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I Am Zeus Chapter 278: The War

Novel: I Am Zeus Author: Chaosgod24 Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 278: The War from I Am Zeus, a Fantasy novel by Chaosgod24.

The grey pocket humd with a different energy now. Not the quiet hum of hiding. The sharp, electric hum of preparing. Of sharpening blades and hardening resolve.

Zeus stood at the center of it all, his white eyes sweeping over his army one final ti. They were gathered in loose formation—gods and Titans and monsters and heroes, all of them hollow but burning bright with purpose. They looked at him with the kind of trust that made his chest ache.

"We’re not hiding anymore," Zeus said, his voice carrying without effort. "Tomorrow, we take the fight to them. Not because we’re stronger. Not because we’re ready. Because waiting won’t make us any of those things."

He paused, letting the words settle.

"The Archangels are mustering. Heaven is preparing for a siege. They expect us to co at them the sa way we did before—straight on, desperate, hoping for a miracle." He almost smiled. "So that’s exactly what we’re going to do."

A murmur ran through the crowd. Confusion. Curiosity.

Kratos stepped forward, his arms crossed. "You want us to walk into their trap."

"Yes," Zeus said simply. "Because while they’re focused on the trap, the real attack happens sowhere else."

He gestured, and Athena stepped forward. tis stood beside her, pale and hollow but radiating quiet intensity.

"Athena and tis are going to infiltrate the Citadel of Souls," Zeus continued. "Not fight. Not storm. Infiltrate. They’re going to slip through the cracks while every angel in Heaven is watching us."

Athena picked up the thread. "Once inside, we find the soul repository. We introduce chaos into the sorting chanism. Every soul in that place—every god, every mortal, every being He’s ever claid—will suddenly be free. Unlabeled. Unclaid."

tis added softly, "And in that mont of chaos, you’ll feel it. Your souls will call to you. Your power will return. You’ll be whole again."

The murmuring grew louder. Hope, sharp and painful, flickered in hollow eyes.

"That’s when the real fight starts," Zeus said. "When we’re at full strength. When we’re not just survivors, but an army."

Odin stroked his beard, his one eye gleaming. "And while they’re recovering their souls, we hold the line against Heaven’s host."

"Exactly," Zeus said. "Kratos, Wukong, and I will lead the main assault. We’ll hit them hard, hit them fast, make them think we’re desperate. Make them commit everything to stopping us."

Wukong bounced on his feet, staff spinning. "Finally! I was getting bored sitting around."

Kratos said nothing, but the faintest nod of approval was visible.

Zeus turned to Hades, who stood apart, shadows gathering around him like a living cloak. "Brother. When the souls are freed, they’ll need sowhere to go. Sowhere that feels like ho. Can you open the underworld? Really open it?"

Hades t his gaze. In his dark eyes, the hope was fragile but real. "The gates are old. The paths are overgrown. But they rember . They’ll open."

"Then that’s your job. Be ready. When the mont cos, welco them ho."

Hades nodded once and turned away, his shadows deepening as he began his work.

Zeus looked around, checking his ntal list. He’d covered the assault, the infiltration, the retrieval. But there was one more piece. One more vulnerability.

He found Gaia and Rhea standing together at the edge of the gathering, ancient and patient as the earth itself.

"Grandmother," Zeus said, approaching them. "Mother."

Gaia’s eyes, deep as bedrock, t his. "You have sothing to ask."

"The mortals," Zeus said. "When this war starts, when Heaven and the old gods clash, the mortal world is going to feel it. Storms. Earthquakes. Signs and wonders. Panic."

Rhea nodded slowly. "The innocent always suffer in wars of the divine."

"I won’t let that happen," Zeus said. "Not this ti. They didn’t ask for this. They didn’t choose any of it. They just... lived their lives, forgot about us, moved on. They don’t deserve to be casualties."

Gaia tilted her head. "What would you have us do?"

"Protect them." Zeus’s voice was firm. "You are the earth. You are the foundation. If anyone can shield the mortal world from the fallout of this war, it’s you. Keep the ground steady. Calm the storms. Muffle the thunder. Let them sleep through the apocalypse."

Rhea smiled, a warm, sad expression. "You’ve grown, my son. The boy who wanted the moon now worries about the ants beneath his feet."

Zeus almost smiled. "Maybe I learned sothing. Eventually."

Gaia reached out and placed a hand on his shoulder. Her touch was cool, grounding, ancient. "We will do as you ask. The mortal world will not know this war. They will sleep, and wake, and wonder at the strange dreams they had."

"They’ll think it was all a nightmare," Rhea added. "A collective hallucination. And they’ll go back to their lives, none the wiser."

Zeus let out a breath he didn’t know he’d been holding. "Thank you."

Gaia squeezed his shoulder. "You are the child of us both. We would not see your reign end in the destruction of the innocent. Go. Fight your war. We’ll hold the world together."

Zeus nodded and turned back to his army. Athena and tis were deep in conversation, tracing paths on their mist-table. Hades had vanished into his shadows, preparing. Kratos was sharpening his blades with grim focus. Wukong was doing handstands. Odin was speaking quietly with Thor, their expressions serious.

Hera approached him, her face unreadable. "You’ve thought of everything."

"Have I?" Zeus looked at her. "I’ve thought of the plan. The pieces. The moves. I haven’t thought about what happens after."

"Good," Hera said. "After is for survivors. Focus on now."

He nodded slowly. "You’ll stay with Athena and tis? Help coordinate?"

"I’ll be where I’m needed," she said. Then, quieter, "Co back. When this is over. Co back."

Zeus looked at her—his wife, his enemy, his partner, his family. After everything, she was still here. Still fighting. Still waiting.

"I will," he said. "I promise."

She held his gaze for a long mont, then nodded once and walked away to join the strategists.

Zeus turned back to his army. The grey pocket humd with anticipation. In a few hours, they would march into the heart of Heaven. In a few hours, everything would change.

He raised his voice one last ti.

"Rest while you can. Prepare while you can. Say whatever needs to be said to whoever needs to hear it." He looked around at them—his family, his enemies, his allies. "Tomorrow, we go to war. Tomorrow, we take back what’s ours. Tomorrow, we remind Heaven what it ans to face gods who have nothing left to lose."

A roar went up from the gathered beings. Not loud—they were too hollow for that—but fierce. Determined. Alive.

Zeus smiled, a hard, sharp expression.

"Get so rest," he said. "We’ve got a long day ahead."

The army began to disperse, finding corners of the grey to rest, to think, to prepare. Zeus stood alone at the center, looking out into the void where Heaven waited.

Behind him, Hers appeared in a blur. "Dad."

Zeus turned. "You checked on the mortals?"

"Safe. Asleep. Gaia’s already working—the ground’s steady, the sky’s quiet. They won’t feel a thing." Hers hesitated. "Elena wanted to tell you sothing. Before everything."

"What?"

"She said, ’Win. For all of us.’" Hers shrugged. "You know. Mortal stuff. Dramatic."

Zeus almost laughed. "Tell her I’ll do my best."

Hers nodded and vanished again, off to run whatever last-minute errands needed running.

Zeus looked back at the void. Sowhere out there, Heaven waited. The Father waited. His daughter’s soul waited.

"So do I," he whispered. "And I’m done waiting."

The grey pocket humd around him, and in the distance, the first drums of war began to beat.

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