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Now reading: Chapter 823 - 73: The Goddess of Fertility Descends Once Mor from Fate: How About a New Savior?, a Action novel by PinkSnake.

Judging by the situation, if Shiomi failed to bring down Deter, the Bronze Giant would simply keep regenerating.

Under those conditions, the only way to destroy that monster would be for Morgan to pour in far more Mana and unleash her Noble Phantasm at full power, leaving the Bronze Giant no room to regenerate.

Unless, of course, it could still recover even after being reduced to dust. That would be another story entirely.

"Don't push yourselves too hard," Shiomi warned them.

"My husband should rember his own words," Morgan replied, shaking her head.

The heavy, stagnant air was torn apart once more.

Two teors, one silver and one erald, shot up into the sky, circling, colliding, and intertwining as they clashed…

"…That expression really doesn't suit you, Deter."

Shiomi frowned as he pressed his spear down against Deter's scythe.

"A aningless comnt," Deter replied. Though restrained, she showed no irritation, only gazing at Shiomi with cool detachnt. "New God, co to our side."

"Oh?"

"Gods have no need to stand with humans. Humans need only crawl upon the earth, kneel, and look up to us. That is enough," Deter said calmly. "As long as they live within the palm of our hands, they will enjoy eternal prosperity, peace, and happiness. A god's duty is simply to bring that about."

It was an old argunt, yet Deter's attitude this ti was far more explicit, far more blunt, as though she were speaking directly as Zeus's proxy.

Shiomi guessed that after Deter resonated with his Authority, she had slipped out of her original constraints. Zeus must have judged her an unstable elent and decided that his sister needed even stricter control.

Deter suddenly raised her hand, sending Shiomi flying back, spear and all. He spun several tis in midair before managing to regain his balance.

"Is that your own will, or Zeus's?" Shiomi asked, leveling his spear at her.

"The will of Zeus is the will of us Olympian gods."

Deter launched her assault without the slightest pause. Every swing of her scythe carried the force to reap all things.

Even when her strikes failed to hit Shiomi, they still fell into the Interstellar tropolis below, cutting through towering buildings as if they were nothing more than wild grass.

"That's a pretty rciless way of fighting," Shiomi said, glancing at the devastation below before looking back at Deter.

In eyes that should have been gentle and compassionate, there was not the slightest ripple of emotion. Deter felt no sorrow over destroying the city or killing its people.

To her, this was only natural.

The Olympian gods had granted the Interstellar tropolis its prosperity. Naturally, they also held the right to reap it.

To the humans of the Interstellar tropolis, whether thunder or gentle rain from the gods, all of it was a supre blessing. To have one's life taken by the Goddess Deter would be nothing but happiness, never sothing that could give rise to resentnt.

How twisted.

The thought left Shiomi quietly seething.

He and Deter continued to clash high in the sky. The Earth Goddess did not confine her battle to the ground at all, displaying a ferocity more befitting a god of war.

"Looks like—"

Shiomi raised his spear, blocking Deter's descending scythe.

"You've already decided to use that scythe in your hands to reap the only golden rice stalk left in this world.

But I'm sorry. That golden rice stalk has a will of its own, and it has no intention of letting you harvest it!"

Light flared and detonated between Shiomi and Deter.

"Golden… rice stalk…"

Shiomi's words clearly triggered a reaction in Deter. As if she had encountered a concept she couldn't comprehend, she froze for a brief mont.

Shiomi didn't miss that anomaly.

It was obvious that Zeus no longer had enough leeway to completely rewrite Deter's logic. Instead, he had gone for a crude, forceful overwrite, creating contradictions in systems that should have been capable of autonomous regulation, resulting in flaws.

That said, the words Shiomi spoke only caused a temporary disturbance.

Deter quickly shook herself free of the malfunction, discarding it as aningless noise. She abandoned further analysis and instead classified Shiomi as an even greater threat.

"You attempt to disrupt my logic with words, hoping to make crash to the ground through such shallow tactics, New God?" Deter demanded, pointing her scythe at Shiomi.

"That's how you see it?" Shiomi raised an eyebrow, then let out a derisive smile. "Fine, let's go with that. Either way, I don't have anything more to say to the current you."

"If that is the case—"

Deter accepted the conclusion. She raised her scythe, placed her left hand along the back of the blade, and once more transford into an erald teor, charging straight at Shiomi.

Greater Mana than before. An even more rciless assault.

From sky to ground, and from ground back to sky.

Unnoticed by either of them, dark clouds gradually swallowed the once-blue heavens.

There was no doubt about it. Zeus was watching the battle unfold and had decided to intervene, to aid Deter in defeating Shiomi.

To defeat the man Kirschtaria had called the "New God Deity."

Lightning flashed. Thunder roared.

Shiomi and Deter, each gripping the blade of the other's weapon, both sensed it.

The wounds their weapons had carved into each other rapidly healed during that fleeting pause.

"Your Authority resembles mine, yet it is not the sa," Deter said. "To destroy an existence like you, instead of allowing you to govern humanity alongside us, is truly a waste."

"Govern humanity?" Shiomi stared at Deter at point-blank range. "If you truly see humans as your children, then you should understand this. A sapling that never weathers storms will never grow into a towering tree, and it will never leave its childhood behind."

"Humans are far too fragile. Without the protection of the gods, they would crumble at the slightest touch," Deter shook her head, rejecting Shiomi's words. "Therefore—"

"So in order to prove himself right, Zeus plans to interfere in this battle once again?" Shiomi slowly blinked, star-like pupils surfacing in his eyes. "But Zeus isn't the only one who can command thunder."

The changing weather spared Shiomi an extra step. He didn't need to alter the sky itself. All he had to do was draw upon the Mana in the atmosphere and seize control of the lightning within the clouds.

『RuinousThunder』.

Freed from Zeus's will, lightning under Shiomi's command crashed down from the heavens, striking both him and Deter.

The blow landed true, but it also rang the final alarm in Deter's resolve.

"If even maintaining this form is not enough to defeat you and fulfill my mission…"

The Mana around Deter shifted violently. A sandstorm rose from the ashes of the ruined city.

Within the swirling storm, a massive silhouette slowly rose.

The Goddess Deter, her true form revealed.

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