Chapter 2569
An Understated Dominance
âA bunch of weaklings like you dare challenge the wrath of god?â Zeus sneered. âThen, die where you stand.â
He raised his hand and conjured a sphere of lightning, then hurled it into the sky. Thunder cracked as bolts of blue lightning rained down on the monks below.
âLeave them alone!â came a shout, the voice crisp and clear.
At that instant, a golden octagram array appeared above the monksâ heads like a giant mirror. It blocked all the blue lightning bolts, then shattered with a deep, echoing crack.
Grace had conjured the array. Though she blocked the strike to protect the monks, the effort had drained her energy.
âOh? I didnât expect to find a master among you.â Zeus raised an eyebrow, visibly surprised.
Even though that was just a casual strike, it wasnât something a typical grandmaster martial artist couldâve blocked, especially not someone so young.
âGreetings, Lord Zeus, Lady Hera. I am the Princess of Ariella. What couldâve provoked such wrath? Surely, we can talk this through.â
Grace stepped out from the ancient temple gate. Her white dress remained spotless despite the chaos around her.
âPrincess of Ariella?â Zeus narrowed his eyes slightly. âThat Golden Steeple earlier was your divine artifact?â
âThatâs right. Itâs bound to my life force,â she replied, not bothering to deny it.
He let out a low chuckle. âYouâve got some skill. I didnât expect it to hold us off this long.â
But the amusement in his voice didnât reach his eyes. Beneath it lurked a flicker of killing intent.
He had assumed the Golden Steeple had been set up by some supreme master from Dragonmarsh, or an ultimate grandmaster. Never did he expect the one who made two royal gods suffer a setback to be just a young woman.
When did Dragonmarsh start producing so many geniuses?
Logan Rhys-who had unlimited potential and managed to take down Poseidon-was already a headache. And now here came another monster. If someone like Grace were allowed to grow unchecked, sheâd become a serious threat.
Grace seemed to read his thought and said, âThe divine artifact bound to my life force was shattered by both of you. Not only has my cultivation been severely weakened, but I will never be able to break through again. So thereâs no reason for you to have any reservations.â
âSheâs a smart one,â Hera said with a faint smile.
A spark of interest lit up her eyes. If Grace hadnât been a princess of Dragonmarsh, she might have taken her under her wing and trained her personally. There were far too few female martial artists with both her talent and shrewdness.
âSo what if youâre telling the truth?â Zeus sneered. âDo you think you have the right to negotiate with us?â
âThis isnât a negotiation. Itâs a deal,â Grace replied calmly.
She continued, âI know both of you have hit a wall in your cultivation. You havenât broken through in decades. But I happen to know a technique that could let you tap into divine energy and push past your limits.â
Upon hearing that, Zeus and Hera froze. Even the way they looked at Grace had changed.
For years, the bottleneck had been their greatest frustration. Theyâd tried countless ways to break through, but nothing had worked. Eventually, theyâd resigned themselves to the idea that they might be stuck at that level forever and would never push past their limits.
But now, Graceâs words lit a spark of hope, especially for Zeus. With his short lifespan, he desperately needed a breakthrough to extend it. It was the kind of opportunity he couldnât afford to pass up.
Still, neither of them was foolish enough to take a stranger at her word. Theyâd run into situations like this more times than they could count. Every time they thought theyâd found a way to break through, it always ended in disappointment.
âWhy should we trust you?â Zeus narrowed his eyes and gave Grace a sharp once-over. âYou donât actually think weâd follow your lead just because you tossed out a few grand claims, do you?â
âWith your status, how could I even think of deceiving you?â Grace smiled faintly. â Iâm not reckless enough to make a deal without some certainty. Thatâd be like signing my own death warrant.â
âYou might have a point,â Zeus said, stroking his chin. âSo, whatâs your condition?â
âLeave Dragonmarsh immediately. Three days from now, Iâll personally show you how to break through,â Grace replied.
âLeave Dragonmarsh?â He sneered. âSo, youâre helping Logan deal with the crisis? And youâre using that as an excuse to trick us into leaving?â
âYes, Iâm doing this for him. But Iâm not trying to trick you. Iâm here to negotiate a deal with both of you,â she corrected.
âYouâre honest, Iâll give you that. But I still donât believe you.â Zeus shook his head.
âThose are the terms. How you want to proceed is up to you,â Grace said calmly, without a hint of arrogance or submission.
Suddenly, Zeus grinned. âIâve got a better idea. Want to hear it?â
âOh? Go ahead.â
He chuckled darkly. âFirst, we kill Logan. Then, we capture you. After that, weâll use every torture we have to make you spill the secret to breaking through. How does that sound?â
The Hall of Gods had its own torture chamber. Anyone who was brought there didnât last more than three days before confessing everything.