Chapter 161 Chapter 121 Sister Ya is in C, and she is still crazily coding! (6.6k characters, no breaks, asking for monthly votes)_3
It was indeed through Metis' wisdom and the Magic Potion she concocted that Hestia, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Poseidon managed to break free from their dark prison and become the pillars of support for Zeus in establishing the new order.
Thus, by exploiting the loophole of the twelve Titan Gods not abiding by the bond of life, Zeus almost effortlessly divided one third of the Titans.
"Whose brilliant idea was this?"
As Luo En listened to the unknown secrets of the Titan war, he couldn't help but ask, his expression subtly betraying whether he wished to praise or mock.
Back then, Metis was still the lawful Queen Goddess beside Zeus. Who would dare to seek an affair with Zeus in front of the Goddess of Wisdom?
Wouldn't they fear that Metis would later turn her attention to whip that person to death?
According to Circe, in the early establishment of Olympus, the original Goddess of Wisdom made quite monumental contributions.
At first, Olympus lacked weapons and divine power, and with few supporters, they were often at a disadvantage in battle.
Guided by Metis, Zeus went to visit the Earth Mother Goddess and was tasked to venture into the abyss of Tartarus, filled with the laws of death.
Confined there were three Cyclopes proficient in forging divine weapons and grand architecture, and three Hekatoncheires with immense strength and battle prowess.
They were ancient Titan Gods singularly created by Mother Earth Gaia and were quite formidable.
However, they were imprisoned in the abyss of Tartarus by Uranus, the Father God, who had a strong desire for control and feared challenges to his status, using their "noise" as an excuse, and guarded by the dragon Campe.
They favored no one more than their own daughter Metis.
The Queen Goddess herself easily persuaded her parents to stand by her son-in-law Zeus and brought her five most outstanding siblings to join the fight.
Furthermore, Metis promised the land of the east in the Greece world to the couple of the God of Light and the Goddess of Light Rays, assuring that their progeny, the gods of the Sun, Moon, and Dawn, would not be entangled in the war and could enjoy peace.
Thus, these two also withdrew from the conflict, retreated to the eastern world, and focused on raising their children.
Additionally, the former Queen Goddess Rhea, who was under house arrest by Kronos for releasing her children, indicated in secret after Metis' persuasion that she would not participate in an assault on Mount Olympus.
With these developments, of the twelve Titan rulers on Mount Othrys, only seven remained.
And after Zeus' successful seduction, he also won over four Titans.
After several cuts and reductions, Olympus actually only had to face the former Divine King Kronos, the Titan of Soul and Words Coeus, and the God of Weather Crius.
This was almost a sure win.
But with the war not yet over, letting Zeus court other goddesses was tantamount to undermining the goddess Metis' exclusive status, wasn't that like rubbing salt in the original Goddess of Wisdom's eyes? Who was so bold, not afraid of Metis settling accounts in the autumn?
"It was the good son of the Titan of Speech and Soul, Prometheus, the soothsayer."
Athena, who was indirectly one of the aggrieved, replied wistfully, her expression somewhat helpless.
"To prove himself and pledge allegiance to Olympus, he gave the Divine King the suggestion of division of power, and to ensure that the seduction was foolproof, he also advised the Divine King to seek assistance from Uranus, the Primordial Ocean, the Heavenly Father..."