The Presence of Lavi himself is a very intimidating thing. Followed by the eerie symphony by the Pantheon, it's bound to get everyone nervous.
When Lavi step into the Pantheon... Everyone stood up without exception. They all looked at Lavi who's presence now is stronger than Althea, the Goddess who hold the highest seat... Most of them are confused on how in the world did Lavi get this much Power in such a short amount of time...
"Listen, everyone," Lavi's voice resonated with an eerie power, a force that seemed to ripple through the Pantheon. "The universe stands on the brink of chaos. The Ancient One and his army threaten to unravel the cosmic balance, and we must act swiftly to prevent it."
Lavi's gaze swept across the assembly, his eyes gleaming with an intensity that bordered on intimidation. "My plan is simple, yet it is the only path forward. We shall use the power of Theo and the Titan to defeat the Ancient One and his forces. With their might, we can confront this threat head-on and restore equilibrium."
His declaration sent ripples of unease through the Pantheon. Other gods exchanged glances, and murmurs of dissent began to echo. Jeremy, spoke first. "Lavi, this plan is reckless. Trusting the very gods who have conspired against us is a dangerous gamble."
Lavi's smile was cold, a stark contrast to his usual warmth. "I never said that it was trust. In fact, I'm just using Theo and Titan ambition to get that seat of the universe number one. We must use their power to eliminate the Ancient One before they become a threat themselves."
Althea, who's naturally going to be on Lavi's side, stepped forward. "I agree with Lavi. We need to act swiftly to protect the universe. But what comes after we defeat the Ancient One? Are we to let Theo and the Titan go unchecked?"
The room crackled with tension, and Lavi's eyes locked onto his wives, "No, my dear Althea, we won't let them go unchecked. Once the Ancient One is vanquished, we shall face Theo and the Titan to restore balance."
This declaration sent shockwaves through the assembly. Gods and goddesses rose from their thrones, voices raised in protest. Jeremy, the smartest of the gods, questioned, "You would willingly take on Theo and the Titan, knowing the risks involved? The repercussions of such a battle could be catastrophic."
Lavi's laughter filled the Pantheon, a chilling sound that sent shivers down the spines of those present. "Catastrophic, indeed. But what choice do we have? We either face them now or allow the universe to plunge into an eternal abyss."
Sharion, the Goddess of the Sword, rose from her throne, her eyes ablaze with determination. "My Lavi, we swore never to betray one another, no matter the cost. If this is the path you choose, we shall stand by your side."
Lavtura, the Goddess of Love, nodded in agreement. "We will confront Theo and the Titan, not as enemies, but as a force seeking to restore balance. It is our duty to the universe."
As Lavi's wives spoke, their unwavering loyalty sent a ripple of awe through the Pantheon. Gods and goddesses exchanged glances, their earlier protests quieting as they witnessed the unbreakable bond between the God of the End and his wives.
Lavi's voice held a note of finality as he addressed the assembly. "This is our path forward, my fellow gods. It is a path of danger and uncertainty, but it is also a path of hope and restoration. We must stand united, for the fate of the universe rests in our hands."
The Pantheon fell into a contemplative silence, the weight of Lavi's words settling upon their divine shoulders. It was a plan born from desperation, a gamble with the very fabric of existence. Yet, as the gods considered their options, it was clear that the God of the End had laid the foundation for a cosmic showdown that would redefine the fate of the universe.
In the end, the Pantheon had no choice but to rally behind Lavi and his daring plan. The cosmos trembled with anticipation as the gods prepared to take on the Ancient One, Theo, and the Titan. It was a gamble of cosmic proportions, a high-stakes battle that would determine the destiny of the universe itself.
It was a repeating scene, Where most of the gods leave, leaving only a few gods, most of them, are Lavi and his wives... However, the only one who stay behind to check on Lavi is none other than, Jeremy.
"... I get your plan to use Theo and Titan to get rid of the Ancient One. However, are you sure that this is the only way forward? As we all know, we all came from it. It created us." Jeremy threw his concern straight toward Lavi.
Everyone there stood to think about it, because he does have a point regarding that. But Lavi didn't really care too much about it.
"I am no fool, Jeremy. We never care about the Ancient One to begin with. You can also just stated your concern about me. When all said and done, the one who hold the seat of the strongest being is definitely me. You're concerned about me walking that path, didn't you?"
"I wonder who's the smartest god right now... Yes, you saw right through me. I'm just worried that once the Ancient One is gone, you'll become the Universe Tyrant, Lavi. We have no power to go against you, after all." Jeremy explanation was something that made Lavi wives thought hard... They definitely didn't think of the possibility of Lavi turning into a tyrant.
Lavi let out an amused look before laughing a bit.
"Don't worry about me straying off of this path of mine... After all, I have family to take care. I'm only using Theo and Titan to fully make sure that I'm not wasting my power to take care of the Ancient One. The core of our problem is Theo. As for his problem is the Ancient One. Getting rid of the Ancient One and Theo on one go is definitely the best course of action for me to took. More importantly. My family is strong enough to take me back to the right place..."
Hearing that, Jeremy closed his eyes and then disappear from the Pantheon... Lavi and the other follow suits and then went back to the real world to figure stuff out.