Chapter 829 What exactly did William the Obliterator mean?

Chapter 829 What exactly did William the Obliterator mean?

"Hold on! William! What is your relationship with this man?"

Uranus called out to William.

At that moment, Uranus glanced at Dionysus. It was clear he didn't consider Dionysus a threat,his concern was more about William's feelings.

If William intended to protect Dionysus, he certainly wouldn't act against him. But if William and Dionysus weren't that close, then Dionysus's earlier remarks were practically suicidal.

After all, it would be laughable to let someone who flirted with the daughter of the mighty sky god Uranus just walk away unscathed.

Dionysus could clearly see that Uranus was genuinely angry.

He was the sky god Uranus, after all!

Before his training with Alice, Dionysus was just a minor Marshal of the Celestial Legion of Olympus.

The title of Marshal of the Celestial Legion of Olympus might sound impressive, being the highest commander during a mission, but in the Divine Alliance, this position wasn't permanent, and there were many deities like him.

Keep in mind, even Zeus wouldn't want to provoke Uranus lightly.

Would he have been so bold without William's promise of a wish?

To flirt with his daughter right in front of Uranus?

That was audacious!

William chuckled, "Brother Uranus, don't be too upset. He's my wife's disciple. He's just a bit lecherous. Why take it so seriously?"

"But if you just want to teach him a lesson, I suppose that's fair. Just leave him breathing."

Dionysus's behavior had indeed been asking for trouble.

Even if lecherous, making such comments in front of her father was downright suicidal.

If he wasn't taught a lesson, what then?

Wishing for something doesn't mean any wish can be granted.

Especially since William had already fulfilled his wish, and he still wanted to push the boundaries...

Well, getting beaten up was quite normal.

William himself said, Aphrodite was his niece after all. If Uranus wanted to discipline Dionysus a bit, there really wasn't a big problem.

"Very well, since that's the case, let me test your mettle then." Uranus was also testing William's true intentions.

Just as William was about to leave, he suddenly thought, did William come to the Isle Palace of Delightful Love just because Dionysus wanted to flirt with Aphrodite, and William was merely responsible for bringing him here?

Hmm?

For someone like William the Obliterator, that didn't sound quite right!

Just a test!

As for hand-to-hand combat, could he even compare?

Whether it was physical strength or competing with divine weapons?

Uranus crushed Dionysus from every angle, 365 degrees!

This was still because Uranus didn't dare actually kill Dionysus,otherwise, the guy would have died a thousand times over in the blink of an eye.

No, no, no!

If Uranus really wanted to kill him, he would definitely not spare even his soul.

"Alice! Loki! Help!" Dionysus couldn't help but cry out for help!

In William's view, Uranus wasn't really going to take Dionysus's life, but all Dionysus could feel was intense oppression.

It was like an ant in the hands of a human,even if the human doesn't kill it, the ant would still be terrified.

Especially if the human kept poking it with a finger or something.

How could it believe the human wouldn't kill it?

Loki and Eirik exchanged glances.

Loki approached William and asked, "Mr. Johnson, can I help that fat guy? Although he really deserves a beating!"

Loki was a warrior at heart,although he often argued and fought with Dionysus, seeing him getting thrashed made Loki want to help.

Especially since Uranus was strong, he was eager to test himself!

No matter what, in Loki's view, Dionysus was one of their own, no matter how absurd he was, Loki felt he should help.

Loki didn't have the clarity of others.

William nodded, glancing at the ancient frost dragon Eirik, Jesus, and Rhadamanthus: "If you guys want to join in, you can."

Even if all of them together took on Uranus, they were no match for him. If they wanted to get beaten up, William seemed to have no reason to stop them.

Loki charged first, and Eirik, unable to resist joining in, moved as well.

The name of the sky god Uranus was known to all present, and Jesus joined the fray with an expressionless face.

Rhadamanthus was one of the three great guardians of Hades.

How could he not know that their group, even together, couldn't possibly match Uranus? But since William had said so, he didn't quite understand William's real intentions.

His companions had all made their move,naturally, he also charged forward.

Seeing them all come at him, Uranus thought even more. What exactly did William the Obliterator mean?

He could easily handle four of them,the name of the sky god Uranus wasn't for nothing. But William the Obliterator letting all these guys come at him to fight, did he really have some special idea?