Why did Persephone suddenly appear and say that Hades could never win when she was expecting him to?
She wasn't referring to a problem of ability.
It's not that Hades dared to win.
Do they dare to win?
Hades would only dare to win a battle where Hera is the stake, unless he wants to get a new wife.
So what is the purpose of all this?
Lia frowned, feeling somewhat puzzled.
She knew that both Persephone and Hades were familiar with Victor.
Otherwise, Hades wouldn't have appeared here to assist Victor in the battle against the God King.
Moreover, Victor had told her that he had to fight his way through the Underworld to leave.
Even the dog she kept, according to Victor, was a gift from Hades to her family.
This shows that their relationship must be very good.
Therefore, when Persephone revealed that Hades was her husband, Lia was not worried at all.
Viktor wouldn't be so infatuated with other men's wives, would he?
But at this moment, a new problem has arisen.
That is, if Hades' purpose in coming here was not to compete for the title of the most beautiful goddess,
So why did Viktor summon Hades to participate in this battle?
Was it to make Hades deliberately lose this match? Or...?
He actually hoped that Hades would win and then naturally change partners, causing Persephone to misunderstand.
After they broke up, Viktor took the opportunity to...
Thinking of this, Lia was suddenly horrified.
Lily was extremely shocked.
She realized she might have revealed the potential consequences of this battle.
He was deeply shocked and consumed by jealousy.
But Persephone seemed unaware of this, or rather, she didn't even consider it in that direction.
She just sat in the wicker chair, looking rather sullen, and even a little worried that Hades would win just like that.
In terms of strength, she certainly believed in Hades.
But what if Hades really decides to change wives?
While thinking this, Persephone comforted Lia beside him, saying:
"Don't worry, I really don't have any interest in Viktor right now... well, at least not right now?"
What does 'at least now' mean?
Lia was somewhat confused, but Persephone didn't explain further, simply continuing:
"However, we are indeed here to help him."
"After all, he helped us a lot."
At this point, Persephone pondered silently.
Indeed, Victor had provided them with a lot of help in the past.
If Viktor hadn't helped Hades break the seal, Hades wouldn't possess such a powerful aura today.
Not only could he fight Zeus to a standstill, but he even had a slight advantage.
Moreover, Victor inadvertently did her a great favor.
In the end, Victor used magic powerful enough to instantly kill Hades, blasting a passage between the human world and the underworld.
This meant that gods like Persephone didn't even have to step out of the gates of hell.
Anyone can easily come to the human world for a stroll whenever they wish.
That is why, although Victor only summoned Hades using divine artifacts.
Persephone, however, could sit directly in the stands and witness the battle in the arena firsthand.
"So that's how it is."
Although Lia didn't quite understand, she nodded, feeling slightly comforted.
If that's the case, then there shouldn't be any major problems.
Her gaze then turned to the center of the arena.
At this moment, Lia was filled with curiosity.
I'm curious to see how this doomed duel will end.
How will Viktor's meticulously planned script ultimately end?
Meanwhile, the fierce battle between the two god-kings seemed to have come to an end.
They each dodged aside and ceased their attack.
This battle appears to be evenly matched between the two sides.
But in reality, Hades' side had a more obvious advantage; they seemed to handle even the fierce battle just now with ease.
He held a crimson spear, his posture upright, his eyes calm and collected.
The robust body was still surrounded by a crimson glow, as if nothing had changed since the start of the battle.
In contrast, Zeus floated in the air, his brow furrowed and his breathing somewhat disordered.
He clearly felt he was no match for Hades at his peak.
Although this was only a probing battle, Zeus already sensed that he was no match for Hades.
This was not only because Hades was at the height of his power, but more importantly...
He is the lord of the underworld, the king who rules over all the dead.
Hades, possessing the unwavering faith of all the dead and spirits.
And he was Zeus, the god of the sky.
Despite the many people in the arena who supported him and gave him the faith he needed.
But these beliefs primarily come from those humans who expect protection.
This temporary faith is naturally not as strong as the faith of those devout deceased souls.
but……
"Hades, you are the real fool."
Despite being at a disadvantage, Zeus showed no concern.
He gripped the Thunder Spear even tighter, speaking with unwavering confidence, as if he still had untapped trump cards up his sleeve.
"Do you think that since I agreed to fight you, I didn't have any trump cards up my sleeve?"
Although Zeus was indeed angered by Hades and Viktor,
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