Chapter 15: Giaia Resentment and Forgiveness and Truth Revealed
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As Jupiter returned to the cave with his grandfather, Uranus, he noticed that no one was there. They waited for a while, but the cave remained empty.
Seeing this, Uranus spoke. "Grandson, so… should I call you Jupiter?"
Jupiter smiled. "Grandpa, you don't need to be so formal. Just call me by my name—Jupiter."
Uranus nodded and Smiled. "Alright, Jupiter. Now, tell me—what's your plan?"
Jupiter crossed his arms and thought for a moment. "It's simple. First, I'll go to the Underworld alone. There's resided Nyx nad Eribus your brother and sister and I need to meet, and I'll convince them to join my side and i know i am powerful enough to face titan alone but i want alies with me too . After that, I have to free my uncles—the Cyclopes and the Hekatonkheires. They're still imprisoned in Tartarus, right?"
Uranus lowered his gaze, his expression filled with regret. "Yes… I imprisoned them." He sighed deeply. "I know they were… different, not like the Titans. But they were still my children. Back then, I judged them too quickly. They looked monstrous to me, and I feared them. But now… now I see how much I failed them."
Jupiter listened as his grandfather's voice became heavy with guilt.
"When I was reformed, my memories came back to me more clearly," Uranus continued. "I saw how I disappointed them all. How I let my own fear and pride cloud my judgment. I never showed them love. Even when my Titan children were born, I distanced myself from them too. They were weak compared to me, and that made me despise them. I was harsh to Oceanus, Themis, and the others. In the end, the Titans hated me for it. They rejected me as their father… and I deserved it."
Jupiter remained silent, letting his grandfather speak.
Suddenly, a familiar voice echoed through the cave.
"Jupiter! I'm back!"
Jupiter turned and smiled as Gaea entered the cave, her tone cheerful. Behind her was Rhea, walking beside Themis, the Titaness of Justice. Along with them was Metis, the Titaness of Knowledge. She was dressed in a flowing red Greek-style gown, holding a large book—the Book of Wisdom, which contained all the knowledge of this planet.
Rhea followed closely behind her mother, her face bright with happiness. She had been worried, but now, seeing her son standing strong, she felt relief.
A moment later, the nymphs and Amalthea, the goat who had once fed baby Zeus, arrived. As soon as they entered, their eyes landed on Jupiter.
They were overjoyed. But then… they saw someone else standing beside him.
Shock spread through the cave.
"Father!" Themis and Reha gasped, stepping forward in disbelief. Amalthea, too, looked stunned.
But the most shocked of all was Gaea. Her body stiffened as she stared at the man beside Jupiter—the one who had caused her the most suffering.
Her husband.
Uranus.
As everyone stood frozen in shock, a heavy silence filled the cave. Then, after what felt like forever, Gaea finally spoke, her voice trembling.
"How… how is this possible?" she whispered, her hands shaking.
Memories flooded her mind, memories she had long buried but could never forget. She remembered how her own brother, Uranus, had forced himself on her, leaving her no choice but to marry him. At first, she tried to find happiness in their marriage, accepting her fate. But then… their children were born.
The Cyclopes. The Hekatonkheires.
She had loved them instantly, no matter how they looked. They were her children. But Uranus… he had seen them as monsters. Without hesitation, he had locked them away in Tartarus, breaking her heart. She had wanted to fight for them, to save them. But what could she do? Her husband was stronger, far stronger.
Time passed, and more children were born—the Titans. At first, Gaea had hope. Maybe this time, things would be different. But Uranus had begun to change. He stopped listening to her. He ignored her advice. He grew distant, cold. And worst of all… their children followed his example.
Most of them, at least.
Only a few still treated her with kindness—Rhea, Themis, Oceanus. The others… they started to see her the way their father did. Weak. Unimportant.
And then the beatings began.
She clenched her fists as the memory hit her like a tidal wave. Hyperion, once strong and proud, reduced to a bloody mess because he had dared to voice an opinion Uranus didn't like.
She had watched. She had cried. But she had been powerless.
That was when she had decided—this had to end.
So she created a weapon. A mighty scythe, forged from her own essence. She had begged her children to rise up against their father, to free themselves from his rule. But none of them had dared. They were afraid. They lacked the will to fight.
All except one.
Kronos.
Her youngest son had stepped forward. He had taken the scythe and, when the moment was right, he had ambushed his father. He had caught him, sliced him apart, and cast his broken body into the sea.
Gaea had watched it happen. Her heart had ached, but she had known—this was the only way. It had been necessary. For her children. For their future.
And yet now her own child kronos followed his own father footsteps…
Now, standing before her, was Uranus. Alive. Whole.
Her breath hitched as he spoke.
"Gaea… I know what I did was wrong."
His voice was steady, but filled with something she had never expected—guilt.
He turned to look at his children. Rhea. Themis. The others. He met their eyes, his own filled with sorrow.
"I see it now. When Kronos cut me apart, I became the sky itself. I lost my body, but I didn't die. Instead, I… I remembered." His voice broke slightly. "I saw everything. Every mistake. Every cruel choice. I saw how deeply I hurt you."
A single tear rolled down his cheek.
Gaea gasped softly.
Uranus… crying?
He continued, "I see it now… what I did to our children. My own children. I threw them into Tartarus, into a prison of darkness, simply because of how they looked. And I… I regret it."
For the first time in eons, Gaea felt something stir inside her.
Hope.
Hope that maybe… just maybe… things could be different. That maybe, after all this time, she could finally have the love she had once dreamed of.
As Gaia felt hope rise in her heart, she couldn't help but wonder—could she finally have the life she once had before the birth of her first children, the Cyclopes? Could Uranus truly change? The sight of his tears only made that hope grow stronger.
Uranus then turned toward his daughters, Themis and Rhea. He stepped forward hesitantly, his expression full of regret.
"I know what I have done in the past," he said, his voice heavy with guilt. "Please… forgive me, my daughters. I realize now what I became. I'm truly sorry."
For the first time, he apologized.
Everyone was shocked.
Rhea, gathering her courage, spoke, her voice trembling.
"Then tell me, Father… why did you curse Kronos?" she asked, her pain evident. "Because of that curse, he ate all my children… all of them… except for Zeus, who—who he destroyed his soul! If it weren't for Chaos-sama, Zeus would have been lost forever!"
She pointed at Jupiter while crying, her hands shaking with emotion.
Uranus shook his head. "I didn't curse him," he said firmly.
That single statement made everyone freeze.
Gaia, Amaltheia, Themis, and Metis, who had been silently watching, were all stunned. Even Rhea, through her tears, looked at him in shock.
Gaia's voice was shaky. "What… what are you saying?"
Uranus sighed. "I'm saying the truth. I never cursed Kronos." He looked at Rhea. "Why would I curse my own son? Why would I wish on him the same suffering I endured? No father would do that. Not even me… not even when I rejected my children back then."
Rhea, Themis, and Amaltheia listened carefully.
"Yes, I hit Hyperion that time," Uranus admitted. "I was angry, and I regret it to this day. But I would never curse my children or wish for them to be destroyed."
He looked directly at Rhea now.
"The curse was not mine. It was born from Kronos himself. His own fear created it," Uranus explained. "He was afraid of losing his throne, just like I was. And that fear turned into reality."
Everyone stood there, trying to process his words.
For the first time, Gaia looked at her husband with something close to affection.
"Then… how did you return?" she asked. "You said you lost your form… your physical body."
Uranus nodded. "I did lose it. But our grandson, Jupiter, remade me."
Silence.
Shock filled the air.
Amaltheia, Metis—the Titaness of wisdom and knowledge—Themis, the Titaness of justice and order—Rhea, the Titaness of motherhood—and even Gaia, the Earth itself, all turned their gazes toward Jupiter, waiting for him to explain.