Odysseus, the Serpent Bearer, has been resurrected!
Amidst aftershocks not strong enough to sink the entire Sanctuary, the 13th constellation, Ophiuchus, finally returns to life!
As a result, the wounds of the Bronze and Gold Saints, healed by Ophiuchus’s healing power, are gradually mended.
However, they are simultaneously overcome by drowsiness, falling into a terrifying sleep induced by an overwhelming power.
Witnessing Odysseus’s resurrection from the Cemetery, countless serpents vanish into thin air.
Odysseus, now at the Aries Temple, sports a heavily made-up appearance, reminiscent of X-JPAN’s YOSIKI, radiating a stunning beauty.
Odysseus’s Strength
Questioning the Gold Saints whether they will stand with Athena or him, Odysseus boldly declares his intention to vanquish Athena.
Is Odysseus driven by a desire for world domination, or has he returned to save the world? The mystery deepens.
Thanks to differences in time and space due to their arrival from the future, Shun and Shiryu awaken quickly and join forces, plunging into the true purpose of the Serpent Temple.
Time is running out for Athena’s life.
Using his ability, not attacking but instead employing the “Law of Awakening,” Odysseus systematically puts Aries’s Shion and Taurus’s Ox to sleep one after another.
While Gemini’s Cain, or rather the evil heart of Abel, tries to resist, Odysseus penetrates his mind with ease.
With Odysseus’s threatening prowess, he discerns Abel’s true self and erases his identity, the Apoptosis, which tormented Cain so much.
The power of Odysseus, the 13th Gold Saint of Ophiuchus, is feared even by the gods.
With evil vanquished, Cain, the Gemini Gold Saint, heralded as the strongest for generations, unleashes the ultimate finishing blow, the Galaxian Explosion!
Did Cain manage to defeat Odysseus and protect Athena in the end?