Chapter 139: A World Where Only Poseidon Is Injured (Daily Goal of 12,000 Words Achieved)
At this moment, on the frontline of battle.
The Chief Secretary of Crete Island, who had previously been seriously injured by Nereus and had fallen into the deep sea, burst out of the water with a sense of foreboding. His eyes nearly split open with rage as he glared at the old man in the sea, bellowing with sorrow and indignation.
"What have you all done! A bunch of executioners!"
"It's not me, I didn't do it, it has nothing to do with me..."
Nereus, utterly bewildered, hurriedly tried to defend himself, continuously attempting to make excuses for his side.
After all, His Majesty the Sea King had promised to treat the Minosians kindly if they submitted when he was forcibly making Nereus call upon all the sea-related deities to go to war together.
Why had it turned out this way?
However, upon hearing the defense, Luo En's expression became even more sorrowful and indignant. With a ferocious swing of his bronze sword, he cut off several strands of the old sea god's beard.
"I've already sensed that marine divinity, and you still want to deny it?"
Nereus opened his mouth, intending to clarify once more.
But then he thought of the previous agreement on Sicily and immediately fell silent, his face flushed with shame as he dodged awkwardly, cursing his son-in-law who had put him in this predicament.
Was fooling him once not enough, and now a second time?
His most cherished reputation had almost been treated by that bastard as toilet paper to be used and thrown away.
He had depended solely on his old face to make a living on the Sea of Okeanos.
In the future, how was he to show his face in public?
All at once, Nereus deeply regretted not listening to his daughter Thetis' advice to immediately seal off his residence, and he vehemently spat a mouthful of phlegm towards the Sea King in the inner sea.
Poseidon, you shameless!
At this moment, the Chief Secretary of Crete Island, in a rage, clearly had no intention of listening to Nereus' sorrowful heart. Meeting up with Athena, who had rushed over to check the situation, they stood back to back, gritted their teeth, and roared as they charged towards the group of deities at sea.
"You sea bastards, let's fight them to the end!"
But unlike Nereus, who still had some integrity and felt guilty, the sea-related deities along the way and the victorious Atlanteans were not so polite. They looked at this overconfident moth rushing to the flame and sneered, raising their weapons and chanting spells.
At the same time, the Prism Towers aboard the Atlantis Fleet were activated, and the focused circles of light began to light up.
They were ready to follow the will of His Majesty the Sea King and completely extinguish the flame of Crete Island.
Athena, her face pale, bit her silver teeth, promptly raised the Aegis Shield to protect Luo En, prepared to engage in a desperate struggle with the approaching enemies and Poseidon, the culprit not far away.
"Boom!"
However, just as a bloody godly battle was about to unfold, the dim sky lit up like daylight as several branched bolts of lightning struck down from the sky, separating the battling parties with their unmatched divine might.
"Enough!"
The next moment, an angry roar echoed across the sky, with numerous thunderbolts traveling through the clouds, forming a giant face.
"Poseidon, you actually defied the will of the Earth Mother Goddess, led the remnants of the golden age to slaughter the Minosians of Crete Island, trampled life recklessly, incited a godly war, utterly despicable!"
"It's not me, I didn't do it, Zeus, you're slandering me!"
Poseidon, hearing these words upon the sea, his complexion changed drastically, immediately denying the accusation.
"The facts are there before your eyes, yet you still attempt to argue!"
The giant face in the sky grew angrier, and the figure of His Majesty the King of Gods formed from converging thunderbolts, with arms flashing with lightning, descended upon the sea with a cold proclamation.
"So be it. In the name of the King of the gods, I pronounce judgment upon you and your accomplices!"
Instantly, countless spear-like bolts of lightning tore through the sky, falling towards the sea, turning thousands of dark battleships and Atlanteans themselves into dust in a flash.
"Zeus—!"
Poseidon, witnessing his efforts and kin reduced to ash, let out a roar, his eyes nearly bursting, and flung his Trident towards the heavens.
Meanwhile, the surviving Atlanteans, following the will of the Chief God, with vengeful rage and unbending sorrow, shot their arrows and hurled their spears at the monster that obliterated their people.
"Stubborn fools!"
The thunderous giant in the sky snorted disdainfully, effortlessly catching the hurtling Trident, treating the Atlanteans' retaliation with contempt, but the lightning in his eyes became even more severe and grim.
"Mere remnants of an old era, aspiring to set foot on land, lay hands on the sky, if so, Atlanteans, I shall condemn you to an eternal abyss in the deep sea!"
With the stern judgment, three massive meteorites fell from the sky, trailing long tails of flame, and smashed into the depths of the Primordial Ocean.
"Boom! Boom! Boom!"
In an instant, three columns of fire shot up into the sky, and three giants each with fifty heads and a hundred arms arose from the ashes. They roared and hurled stones, shattering the twelve Prism Towers surrounding the temple of the Sea God, one by one. Continue your journey with empire
At that instant, the light was extinguished, darkness descended, and the continent hidden beneath the mist fractured and sank into the black depths of the sea.
As the shockwaves spread from the Primordial Ocean to the Sea of Okeanos and the inner sea, the remaining Atlanteans seemed to be bound by some terrifying force, transforming into beings with human torsos and fish tails, and were pulled toward the black waters where the Atlantis Continent had sunk.
The entourage of sea deities, witnessing the three towering giant figures and the formidable aura they emitted, couldn't help but shudder.