Chapter 891 The Great Man Will Eventually Become a Great Man



When Victor calmly declared to Zeus, "You are not worthy to be my opponent."

The countless spectators in mid-air seemed to have reached a tacit understanding, nodding in unison in agreement.

That's true.

Every opponent Zeus encountered and every attack he faced seemed to be inextricably linked to Viktor.

However, in reality, Viktor never directly intervened throughout the entire process.

He didn't even cast any magic on Zeus; he easily defeated Zeus simply by summoning his beasts.

Yes, that's a summoned beast.

Under the watchful eyes of everyone, the calamity and the demons seemed to be summoned by Victor.

Isn't that a summoned beast?

But when Victor said "Do you submit?" to Zeus, the audience's expressions turned very strange.

He didn't lift a finger during the entire match, and he never even faced Zeus head-on. Now he's going to ask Zeus if he's convinced?

It would be a miracle if this were acceptable.

As expected, Zeus paused for a moment, slightly surprised, after hearing Viktor's words, before sneering in rebuttal:

"Clothes?"

"Why do you think I'll submit to you?"

His stiff, decaying face was reflected again in the depths of Viktor's pupils.

Those hollow, dark eyes stared intently at Viktor, as if they wanted to take his life in an instant.

Why was Zeus so angry?

Initially, Zeus, who had just arrived in this world, was seen as high above, sacred and sublime by everyone.

Because of his divine appearance, he gained a great deal of faith from mankind.

As long as he continues to maintain this mysterious aura, his divine power will surely be restored to its former glory in the near future.

However, Viktor's arrival disrupted all his plans.

With just a few words, the other party diverted his already small number of followers to the goddess of justice through a declaration of war.

This so-called war of the gods was in fact a trap set for the gods.

Both the gods and his million immortal seeds of gods were inexplicably turned against him by Victor.

Ultimately, it was Hera's betrayal that caused Zeus's psychological defenses to crumble and him to fall into inner demons.

He had assumed that once Hera was found, she would reconcile with him.

But in the end, the other person actually found true love in the world.

And this true love just happened to be Victor.

What's this?

It's like his wife ran away and fell in love with someone else, who happens to be his most hated enemy.

Which god could withstand such a blow?

"Isn't it you who ruined my life, step by step, from having everything I deserved at the beginning to having nothing now?"

Zeus's voice was weak and withered, barely escaping from his broken throat.

His previously ferocious face suddenly lost its hatred and was instead filled with deep sorrow.

Zeus knew.

Ever since the gods were forced onto this battlefield, everyone seemed to have fallen into Victor's carefully laid trap.

This is an absolute battlefield where there is no victory but defeat.

In the end, all he wanted was to win a standoff.

He only managed to win one victory in his final showdown with Viktor.

Even if the result is death, even if it means sacrificing one's life.

He also hoped to at least win against Victor once in front of Hera.

But what Zeus failed to foresee was that even his most trusted Meteor General had been caught in Victor's scheme.

That act of willingly risking one's life to protect someone is actually nothing more than a perfect disguise.

When General Meteor betrayed him, Zeus's first reaction was not anger.

Instead, a strong sense of powerlessness and profound despair welled up from the bottom of my heart.

That should have been his best chance to win, but in the end, he didn't get any opportunity.

He was like a wild beast trapped in an iron cage, who thought he was about to tear the cage apart and regain his freedom.

But little did he know, those seemingly broken railings were designed from the very beginning to mislead him.

He couldn't bite through any of the other railings.

His actions turned into a farcical performance, pleasing Victor, who held absolute power.

He had never directly confronted Viktor, yet the latter had already figured him out completely.

Even his life-draining energy was accurately predicted by Victor.

It could even be said that this was precisely what Viktor deliberately led him to this point step by step.

Because if it weren't for General Meteor providing Zeus with boundless security during his most critical moments...

He would never choose to directly risk his life to confront the calamity head-on.

As a result, the betrayal of the Meteor General led to Zeus's death, and the terrifying power he had gathered dissipated.

The power unleashed by those calamities and demons did not cause him much harm.

The majority of the damage was caused by Zeus's skill depleting his own health points.

At this moment, he looked up at Victor, who was expressionless and had his hands in his pockets, with the air of a loser.

Upon seeing this, Zeus couldn't help but open his decaying maw and burst into wild laughter.

Crimson blood seeped from the empty eyes, thick and foul-smelling.

His withered and hoarse laughter was filled with the powerlessness and sorrow of a middle-aged man.

The laughter carried far, even silencing countless spectators in the air.

They also felt that Zeus was somewhat pitiful.

Even Hera, who was in the distance, seemed to be drawn in by the laughter.

She stood quietly in a corner of the flower-filled lawn, one hand on her chest, gazing worriedly in the direction of Zeus and Victor.

Both Victor and Zeus deliberately avoided Hera when unleashing their attacks.

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