Chapter 447: Chapter 447: Europa Gives Birth—Three Children of the God-Kings, the Perfect Managers of the Eight Great Prisons of the Underworld?
Persephone, Hestia, Eris, and Europa held an intense discussion on how to proceed with their actions in the other mythological world.
Naturally, the main reason they could engage in such a spirited debate was because Persephone's personality allowed it. She had an easygoing attitude and wasn't bothered by rigid formalities, making such lively discussions possible.
Had it been Hades conducting the meeting, however…
Well, all the gods would likely be much more cautious in how they handled the discussion, taking care to follow strict protocols. After all, this wasn't something to be taken lightly. Who would dare act so casually in the presence of their lord?
This kind of conduct was simply unimaginable when it came to Hades.
Though Hades himself was often indifferent to such things, that was his prerogative. Just because he didn't care about formalities didn't mean the others could abandon their respect and etiquette. The gods of the Underworld held too much reverence for their lord to act otherwise, and ignoring such decorum would be unacceptable. For the gods of the Underworld, this respect was fundamental.
However, Persephone's own team was a bit different. Since Persephone didn't care too much about formality, the team followed her lead and relaxed.
Originally, Sparta was supposed to join the meeting, but he had straightforwardly stated, "My queen, just say the word, and I'll take care of anyone you wish. There's no need for a meeting; I'm a warrior, not a strategist. Fighting is what I do best."
Since Sparta himself had expressed this sentiment, Persephone didn't insist on his attendance. After all, she understood perfectly well that he wasn't the type to engage in discussions or planning. His role was crystal clear: combat, not counsel. It wasn't a matter of his capability; it was simply Sparta's nature.
With the meeting concluded, the team reached their decision. Their plan was to proceed gradually and steadily, maintaining caution with the expectation of potential setbacks.
Given that they were dealing with an entire mythological world, they understood the risks involved. No matter how confident they were, underestimating such a world would only lead to ruin. The gods knew well that to confront a complete mythological world meant accepting the possibility of catastrophic consequences.
Thus, setting a plan with success as the only acceptable outcome would be pure folly. Underestimating an entire mythological world would undoubtedly end in disaster, and it wasn't an exaggeration to say they could die without even knowing how it happened.
For this reason, failure was always part of their considerations. But, as they saw it, failure wasn't always final. Sometimes, what seemed like failure brought an opportunity for unparalleled growth. Not every loss meant defeat; distinguishing between these types of failure was crucial.
With the plan set, the Underworld returned to a quiet state, preparing for the upcoming racial conflicts. Though these had been put on hold temporarily, they weren't over.
Meanwhile, events continued to unfold elsewhere in the Underworld.
The exploration of the other mythological world would proceed carefully. Each phase required careful planning, and they needed to determine how far they would go and what they hoped to achieve.
But for Europa, these pressing matters had to be set aside—her children were about to be born.
The birth of Europa's children held great significance for the Underworld.
In the Temple of the Earthly Hell, Europa was enveloped in radiant divine light.
In that moment, three beams of dark purple light emerged gradually. The children of the three God-Kings were about to be born.
Europa herself was a God-King. Moreover, her three children were blessed by the Earth and carried a portion of the authority of the Earth Goddess. Additionally, Zeus's divine power and the very essence of his life had been integrated into these three children.
Thus, these three were not only Europa's children but also bore Zeus's power and essence. Most importantly…
Hades, though outwardly calm, thought to himself, "These three children have been born. They're the perfect future administrators for the Eight Great Prisons of the Underworld. Now, the Underworld is truly set on its course."
Hades held great expectations for these three newly born children.
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