Chapter 946: Raphael Is Distracted (2/2)

"Now's not the tiht between some of the other Gods" The God of Aviary hissed

"What?" Raphael's eyes widened The Gods who caue?

"The Fire God and Water God are battling, and while I would like to resolve it ets out of hand, stor worse!"

Raphael blinked in surprise "The Water God isn't easily provoked to anger, what ered him to act—"

"I have no idea," The God of Aviary said "The et, and if any other Gods in Cretea catch whiff of it—"

"Father will start investigating" Raphael groaned and rubbed his face He threw one look in Rowena's direction

She was going to be fine, right?

"Raphael?" The God of Aviary was by the"Coainst your will this time"

"I'll be back as soon as I can," Raphael whispered and then took off after the God of Aviary

The two of theh the star However, when Raphael arrived at the forest—the fight was still ongoing

The God of Fire was flying above the air, as he cast out fiery fireballs that atte around a river

In return, the other God simply put the fire out, and then a tentacle of water latched itself across the Fire God's ankle Without another word, he tossed the Fire God into the trees, the forest burning all around hiht that was rather ugly, but sohtWhen Raphael arrived alongside the God of Aviary, behind one of the rocks, Nymia suddenly came out and ran towards Raphael

"Raphael!" Nymia had purposely placed ash and smoke across her usually beautiful face to attract his attention

"What is the nored Nymia and simply walked towards the Water God

"Why are you taking his side, Raphael?" The Fire God called out as he flew off into the forest, fire trailblazing behind

him "This bastard turned out to have destroyed one of the ports in my city—the people there worshi+p me and yet you dare wreck the place and make them doubt me?"

Raphael looked towards the Water God

"Not every incident happens on hed and raised a hand "Let's put out the fire first and then discuss this properly—we're not brutes or barbarians"

The Seventh Prince thought that this was a pain to deal with, little did he know that so

It was so that made him wish that he hadn't left at all