Chapter 880 The people he called were all my men!



With Artemis's death, her presence also vanished from the arena.

Boom!!!

A beam of bright yellow lightning suddenly struck down from the sky, landing abruptly in the center of the arena, startling countless spectators.

Immediately afterwards, two more similar life forms appeared.

The strange light stood out starkly against the shadows, transforming into numerous fragments that darted through the storm and drifted toward the horizon.

One of them exudes an aura of 'wisdom,' while the other is full of the qualities of 'ocean.'

At this point, apart from the two gods who were still settling their scores in the flames,

Of the eight main gods who descended to Earth, five have already been dealt with by Victor.

And on the sacred tree that appeared in Shulbon, five golden apples full of life were already hanging.

Of course, the audience's attention was not on the gods on the ground, but rather on the battle in the sky.

They naturally did not witness the specific manner of the three gods' deaths.

They only heard the sound of thunder crashing down, and then almost all the gods on the ground vanished.

All that remained was a smoldering flame and the cracked earth.

At this moment, only Viktor stood in the middle of the field, hands in his pockets, his face grim.

It was as if the fall of lightning had accidentally caused the death of another god in his faction, and he was suppressing his anger.

When many people noticed this change, they all lowered their heads to look for the rebellious sea god Poseidon.

No matter how hard they searched, they could not find Poseidon.

The scene before their eyes sent a chill down the spines of countless viewers.

No way...

Did the God-King kill one of his own people again?

The audience, having witnessed everything on the field, had become numb.

The word "despair" is no longer a accurate description of their current feelings.

Everyone knows that Zeus has gone mad, and his chaotic and violent thunderbolts seem poised to strike any target at any moment.

Even if some viewers accidentally looked down during the most intense aerial battle,

I saw that it was Victor who killed those gods.

But what's the use of that?

Even if they tell others about these things, who would believe them?

People are generally only willing to believe what they see with their own eyes.

What most people witnessed was the thunderbolt striking and the gods falling.

After all, Zeus wasn't a stranger to this; he had previously killed a god of light.

Besides, how could Viktor possibly do such a thing?

Could it be that he, like Zeus, has gone mad and is even willing to kill his own people?

No one expected that even though all the gods would eventually perish, Victor would still manage to use a "borrowed knife to kill" tactic.

Even the restraint and anger he displayed at this moment seemed exceptionally real.

It was as if Zeus had actually killed the other gods.

Even Hades expressed strong condemnation of this.

He stood calmly amidst the endless thunder, his arms crossed.

Even if lightning struck him, Hades wouldn't flinch, as if these attacks were insignificant to him.

He stared at Zeus in the sky and let out a cold snort.

"He went to such lengths just because of one rejection, not even sparing his own brothers and children."

"Zeus, with your childlike nature, do you even deserve to be called the king of the gods?"

As soon as he finished speaking, countless viewers gasped and stared in shock, their mouths agape.

At this point, Hades' words seemed to be verified, and the elimination of the gods seemed to be directly related to Zeus.

Countless people looked up at Zeus, who had merged into the clouds.

Their gazes converged, growing even dimmer, and some even openly slandered Zeus, accusing him of being unworthy of being a god.

In the audience, Lia watched Hades, who didn't even blush when he lied.

She turned around and looked at Persephone in disbelief.

He even pointed at Hades with a hint of accusation.

It's like questioning Hades' divinity.

As the judge of humanity's afterlife, Hades is known as the 'God of Justice'.

But his appearance completely obscures any semblance of fairness.

Isn't this blatant lying?

Unlike the other spectators, Lia was not interested in the battle in the sky.

Her gaze remained fixed on Viktor.

When Lia saw Victor playing bondage games with those goddesses, she had to admit that she felt a little jealous.

Before she could even have a chance to privately rebuke Victor, he turned around and killed both goddesses.

Just then, a bolt of lightning struck down from the sky, looking as if Zeus had done it on purpose.

Hades' next words seemed to be a deliberate attempt to confirm the truth, completely convincing the other audience members present.

Liya: "..."

Wait, was that combo executed so smoothly?

When exactly did they coordinate their plans?

"God is not without desires; we also have selfish desires."

Persephone, seeing the incredulous look on Lia's face, explained softly.

She showed no shame for Hades' behavior; instead, she spread her hands and said with a hint of helplessness:

"Considering the feud between my husband and Zeus, it's already a great favor to Victor that he didn't personally go up and slap Zeus."

"As for defamation and malicious slander, that's not a problem at all."

Seeing Persephone's obvious bias towards Hades, Lia felt somewhat speechless.

The actions of the gods are always so incomprehensible.

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