As Zeus and Halia return to the city, they are met with a devastating sight—the city lies in ruins. They search for survivors, but the streets remain empty and silent. Making their way to the witch's house, they find it abandoned, as if the witch had foreseen the destruction and fled in time. In the empty house, they discover a letter left for Halia, bearing the cryptic message, "They play with you."

Their hearts heavy with grief, they continue to the palace, where a gruesome scene awaits them—Athena lies dismembered. Halia, possessing the knowledge to manipulate time, projects the moment when Cronos killed Athena, and Ares stands as a witness. In response, they decide to confront Ares, aiming to weaken Cronos in preparation for the final battle. With Zeus planning to ally with Poseidon against Ares, he asks Halia to return the trident to its rightful owner.

As Zeus departs, Halia heads to the temple of Athena to absorb her fallen comrade's power and proceeds to traverse the city. In the midst of her journey, Hera appears, seeking to kill Halia and sever her connection with Zeus. However, Hera is bested in battle, and Zeus arrives, adding to her humiliation. Unyielding in her fury, Hera departs, nursing her wounded pride. Zeus reveals to Halia that Ares is drawn to places of war, leading them to the war-torn city of Thebes.

In the shadow of Tebas's conflict, Halia and Zeus prepare for a confrontation that may shape the fate of gods, titans, and mortals alike. The looming war serves as a pivotal battleground, where alliances will be tested, loyalties questioned, and destinies entwined. The journey of Halia, fueled by newfound power and the drive to challenge the tyrannical Cronos, now leads to a battlefield where even the gods themselves shall tremble. As the hour of reckoning approaches, the threads of fate draw closer together, culminating in a final clash that will define the future of the divine realms.