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“Just the people whom I wanted the see! Hades. I’m glad that you’re recovering well, brother.” I turned to look over my shoulder, half-heartedly expecting to see Poseidon approaching us, but it was not him who was making his way towards us. It was Zeus. And as much as I hadn’t wanted to talk to Poseidon about anything that was going on, I was more willing to talk to Poseidon than I was willing to talk to Zeus. I was still hyper aware of the fact that he had taken Hades and beaten him without ensuring that his reason for beating him was founded. Hades had gotten a lashing for nothing, and I just knew that it had been a painful one. And Zeus would not be held accountable for his actions, because he was the one who held everyone accountable for their actions. It was the way that things wo