William looked back at his wife with anger in his eyes in surprise, frowned and said, "No problem, you are the general appointed by my wife and me, a barbarian king, you have the final say."

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1425 Want to trick me?

Seeing that William agreed with her without hesitation, Athena, who had been curtseying all the time, looked better, stood up straight and took a few steps forward to hold William's arm and said,

"Ms. Sebelin told me that the barbarian king threatened to burn the chief priest of her temple to force Sebeline to come down, but after he failed, he really burned the priest to death.

Later, when another priest was forced to tell the whereabouts of the Bow of Epirus, that priest had no choice but to cut off his own tongue.”

This made William narrow his eyes, but he didn't think there was a big problem. The barbarian king was obviously here to break the foundation of the gods. It's normal to use unscrupulous means, and anyway, he didn't have much affection for Sebelin.

However, Seblin didn't dare to come down, and Zeus had to bear the burden of saving her priest.

In the entire Olympus pantheon, apart from Zeus, only Poseidon, the Neptune, can leave the God Realm at will, enter and intervene in the affairs of mortals.

Of course, there are also people who rely on Zeus' favor and don't care about this rule.

But Seblin is not Ares, the true crown prince of Artenis and the heavens, and William, the new god king, just came to power, so Seblin dare not be this early bird.

Seeing that William didn't say anything, Athena secretly thought that William was ruthless, and the hand holding his arm couldn't help but tightened and said, "And the barbarian king also arrested the four priestesses of the Temple of Ceylon,

And shut them up in the belly of a gigantic ox made of bronze, and again threatened to light a fire in the belly of the bronze ox if he didn't give up the bow of Epirus."

William, who was originally looking at Sebelin, who was bowing to him in the ocean, and the guard of the ocean titan, heard this, and suddenly looked at Athena sideways.

Seeing Athena nodding solemnly, William made a "creak, creak" sound with his fists, and a flash of anger flashed in his eyes, but he knew in his heart that as a god king, he would never accept threats from anyone.

It cannot be said that if someone burns the priests of the gods, the gods have to descend immediately to save people.

Otherwise, it won't be long before those divine mansions and Titans who are dissatisfied with him, or plan to kill him and sit on the throne of the divine king, will 100% use this to set up various traps against William.

This matter is the same as no government will compromise with terrorists. The harm of a compromise is definitely greater than that of forcibly rescuing people and causing casualties.

Of course, the person who said this is definitely standing up and talking without pain in the back. If the hostage is your relatives, try it.

And people are selfish, William silently waved his hands to Seblin in the sea far away, motioning for her to leave with her guards,

Then he said to Athena, "I am the king of gods, unless something happened to you and Arthenis, or my other relatives, there are some rules that I have to abide by, and I must abide by them.

When the barbarian king releases the sealed Titan, even if his soul is sent to the underworld, he will be tortured forever or his soul will be destroyed directly, it’s up to you.”

Athena was taken aback for a moment, and then reminded disapprovingly, "But if this story gets out, it will definitely affect the belief of mortals in us."

"Then you go and tell Seblin to save her own priest, or," William looked at Athena, squinting his eyes and said, "You can try to go against my will and see if I will punish you ".

"Hmph, this is a man," Athena let go of William's arm angrily, "You are a selfish and ruthless bastard just like my father."

Looking at Athena who went straight back to Mount Olympus, William smiled. Arthenis was playing tricks, but he never tested him on issues of principle.

But Athena is different, smart but stubborn, or her character is like this, she will always challenge the authority of her father and husband without paying attention.

And if Athena couldn't think of William's worries, then she would be known as the goddess of wisdom in vain.

Athena, who returned to the God Realm, was upset, but at the same time she thought of what William said, wanting him to favor others, unless it was a relative, so she couldn't get angry again.

Moreover, this trial made her feel that William really looked like an enhanced version of Zeus, which immediately made Athena somewhat understand how she should handle the relationship between herself and William and his wife in the future.

It's a pity that Athena never imagined that, except for a little bottom line, how shameless and unprincipled a person like William would be.

To him, people who don't know each other and have no friendship are irrelevant. If you are interested, there will be no rules. If you are not interested, as long as it doesn't happen in front of him, you will never save it.

Otherwise, in the Olympus God's Domain, so many slaves die every day, if I take care of it, then I will be the God King, and forget it as a nanny.

In the main world, so many people go missing every year all over the world, and he hasn't shown anything.

In the entire universe, in the multidimensional world, countless creatures die every second, is it okay?

Taking a step back, there is no provision in the heavenly rules set by Zeus that he cannot issue his will in his own temple.

Even if Seblin was afraid that William, the new god-king, would commit crimes, couldn't she let the priests evacuate before the barbarians arrived at her temple?

After all, this matter is obviously a temptation.

The mental power felt that Theseus had left the lighthouse and was walking back. William turned back into an old man, living on a dark wooden stick, and sitting on the edge of the cliff platform.

"Old guy, what are you sitting here watching if you don't sleep so late?"

Theseus walked up to William, looked curiously at the rippling sea, and kindly reminded, "The thunder was flashing just now, aren't you afraid that it was Zeus who went out and was convicted of spying on the king?"

Hearing Theseus' obviously teasing tone, William asked with a smile, "You don't believe in God?"

"What good is it to trust them?"

Theseus sat on the ground and was silent for a while before he said, "When my mother was sick, I prayed to any god whose name I knew that they would save my mother.

But the result turned out to be a full seven months. My mother endured constant pain, and with boundless love, reluctance and worry for me, she left me who was only six years old.

You say, why should I believe in the gods."

"Hey," William chuckled a few times. On this point, everyone in the world is the same.

Faith is a very mysterious thing. People who encounter different people in life will definitely treat beliefs differently. Even if you didn’t believe in it one second, but you suddenly think of something, see something, or encounter something in the next second, you will think about it again. Believe it.

And those who couldn't ask the gods, or saw too much killing, and lived on the verge of death all the time, it was hard to believe.

Of course, there are not a few people who believe again after escaping death.

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