Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 9 Titan

Chapter 9 Titan
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Uranus, the Father of God, was indeed extremely creative and invented a solution that was practically perfect.

However, this method is simply too cruel.

For any intelligent life form, being imprisoned in endless darkness and nothingness is an infinite terror and torment, exceeding the limits of both body and mind.

In fact, it might be better to completely lose self-awareness, which would be the ultimate liberation.

However, if the spiritual lord Uranus is unwilling to reclaim this "gift"—that is, spiritual consciousness—then it is impossible to discard this "gift."

Even madmen in the mortal world have a spirit.

The immense spirituality of the gods prevents them from going mad; they can only endure this endless torment, consciously experiencing eternal pain.

In this endless Tartarus, there is no space, no light, no air, no breath, no sound, nothing at all, not even the passage of time.

Even companions who are right next to you cannot sense each other's presence at all, as they are separated by an eternal void.

Aside from being able to feel that they are still alive and are forever suffering the terrible torment of this endless darkness and nothingness, they can feel nothing and do nothing.

They couldn't even perceive their own movements and sounds; only their consciousness remained eternally in the darkness. In this terrible situation, losing all consciousness was an unparalleled blessing.

Uranus threw the three Heca and Cress into this endless, terrifying abyss without hesitation, and also innocently dragged the three Cyclops into it.

Uranus, "considering Gaia's well-being," felt that it was inappropriate for the three Cyclops to remain underground, as it would make Gaia feel uncomfortable.

So He casually threw all six of his brothers into Tartarus.

They didn't care at all that this was also a child He had conceived.

But the mother goddess Gaia cares!
Uranus's actions caused immense emotional pain to the loving Mother Goddess, as if her heart were being torn apart.

Although her plan failed, she had a deep affection for the child she had painstakingly conceived.

Having regained consciousness, she naturally knew how terrifying and agonizing that endless abyss was.

Now, her six children, who had done nothing wrong, have suffered such great misfortune and injustice, which fills the mother goddess Gaia with pain and boundless anger.

Ourea, the most subservient of the mother goddess Gaia, is the lord of the majestic mountains and the incarnation of the earth.

He felt the Mother Goddess's pain and anger most deeply, and his enormous body trembled.

He angrily protested to God.

Then, Uriah, the Lord of the Mountains, met the same fate as Erebus, the Lord of Darkness before him.

The Father did not hesitate for even a moment in dealing with Uriah.

Uranus's ruthless and reckless actions terrified his other twelve children.

Faced with Uranus's ruthless and absolute dictatorial control, even the fundamental laws of the universe trembled, and dared not utter a sound.

But when Uranus saw His children trembling in fear of His absolute majesty, He felt immense pleasure and pride, and His arrogant divinity was satisfied.

Then He gave His children a nickname full of contempt and mockery.

Titan (English: Titan; Ancient Greek: Τιτν; plural: Titans/Τιτνε; also translated as Titan).

Originally meaning "the tense one" or "the trembling one," this all-powerful and arrogant Heavenly Father, who rules over everything in the universe, is now extremely arrogant and filled with absolute conceit.

He could not have imagined that the meaning of his nickname would undergo a radical change after he was overthrown.

At that time, the meaning of this word will become—"huge" or "amazing".

This will be the highest honor bestowed upon the victors, upon those who overthrow absolute dictators and accomplish great deeds.

Uranus, the ruler of all spirituality and the embodiment of the heavens, is forever high above, and nothing is of any consequence to him.

Aside from his obsession with material things and his desire to control everything, he cared about nothing else.

Because He Himself is the Mother of Matter who swallowed love and desire, and from this love and desire was born the spiritual light.

God's endless love and lust will only become the source of suffering for all living beings.

The mother goddess Gaia had come to a complete realization that even if she were to unite with the heavens, even if she were to draw upon the essence of the heavens, it would still be impossible to give birth to a life that could defeat the heavens.

Therefore, she lost interest in being with Uranus and became very passive, no longer showing the enthusiasm and cooperation she had before.

Uranus, the Father of Gods, was extremely dissatisfied with this, but his proud divinity left him helpless, since Gaia, the Mother Goddess, had not directly rejected him, but had only adopted a passive attitude.

Gaia is unique and special, and Uranus would not rashly annihilate and reshape the consciousness of the mother goddess Gaia because of this.

Time passes silently, yet its relentless flow is unstoppable.

Uranus, the powerful and arrogant father of the gods, remained as domineering and willful as ever.

Its vast divine power enveloped the universe, and all intelligent life still trembled under its tyranny, daring not to utter any dissent.

However, intelligent life will eventually find its own way to survive.

The most fundamental instinct of all life, even the primal instinct that transcends spirituality, is the desire for a sense of security in survival.

The arrogant and disdainful ruler of the universe has forgotten that even His own birth stemmed from the most fundamental desire for existence, the primal impulse to resist returning to nothingness.

Perhaps intelligent life can tolerate everything about itself being controlled by the other's single thought.

However, they absolutely could not tolerate this supreme power being held in the hands of a capricious and unpredictable god.

Even though He is the spiritual ruler, the god of the universe, and the supreme father.

This kind of dictatorial oppression will eventually ignite resistance.

Finally, the loving Mother of All Things could no longer tolerate the Father's boundless and powerful desires, nor could she bear this wanton and unrestrained behavior. Her inner anger was about to erupt like molten lava.

The Lady of the Night, who also hated Uranus to the extreme, keenly sensed the anger and resentment surging deep within the Mother of All Things.

The two primordial mother goddesses, driven by their shared desire for survival and their extreme resentment towards oppression, innately learned to unite and cooperate.

Their vast spiritual wisdom began to weave a giant net of counterattack.

A giant net that covers the sky.

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