Whether or not Ares would appear in this world still remained to be seen. Did Hercules expect his war loving brother to appear? He sort of did. At least knowing his own luck. Hearing her claim it was a wise decision, he shrugged. "It's the best decision considering the circumstances. But I'm not sure on what all we know. I've not really spoken with anyone from this world." Which was true. "I've been trying to learn as much about these modern times as possible as fast as I can."
As she spoke of Julius Caeser being a great man, he kept from snorting in disagreement. "I never had the pleasure of meeting him face to face, but I know Xena did. But I did have the pleasure of all but destroying his dreams at taking over Eire." He shook his head. "The man was a fool. The world's too big to be ruled by one kingdom. Whether or not the gods are on that kingdom's side."
He gave a shrug, seemingly unphased by her boastful claims. "Rome is just one city Livia. The world is a vast place. Just because you're the best from Rome does not make you the best in the world. If she were here, my friend Nemesis would no doubt caution you that pride comes before the fall."