Chapter 188: Don’t we have to follow the rule that the limit is three times?

Chapter 188: Don’t you care about the rule that three times the limit is a no-go?

In the worldview of the Olympian gods, the world is divided into four parts: the sky belongs to Zeus, the ocean belongs to Poseidon, the underworld belongs to Hades, and the earth is ruled by the three kings.

The Hades was shaken, causing a third of the world under the jurisdiction of the Olympian gods to fall into great panic. Unfortunately, the Hades was always closed, and no one could find out what was going on. In addition, Zeus had gone far away to the God of War, and Mount Olympus was empty, so panic inevitably spread.

Chronos also sensed the strong negative emotions coming from the Holy Mountain of Olympus. In his doubt, he could not help but be distracted and cast part of his consciousness towards the underworld. Then, he saw the sea god standing in front of the gate of the underworld.

"Poseidon, what have you done?" The God of Time roared at the God of the Sea; He already knew that the other party was involved in the conspiracy against Zeus and played a major role in it.

"I have done nothing, and I have even been rejected by Hades." Poseidon was neither humble nor arrogant in front of Chronos; the god of time had qualifications and strength, but no "power". Olympus did not respect the elderly and love the young, and there was no so-called ancestral hierarchy.

In the concept of the formation of the real dimension, although Chronos is the origin of the world, he has become a conceptual existence and will not directly interfere in the power struggle within Olympus.

If it were normal times, the gods would more or less show a certain respect to the God of Time, but now that the struggle was out in the open, Poseidon was too lazy to even pretend.

"Your actions have affected the Great World Plan."

Poseidon disagreed: "You are wrong, God of Time; no matter what the final result is, it will not affect Mount Olympus' continued participation in the Great World Plan."

"Foolish things, arrogance has blinded your minds." Chronos sneered angrily, "The Great World Plan has rules; your habit of doing whatever you want will only bring disaster to Olympus once you bring it to the Great World."

"Have you forgotten that without our participation and promotion, the Big World Project would not exist at all?" Poseidon retorted nonchalantly.

Chronos was too lazy to argue.

These Olympian gods were generally portrayed as arrogant, arrogant, and violent, and acted recklessly. Over thousands of years, their way of thinking had become severely rigid; even if they had seen through the truth of the world, it had only been three or four years since the first Great World Plan was launched, so it was impossible to expect their personalities to completely change.

Now, because of the power struggle within the pantheon, an entire story world is pushed to the brink of destruction; and there are interests of other pantheons in this story, but they are completely ignored by Olympus.

What would other gods think if they saw such behavior?
From Zeus to Ares, they seemed to be scheming and full of intrigues, but in Chronos' eyes they were short-sighted and clever; they were simply foolish and short-sighted due to their arrogance.

"What exactly is your plan? What have you done in the underworld?"

"Sorry, I don't know what you are talking about." Poseidon rejected Chronos' last kindness.

No matter how powerful the God of Time is, it is difficult for him to violate the rules set for him by humans in the real dimension: time is everywhere, it is the basis of all existence, and it treats everything fairly - whether it is the king of gods Zeus or the rebel Poseidon.

Unless Chronos wants to destroy the foundation of the Olympian pantheon or even his own existence - just like Asclepius did in the world of Saint Seiya; otherwise it will be difficult for him to impose any substantial punishment on Poseidon.

Poseidon's behavior is probably like a rebellious child using himself as a bargaining chip to threaten his parents and elders.

However, Poseidon's accomplices did not give the God of Time a chance to continue questioning; when Chronos was distracted by the abnormal vibrations in the underworld, the three gods of the underworld belonging to the Roman pantheon exerted their strength at the same time, trying to break through the barriers of time and space and enter the world of the God of War story.

Pluto, the counterpart of Hades, and Orcus and Dis, the gods of sleep and death, triggered the alert and blockade set by Chronos, causing the space-time around the world of the God of War to distort sharply. The God of Time was caught off guard, and before his consciousness returned, the other party broke through the barrier.

At the critical moment, the owner of the Garden of Eden took action.

The space around the God of War world began to become reversed and chaotic; the nearby space teleporters were like headless flies flying into a maze, unable to find their direction or goal at all.

God's decisive action bought enough time for the God of Time; the return of divine consciousness was only a matter of a moment, and as long as Chronos was free and joined forces with God, they would soon be able to control the three Roman gods of the underworld who were causing trouble.

But just before Chronos's consciousness returned, an obscure consciousness came from the world of the god of war, like a ray of light from a lighthouse shining through the vast fog, illuminating the way forward for the three underworld gods of the Roman pantheon.

Due to an accident, God only stopped Orcus and Dis; Pluto, the most powerful of the three Hades, cunningly changed direction when faced with the interception and turned to the relatively stable other half of the world of the God of War - the Nine Realms belonging to the Norse pantheon.

The moment Pluto successfully stepped into the world of the God of War, God had to stop immediately and give up the pursuit.

The current world of the God of War cannot withstand the destruction of more gods fighting each other; the so-called "one should be cautious when using a weapon to harm a rat" is just like this.

It is conceivable that the writer, who is taking a break in Asgard at this time, will have to gloriously take on the responsibility of a firefighter again.

Count on my fingers, this is no longer a matter of “three times the limit”.

In fact, the writer may not even have a chance to put out the fire.

How great a shock would a god who could correspond to Hades bring to the world of the God of War? Almost as soon as He landed, the land of Asgard under Lin You's feet began to shatter.

Pluto released his divine power without any scruples. Every step he took created a crack in time and space. These cracks had only appeared briefly in the Nine Realms before, but now they were actually extending and expanding in the sky and on the ground.

It won’t be long. Pluto doesn’t even need to enter the Olympian half of the territory. As long as he gets closer to the border, the God of War’s world will completely collapse.

At the critical moment, Lin You risked his life to open the dimensional door, and returned to the border between Olympus and the Nine Realms in one step; the door almost shattered into pieces as it brushed his heels, and under the interference of the space-time cracks, it made a sharp and piercing "shattering sound", and then it was completely annihilated.

"Please stop, Mr. Pluto." The writer stopped the Roman god righteously, "Your current actions are actually destroying the Great World Plan."

"Get out of the way. This is a conflict between the Pantheon and Olympus. It has nothing to do with the Big World Plan." Pluto was no fool. He immediately pushed back the accusation made by the writer.

Lin You quickly reminded: "There is more than one Olympus pantheon in the God of War world; your struggle has already affected..."

Before he finished his words, there was a deafening thunder, and out of nowhere a spear fell from the sky and pierced the ground behind the writer.

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