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Chapter 30 - Leaving to Save My Siblings

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Jupiter turned to Campe next, a confident grin on his face. Gently, he cupped her cheek, brushing his lips against hers. He trailed soft kisses from her lips down to her neck, and Campe let out a quiet moan.

Normally, she was composed in front of others, always in control. But now? Her tail slipped out instinctively.

Jupiter blinked in surprise before reaching down and running his fingers along it. The reaction was instant—Campe trembled, her breaths shaky as another moan escaped her lips.

Smirking, he kissed her again before finally pulling away.

Both women stood there, completely stunned—faces red, steam practically rising from their heads. They were speechless.

Jupiter just laughed.

Metis cleared her throat, trying to recover. "You absolute—"

Campe, still dazed, could barely form words. She was lost in her own world, shaking slightly, blinking in disbelief.

Metis crossed her arms, shaking her head as if trying to make sense of everything. Jupiter, meanwhile, stretched his arms and grinned. "Well, I've got a job to do—time to go free my siblings! Try not to miss me too much," he said with a wink.

Before either woman could respond, he pulled them both into a warm hug, earning a surprised yelp from both of them.

Then, with that same carefree energy, he grabbed the potion Metis had prepared, slung the bucket over his shoulder, and walked off—leaving the two of them standing there, still completely flustered.

As Jupiter stepped out of the cave, he made his way down Mount Crete. Before leaving, he focused on finding his grandmother's secret land. Reaching out with his mind, he called out, "Grandma Gaia, are you there?"

After a moment, the earth cracked open, and a deep, warm voice responded. "Jupiter, my dear grandson, what is it? And how did you find me here?"

Jupiter smiled. "I'm Jupiter, Grandma. Just letting you know, I'm heading out to free my brothers and sisters. Tell Mom, since she's training with you. As for how I found you? Simple. I am the sky and order itself. Nothing is hidden from me. After all, the earth exists beneath the sky."

Gaia was stunned. Even Uranus, the first sky god, had never been able to do this.

Jupiter chuckled. "It's simple—Grandpa never really trained himself."

"Train?" Gaia repeated, confused.

"Yes," Jupiter nodded. "Grandpa was the embodiment of the sky, but he never tried to expand his abilities like I did. If you did the same, Grandma, you'd be able to reach new heights too."

Gaia was surprised. Her grandson continued to impress her.

Jupiter changed the subject. "By the way, how's Mom's training going?"

Gaia smiled. "She's doing well. She's managed to access the domains of her children who are trapped inside Kronos… and even a little of yours."

Jupiter nodded. He had given his mother a small portion of his power, but only enough for her to use safely. If he granted her full access, like he did with his siblings, she wouldn't survive—because he wasn't just a god of the sky. He was the sky itself, the very concept. His big brother, Samael, had warned him about this. So, he had carefully given her only as much power as she could handle.

Jupiter smiled, happy that his mother was growing stronger. He turned to Gaia. "Okay, Grandma, I'm off. Give my regards to Mom, the Cyclopes, the Hecatoncheires, and Grandpa Uranus."

Gaia sighed, then smiled. "You continue to surprise me, my grandson. But be careful. I know you're strong, but don't underestimate your enemies."

Jupiter grinned. "I know, Grandma. Don't worry."

Gaia loved her grandson deeply. Unlike most of her children, who carried malice in their hearts, Jupiter had none. She could sense emotions—after all, nature was part of the earth, and as a primordial goddess, she could feel the emotions of all living things.

Kronos and his followers had darkness inside them. Even Rhea, in her anger, carried a shadow of that darkness. But when Gaia sensed Jupiter, all she felt was warmth—pure, golden, and filled with goodness.

Jupiter hugged her, and Gaia returned the embrace. "Be careful," she said again.

Jupiter laughed. "I will, Grandma. And don't worry—I'll bring my siblings back and surprise Mom, okay?"

Then, with a flash of lightning, he vanished into the sky.

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