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"Zeus is indeed such a person. He won’t mind you staying in the depths of the ocean, nor will he care that you once opposed him. After all, you pose no actual threat to him. As long as you are willing to submit, all can be turned over,"

Erebus nodded slightly, expressing his agreement with Pontus’s statement.

However, in the unfathomable ocean trench, the spirit of the Primordial Sea God tensed up.

If it were so simple to make the other ...

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