Entering Apocalypse in Easy-Mode-Chapter 477: Morvius’s Action
Chapter 477: Morvius’s Action
In the heart of one of the Celestial realm, where thunder echoed without storm and marble halls shimmered with divine authority, Morvius arrived without warning.
His presence parted the veils of Olympus realm like a blade through silk.
Even Zeus who was now seated upon his throne carved from stormcloud and lightning, felt his brows lift in surprise.
He had not called Morvius. The director of the World Master Bureau simply appeared.
And right now Zeus was not alone.
Within Zeus’s room, two other chair stood occupied. One of them was Hades, lord of the Underworld who now cloaked in more solemn shadows and Poseidon the god of the sea’s fury. His trident resting beside him.
The three pillars of the pantheon were gathered. Zeus had wanted to explain about what he saw when he go with Bael not long ago. freēnovelkiss.com
Morvius hesitated for only a moment. He feels the pressure suffocating him. The Celestial aura of three primal forces pressed against his spirit like an invisible tide. But he stood his ground. This was the moment. The chance he needed to explain what he wanted to say.
Zeus narrowed his sharp eyes with lightning that danced in his irises.
"Director Morvius," he said with deep and resonant voice. "You come unannounced."
Hades tilted his head slightly. Poseidon watched in silence, unreadable as the ocean.
Morvius just nodded. In the twrm of strength, he actually was not less than the Celestials.
"Forgive the intrusion. But I believe this moment demands it, " Morvius said.
Zeus studied him for a breath, then gave a curt nod. "Then speak. Join us. If your words carry the weight I suspect, they deserve to be heard."
Morvius stepped forward, the cold gleam of his eyes never leaving the three gods before him. He exhaled slowly, steadying the trembling in his chest, then sit down.
"I didn’t plan to reveal this," he began, "but the truth must be said. I’ve already met Clyde."
The air shifted.
Poseidon’s brow furrowed. Hades straightened slightly. Zeus leaned forward, his expression hardening.
Morvius continued. "He came to the Bureau uninvited and unstoppable, like you maye guess. He threatened to tear the Bureau apart if I didn’t give him what he wanted."
Silence fell like a stone.
For a moment, none of the three gods spoke. Their surprise was clear.
The name Clyde alone carried weight. But the image of him storming into the Bureau and making demands was something none of them expected. Nobody should ever found the coordinate of the Bueau in the cosmos. Unless someone from within the Bureau told him about it.
"You hold this information," Zeus said with growling voice. But he, Hades, and Poseidon actually understand what makes Morvius lied to him and Bael.
"I did," Morvius said. "Until now. We have discovered the traitor within our circle. And I have found where was Clyde whereabout. Clyde is the name of that anomaly who was a mortal. "
Hearing those words, the atmosphere in the chamber shifted like a storm gathering over still waters.
The three Celestials tensed. Their auras igniting in an instant. Light, shadow, and oceanic fury rippling outward from their thrones.
The mention of Clyde—no, the anomaly—was enough to ignite their deepest rage.
To the Celestials, he was a disaster.
They wont speak his name because that was not important. They spoke it with fury and just called him the anomaly even though they know his name.
Because Clyde had not just defied them but had killed them. And no one had suffered more than the Celestials.
"Where is he now?!" Hades roared. The air around him dimmed, shadows writhing like serpents.
The foundations of the chamber shook.
Poseidon’s trident shimmered with blue fire, the sea god leaning forward with a cold, merciless glint in his eyes.
"Say the word, Director," he muttered. "I’ll drown that thing myself."
Morvius felt the crushing weight of their rage. But he closed his eyes, steadied his breath, and spoke.
"Last time I see the traitor sent him to Tetha-Nine alone," Morvius said. "He’s there now, likely searching for some materials."
Hades rose from his chair, the ground around his feet cracking.
"Then I’ll go now," he growled. "I’ll tear through that world as well and end this before he move again."
"No," Zeus said firmly.
His voice boomed with command, lightning arcing from his fingertips as he stood, like placing himself between his brothers and the storm they were about to unleash.
"We can not strike in anger," Zeus said. "Not against him. Not again."
Poseidon snarled. "He’s vulnerable now. You heard that he’s alone and Hades had woken up the army."
"And if we attack now, I’m sure he’ll able to do smething then vanish again," Zeus shot back. "This time, we must wait. We gather more forces. And when he returns to wherever he thinks he’s safe... That’s when we attack him at once."
The room went still again.
Hades slowly sat back down, though the wrath did not leave his eyes. Poseidon gave no such gesture but his trident dimmed slightly. His power simmering just below the surface.
Morvius gave a slow nod.
"I agree," he said. "He always retreats to the same anchor point when his missions are done but he don’t know where. Let him believe he is safe and that we’ve not noticed anything."
He looked to each of them in turn.
"And then we attack him at once."
None of them spoke. They all agree to that suggestion.
"Now we need to inform the other realms as fast as we can. And I mean all of them from the Celestials, Demons, and Angels. If we attack together we will have more change to win."
Hades nodded and said nothing more.
Morvius looks pleased. With this, he can kill two birds with one stone. The higher beings will deal with Clyde and his friend, and he will deal with Agatha herself.
This is going to be an all out war and he also need to prepare. So Morvius bid farewell to the Celestials and head back home.
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