Prehistoric: The Haotian Jade Emperor

Chapter 440



Chapter 438: The history of the development of the gods (1)

Chapter 438 The history of the development of the gods (1)

Last time I talked about the story of Gaia and his son’s evil fate, I had to talk about Gaia and his son Cronus, the son of Uranus, the **** of the sky, and the story that happened afterwards. In short, this The story is quite messy, but it is also in line with the Western notions of being indifferent to such things as morality.

What to say! This Uranus has been the king of the gods for a long time. Uranos has gained more authority and exercised a complete dictatorship. His temperament has gradually been rude and perverted, self-sufficient, and even disrespectful to Gaia. What he did finally caused Gaia’s strong dissatisfaction. She decided to get rid of Uranus and establish a new king.

Gaia used black rock collected from the deepest part of the earth as raw material, letting Sekros build a very hard and sharp little sickle. However, as a mother and wife, she couldn’t bear to do it herself. She called her Titan sons together, hoping that someone could assassinate Uranus. Everyone was silent, and no one dared to go. Gaia was furious and scolded these timid sons and said that the assassins could Succession is king.

Finally, only Gaia’s youngest son, Cronus, was willing to give it a try.

On this day, Gaia, who was about to start planning, prepared a sumptuous dinner and drunk Uranus. After he fell asleep, Cronus walked with a sickle and waved the sickle to cut his father’s genitals. Down.

At this time, Uranus, who felt the pain, opened his eyes, stared and looked at his son Cronus angrily, and cursed,

“You will pay for what you have done! Soon, you will be overthrown by your own son just like me!”

After Uranus finished speaking, his body returned to the sky and never returned to the ground. (Uranus is the **** of the sky, the body of the sky, there will be no future world after death, let’s talk about how the gods would suffer from this damage What about death?) So, out of the blood flowing from Uranus, the three goddesses of vengeance, many terrible giants, and three beautiful eucalyptus fairies were born. In the foam splashed from his **** from the sea, Aphrodite, the **** of love, was born. Cronus naturally became the second king of gods. Since this was the power of his father, he also took it. This incident was called “Scythe Seizure”.

Cronus, who became the king of the gods, knew the power of his Cyclops and Hundred-Handed Brothers, and believed that their existence was a potential threat to his throne. Therefore, Cronus devised a drug plan to capture them and imprison them. After Tartarus (the creator of hell) hell, he still couldn’t feel at ease, because the curse of his father Uranus before his death always echoed in his ears.

“You will be overthrown by your own son like me!”

In order to avoid this curse, Cronus made a cruel decision to eat all the children born.

After watching this period of history, Haotian shouted loudly, saying that tiger poison does not eat seeds. This is really a kind of devil.

However, it is said that Cronus married a woman named Rhea. Rhea gave birth to five children for Cronus. After giving birth to the sixth child, she was determined to save this child. She named the baby boy Zeus. Rhea gave Zeus to Cronus sister Nymph to raise him, and wrapped a stone in the cloth and handed it to Ke. Lonos, Cronus swallowed it without even looking at it. In fact, Haotian didn’t know what the psychology of Cronus was when he was eating people. Thinking of this, Haotian couldn’t help but feel a chill behind his back.

However, it is said that Cronus’s son Zeus, who grew up in Crete into a handsome and strong young man, went to Medes to overthrow his father’s rule. She was a female Titan with immense wisdom and predictive ability. He asked the female Titan how to defeat Cronus. Medes gave Zeus a small bottle of hypnotic and emetic potion and told him how to do it.

And Cronus did not know the details at this time. He inherited his father Uranus’ hobby of drinking. Therefore, there is a small servant who pours alcohol for him. Rhea excuses that the small servant is clumsy. Lonos changed one, and after approval, he recommended Zeus to him. Zeus was smart and quickly won the favor and trust of Cronus.

Finally, one day, Zeus mixed the medicine into the wine and served Cronus to drink it. Soon, Cronus fell asleep and vomited constantly. He ate the five grown-up children in his stomach. Spit it out, that is, Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon, and then, under the leadership of his mother Rhea, everyone threw Cronus out of the palace.

The brothers and sisters of Zeus were grateful to Zeus for his life-saving grace and unanimously made him the new king. Zeus established a new government of God on Mount Olympus and redistributed power. The sea was given to Poseidon, the underworld was given to Hades, and he was left with the sky.

The deposed Cronus and his other Titan brothers were unwilling to fail and determined to regain their lost power. They elected Epters’ son Atlas, the strongest and strongest Titan as the leader, and attacked Orin. Mount Pace, but Epters’ other two sons, Prometheus and Epimetheus, did not attend.

The newly seized Olympus gods could not resist the powerful offensive of the Titans, and when they were about to be defeated across the board, Zeus released from the **** of Tartaros the Cyros and the sea who had a deep hatred of Cronus. Kotuncilis, soon, the offensive and defensive trend reversed. The Sekross handed the weapon they built-a scepter that can fire thunder and lightning to Zeus.

Zeus laughed wildly and fired a thunderbolt at the Titans. The Titans ran around, but were captured by the hundred-handed monster Hekotoncheris who guarded each intersection. All the Titans who participated in the battle were imprisoned in the Tartarus Hell, and only Atlas was sent to the sky.

Later, the earthmother Gaia was dissatisfied with his son being overthrown by Zeus, and cooperated with the Tartarus Hell to give birth to a terrifying monster Typhoos, and asked him to avenge the Titans. Typhoos is a dragon, full of body Dressed in hard scales and spouting hot and poisonous flames from his mouth, Typhoos came to Olympus. The gods were all frightened and fled. Only Zeus remained calm and bravely faced this monster. Dodging its deadly flames, and using the scepter in his hand, it continuously releases lightning and thunderbolts. When the energy stored in the scepter was almost used up, the terrifying dragon was finally smashed into ashes.

Some time later, with the help of the greatest Greek hero Hercules, the government of Zeus and Olympus successfully repelled the attack of the giants. After this, there has been no armed opposition to Zeus’s rule.

(End of this chapter)


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