Corrupted by the black mud, and reversed by the Command Seals and black mud to beco an Avenger dominated by the evils of humanity.
Hating the gods who arbitrarily controlled humanity.
In the world, Moran was the only person whom this great Greek hero regarded as a confidant; no one could replace him.
He knew why Alcides hated him and understood that he was the dark side of Heracles.
At the sa ti, he was also soone he hated and lanted.
In the end, he could never forget it.
In the end, he succeeded.
A trustworthy friend, a hero he respected, soone he admired and envied.
–How could he not hate! How could he not seek revenge!?
Moran regarded the Avenger’s provocation as a passing breeze.
How hateful, how ugly, how selfish.
It was also because of this treaty that Moran could only help Heracles to a limited extent.
Alcides’ hands were stained with the blood of sin.
Then, he would use the power of the Holy Grail to erase everything related to the gods, as well as himself, who had once been a god.
A terrifying ferocity erupted from Alcides, and an invisible blood-colored tide seed to drown everyone present.
He exhausted every ans to subvert the Greek pantheon, causing unprecedented internal strife among the Twelve Olympians.
"Hey, hey, hey, you want to fight without even confirming your Master? When it cos to arrogance, I’m not as good as you."
However, that radiance could not be ignored.
Most of the gods of the past t their downfall.
Ultimately, he single-handedly instigated the war of the gods.
He spread out the cloth that was originally draped over his shoulders and covered his face with it.
Moreover, he had to kill him with his own hands.
To Alcides.
It was obvious that he couldn’t wait to fight Moran.
–My friend... have you fallen too?!
They were both regarded as heroes by the world.
Helping him save his son and wife was the limit.
He had no reason to bla Moran.
Moran was very special—
This world does not need gods who rule over humanity!
Heracles, as a famous great hero, naturally understood this principle better than anyone else.
During his lifeti, because his radiance was too noble and dazzling, he could still suppress this trace of darkness in his heart.
Alcides, who had suffered persecution from the gods, admired Moran from the bottom of his heart; this feeling could even be described as—jealousy.
And they both gave in to the gods at the end of their lives, choosing pleasure over suffering!
–Respecting, yet also hating.
There is no room for any detours or rcy. Anything related to gods must die.
It was truly gratifying.
Moran said with a chuckle.
However, this beauty had flaws.
It’s ridiculous to reason with an Avenger.
Naturally, he couldn’t kill all the gods.
Heracles undoubtedly hated everything related to the gods, even unreasonably blaming and hating his close friend.
He clearly had the ability to completely end the gods, but he failed to kill them all at the crucial mont.
Moran, however, had protected his.
This was just being unreasonable.
His wife was forced to death, and his son was lured to his demise.
Even engraved in the Throne of Heroes.
–Fallen, tainted...
His face was filled with a smile full of fighting spirit.
The experiences of the man nad Moran were too similar to his own.
Alcides revealed a hideous, self-deprecating smile.
Now, the fact that his spirit base was corrupted by the black mud was the best proof of this.
In an instant, the atmosphere beca heavy.
Now participating in the Holy Grail War.
In his later years, he was even elevated to the position of a god by the people of his country, embarking on the sa extravagant path as the hateful gods.
What Alcides has to do is kill God.
Although the hero aspect of Heracles constantly warned himself that it was not Moran’s fault.
However, no matter how well the principle was explained, people are not perfect.
He failed to protect his family.
In his eyes, Moran, who had once killed gods.
–The Snowfield Holy Grail War.
As long as one is human, one has emotions and desires.
There was still darkness in Heracles’ heart.
He wanted to kill his close friend with his own hands.
No matter how noble the great hero was, such a dark side was always buried in his heart.
"Hahahaha, want to cut off my head? That won’t do; my wives would be heartbroken. For their sake, I never intend to lose... neither in the war of the gods nor now."
Alcides hated Moran’s inaction at the end, despising this final concession.
Those who orchestrated these events were related to Alcides by blood and were gods he once worshiped.
This man was more arrogant than anyone else, making him repulsive.
His dark side has completely swelled and erupted, and he will no longer follow common sense.
A group of Mafia mbers were so frightened that their souls almost left their bodies. It was already a testant to their high quality that they didn’t faint directly.
Not only did he protect everything he loved, but he also personally gave the great god Zeus a lesson called "death."
"Hmph, how confident. I didn’t have the chance to fight you at your peak when I was alive, but I’m welcoming it after death... How laughable."
After the war of the gods, Moran reached a non-aggression agreent with the Greek pantheon, not completely killing the gods.
Let the stain on history disappear completely.
At the mont he saw his family die before his eyes.
The fire in the heart of the Avenger Alcides was burning fiercely, and he could not let this betrayer go.
Not only did he fall in love with a goddess, but he himself beca a god, completely defiled by the existence called "god."
They had both suffered persecution from the gods.
However, Heracles could not forgive the sins he had committed and still chose to challenge the Twelve Labors in his lifeti.
For the sake of one person’s desires, humanity continued to be ruled by the gods, and people’s souls continued to be burned by divine fire.
It was precisely because of this aspect that Heracles could be reversed into the Avenger Alcides; he had the compatibility for that class.
He shouldn’t want him to solve all his problems just because Moran was his close friend.
There can be no pure saints.
Moran chose to fight against the gods with all his might for the sake of the Pelasgians and his loved ones.
It was simply an absurd farce!
The gods were not truly destroyed!
Alcides’ goal was very simple.
Hating them to the point of wanting to flay and dismber the gods he once believed in, making them die beyond death.
Because his beloved wife was a goddess.
He was not suppressed by Alcides’s power and remained as calm and composed as ever.
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