Myth: The Ruler of Spirituality

Chapter 318: 81: Regret Part 3



Yet precisely because he was Zeus, he would not allow this scene to unfold in reality.

He feared his children; he dreaded the 'fate to surpass the father,' so he never gave them the chance to be born. Now, since he could foresee the consequences of continuing on the current path, he would not allow everything to remain unchanged, even if it meant facing unknown dangers.

Hera, on the side, let out a laugh that seemed almost mocking, but her eyes calmed down.

"Ha, so this is the Divine King. Should I praise you for your perseverance?"

With a sneer, Hera stood up from the golden throne. She did not know how much affection was left between herself and Zeus, but as the Heavenly Empress, she shared half the glory of the Divine King. Although she did not know where Zeus's confidence came from, since she felt his unyielding will just as in the past, Hera no longer worried about it.

Behind her, Zeus did not reply. He silently watched his sister cross the threshold, and then with a resounding noise, the doors closed, blocking out the light from outside.

"Come then, let me see what awaits me as the king decreed by fate."

After a while, the Sun Chariot dipped below the horizon, night enveloped the earth, and in an imperceptible moment, Zeus's figure vanished from sight.

When he appeared once more, he was holding his Thunderbolt Arrow in his right hand, standing within the belly of Mount Olympus.

Mount Olympus, a peak transformed from the body of the mountain deity Ourea, originally had no cavities. But it was not until Zeus followed that indistinct intuition and arrived here that he was surprised to discover a place like this had appeared without notice.

"No, this is an overlap of spaces."

Upon closer inspection, Zeus discerned the intricacies. It wasn't that additional space had emerged, but rather that another space overlapped with this one.

Before stepping in, all he could see was a cavity in the mountain. But upon truly stepping in, no one knew what lay inside.

"Huh—"

Exhaling, without any further hesitation, Zeus took a step forward.

The next moment, alongside the distortion of time and space, his figure also disappeared.

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"Whoosh—"

Consciousness was somewhat blurry, as if awakening from a hangover, with darkness flooding his senses. But as he gradually awoke, Zeus felt that his current state seemed somewhat unusual.

It seemed like he was moving, but it was not his own will controlling his body. His body appeared to have its own consciousness and was acting spontaneously. He had no vision,

As his spirit began to coalesce and his consciousness returned, Zeus finally 'opened' his eyes and saw everything around him.

What he saw was a primordial and foreign world.

"What is this...?"

Ancient trees towered around him, the forest teeming with flowers of all colors. An exotic fragrance pervaded the air, and birds flew across the sky.

It was a primordial jungle, unlike anything Zeus had seen before, reminiscent of the environment near Mount Othrys in the early period of the last era of Chaos. They were secondary products derived from primitive plants that, though devoid of divinity, were treasures rarely seen by mortal eyes.

However, all of this was merely background detail, for the 'Zeus' at this moment had no place for them in his sight. At the end of his gaze, an enormous shadow that seemed to connect heaven and earth dominated everything, exuding a powerful vitality, as if it were the source of all things.

'Yggdrasil,' that was its true name. For some reason, the moment he saw it, that name spontaneously emerged from Zeus's mind.

This was not some 'seeing and knowing' power, but more like the concept already existed in his mind, and now, he 'remembered' it.

Shocked and somewhat anxious, Zeus did not understand what was happening or why he was unable to control his body. However, at that moment, he realized he had suddenly spoken.

"The legendary Spring of Wisdom... I hope my wishes will be fulfilled."

Without knowing when, the Divine King's Thunder had disappeared, and in his hand, he now held a weapon he had never seen before. He gazed at the great divine tree and walked towards it, step by step.

And at that moment, as he sensed everything in the outside world, Zeus finally understood what had happened.

This was not the real world, but a place that straddled the line between reality and illusion. Here lay the last remnant of a great being's touch.


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