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In such circumstances, as the consciousness of the Golden Apple Tree, the relationship between Moanda and Zeus was naturally clear without asking.

However, the surprise was montary, and soon, the Divine King regained his composure. He looked at the Lord of Darkness before him; this was not just a matter of 'explanation'.

Although Zeus didn't know how the Golden Apple Tree suddenly beca a deity, allowing the other party to beco one of the twelve critical 'pillars' was not a common occurrence.

"How can I ensure that she won't betray if I make her a Principal God of the Divine Court?"

Expressing his doubts naturally, Zeus directly addressed the essence of the matter. Compared to his own kin, Moanda was clearly an 'outsider' not to be trusted.

"You can't guarantee it, and I don't intend to. In fact, it's precisely because of this that her existence is aningful."

With a light laugh, Erebus expressed his intentions without any attempt to conceal them.

The existence of Moanda was not rely for 'explanation' but also served as a bridge of communication; as long as her relationship with Zeus remained good, naturally, nothing would happen. However, if their relationship were to change, the elf could be recalled at any ti.

Of course, this wasn't a fatal threat to the Divine King. The departure of the other would only result in a temporary power decrease, and as long as a new deity filled the position, power could be regained.

"...So, what do you need to do?"

After a mont of reflection, seeming to accept the result, Zeus thought that it was acceptable to use others to fill gaps until there were enough 'insiders.' However, he was still sowhat puzzled about what Erebus really wanted him to do.

Presenting such a gift upon their first eting... In fact, the explanation that Zeus previously wanted was at most just an insincere apology.

"Don't worry; you'll know what I want you to do later. If you decide to refuse at that ti, it will still be possible, and then I will give you proper compensation—for example, a Golden Apple wouldn't be bad. Moanda's joining your Divine Court doesn't an she will relinquish ownership of the fruits she bears."

With a smile and seeing the negotiation settled, Erebus suddenly had a strange look while observing the Divine King.

"So now, is our simple agreent reached?"

"...I have no reason to refuse."

Nodding, Zeus naturally wouldn't refuse a freely offered advantage, and he was even pleased to see it happen.

At least, a Primordial God who had previously shown ambiguous attitudes had suddenly beco a sowhat friend; perhaps later, when he was at odds with other Primordial Deities, he could beco an ally for a price.

"Very well, since our agreent is reached... Let , as your senior, offer you a piece of advice."

"Advice?"

Curious but interested, the Divine King was still eager to hear it.

As a deity born at the dawn of creation, perhaps Erebus intended to share so ancient secrets, thereby showing off his status, but that was of no consequence.

The Divine King was happy to welco this.

"Please, I am all ears for your admonition."

"Good, young Divine King, since you are willing to accept, nothing could be better."

Lifting his hand slightly, seemingly discerning the thoughts of the Divine King, Erebus smiled contentedly:

"Actually, it's nothing special... Just rember, Zeus—in the Chaos World, certain things are actually unique instances."

"For example, not every Primordial God... is as incompetent as Gaia."

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