Chapter 123 I choose C, since they're all equal!

Above the Sea of Okeanos, three chariots raced past, slicing through the waves as they moved forward.

The previously ferocious demon-god Phorcys, now bore over a hundred arrows on his back; his left pincer was chopped off, and his hefty lower snake body was covered with charred marks from flames and the gruesome wounds from divine incantations.

Facing the encirclement of three Chief Gods and thirty-three Lesser Deities, even Poseidon himself would have been beaten black and blue.

Not to mention Phorcys, the fallen demon-god.

Thus, the father of sea monsters, who had narrowly escaped demise on the spot, realized he was the one being lured and immediately fled like a dog who had lost its home, madly rushing into the depths of the ocean.

Apollo, Athena, and Artemis took turns pursuing and intercepting but did not hasten to strike. They instead used their weapons to continuously inflict more wounds on Phorcys.