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70- Leonidas

Hades' eyes followed Zeus questionably, obvious distrust in them as the male sat on the chair, a round table in between them as he said, "Thank you for seeing me, Brother."

Hades only made a gruff sound of agreement as a response.

Zeus sighed now, his blue eyes having a flash of lightening in them. "You have to let her go,"

Hades suddenly wondered what would happen if he just killed him now and saved him from all the future stress. "Your job is to convince me on why I should, not telling me what I have to do and not."

"She is already marked for death," Zeus said, the lightening in them flickered as he tried to reason with his brother. "All mortals die."

"Apparently, so do Immortals," Hades said, "Is that not why you are here? The thought of death displeases you?"

"It is not just my death," Zeus said, gritting his teeth. "Her mere existence will cause the death of not just me, but many."

"And you think that killing her would stop it from happening in another future?" Hades asked, "That
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