Putting that aside, he and everyone now focused their attention toward the Goddess as step by step she was closing the distance.Clad in her long, white gown, Athena looked as she usually was; ethereal, elegant and stunningly beautiful, a pure beauty among all living beings. As she walked, a faint, unearthly yellow light from her cosmos glowed all around her, cocooning her teen, delicate feature, protecting her. Her long purple hair flowing with the morning wind; the edges touching the staff in her right hand.Though the corner of her lips were drawn into a small smile, it didn’t reach her eyes and that made the situation even more horrifying. She continued walking until at one point she stopped near the Golds and specters, the Pope and Asmita stopped with her. Her eyes began sweeping at everyone’s faces, lingering longer on the two Judges and the one specter, carefully studying them. In the end she looked at Aspros, silently beckoning him to approach in which the Gemini obeyed straight forwardly.The three stared mutely as Aspros stood before them and bowed.“Lady Athena. Pope Sage.”Pope Sage clearly read his subordinate’s nervousness and gave out a sigh, “From your expression, I deem that the meeting with the Judges didn’t go well, Aspros?”Aspros swallowed, replying politely, “I beg your forgiveness, Pope, and my Lady. But I believe the Judges were getting on everyone’s nerves. They wanted....”“We’ve heard,” Athena cut gently, glancing at the Judges in the distance who couldn’t hear their conversation, “The three of us have been listening to your discussion for a while. We know what they want.”Aspros nodded to her, “And what do you think of it?”She only flashed him a small, kind smile as an answer, and instead was looking at her right, “Oh look who’s decided to join us at last.”Sisyphus came walking to them. Still with grim expression on his fair face, the General didn’t seem hurt, aside from the slight bleeding on his lower lip and the dust on his golden armor. Should his back or head hurt from the impact of the blast he just received, he certainly did well to hide it.“You’re alright, Sisyphus?” Asmita asked him.“I’m fine,” the Sagittarius answered with clenched jaws, wiping the blood on his lip and gazing at both Athena and the Pope, “My Lady, you don’t need to come here by yourself. This is dangerous.”“I’m good Sisyphus, don’t worry,” she quipped, then continued, “And I’m sorry for having to knock you out that way. It’s the only way I could separate you and that.... thing. Hope you truly are fine.”So it had been her. Sisyphus only nodded mutely, refusing to make a comment. One look at him and Athena knew he was still very angry. The slight tremble of his body and clenched fists didn’t escape her keen eyes, and the Goddess shook her head, “By Zeus you are such a sight.”