The enraged Pan stormed into the main hall of the Divine King Palace, where Hercules sat on a towering golden throne. He wore a golden crown and a sea-blue robe, resembling an emperor.
Hercules had his arm resting on the armrest, his hand supporting his cheek, sitting there seemingly deep in thought.
His demeanor appeared somewhat lazy and lax, wholly lacking his usual authority.
To Hercules' right, a golden trident stood upright. It was said to be a divine artifact left by the Sea God Poseidon.
But it was just a rumor!
This golden bloodline left behind by God King Zeus had many legacies. Each claimed to have powerful divine artifacts left by ancestors.
In fact, most of these so-called divine artifacts were forgeries by later generations under the name of their ancestors.
This Sea God's Trident, in truth, was part of the throne, serving as the core of the Celestial Net in the Sea Emperor Star Realm.