Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 544 Greece has its own national conditions

Chapter 544 Greece has its own national conditions

"Do you really want to do this?"

Time went back to the day when the family dinner ended and Eros and Athena left.

Minos and Pasiphae were plotting something in an empty room.

"Alas, he is my father after all, and it is against the rules for me to do this"

Minos seemed to have many concerns and had a worried look on his face, while Pasiphae still looked fearless.

"What's against the rules? When the world was first created, Uranus was also the child of Gaia, the mother earth. Why do we gods need those messy rules?"

"Aren't today's queen also the sister of the God King? Minos, don't think too much. Those rules are only used to restrain mortals."

Pasiphae spoke to Minos in a half-persuasive and half-inciting manner, referring naturally to Minos' father Eros.

The reverence and respect contained therein, after many years and having been led astray by Pasiphae, were no longer pure.

It began to harbor some offenses against Eros that it had never dared to have before, and these offenses were growing wildly in places that Eros had never noticed.

If my heart is still pure, why would I have paid so much attention to the distance between me and my father?

It is because I start to have inappropriate thoughts in my mind that I pay attention to this point.

However, this thought was always suppressed, until he was with Pasiphae, when it was gradually fostered.

From a human perspective, this idea is inappropriate, unacceptable, and against natural ethics.

But from Pasiphae's perspective as a goddess, what's the big deal? Just do it if you want to?

So under her instigation and promotion, Minos gradually became the rebellious daughter she is today.

"You have to think about it carefully. Your mother has gone to heaven, and the two goddesses have gone with her. Your father is busy with his work and it is difficult for him to spend a few days with you."

"If we don't seize this opportunity, I'm afraid it will be several years or even decades before we have another chance."

He once had his mother Europa and two goddesses who nurtured him. Naturally, Minos had no chance in front of them.

But now they were all gone, and Minos had a chance to be alone with his father.

Encouraged by Pasiphae, Minos gradually made up his mind to see what Pasiphae planned.

"This is a simple matter. Just find a reason and keep father here for a few more days."

"Then, you and I will switch identities. I will use your identity to avoid something, and you will use my identity to do something you want to do but dare not do. Is that okay?"

Although Pasiphae was somewhat rebellious, as Minos' wife, she was extremely caring.

She even took into account Minos' embarrassment and timidity when facing Eros, so she proposed this idea of ​​exchanging identities.

In this way, Minos will feel more at ease and the possibility of success will be higher.

So, under this plan, we have the current situation.

Pasiphae put on the sacred garment of Minos, and with the help of the microcosm in the sacred garment, she successfully disguised herself as Minos.

With Minos's microcosm as a cover, no one can see through the surface and see the true face inside unless they tear off this layer of disguise.

Minos, using the appearance of Pasiphae, wanted to try to be more proactive and closer to his father today.

However, because the two of them were guilty, they hid these things from Eros, which made Eros suspicious. As a result, Eros locked Minos, who was disguised as Pasiphae, in the house and ran to Pasiphae.

However, it was also because of this that Eros was able to catch Poseidon plotting something evil and wait for an opportunity to take revenge on him.

Poseidon, with a look of satisfaction on his face, was looking at "Minos" with great anticipation, hoping that the daughter of Eros would experience the same feelings as her.

She was forced to love Eros deeply, and now she wanted to force Eros' daughter to fall in love with her.

And Pasiphae, at this moment, also showed some struggle with the face of Minos.

She didn't have any good feelings towards Poseidon, so how could she accept such a thing? But if it was the little god of love, she wouldn't care.

However, they still have some misunderstandings about the effects of the love potion, just like Eros did in the past.

After all, love is not something that can be created out of nothing by a bottle of magic potion or power. It is just a fuel for some emotions and feelings, not the source of fire.

The reason why Poseidon was affected by it was because she already cared about Eros, and these emotions and feelings were distorted by the potion and became the current situation.

Of course Pasiphae didn't do that. If there was anything that fueled her emotions, it was Poseidon's constant calling of Eros, which made her always think of the little god of love.

I don’t know whether Minos has succeeded now, and whether she has achieved her wish?
Did she return to her original appearance, or did she continue to use her face?

Pasiphae subconsciously imagined her own face in her mind, and then the scene of being kissed by Eros, which made her feel a little angry.

She was somewhat envious, but she didn't feel sorry either.

After all, she had many opportunities, while Minos did not.

After all, with her identity, going to Eros to woo him would only be infidelity, which was far less stressful than Minos.

Just as her mind was wandering, completely detached from the situation at hand, a familiar voice called her back from this chaotic thought.

"Poseidon, why don't I usually see you talking about me so much? When I'm not around, you keep talking about me all the time."

From among the sacrifices, a handsome bull walked out slowly, and the voice of Eros came out of its mouth.

"You also want my daughter to experience what you feel? Poseidon, tell me, what exactly do you feel?"

The appearance of Eros stunned Poseidon, who was immersed in the pleasure of revenge, and Pasiphae, who was disguised as Minos.

Pasiphae had no idea why Eros was here, so she was stunned.

As for Poseidon, her reaction was quick. After being stunned for a moment, she turned around and prepared to run away.

But now Eros was faster than her, and he just flicked his tail and hit Poseidon directly.

The original intention was just to interrupt Poseidon's escape, but he didn't expect that this blow would directly scatter Poseidon's figure to the ground.

It turns out that this guy is not his real self, and he is still as cautious as ever.

But even if the monk can escape, can he escape the temple?

Eros snorted disdainfully and prepared to rush directly to Poseidon's palace in the deep sea.

He originally wanted to gradually repair his relationship with Poseidon, but he didn't expect that Poseidon's desire for revenge had not yet subsided, and he had to make her severely poisoned.

Just as Eros was about to chase after Poseidon, his way was blocked by someone.

(End of this chapter)

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