The camera zooms back to the temple of Zeus, which has become ruins. Persephone's attack has indeed completely destroyed the body of the female saint, and also destroyed the foundation of the soul-moving technique performed by Iapetus. but……

It's still too late!

Athena's soul was stripped from her body.

"Soul Soul!"

Persephone directly gave up on Iapetus, and instead concentrated on maintaining the connection between Athena's soul and body. The soul-moving technique used by Iapetus is a variant spell with a curse. Athena's soul will be reincarnated in an instant to an unknown place if it is stripped out, and it will be difficult to find it back.

Persephone couldn't make a move against Iapetus, who was trying to escape, but Pegasus could!

At any rate, Tianma is also the protagonist in the original work, and he has the aura of the protagonist.Although as a mortal, he is not very clear about the love-hate entanglement between these gods, but simplicity of thinking has the advantage of simplicity of thinking, and he believes that Sasha, Allen and Polly are his friends, no matter how the so-called situation becomes. Complicated and confused, nothing will affect him - he is firmly on the side of his friends!

As for the battle between Persephone and Iapetus, although it takes up quite a long time to write, it is actually a matter of a few seconds. When God came to his senses, the body Iapetus was attached to had been turned into ashes due to Persephone's attack, and the god-killing dagger that pierced into this body naturally fell on the ground. on the ground.

Pegasus whose body always moves before the brain, although he never learned how to use weapons when he was in the Sanctuary, as a single-celled creature, he usually has good intuition.

Almost subconsciously, Tenma picked up the dagger and threw it at the spirit of Iapetus who was about to flee!

This dagger can kill gods!

Only Iapetus, who has a soul, is more likely to be affected by the power of a dagger than Athena, who has a body, and this dagger that once belonged to Anubis, the god of death in Egypt, has a very abnormal attribute - soaked in the blood of the gods , can produce a one-hit kill effect on the spirit body!

Well, Iapetus is not lucky E after all, because the dagger was thrown by Pegasus. As a mortal, it is difficult for him to really exert the effect of the artifact, unless he sacrifices it like the Pegasus who stabbed the Queen of the Underworld in the Age of Gods Everything about him, so even if the dagger's kill attribute was triggered, Iapetos still had a chance to survive. His soul was divided into two, and part of it was firmly nailed to the temple by the dagger like an insect specimen. On the pillar, the other half suddenly erupted with a force that definitely did not belong to the God of Soul.

Again, killing gods is hard!

Cronus was not killed even though he was driven from the position of God King by Zeus, but his soul and body were separated and suppressed under Mount Olympus and in the depths of the abyss respectively.

While Iapetus was running around and busy wiring, the spirit of Cronus, who was suppressed under Mount Olympus, was also watching with cold eyes-although Iapetus was to restore the second generation of Titans. But Cronus is very clear that whether Iapetos is successful or not, it has nothing to do with him, and no one will be willing to make a wedding dress for others.If Iapetos' plan is successful, then he must be the one who sits besides the God King!

So when Iapetus was possessed by god attendants or fairies and entered and exited Mount Olympus several times, Cronus also manipulated him, a little bit at a time, adding up kind of.

Kronos is known for his self-knowledge. He knows that Chaos will never allow the things engraved on the stone of fate to change too much. Some small details can be ignored, but the trend of the general trend cannot be easily changed. .So Cronus no longer has any thoughts about the position of the god king. He just wants to get rid of Zeus's suppression and regain his freedom. For this reason, he doesn't mind giving up his divine body and part of his power.

Compared with Iapetus, who has a big plan, Cronus is much more practical. What he wants is a chance, a chance to break away from the seal of Zeus and the restrictions of Chaos, and hide in other worlds to live freely!Regardless of whether Iapetos is successful or not, he can get this chance - as long as Iapetos is in a state of mind, his backhand will explode!

If Iapetus fails, he will naturally be disposed of by the victor.If Iapetos succeeds, in order to integrate the authority of the god king, he will also experience a short-term instability of mind and soul.

So... Kronos' plan succeeded!

With the power that erupted at that moment, Kronos left most of his divine power in place as a stand-in, and successfully tore open the space and ran to another world. As for the mess left by the successful sneak away?Kronos said, what does that have to do with him, he is not responsible for the aftermath!

However, besides Iapetus, there was also Athena who was tricked by him!

This is also an important reason why he has already gone to other worlds and was still being retaliated against - Hades has always been narrow-minded and must take revenge. As one of the culprits who made Athena lose her soul, Cronus is naturally impossible Let it go!Especially when the god who wants to take revenge has a daughter-controlled and powerful father god, even if he escapes to another world, he can't really escape!

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Falling short at the last moment, watching Athena's soul and half of Iapetus's soul being swept into another world together, Persephone, who completely disappeared, poured her anger on Iapetus still exists on the half of the soul here. The remnant soul of the former soul god fell into the hands of the current soul goddess, and it still fell into the hands of a furious goddess... Uh, Let us observe a moment of silence for him.

"what's going on?"

Feeling the change of divine power here, Hades hurried over only to see his wife nailing the soul of a male god to a broken pillar with a hideous expression, curses shining with dark light and various dark purple colors. One by one, the toxins fell on the poor soul.Athena, who had always made him feel uncomfortable when he saw it, lay on the side without making a sound.

In this case, the only one who can provide him with an answer is Pegasus, who is almost out of his wits and is frightened by Persephone's sudden bloodthirsty and brutality.

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