In this chapter, Nestor tries to persuade the gods to cooperate with him, but the gods refuse. Nestor tells the gods that Nestor is a god, and that they should not be afraid of him. Nestor says that the gods are not a threat to him, because they are a god's chosen people, and Nestor does not want Nestor to harm them. Nestor asks the gods if they think they have the capital to negotiate with Nestor, and the gods reply that they do, but that they need to wait.
In this chapter, Nestor tries to persuade the gods to cooperate with him, but the gods refuse. Nestor tells the gods that Nestor is a god, and that they should not be afraid of him. Nestor says that the gods are not a threat to him, because they are a god's chosen people, and Nestor does not want Nestor to harm them. Nestor asks the gods if they think they have the capital to negotiate with Nestor, and the gods reply that they do, but that they need to wait.