Chapter 385 - Gigantomachia (10) (1/2)

Chapter 385 - Giganto of tione by different names: Gaia, Ishtar, Hebat, Tiao…and Vieira Dune Every legend called her by a different nan of her influence and independence from the societies of Gods and demons

Mother Earth had always existed before the heavenly world had ever formed; in fact, she had come into existence before the universe itself had been properly constructed And so, she had contributed a great deal to the creation of so

She raised mountains, cut hills, and made rivers flow Then, she birthed life to fill the ee She had the abilities of a God of creation

However, eventually, Mother Earth grew ostracized froan to evolve srasp As it expanded, it brought forth e universes becaan to take on multiple di universe, and when they attained holiness froained transcendence They called theiants, and they desired to clih she was more of a concept and didn’t have a personal identity, she still believed that the universes and worlds were her children She saw the entities who didn’t know their place and tried to escape her control

She enco, but freedom wasn’t in her vocabulary However, Mother Earth couldn’t act on her desire because of her lack of self She ended up creatingchildren, and these took the forht bitter ith the transcendents—the war against great beings iainst Giants froard created mountains and hills froon Tiaether for the first ti them from Mother Earth, and so on

Each universe and world fought with Mother Earth on different fronts at the saends that followed theht multiple battles at the same time, Mother Earth was chased out, and several universes and worlds gained their freedoroups that had forh a da later trapped them in the heavenly world soon after Still, Poseidon relory of the past, when the endless world had been in his hands

Of course, Mother Earth hadn’t been coularly When Poseidon saw a reflection of Mother Earth in Persephone’s eyes, a chill ran down his spine even though the look had only appeared for a split second,him think he’d been mistaken He hadn’t felt this kind of terror since they’d defeated his Apostle, Kronos

Clap! However, his thoughts were interrupted by Deht, that’s enough” Demeter inserted herself between the two Gods “Persephone, why don’t you stop here?”

“Yes, Mother” Persephone hadn’t seen hertime and couldn’t deny her request She also believed that Poseidon had gotten the e, so she took a step back

The shadows that had wrapped around Poseidon silently withdrew Plop! Poseidon collapsed on the floor, gasping for air as he glared at Persephone

Demeter clapped her hands oncefor the first time in hundreds of years, so they ive them some time to speak in private? After all, toantonals with her eyes before she left, but Hades’ expression was still clouded

After the chaotic conference ended, Hades and Persephone were left alone in silence The fancy beverages and food on the table looked abandoned Persephone walked around the te has changed As expected of you”

However, Hades just silently watched her fro a word

Persephone pouted, looking hurt “You’re seeing your wife for the first ti to say?”

Hades’ eyelids quivered at the voice he’d thought of every day for the past hundreds of years, the voice that had taught him what love was “Have you…been well?” His voice shook

“Do you think I ell? How many wives would be at ease if their husbands don’t return home?”

He wanted to ask if it was the truth but forced hiize” His eyes drooped sadly, and another heavy silence descended between thehed softly; her taciturn husband was the same as ever She looked at hi’s sunlight fading fro the coldness of winter behind “Did you see what I was doing that day?”

Hades pressed his lips together and kept his silence However, the incident she mentioned replayed in his mind once more That was the day that he’d left for Tartarus fro…will be as Great Mother wishes”

He had seen it purely by accident He had rushed down to Tartarus after hearing that there was trouble there, and he’d been mired in the battles to defend his holy territories He returned to the Underworld to clear his head and happened to see Persephone praying alone in their bedroo quietly on the floor

At first, he’d beenthat his wife had finally opened up her heart to him and prayed for his safe return But he quickly realized that it was a prayer of worshi+p to another being He’d never heard of such a thing before—how could a God worshi+p another God?