Hermes slowly came to Zeus's side, with a faint smile on his face.

When Zeus saw Hermes's appearance, not only was his face not relieved, but he became even more nervous. His eyes flickered, as if he was in disbelief.

Hermes showed a smile and said to Zeus: "My great father, His Highness the God King Zeus, how can you be so embarrassed? Shouldn't you be sitting in the God King's Palace and accepting our surrender?"

After saying this, Hermes showed a playful smile, as if he was looking at an unknown little animal.

Zeus couldn't help being discouraged and said: "Hermes, you were reincarnated too, when! Why, you, how is it possible!"

Hearing Zeus's words, Apollo, the sun god next to him, had a look of disbelief on his face. He also turned his head and looked at Hermes' appearance.

Zeus also began to panic, and his mouth began to tremble. When the sun god Apollo betrayed him, he only had disdain. When the goddess Hera stabbed him in the back, there was no fear, only sadness, but now he really feels fear.

Because Hermes turned around unexpectedly, and his strength recovered so quickly, but now Zeus had no strength to resist at all, because the dagger of Queen Hera sealed his strength.

Then Zeus looked guilty and said to Hermes: "Hermes, what do you want to do, why are you here!"

Hermes slowly came to Zeus's side, looking at Zeus who was still trembling slightly, a faint smile appeared on the corner of Hermes' mouth. That smile contained ridicule of Zeus.

His smile was not the kind of loud laughter, nor the kind full of joking ridicule, but a smile full of hidden sarcasm. This smile seemed to say: "Zeus, you too have today."

There was a kind of wisdom in his eyes that could see through everything. He saw Zeus's downfall and his helplessness. He knew that this was caused by Zeus himself. Hermes' sarcastic smile seemed to be mocking Zeus' arrogance, selfishness and ignorance.

In his eyes, Zeus was no longer the invincible king of the gods, no longer his master but an ordinary god with flaws and weaknesses. He saw Zeus's weakness, his failings. His mocking smile was a blow to Zeus again and again.

When Zeus saw Hermes' smile, his expression became extremely strange. Even his pale face was slightly flushed, as if he would spit out a mouthful of blood in the next second.

Zeus's face turned pale, and he felt a powerlessness and fear that he had never experienced before. He had always believed that he was the king of the gods and an invincible being, but now, his status and power were threatened by the son he once despised.

Hermes looked at Zeus, feeling happy in his heart. He knew his chance had come. He had been waiting for this moment for too long. When Apollo came to him before, he didn't dare. When Persefani persuaded him, he didn't dare. It was only from Hoglos, the god of aging and destruction, that he gained confidence.

He was able to complete his reincarnation through the small world of Hogrolos, the god of aging and destruction. Although it was not reincarnation in the true sense, the effect was the same, except that part of the origin of life was lost.

The origin of life is precious but not precious, and cheap is not cheap. It is precious in the hands of gods who need it, but in the hands of some gods, it is useless, such as Perseveni.

"Father, my great god-king Zeus, do you know why I chose to be reincarnated?" Hermes asked with a smile. Hermes walked over slowly, as if he wanted to oppress Zeus.

The God Queen Hera standing aside was a little surprised, because Hermes had changed too many.

Hermes actually no longer had the mediocre and submissive look he had before.

Zeus did not answer, but his eyes showed confusion and fear. A smile appeared in front of him, but this smile contained three parts of helplessness, three parts of bitterness and three parts of regret.

"I came to witness your failure, to see your pain and helplessness." Hermes said slowly, "You have always been aloof, ignoring the feelings of other gods, and abusing your power. You regard me as yours Slave, you threatened me with my mother! Now, you finally taste failure."

After saying that, Hermes suddenly laughed, but there was a trace of tears in his smile.

"In order to give birth to me again, my mother has fallen into the cycle of aging and will never be reincarnated. Only by becoming the God King can I save her!" Hermes looked at Zeus with scarlet eyes.

Zeus's eyes widened, unable to believe that these were the words spoken by his son. He felt his heart bleeding and his world crumbling.

Hermes, who had always been submissive and begged him in a low voice, actually became so violent, just for a woman!

"You, you unfilial son!" Zeus roared, "I want to punish you, I want you to know that the power of God cannot be challenged!"

Zeus tried to struggle and stand up, but Hermes stepped on Zeus's back, and his power was suppressed by Hermes. He felt that his dignity had been trampled upon and his power taken away.

Hermes looked at Zeus's helplessness and despair with a smile, and his heart was filled with the pleasure of revenge. He had waited so long and now he could finally enjoy this moment.

However, just as Hermes was about to further humiliate Zeus, a golden light flashed. Hestia, the god of fire, appeared, holding a sharp blade pointed at Hermes.

Hestia, the God of Fire, said calmly: "Okay, Hermes, it's time for you to give up. I'm here. It's absolutely impossible for you to make any further moves against Zeus."

Looking at Hestia, the god of hearth and fire, coming and her actions to defend Zeus, Hera was a little confused as to why Hestia, the god of hearth and fire, wanted to defend Zeus. Now Hestia, the god of hearth and fire. Ermes, the corresponding god in the curse, appears, and getting rid of him is the best thing.

Even if Hera gave up her position as Queen of Gods, she would be willing to do so. After all, she was fed up with the pain of having her godhead broken every day.

So Hera looked at Hestia, the god of fire who defended Zeus, with an angry face. Her eyes were full of confusion and disappointment. She asked Hestia: "Sister, why do you defend Zeus? You know how much he has hurt me!"

Hera's voice revealed deep pain and helplessness, and her heart had been scarred by Zeus's actions. She didn't understand why Hestia sided with Zeus, why she wanted to defend the god who was so cruel to her sister.

You must know that Hestia, the God of Fire, had persuaded her to separate from Zeus before, but now Hestia, the God of Fire, was defending Zeus.

Hera had been blinded by anger, and she seemed to have forgotten that Zeus was also the brother of Hestia, the god of hearth. Even if this brother was more dissolute, her brother, the beast, as a sister, would still come to persuade her.

Hestia looked at Hera, her eyes showing deep concern and sympathy. She knew that the hurt Hera suffered was real and profound, but Zeus was her brother, her brother who had lived for thousands of years, and the god who saved her.

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