In this chapter, we learn that the gods of Olympus and Asgard have been at war with each other for the last 2.1 billion years. One day, a human appears on the other side of the universe and smacks the gods to death. The gods are now extinct. The monster tells the story of how his father and his father's father were also killed in the battle. He tells us that he still wants to find his father. He says that the place where the humans killed the gods is called "earth" and that anyone who enters it will be instantly detected. He also says that athena is on her way to "p clubbing" and has not yet returned. He suggests that she send "the god of love" to her. He warns her to stop "paddling up" and tells her to "stop clubbing." The monster says that they have already left Earth and no longer grudge against heroes. They agreed to assist the heroes in their investigations "out of courtesy."
In this chapter, we learn that the gods of Olympus and Asgard have been at war with each other for the last 2.1 billion years. One day, a human appears on the other side of the universe and smacks the gods to death. The gods are now extinct. The monster tells the story of how his father and his father's father were also killed in the battle. He tells us that he still wants to find his father. He says that the place where the humans killed the gods is called "earth" and that anyone who enters it will be instantly detected. He also says that athena is on her way to "p clubbing" and has not yet returned. He suggests that she send "the god of love" to her. He warns her to stop "paddling up" and tells her to "stop clubbing." The monster says that they have already left Earth and no longer grudge against heroes. They agreed to assist the heroes in their investigations "out of courtesy."