Chapter Eighty-Eight: Iathion Is Dead
Iathion, or Adros, quietly watched as the human heroes landed, this was his potential future subordinate, and if Zeus were to be killed, decades of hard work would be in vain.
Although the human hero went ashore, Adros found that he himself could not walk at this time. Whether it is the sky or the sea, there is a king waiting for him. The surrounding space seemed to be covered with this thick divine power, and no matter which direction he went, it was difficult to escape immediately.
Zeus, the god-king, holding a thunderbolt spear in one hand and an artifact thunderbolt in the other, stood high in the sky, his eyes lowered, and his expression was slightly cold.
Poseidon, the king of the seas, drove his golden chariot with a trident and shield in his hands, and everywhere he went, the wind and waves subsided, and beyond his standing, the waves were monstrous.
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"Here we go. ”
Just in the sea not far from them, a black-robed god said lightly.
The blue-robed deity next to him shook his head and sighed, "Yes, it's finally started." What do you think about the son of Zeus, who willingly threw himself into the net for the sake of mankind and the gods. It's a shame that such a gifted child. ”
The black-robed god said lightly: "Who is to blame for looking for death by yourself." His gaze was indifferent and seemed to see through everything.
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"It's fine. Adros smiled: "Today, I will comprehend the divine power of the two Majesties." ”
After saying that, he drew the big black bow he carried with him, shot two arrows in a row, and headed for Zeus and Poseidon.
Of course, he didn't expect these two arrows to hit Zeus and Poseidon, and if they were so easy to shoot, these two kings of the gods would not have survived today.
Zeus used his spear to push away the crimson arrow, and Poseidon blocked it with his shield.
Then, Adros put away his great bow, drew his saber, and slashed at the god-king in the air. As for Poseidon, above his head, a black thunderbolt slashed down on him.
Zeus thundered his spear, and suddenly the space seemed to be cut open, and Adros's sword light clashed down not far from him, without touching him in the slightest.
At this time, Adros remembered what the god of the hearth, Hestia, had said to him, that their brothers and sisters, divine power was born to attract time and space.
From Zeus's shot, Adros also clearly felt the shock of space.
Zeus sneered, and the thunderbolt spear with the thunder in the sky attacked Adros.
His superb combat skills, even more so than his daughter Athena, coupled with the fact that the thunder divine power is almost indestructible, made Adros feel extremely stressed.
While he used his sword to deal with Zeus's thunder, he used the sun and fire god to attack Zeus, who was unbridled and wild. As for the thunder's split, Adros didn't care about it, so he let it be split, anyway, he had rough skin and thick meat.
Although Zeus didn't know what kind of flame it was, he felt the thick blazing breath in it, and even the space he had constructed at random was burned to pieces, and he didn't dare to take the golden-white flame hard, so he could only keep dodging or splitting it with thunder.
On the sea, Poseidon looked at the black thunder that had been chopped down, and he was not worried at all, he had already prepared. Just when the thunder fell on him, Poseidon, the king of the sea, sank his whole body into the sea, so the power of the god thunder was guided into the sea by him, and the remnants of him were only a very small part.
Although he is competing with Zeus, the scene here in Poseidon is also being watched by Adros. Seeing Poseidon using this method to avoid his thunder, Adros couldn't help but sigh in his heart, the power of the Heavenly God Thunder he used was still much worse, if it was used by the pioneer himself, chaos could be split, how could he care about this ocean.
Feeling a little impatient, Zeus stopped using his lightning spear as a weapon and began to use his artifact, which terrified the gods.
A thunderbolt of lightning was held in the hands of the god-king Zeus, and slashed directly towards Adros. Adros didn't even dare to fight with his sword, so he could only dodge and dodge. As for the physical confrontation, Adros didn't even think about it, this is a life-and-death fight, if you are not careful, who knows what the consequences will be.
As he dodged, Poseidon's trident of Aquaman also lightning and stabbed him in the back.
Adros hurriedly swung a bolt of sunfire back, and then used his divine power, turned into electric light, and went out.
Although he successfully broke through and became the main god, Zeus and Poseidon in front of him, with the blessing of the power of heaven and earth, seemed to have made greater progress.
As it stands, none of them can be resisted by him, let alone two. The electric light he incarnated shuttled through the space above the sea, and he was about to flee into the distance.
Zeus and Poseidon looked at each other, and with incredible speed, silently followed.
Despite the layers of spatial divine power barriers, Adros used the Sun Fire Divine Light to directly incinerate and collapse the space, and finally escaped from this blocked area.
Just as he was about to escape, a huge gray curtain suddenly fell in front of him, blocking the electric light of his incarnation. Then, a double-strand fork came to him, with a posture of cutting him in two.
Adros hurriedly changed his body and avoided the side, but behind him, where he didn't notice, the artifact thunder and lightning jumped out of the space and hit him directly, leaving him paralyzed and unable to move.
Then, a trident struck him in the head, shattering his skull.
After this continuous change, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, the kings of the three heavens and earths, appeared and looked at the body of the preacher who was still standing in front of him.
Zeus sneered, Poseidon laughed loudly, and Hades remained silent.
"Ah, Iacion, don't ······"
At the end of the battle, the thunder and wind and waves in the sky suddenly cleared, and the figures of the three kings and the standing headless corpse appeared in front of the gods and everyone.
Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, was the first to rush over, hugging the headless corpse and weeping bitterly.
In the distance, those heroes of mankind are also full of sorrow, great evangelists, the most legendary heroes in the history of mankind, who died for them.
Iason took the lead, followed by all the other heroes of mankind, and knelt on the shore to grieve for this saint who preached the world and ascended from the earth. There was an inexplicable glint in their eyes, as if they were resentful of the gods, and they seemed to lament their own powerlessness.
Zeus saw one of his favorite daughters, so miserable, that he didn't know what to say. He knew that Iacion might have something to do with Artemis, but he didn't expect it to be.