Chapter 566 A Middle-Aged Man's Inevitable Choice



A deep red carpet was spread out in the center of the underworld, its magnificent patterns blooming on the gilded floor.

In the center of the palace, a huge and imposing writing desk stands out in particular.

Hades was sitting in the carved, deep red, gilded chair behind the stage.

He rested one hand on the table and leaned back in his chair.

However, his thick eyebrows above his crimson eyes drooped, and he exuded a distinct air of depression.

He looked disheveled and disheveled, as if he had just experienced a spectacular explosion.

That's right, this is the second trial, and Hades has once again been defeated by Victor.

They were defeated by the opponent's incredibly powerful explosion.

Hades stared absently at the desk in front of him, his thoughts drifting away.

At the climax of the trial, he and Victor unleashed an extremely intense energy collision.

This time, Hades unleashed even more intense hellfire than before.

The terrifying heatwave was almost enough to melt steel, and rocks cracked and crumbled under the intense heat.

Lava flows backward and soars into the sky, causing the air to explode due to the extreme heat.

The entire space was distorted and deformed by this terrible scorching power, with vortexes of nothingness and burning hellfire intertwined.

However, Viktor remained calm and composed in the face of all this.

Hades really couldn't understand why, having already been resurrected once, he was now unleashing even more of his power.

Why is it still so difficult to fight Viktor?

He sensed that although he was much stronger than before, Viktor's power was also constantly growing.

Hades already considered this dog thief's skills to be top-notch, so how come his strength is still increasing?

"This rate of growth is something even the gods would fear."

well,

Hades sighed.

He knew perfectly well that Victor couldn't control the human girl's body for long.

In theory, Hades could have gained an advantage by stalling for time.

Viktor will eventually have to give up because the possession time will reach its limit.

But such a victory would be considered cheating and deceitful. Hades values ​​fairness, and his dignity as a god would not allow him to do so.

Real men should just go at each other and explode when they meet!

Therefore, upon meeting, they unleashed their strongest ultimate skills without hesitation, without any delay.

The result was...

The entire trial grounds were once again enveloped by boundless light and overwhelming air pressure.

The scorching heat wave instantly ignited the air, producing a roar and explosion that swept across the entire lava world.

At that moment,

Steel melts, and the sky loses its color.

Viktor and Hades were completely engulfed by this intense power of light.

Their senses became dulled, and they watched helplessly as the other gradually disappeared into the bright light.

at last,

Hades vanished once again in that chaotic explosion.

Along with the entire underworld, the almost newly repaired land of the underworld was once again bombed beyond recognition.

Lava evaporated, and the underworld collapsed.

Almost the entire underworld was engulfed in devastating battle damage.

After the trial ended, Hades was reborn once again.

As his power continued to be released, his resistance gradually weakened, and he gradually fell into a state where he was almost unable to defend himself.

Therefore, after the two sides bombarded each other, Hades did not defeat Victor, but was instead blasted to pieces by the opponent.

This is perfectly reasonable.

However, this defeat does not seem to matter much to Hades.

After all, the gods in the heavens should be the ones who are more confused and puzzled at this moment.

Every time a trial in Hell begins, the gods participate in watching, provided Hades allows it.

This time is no exception.

Hades thought to himself:

"Haha, they definitely won't believe it."

He knew that after the first trial, the gods must have already begun searching for the human heroes who had passed the trials of hell.

As a result, they estimated that they would search the entire world but would not find a trace of Viktor.

In the blink of an eye, Hades began a new trial, and the one who ultimately passed it was once again the human hero.

"This will definitely lull them into a false sense of security for a while."

Just as Hades was basking in his triumph, a gentle spring breeze swept across the center of the solemn palace.

As delicate pink petals drifted down, Persephone, dressed in a pristine white robe that revealed a large expanse of fair skin, gracefully appeared before Hades.

She crossed her legs, rested her hands lightly on the tall writing desk, and looked at Hades with a smile on her face.

But when Hades saw his wife appear, he suddenly became depressed.

He pulled himself out of his smugness at mocking the gods, turned away, and refused to face Persephone.

"What's wrong? Do you feel embarrassed because you lost?"

No, no.

A loss is a loss; there's no point in hiding it.

Although losing the match in front of his wife might be a bit embarrassing, Hades has no intention of admitting it.

He noticed the subtle change in Hades's emotions.

Persephone slightly opened his eyes, gazing at the King of the Underworld with a provocative and ambiguous look.

"Oh, really?"

She chuckled softly, her two long, slender, white legs slowly dangling from the edge of the desk, swaying in front of Hades.

With his hands resting on his knees, he gazed at Hades with curiosity and concern.

"Then tell me why you're unhappy?"

Upon hearing this, Hades couldn't help but snort coldly, his emotions running high.

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