Third Person POV:

Percy and Chaos teleported into the Olympian Throne Room.

The Olympians were still in a council meeting when a black vortex appeared in the center of the throne room. A man with eyes like the swirling galaxy and a masculine demigod with raven-black hair and sea-green eyes stepped out.

Zeus was incensed. He screamed, "Perseus Jackson, how dare you interrupt our council meeting!" He was even more infuriated. "Even though I HAVE ACCEPTED YOU, IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU CAN RANDOMLY INTERRUPT OUR COUN-"

Athena interrupted him. She noticed the man behind Percy and recognized him. She communicated, in her mind, to the other gods: "This is Chaos, creator of the universe. We must bow down to him and accept his power."

Suddenly, all the gods bowed down to Chaos. Chaos nodded to Athena politely and stared directly at Zeus.

"Zeus," Chaos looked extremely serious. "Please do not sit here enjoying your power while three powerful entities are planning to destroy you."

"Powerful entities?" He boomed. "None is more powerful than me!"

This time, all of the gods rolled their eyes. Athena stated, "Zeus, stop being childish. This 'powerful entity' Chaos is talking about is likely a primordial."

All the other gods murmured in agreement, looking worried.

"Indeed." Chaos stated, "You are incorrect, however. There are three primordials, the titan lord, and a foreign power?"

A bead of sweat trickled down Zeus' face. The gods gasped.

Percy added, "This foreign power, according to Chaos, seems incredibly powerful and may be even more powerful than the primordials."

Poseidon stated, "Impossible! What is this foreign power?"

Chaos said, "Wizards. Mortals that are blessed by Hecate and run around waving sticks to do magic."

"How can pure mortals blessed by Hecate be even more powerful than the primordials?" Zeus was shocked, so much that he forgot his anger.

"We're not sure." Chaos replied, "Demigods must join forces with the good wizards to destroy the bad wizards."

"Sounds like a classic mortal movie," Athena remarked.

"Additionally, I have blessed Perseus with my powers and trained him so he will be just competent enough to hold off against the primordials with his friends."

"Anyway, bye!" Chaos added cheerfully and teleported away. Percy followed.

Zeus said later, "We cannot let him live! He is too powerful!"

Poseidon argued, "Remember what my son did for Olympus? Without him, we would have been destroyed by the Titans already, not even to mention Gaea."

It was a rare time when Athena agreed with him. "We must have Chaos on our side, or we will be helpless. He will obviously be angry and could easily destroy us all."

It was settled that Perseus Jackson would live.