The next morning, Apple was sitting with Raven and Cupid having breakfast while searching the room for those with a second face again.
"Dexter is Tyche, and Darling is Artemis," whispered Cupid who was making a list of who people were. Tyche being the Goddess of Chance and Artemis the Goddess of Hunting.
"Besides you two, there are nine other students that we know have a past life as a God or Goddesses," said Cupid.
"Haven't seen that many staff members though, some of them could be reincarnated as well so we have to keep an eye out for them too," said Apple.
"I know one who is," said Raven as she coughed after seeing Headmaster Grimm. She was able to see his second face for just a second before heading over to their table.
"Apple White, Raven Queen, come with me for a second," said Headmaster Grimm as he noticed them.
"He's Ares," whispered Apple as the two of them stood up. Once out in the hall, Raven and Apple were standing before the man by some lockers.
"Do you two have any idea what you have done by regaining your memories?" asked Headmaster Grimm who couldn't contain his anger.
"No, but now we know that you have your memories too, Ares," said Raven as she crossed her arms.
"Of course I do, I'm the one who caused Olympus to fall and destroy the old world!" said Headmaster Grimm in a low yet rage filled voice as his eyes began to glow red again.
"Why would you do that?" asked a shocked Apple
"Because you all deserved it, and as for the mortals, they were nothing more than ants to be squashed by my shoes in the first place," said Headmaster Grimm.
"Of course the God of War would say that about the people he made fight on a daily basis, do you even know the number of souls you sent to the underworld?" asked Raven.
"That was their fault, I only ever gave them the means to create war, they were the ones who chose to go down that path!" said Headmaster Grimm.
"And all of the Gods deserved to die because they never even realized that Eirene had died!" he said. This shocked the two girls because they knew that by saying Eirene he was meaning the Goddess of Peace.
