

The gods of Greek mythology fought against this Gigantes army with all their might, but the Gigantes proved too powerful. Ares, acting as a commander, reported to his siblings that the strength of the Gigantes was beyond imagination, and they would soon reach the peak of Olympus.
In chapter 63 of Record of Ragnarok, Zeus vows to crush the Gigantes with the souls of the gods. Deep within the underworld, the prison of the gods known as Naraku (Tartarus), the Titans are released by the Gigantes' army. Upon hearing this, Hades silently leaves the assembly. Zeus then battles the advancing Gigantes army and emerges victorious.

Chapter 63 of Record of Ragnarok depicts Zeus, Ares, Poseidon, and Adamas, but Hades is absent. Poseidon inquires about Hades's whereabouts, and one of the gods informs him that he went to fight the giants alone.
Hades vanquishes them all, and Poseidon finds Hades covered in blood in the underworld. Poseidon's opponent tells him how he defeated the giants. Poseidon remarks that this was unnecessary, but Hades responds that he did it for his younger brother.

In chapter 63 of Record of Ragnarok, the scene shifts to the battle between Hades and the Sea Emperor. Ares exclaims, 'Hades never betrays anyone who trusts him.' Then, Adamas appears, and Ares is puzzled while Hermes understands the situation. Hermes explains that Poseidon attacked Adamas, and on Hades's orders, he saved the underworld king's younger brother. Adamas states that Hades always cherishes his siblings and is willing to sacrifice himself for them. At that moment, chapter 63 of Record of Ragnarok concludes.

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