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Chapter 50 - Chapter 50 Owe Me Twice

Chapter 50 Owe Me Twice

As we all know, Metis, the goddess of wisdom, is the favorite daughter of Oceanus, the lord of the ocean, without a doubt.

Oceanus's willingness to send Metis to help Zeus undoubtedly represents an attitude, a very supportive attitude.

In this case, even if he did not personally take action, it would be hard to say whether he would still take action if the battle became intense in the later stage and Zeus and others were really on the verge of failure, or if Metis was in great crisis.

You have to know that he and Thesis are one and the same. Once he dies, it means the end of both Titans.

This support is the greatest support that Oceanus, the god of the ocean, can give. Zeus and Rhea also understand it very well and are very satisfied with it.

Soon, they left the ocean current and headed for the land of eternal night. They decided that the second ancient god to visit would be His Majesty Nyx.

Zeus showed a more serious attitude towards the Lady of Night than he did towards Oceanus, because she was a primitive god after all, whose status was even higher than the twelve Titans.

The Land of Eternal Night is a completely dark place without a trace of light. Any god who enters here will be lost. It all depends on whether Nyx is willing to see them.

If Nyx didn't want to, they would never be able to find Ms. Night.

But Rhea felt that since Nyx had shown friendliness and willingness to help Zeus cover up, she had already revealed some attitude, so there should be no problem for them to go there this time.

With this thought in mind, they stepped directly into the land of eternal night.

While they were searching for Nyx in the endless darkness, the God King Kronos was also taking action on the other side.

He visited all the Titans in turn. Except for Oceanus, the god of the ocean, he was rejected by all the other Titans. They all said they would help if necessary.

But this "necessary" is very subtle.

Their idea is that if it is just a fight for the throne of the king of gods, that is your family affair, but if the subsequent war threatens the glory of the Titans, they will still choose to support Kronos.

The only one who clearly participated in the war was Kronos' confidant, the Titan god Iapetus.

At the call of Kronos, the ancient Titan took his smartest child, Prometheus, and went directly to the sacred mountain.

At this time, the sacred mountain was still covered with traces of battle, but the funny thing was that most of these traces were made by Kronos himself.

In his rage, he almost destroyed the entire sacred mountain. Even though he patiently repaired it later, it could not be restored to its original state.

Just like his majesty as a God-King, the moment Taren broke through the barrier he set up and appeared, it was no longer possible to completely convince people.

At this moment, Kronos had just returned from the three goddesses of fate and was still in a state of thinking.

He wanted to know if he could resist the curse and eat all these rebellious sons back, so he asked the three goddesses.

But the answers given by the goddesses were very interesting. They said that they could no longer see the future fate of the God King.

This answer made Kronos a little disappointed, but not desperate.

If he can't see clearly, it at least proves that his fate has not yet been determined. He still has the opportunity to resist, he still has the ability to change, and everything is still in time.

So he immediately returned to the sacred mountain and summoned Iapetus.

"Your Majesty, the great Divine King, when are we going to take care of all those traitors?"

Iapetus was a Titan with a rather hot temper. His expression was extremely angry from the moment he entered the temple. He felt that the dignity of the Titans had been challenged.

Prometheus followed his father god quietly, without saying a word.

"Iapetus, my brother, I don't know where these traitors are hiding now. They are not the focus. The real focus is that Taren."

Kronos finally revealed the truth to his confidant: "Those traitors must have received help from Taron, otherwise they would have no chance of escaping my detection and being born quietly."

"The culprit of all this is Natalun!"

Hearing this, even Iapetus, who was not very good at thinking, showed an embarrassment on his face: "But, we have no way to deal with the God of Fate."

"He can't even be imprisoned in Tartarus! He can even break through the barriers of your subordinates. You know, even you..."

Seeing that Kronos' expression was becoming increasingly ugly and his father god was still narrating to himself, Prometheus decisively pulled Iapetus' sleeve and interrupted what he was about to say.

Kronos took a deep breath, suppressing his surging anger and trying to remain calm as he said, "No matter how powerful he is, he won't fight me directly."

"We just need to find a way to cut off the connection between those traitors and Taren. We need to get rid of those traitors as quickly as possible. Even if Taren is the God of Destiny, I don't think he can do anything about it."

Iapetus nodded when he heard this. He felt that what the God King said made a lot of sense. Taren could not be imprisoned, but those rebels could.

"They will return to this world sooner or later," Kronos said. "When those rebels return, we must immediately suppress them. We must act quickly. If we do this, no matter how many plans Taren makes, they will be powerless."

"As you wish," Iapetus agreed decisively.

The two of them quickly discussed the specific matters. In their opinion, Poseidon and the others were just new gods after all.

No matter how powerful Zeus was born, he was only a few hundred years old. If the two Titans joined forces, they would definitely be able to suppress them as quickly as possible.

What they didn't know was that while they were discussing, Zeus and others in the Land of Eternal Night finally met the mysterious Lady of Night, Her Highness Nyx.

She was shrouded in a pitch-black long dress dotted with stars. Her face could not be seen clearly, and only her flawless body could be vaguely seen.

But since she was willing to show up, she had already shown a friendly attitude. Otherwise, if she was unwilling, Zeus and the others would not be able to find her.

Even Rhea showed great respect for this primordial god. They patiently explained their purpose, and from beginning to end, the mysterious goddess of night just listened quietly.

After a long while, Zeus finally finished what he wanted to say. He said with great humility, "Dear Lady Night, I would like to ask for your help."

Nyx stared at Zeus quietly for a while, then nodded slowly after a long time.

"Can."

Her voice was cold and calm, with almost no emotion in it.

Everyone was delighted when they heard this, but before they could even express their gratitude, they heard Nyx say:

"I can help you, but then Tarun would owe me twice."

What does this have to do with Taron?

After these words were spoken, the gods stood there in confusion.

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