Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 929 Result

Hermes fell to the ground, and Hera fell with him.

Hera was struck by Cronus' lightning and her chest was penetrated instantly.

Before falling, he wanted to grab Zeus' arm, but Zeus dodged his hand.

Cronus was still in front of him, and there was no room for any distraction at this moment.

Hera was a little disappointed, but still fell into the dust with a happy smile.

Zeus smiled and said: Father, you are still cruel enough and have no mercy on your daughter.

Cronus turned the double snake staff in his hand: Are these your last words?

Typhon was defeated by me, Hermes was defeated by me, and you were defeated by me. Now you are saying these shameless words, don't you feel ashamed?

I was defeated by you? How many people did you deceive with this joke? Did you even believe it yourself?

Zeus waved his hand casually, and the thunder scepter flew up from Hermes' hand and returned to Zeus's hand.

With a gentle kick from his foot, the Shield of Aegis returned to his hand.

Now Zeus's equipment is complete.

Take out your sickle! Zeus pointed at Cronus with the thunder scepter. I will defeat you openly now, so that you will not be unwilling again in the future.

Cronus sneered: To deal with you, there is no need for a sickle.

You don't have a sickle at all! Zeus laughed loudly. Your sickle was taken away by a mortal. What is Cronus without a sickle? You are just a waste, a useless waste!

As soon as he finished speaking, Zeus waved his scepter, and a bolt of lightning struck Cronus.

Cronus suddenly disappeared in the air, and in the blink of an eye, he appeared behind Zeus, raised his double snake staff, and hit Zeus on the back of the head.

Zeus tried to avoid the blow by turning into lightning, but he failed because he could not change his form.

It was a rule. Cronus used the rules. Zeus did not expect that he would take action so covertly.

The double snake staff can hurt the soul, but Zeus's soul is unstable. This blow made Zeus' movements much slower.

The double snake staff came in front of him again. Zeus could not dodge and could only raise his shield to parry. If confronted head-on, the double snake staff would not only be unable to break through the shield of Aegis, but might even break on the spot. However, Cronus did not confront him head-on. He bypassed it. The Shield of Aegis used the double snake staff to attack Zeus's elbow. Zeus struggled to dodge, but was bitten severely by the spiritual snake of the double snake staff, hurting his soul again.

The two were fighting, and Cronus had the upper hand. He did know Zeus well enough. If Zeus was the only enemy, he would have taken action long ago.

The reason why he waited until now was that, firstly, he did not know Typhon's position, and secondly, he could not judge Eros's movements.

Eros may sneak attack at any time, which is what Kronos is worried about.

At this moment, Eros is searching for traces of Manda, and Manda uses his pervasive skills to carefully move his position.

Eros's perception ability is very strong, but it is still much worse than Hermes. After a short time of dealing with Manda, he lost track of him.

It didn't matter that he was lost, Hermes was still lying on the ground.

Eros took the initiative to show up. He looked like a young man in his early twenties. He flew around Hermes twice, smacked his lips and said, They say your son is beautiful, but I think you are more handsome. At least it’s what a man should look like, don’t you think that’s the truth?”

Hermes lay motionless on the ground.

Eros came closer: But it would not be fair to your son to compare appearance now. After all, your son has become like that. How about this? I will chop off your hands and feet first, and then dig them up. It’s much fairer if I don’t have your eyes. I can keep my ears for you. At least you can hear the final result and see who is more handsome between you, father and son.”

Eros stretched his fingers to Hermes' eyes, but Hermes remained motionless.

Is He really unable to move, or is He pretending to be dead?

Eros had some doubts. He had always kept an appropriate distance from Hermes.

Even if Hermes was unable to resist, Manda was still nearby. He knew that Manda was also a master of sneak attacks.

Claudius, look at your father, do you really think of him as your father? I am going to skin him now, and you just watch like this? In the end, Hermes is still wishful thinking, and you only have nothing to do with him. Just for use, Hermes is a blind man, and you are a wolf-hearted beast!

Eros' arm stretched out more than ten feet and stabbed Hermes in the eyes.

Manda watched from a distance, motionless.

Just as his fingers were about to touch his eyelids, Eros suddenly took his hand back and stabbed Cronus behind him.

Seeing Eros attack from behind, Zeus and Eros, who had been passively defending, suddenly launched a counterattack. Cronus was surrounded by lightning and had no time to look behind him. He thought Eros was concentrating on dealing with Manda.

Everyone, including Zeus, the girl Libra, and the surviving angels, all thought that Eros wanted to lure Manda out and then fight Manda.

This is the confusion that Eros used to confuse everyone. From the moment he took the initiative to appear, he caused serious misunderstandings to everyone.

Four people, fighting in pairs, Zeus versus Cronus, Eros versus Manda, it's fair and reasonable, but Eros doesn't want anything fair and reasonable, he wants to solve the problem immediately.

Everything he did to Hermes before was a bluff, leading Manda to Hermes and letting Cronus relax his guard. He was waiting for an opportunity, waiting for the opportunity for Cronus to turn his back. .

If he was stabbed by Eros at this time, although Cronus would not be fatally injured, he would be severely bound by family ties. With Eros's skills, he would not be able to kill his son.

In this case, if Zeus can defeat Cronus, let Zeus swallow Typhon.

Even if Zeus still couldn't defeat Cronus, he could at least bring the battle to a long stalemate, giving Eros enough time to swallow Typhon.

Eros didn't want to swallow Typhon, and he still couldn't figure out why Typhon was as motionless as a clay sculpture.

But if Zeus is really a waste, he has no choice. This blow is the last help he can provide to Zeus.

His fingers were about to pierce Cronus' back when he suddenly lost the momentum to move forward.

The surprised Eros found that half of his arm fell to the ground before he could feel the pain.

This is, this is, is... Claude Sai!

Did he take action?

Why is he so fast?

He should be near Hermes.

There was no way he could rush to Cronus.

Eros was wrong, Manda had always been beside Cronus and had not moved anywhere.

Eros's confusion technique was indeed powerful, but Manda was not fooled.

He ignores all processes and only sees the final result.

Does it make sense that Eros wanted to torture Hermes?

Pointless.

Torturing a dying man would not do Eros any favors, and would likely result in Hermes' counterattack.

He wants to lure Manda out and then kill Manda. Does this make sense?

It has some meaning, but not much. Among the warring parties, Manda is the weakest and is not the one that determines victory or defeat.

There is only one person who can truly decide the outcome, and that is Cronus. Defeating Cronus is the whole point. If Cronus defeated Zeus, Eros would kill Hermes and Manda to no avail. .

Manda only saw the final result, because she made the right choice to guard Cronus' back and cut off Eros' arm.

The injured Eros immediately hid his figure, and Manda opened his third-line eye, preparing to take advantage of the situation to pursue him. He would not leave Eros a chance to breathe.

Zeus, who attacked recklessly, failed to hurt Cronus. Cronus escaped from the lightning siege in a flash, came behind Zeus, and was about to kill Zeus with a double snake staff, but was severely hit by a giant arm. Slap it on the ground.

Whose arm is this?

Typhon?

Typhon moved?

Why did Typhon attack Cronus?

Manda was stunned. He couldn't understand the reason. Even if Typhon returned to normal, he should know that Cronus was an ally because Cronus was fighting Zeus.

Eros, who was hiding in the dark, didn't understand the reason, but Cronus, who was photographed on the ground, knew the reason.

In fact, he should have noticed that Zeus had become weaker compared to when he fought Typhon.

Why has it become weaker?

It was not out of physical exertion, nor out of fear of Cronus, but because He dispersed part of his power to devour Typhon in secret.

Now He has succeeded in devouring it.

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