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Chapter 142 The Second Meeting of Vulcan and Celestial God

Chapter 142 The Second Meeting of Vulcan and Celestial God
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There is a wooden door here, emitting a faint, inconspicuous light, looming in the dim mist.

Inside the wooden door is the "border".The border is Hephaestus's treasure trove. All the treasures he built since ancient times are displayed here, in the palaces of floating islands under the dim sky of the border.

The god Uranus is outside the wooden door, and Hephaestus is inside the wooden door.

"Come in by yourself, I'll pour you wine." Hephaestus shouted out the wooden door.

The god Uranus was also welcome, he walked in empty-handed.

He entered the border, first glanced at Hephaestus, and then suspended under the dim yellow sky and looked around carefully.

Then he frowned. "Not here." He looked at Hephaestus and said.

"I came here with sincerity, and I shouldn't just arrive here."

The cyan color that belongs to the sky is rendered from behind Uranus, like a drop of ink dripping into a bowl of clear water.

The dusky sky on the frontier changed hues, became transparent, then dissipated to reveal the hidden island of Lemnos.

When the border was completely dispersed, Uranus arrived at the island of Lemnos and came to the temple on the island.

The three goddesses were on guard against him, and Clotho had even taken out the history book.

Hephaestus still maintained the posture of pouring wine, and the rose-colored wine fell from the spout of the golden pot to the silver cup.

"Back off." He shouted.

"Take the two of them out, and I'll talk to him alone."

Crotor glanced at Hephaestus, and acted silently.

It wasn't until the three goddesses left the temple that Hephaestus looked at the opposite god Uranus.

"You'd better be sincere enough to satisfy me."

Uranus frowned: "I can only give so much, whether you are satisfied or not depends on how much you want."

As he said that, he turned around and looked through the door of the temple to the sea and the sky: "You are still in the world."

"However, I didn't expect that you would continue to stay in the sea."

"Aren't you afraid of Gaia? If you are too close to her, it will make her uneasy."

Hephaestus threw the silver cup full of wine across the air, and Uranus on the opposite side firmly caught it.

"Then where can I go? Does it depend on people's faces where I want to live?"

Uranus raised the silver cup, took a sip of the wine and said, "You don't need to look at people's faces, but Gaia will be dissatisfied, which is also true."

Hephaestus suddenly laughed, and he continued: "Then what? What does it have to do with me?"

Uranus wanted to continue drinking, but when the silver cup was brought to his mouth, he stopped suddenly.

He thought for a while and put down his wine glass: "It really doesn't matter much." He said.

Immediately afterwards, he paused for a moment, and then changed the subject: "Hades and Zeus have a secret alliance, you already know through Rika."

"Actually, Hades and I also secretly made a verbal agreement."

"The reason for all this is because of Gaia, she is the first god conceived since the birth of the world, and she has personally experienced the supreme scenery and great power."

"In her eyes, we are all latecomers. She hates the latecomers, because the birth of the other primitive gods has weakened her authority and caused her to fall from the highest."

"She is also the last person to have a new birth of greatness."

"Especially... we are all a continuation of her creation in a sense."

"How can the Creator be equal to the Creator?"

"Gain I've been in touch with her for a long time, I know her all too well."

Speaking of this, Uranus sighed: "She is so good at maneuvering, she is the best at wooing a group, and then suppressing a group."

"When I broke with her, she recruited the other primitive gods and labeled me as a latecomer, which made me walk on eggshells for a long time."

"If I hadn't been decisive enough to find a reason to start a war with the abyss first, showing strength and recklessness that made them afraid, they would have united long ago."

As he spoke, he stared straight at Hephaestus: "Now, both you and Hades have become latecomers."

"Because of you, I feel a lot better."

"It is foreseeable that Zeus will also become a new latecomer."

"I won't hide it from you, Gaia came to me and wanted to discuss with me to suppress Zeus and prevent him from becoming great."

"He wants to use my blood to have a child with me, and then use this child to deal with Zeus."

"But I don't like this. Because I know her too well. If Zeus falls, it will be you and Hades. If you fall, it will be me again."

"That crazy woman has become paranoid, and even in her dreams she wants to regain the supreme position."

"Hephaestus, this is my sincerity. I could have used you to hold Gaia back and watch from the sidelines, but I didn't."

"When you took the authority of history and records with the record Atlas as an anchor, I could have blocked it, but I didn't either."

"I even took the initiative to cover up for you, I just didn't know how to help you deceive Gaia with Atlas."

Speaking of this, Uranus drank the wine in the silver cup calmly: "Because I don't exclude you. Although you are my descendants, I also hope that you will reach my height and become my opponent."

"Just like... my son Cronus..."

Hephaestus simply closed his eyes, and a phantom of the history book appeared in his hand, flipping through the pages, rubbing the words on it with his fingertips.

His tone was half certain rather than uncertain: "Is it Uriah?"

"..."

"Sure enough, all the good things bestowed by fate have long been priced in the subtleties."

"There has never been a coincidence, it is the inevitable result of the unity of will."

"It's no wonder that I still feel wrong when I think about it. No matter how strong Atlas is, how can I hide it from you? It's also embarrassing. I comfort myself, saying that Atlas is weaker, and you may not care about him."

Uranus laughed when he heard the words: "I don't care, Gaia is hard to say."

"Atlas is also a coincidence, it happened to block the knife for you and Hades."

"Originally he was the one I was most optimistic about."

"The distance between him and greatness is already very close."

Hephaestus looked at him: "Isn't that the past? Now, with the help of the gods, isn't it infinitely close?"

Uranus was obviously stunned for a moment: "You know?!"

Hephaestus shook his head, and said softly, "It's not difficult."

"History is piled up by endless clues. I can't see what I look like in it, but it's easy to see what other people look like."

"It's like... I see you clearly..."

"Night and day, sky and earth, bad luck and luck, we are all looking for our opposite, trying to complete ourselves from the root."

"It seems that we all want to sit in that supreme position called this."

"It's not just Gaia thinking, you... are no exception..."

(End of this chapter)

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