Chapter 830 It always feels like William is up to no good
Loki and his companions joined the battle, unleashing powerful spells that darkened the sun and sky.
The Isle Palace of Delightful Love, located in District 13, was originally the territory of the Divine Alliance. Uranus made such a commotion that it immediately drew a patrol team from the Celestial Legion of Olympus.
Leading the team was Pisces Pero from the Zodiac.
He led five thousand guards of the Celestial Legion of Olympus to the skies above the Isle Palace of Delightful Love and shouted, "Who dares to engage in private combat here?"
Uranus punched Loki away and kicked Jesus down, then coldly glanced at Pisces Pero and said, "Scram!"
Pisces Pero trembled as if struck by lightning, nearly falling from the sky.
The guards behind him were even more shocked. Time seemed to freeze, and they appeared like figures in a painting, with Uranus as the one outside the frame, able to tear them apart with a mere flick of his hand.
"Understood... Understood!" Pisces Pero, pale-faced, quickly turned and left.
As for the guards he brought, they fled in disarray, not daring to waste words.
They had come upon seeing the battle, but after Uranus told them to scram, could they still claim they were there to maintain the peace of the Sanctuary of the Celestial Gods?
Although the Isle Palace of Delightful Love was under the jurisdiction of the Divine Alliance, it was more like an autonomous region because Aphrodite was the daughter of Uranus, the god of the sky.
Normally, the Divine Alliance's patrol teams wouldn't interfere with the Isle Palace of Delightful Love, and few dared to cause trouble there.
Uranus didn't want the Divine Alliance's people at the Isle Palace of Delightful Love. Even if he killed a minor figure like Pisces Pero, what could Zeus do?
After they left, the battle between Uranus and Loki resumed, but this time, Uranus was also telepathically urging Odin to hurry over.
Many priests watched from a distance, and upon learning that Uranus was involved in the fight, none dared approach.
"Someone dares to fight with the god of the sky, Uranus?"
"Could it be Hades?"
"I think it might be the legendary William the Obliterator or the temperamental sea god Poseidon."
So, William the Obliterator was planning to intervene after all?
All calculations, just waiting forhim to make a fatal mistake, then take the opportunity to cause trouble, right?
Indeed, it was just like William the Obliterator,if Uranus had been slightly less patient, he might have really fallen for it.
At this moment, Alice felt genuinely awkward. She was a person who could discern right from wrong.
The whole situation was Dionysus's fault, trying to flirt with someone's daughter right in front of her father, even talking about kissing Aphrodite's face—such outrageous talk made her want to beat Dionysus herself.
However, Dionysus and the others were her disciples after all, and letting them get beaten up without intervening, especially when they might be in danger, didn't seem right either.
"If you want to intervene, you could. He should be able to handle it."
William noticed Alice's hesitation. It had been quite a while since he had seen Alice fight, and given her many skills, Uranus would be a good challenge for her.
Hearing this, Alice shouted towards Uranus in the sky, "Lord Uranus, Dionysus is my disciple. He is at fault, and as his master, I share the blame. I apologize to you here first."
Uranus knew Alice was William's wife, and for a moment, he was caught in a dilemma, unsure of what to do. Had William the Obliterator meant for Alice to fight as well?
Could he still stop now?
At that moment, William also shouted to Uranus, "Brother Uranus, my wife wants to spar with you a bit. It would be good for you to give her some pointers."
Uranus's feelings grew more complicated. William must value Alice highly.
To fight against Alice—how should he approach it?
What if he injured her?
Uranus glanced at Alice and suddenly felt uneasy.
Damn, Alice was only at the level of a Destroyer Deity?
With that level of power, wouldn't he risk killing her by accident?
If he accidentally killed Loki and the others, perhaps some excuses could still be made, and there might be a way out. But if he killed Alice...
Uranus felt that William the Obliterator was truly setting a trap for him this time. If he accidentally killed her, William the Obliterator would definitely draw his sword!