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I Am Zeus - Chapter 249

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Chapter 249: Yahweh
The air died.

It didn’t grow still. It didn’t become quiet. It died. The chaotic storm around Zeus froze mid-eruption. The screams of the wounded, the crackle of distant fires, the very hum of reality—it all vanished, swallowed by an absolute, suffocating silence. It was a pressure that had nothing to do with force; it was the weight of a gaze.

Everyone, everywhere, stopped.

On the edges of the crater, Ares lowered his spear, his face blank with awe. Kratos stood like a statue, his blades cooling in his hands. The archangels, Michael included, had gone to one knee, their heads bowed not in submission, but in profound, stunned recognition.

Hades, who had never bowed to anyone, simply looked up, his pale face unreadable. Odin’s single eye widened, seeing a pattern he had never glimpsed before. Poseidon stood frozen, a forgotten prayer on his lips.

Wukong, who had been chasing Azazel’s fading essence into the depths, skidded to a halt, feeling the change even there. He looked back, his cocky grin wiped away. “Oh,” he whispered, the sound lost in the void. “The big boss is here.”

In the center of it all, Zeus’s fist, a maelstrom of primordial chaos meant to scour Lucifer from existence, halted an inch from the devil’s face. He couldn’t move it. Not because he was being restrained, but because the universe itself had paused to watch.

Then, He was there.

He didn’t arrive. He was simply… present. And He was nothing like the paintings.

He looked young, perhaps in the prime of his life, with features that held a terrible, gentle beauty. His eyes were the color of a deep, calm sea under a clear sky, and they held an ancient, bottomless sorrow. He wore simple, unadorned clothes of a material that seemed to be woven from starlight and humility. A faint, sad smile touched his lips.

His gaze swept the battlefield, taking in the carnage, the fallen, the freed gods, the kneeling angels. It lingered for a moment on Michael, a silent communication passing between them. Then, it settled on Zeus and the broken devil in his grip.

He took a step forward. The frozen chaos around Zeus parted for him like a respectful sea.

“Don’t,” He said. His voice was quiet, but it filled the infinite silence perfectly. It wasn’t a command. It was a request. A plea.

He looked at Zeus, and for a moment, the King of Olympus saw not a cosmic rival, but another man. A tired one.

“I’m not talking to you as a king, or a creator,” He said, His eyes holding Zeus’s. “I’m talking to you as a father. To another father.”

He gestured to Lucifer, who was trembling in Zeus’s grasp, his monstrous form seeming small and pathetic under that gaze.

“That’s one of my kids,” He said, and the raw, parental ache in those words was more powerful than any divine decree. “He’s made mistakes. Catastrophic ones. He’s proud, and angry, and he’s hurt so many.” He shook his head, a world of grief in the motion. “I’ve lost so many of my children to this… this damn war of his. I don’t… I don’t want to lose another. Not like this.”

The entire multiverse seemed to be holding its breath. Here was God, Yahweh, the Unmoved Mover, begging. Not for His own glory, not for the balance of creation, but for the life of His rebellious son.

Zeus stared at Him. The chaos power still thrummed in his veins, demanding release. The memory of Lucifer’s blade in his chest was a cold ghost. The faces of his own children, nearly lost to this conflict, flashed before his eyes.

He saw the truth in Yahweh’s eyes. This was no trick. This was a father’s heart, broken open for all to see.

For a long moment, Zeus hesitated. The fist of chaos wavered.

He thought of his own sons. Of Ares. Of Apollo. He thought of the times he had been too harsh, too proud. He thought of the love that persisted anyway, a messy, complicated, but undeniable love.

He understood.

And then, he made his choice.

He looked from Yahweh’s pleading eyes down to Lucifer’s terrified ones.

“I understand,” Zeus said, his voice low and heavy. “I do. As a father, I understand your pain.”

A flicker of desperate hope shone in Yahweh’s gaze.

Zeus’s grip on Lucifer’s throat tightened. The chaos energy around his other fist flared back to life, brighter and more violent than before.

“But as a king,” Zeus continued, his voice hardening into granite, “I have a responsibility to my people. As a man who has been stabbed, betrayed, and had his family threatened, I have a right to justice.”

The hope in Yahweh’s eyes died, replaced by a deep, resigned sadness.

“He is a cancer,” Zeus said, his words final and absolute. “And if you won’t cut him out to save your other children, then I will.”

Yahweh didn’t move. He didn’t try to stop him. He just watched, His sad smile still in place, as if He had known this would be the answer all along. A single, silent tear traced a path down His cheek. It wasn’t a tear of anger. It was a tear of grief for a son who had chosen his path, and for the father who had to watch him face the consequences.

Zeus brought his fist down.

It was not a blow of rage. It was an act of grim, terrible necessity.

The chaos did not explode. It consumed.

It touched Lucifer, and the Devil… came apart. Not into light or dust, but into concepts. Pride unraveled into whispers. Hatred dissolved into bitter smoke. Rebellion faded into a final, silent sigh. The monstrous form dissolved, not with a scream, but with a quiet unraveling, like a bad dream fading at dawn.

Where Lucifer had been, there was nothing. Not even a memory the chaos would allow to persist.

It was over.

Zeus lowered his hand. The primordial energy around him slowly bled away, sinking back into the earth, its purpose fulfilled. He was just a battered, bleeding god again, standing alone in the sudden, deafening silence.

He looked up at Yahweh.

The Creator looked back, His face now a mask of serene, infinite sorrow. He gave a slow, slight nod. An acknowledgment. Not of approval, but of understanding.

Then, He was gone.

The pressure vanished. Sound rushed back into the world—the moans of the wounded, the crackle of fires, the heavy breathing of a thousand beings who had just witnessed the impossible.

No one spoke. No one cheered. They just stared at the empty space where the Lord of Hell had been, and at the weary god who had done what even Heaven would not.

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