Poseidon spread his hands, and in an instant, divine power surged around him. A massive ocean current formed, transforming him into the Sea God ruling the ocean depths.
Beside him, Thetis, goddess of the sea, radiated authority over the oceans. She and Oceanus had birthed 6,000 children. After the battle of the gods, all 6,000 sea deities belonged to Poseidon. These minor sea gods had often appeared in the mortal world under various circumstances.
In this instant, the sky roared. Thunder surged, and the breath of death spread in every direction. Waves of energy swept across the heavens.
The Olympian gods unleashed their divine power and cosmic energy, while the Titans readied themselves.
"Forward, Zeus!"
Poseidon, wielding the Trident of the Sea Gods, charged. Behind him, Ares and Hera drew their weapons.
Their opponents were no ordinary beings—these were ancient Titans, rulers of the universe for tens of thousands of years, each possessing ultimate destructive power—the raw force of creation and annihilation.
Cloros stood before them, fury in his eyes. All of this had been foretold by his father, Uranus, the first God-King.
Uranus had banished every Titan but himself to Tartarus. The young Titan Cloros, wielding the god-killing weapon granted by Gaea, had defeated Uranus. Yet as Uranus fell, he left a divine curse upon his son: "You shall be slain by your own son." That son was Zeus.
Cloros lifted a finger, and the limitless power at its tip shattered five galaxies. Yet Zeus responded with energy of equal source, overwhelming Cloros' assault.
Amid the collapse of galaxies, a roar erupted from afar. Hyperion, Sun God of the Titan Protoss, approached, carrying a Fixed Star radiating millions of degrees Celsius.
Now, Aaron—or rather Hades—wielded the Sword of Hades. A cold, black energy formed a colossal black hole beneath him. The black hole engulfed the Fixed Star's explosive energy. Two titanic forces collided, annihilating everything nearby and reducing it to Chaos.
This was the power of the Titans—yet they had not revealed their full strength. Even this display surpassed the capacity of ordinary gods.
Some gods protected the mortal realms. Some guarded distant stars. The three Hades brothers aimed to overthrow the twelve Titan Gods, not to annihilate the universe.
Zeus appeared—omnipotent, prophesied to end this chaos. Yet Hades' presence was not merely a memory fragment. Among the fragments, Aaron traced the Chu Zhen fragment that had appeared in the crimson universe.
Chu Zhen was a battle suit surpassing even divine armor, granted personally by Gaea to the Twelve Titan Lords. Each Chu Zhen held unique power.
As Hades analyzed it, a maze appeared in the sky: the Maze of Engraving. This was the stronghold of the Titans, the home of gods who governed time itself. Towering structures formed a ferris wheel-like formation around the central hall where Cloros stood.
Zeus surged forward, intent on confronting the king protected by immense divine power.
The sky shuddered with overwhelming energy. Hades raised his gaze—the emblems of the twelve gods appeared, floating above.
Familiar.
Athena's sanctuary bell tower had adopted this design. Yet these crests differed from the flames representing a saint's life—they were the purest symbol of loyalty to Cloros. Each crest depicted the true form of a Titan God; when a Titan died, its weapon's image vanished from the emblem.
The moment the crest appeared, Hyperion, Sun God, evolved to a higher power. His energy now surpassed the limits of a small universe.
Aaron curled his lips. He had waited for this moment deep within his memory.
"The Emblem of God… now I understand why the ultimate power cannot be reversed. This power always existed only among the ancient gods."
The three Hades brothers, as descendants of the Titan bloodline, naturally had a way to harness the God's Emblem of the Titan Protoss.
At that moment, the void trembled. Hyperion, holding the massive Chu Zhen sword, glared with indifference.
"Son of Cloros, meet your fate!"
"Infinity Seal!"
A Fixed Star detonated above him, its power forming a Mobius-ring of energy, bursting with unimaginable force. The sword could destroy the universe itself.
Yet behind Hades, a dark crest emerged—a symbol unseen among the emblems of the Twelve Gods. A colossal serpent spirit writhed within the emblem.
This was Hades' symbol. In ancient Greek civilization, the serpent represented death. The snake understood the power of death—it was death incarnate.
Hades' divine emblem erupted with power, shaking the cosmos.
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