Sincerity, but with underlying malice.
Loudly speaking, these two seemingly contradictory words harmoniously coexist in Perseus.
Holding the long sword in his hand, at this moment, the Son of the Divine King remembered his father, the Monarch of Olympus, the King above all Gods.
He had heard stories about him from the idle chatter of the Gods after drinking nectar, and whether he admitted it or not, in Perseus's heart, that was the example he strived to emulate.
If the Divine King is the lord of all Gods, then the territorial deities are the lowliest among the Deity Race, and the True Gods are like dukes and aristocrats.
And he, the son of Zeus, is precisely the initiator of the era of Demigods' sovereign rights in the Mortal World, the most renowned hero.