The Rise Of Cronos: The New Leader Of America

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It was the year 2040 and Cronos was getting ready to retire from being the leader of America. Before Cronos could retire, he had to decide who would be the next leader of America. Also in Germany they were deciding on their next leader. But in Germany the people chose the leader. Many people wanted to be the leader of America. It was the day Cronos had to make his decision. Cronos decided to make Zeus the new leader of America. In Germany it was finally election day. All the votes were in and the new leader of Germany was Hades. The people of the world wanted to have a meeting with the new leaders.
The meeting was set for Thursday, January 25 in Washington. Zeus and Hades never really liked each other, so they didn’t want to have the meeting but they had no choice. The day of the meeting was finally here, Zeus and Hades were both in Washington already and they were both on their way to the meeting.
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He said. “Germany will be the most dominant country ever.” While I’m leader of the country you won’t have to worry about any country attacking us and if anyone tries to I’ll take care of them.”
The meeting was over, but as the two leaders were walking out of the building Hades bumped into Zeus on purpose and said, “You better watch your back….”
Zeus responds by saying, “Or

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