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Chapter 1653 The immortal goddess of revenge(2/2)

Zeus wanted to directly deal with Nemesis, who looked very weak at this time, but he was really worried that Nemesis was fishing.

In fact, there are indeed very few gods left, but not all the power of the gods has been obtained by the goddess of revenge!

About one-fifth of them were directly sacrificed to Zeus by the gods who knew there was no hope of escape.

It is precisely for this reason that Zeus was able to hide among the remains of the Pantheon without being discovered by the Furies!

And the goddess of revenge also lacks this part of her power, which is why it is particularly difficult in the battle with Loki, Frigga, Thor and Hela.

She's not the type to act without a plan.

It has to be said that this is a series of coincidences that happened to the Goddess of Vengeance, which resulted in her never being able to reach her ideal peak state.

But because of the cautiousness of the goddess of revenge, she still has enough power to deter Zeus, who hates her to the core, even after experiencing a series of failures.

It was very quiet in the Pantheon for a while!

Ulena was worried about the situation outside. She wanted to know if the Furies' attack on Thor and the others had yielded any results.

Thanos is very calm and sees things very openly.

Whether it's for Malthael's sake or for death, Thanos is sure that he is against the Furies.

Fighting is inevitable, but when to start fighting can still be discussed a little.



On the battlefield where Nemesis was killed once before, only Cassius was still here.

His injuries have also fully recovered.

He didn't stay here all the time, but went back to Harrogath before coming back.

The previous battle was not without its brutality, but no one relaxed their vigilance.

After all, they each have their own means to save their lives in danger. There is no reason why the goddess of revenge would appear in front of them rashly without any back-up plan.

Especially the weirdness that this guy Nemesis showed before his failure made everyone unable to relax.

A guy facing eternal death didn't even make any desperate struggle or resistance.

This situation is really unusual.

Especially since Death was still at the scene at the time, even Death felt that the Furies had a back-up plan, so naturally others would not let down their guard easily.

Cassius returned to the battlefield just to see if there were any clues.

When Cassius became a legend, the shackles of the Nephalem's talent had not yet been completely broken.

Who among the barbarians of that era didn't know how to find extra gains on the battlefield?

It is very common to use this ability to find clues, and the effect is definitely not bad.

Cassius frowned and looked at the battlefield that had been shattered by the power of destruction. This was not an easy thing.

Hela was still a little rough when she used her destructive authority, and the traces of battle she left behind were really hard to find.

However, Cassius was not unhappy at all. He knew very well that this matter itself would not go smoothly.

Whether it was the battle of extraordinary intensity or the power Hela used to destroy authority, it would be difficult to leave any traces behind.

But what he is looking for is not the completely destroyed nothingness, but the things left behind in that battle.

Cassius entered the war very late, but he came here not too late.

Having been observing the battle for some time, he had a doubt in his mind!

The appearance of the Nemesis before she was completely destroyed was indeed very strange, as if she was bluffing.

But Cassius clearly remembers that the goddess of revenge behaved very normally in the beginning!

In other words, if the Furious Goddess used any means to allow herself to escape, it should have been something she did during the battle, rather than just sending a clone from the beginning!

What Cassius is looking for are traces of what the Furies have done!

Although he was not sure that he would be able to find anything, he was sure that as long as the Furies did something, there would definitely be traces.

The only thing that might cause him to gain nothing is that those traces have disappeared under Hela's attack.

Otherwise, even Thor's full blow will not completely make the traces undetectable!

Cassius has always been cautious. Although he always likes to taunt his enemies with insulting war cries, it is precisely because he is cautious enough that he can grow to be as powerful as he is now.

Even though he still died, it was not the result of his lack of caution.
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