"So, what are you trying to say?"
Victor glanced at Athena, then said calmly:
“I remember you were driven out of this world by the goddess of justice.”
Athena remained silent; this was common knowledge.
This was also a disgrace for Athena.
The twelve main gods were no match for that goddess.
"Don't overthink it, I just wanted to tell you."
"As long as your actions are righteous, the goddess will not attack you."
Hearing this, Athena looked slightly puzzled.
She didn't quite understand why Victor would suddenly say these things to her.
Seeing Athena's growing confusion, Victor simply smiled and continued:
"Don't rush."
"With your intelligence, I believe you will understand soon."
"Let's continue watching."
Influenced by Victor's ambiguous words, Athena now felt only a sense of inexplicable confusion.
At this moment, Athena was pondering who would be their next opponent when she turned to look behind her.
She carefully examined the gods behind her, but her pupils suddenly contracted.
Because, before Victor could even speak, they had already lost a god.
The only god who disappeared was the sea god.
Athena instinctively searched for the other person, and finally, in the instant she turned her head,
She saw a wave carrying a figure, slowly approaching the arena.
He disobeyed Victor's orders and went to the ring alone.
What exactly does he want to do?
Athena's mind raced as she began to think intensely.
Most importantly, it seems that Victor had already discovered this.
But he paid no attention to the sea god stepping forward.
Has Viktor already chosen him for the fifth match?
Meanwhile, Aubrey finally understood the rules with the help of the goddess of justice.
"Hmm? Is that how it is?"
He sighed in distress.
He had originally intended to help his daughter defeat all the other gods, but now it seems he can only fight once.
What a pity.
Aubrey turned to the last master, who was still trembling in his seat, and said:
I'm sorry.
"From now on, you'll have to rely on yourself."
At this moment, the master was drenched in cold sweat, his body trembling, so frightened that his breathing became rapid, and he couldn't utter a single word.
Just as Aubrey was about to step off the ring, the god on the other side was about to make his entrance, riding the waves.
Just watching how that god entered the scene was enough to make one feel his terrifying power.
He lowered his head in despair, his empty eyes seeming to have given up all hope.
Meanwhile, the rest of the audience was plunged into despair once again.
For a moment, a profound silence and oppressive atmosphere spread like water from a lake, engulfing all the audience.
The one with the best chance of defeating the gods has already left the stage, so who else can challenge the next god?
Can we really count on the next master?
I'm afraid that once that master steps onto the stage, he'll be instantly killed by that sea god, just like the others before him.
At this moment, countless people began to harbor even greater resentment towards the goddess of justice.
They blamed the goddess for not standing on their side, but instead for speaking up for Victor and the other gods.
What kind of bullshit rules are these? They have no intention of following them.
They just wanted the battle to end quickly, hoping that someone who could defeat the gods would appear so that they could live safely.
However, just as Aubrey was about to leave the ring,
"Wait a minute."
A deep, resonant voice, carrying the sounds of time and the rumbling of ocean waves, came from above the arena, flowing into Aubrey's ears like a gentle stream.
Upon hearing this, Aubrey, who was about to leave, paused, then calmly turned around.
At the same time, the previously silent audience also witnessed this scene.
The deity who arrived riding the waves stood majestically on the arena.
The fish tail at his feet highlights his unique and sacred aura.
Everyone was extremely surprised by this.
Why would the sea god, who came riding on the waves, suddenly stop the man?
"You are very strong, the strongest among these humans."
Aubrey's gaze was steady as he looked up and down at the god before him, whose body was covered in azure fur.
He sensed from the other's aura and voice that this deity's strength far surpassed that of any opponent he had ever faced.
Fighting him would undoubtedly be an extremely difficult battle.
The sea god's tone was calm and low, his words carrying a sense of suppressed tension before a raging storm.
"No doubt about it."
"I am the supreme ruler of the sea, a true god-king."
"Definitely stronger than that boastful kid from before."
Upon hearing this, a glint of light flashed in Aubrey's eyes.
He waited patiently for the other person to continue speaking, hoping to understand his true purpose in coming here.
"I remember your human rules."
"Defeat the master, and you can take his place."
The next moment,
Suddenly, a whirlwind of water rose from the waves beneath the sea god.
A trident gleaming with golden light slowly rose amidst the swirling water and storm.
He grabbed the trident and slung the handle behind his back.
The moment the trident appeared, the air on the entire arena seemed to transform into a sea breeze, salty and heavy.
It was as if every inch of space was surging with boiling waves, ready to surge.
His long, heavy, seaweed-like hair suddenly flew up, and his eyes shone with azure light.
It is as cold and ruthless as the ocean in a storm.
"Come, accept the challenge of a god-king."
"Once you defeat me, we gods will no longer fight."
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