Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 633 Is the Goddess of Bacchus a girl?

Chapter 633 Is the Goddess of Bacchus a girl?

The series of riddles made Persephone feel a little hallucinatory. The person in front of her was not her lover.

But it is his majestic Father God.

The next moment Persephone was horrified by her own sense of déjà vu.

Mouth! It must be my father, who has taken possession of Eros's body and mouth!

"Don't think too much. Although I am Zeus, I am not your father god. If you don't understand the relationship between us, there is no need to think about it."

“Just like before.”

Eros explained softly. As for the other issue, such as Persephone and Zeus were both the mothers of this child, there was no need to worry about such things.

Confusion of seniority is a common occurrence in Greece, so there is no need to be suspicious.

But the act of this one child splitting it into three parts is indeed unheard of.

Persephone's expression was conflicted for a moment before she asked Eros.

"What about the physical body? It's not like the body hasn't been born yet, right?"

"And is a human body really enough? Wouldn't it be better to make a new one?"

"If the human body is to bear the power and duties of a god, it will not be able to bear it, right?"

Quickly taking on the role of a mother, Persephone kept muttering to herself, wanting to arrange everything the best for her children.

"Don't worry, we have arranged all these things."

"You don't have to worry about it. Zeus has also paid a lot for this child, so she won't lack anything."

After saying this, Eros looked at the translucent spirit body that had become more real after accommodating the divinity, as if it already had a body.

Even though his figure became more solid, Dionysus's face was still full of holiness. The male and female genders lost their meaning in Him, leaving only a sense of pure perfection.

Could this guy be the crazy god of wine in the legend who revels and drinks every day?

Is it possible that Zeus's divine duties were misplaced? Or is he the type who appears to be holy and perfect, but actually gets crazier than anyone else after drinking a little?
The child was this big when he was born, and he was not an ignorant toddler, which made it difficult for Eros to take care of him.

After all, he didn't know what Dionysus's mental state was now. Generally speaking, the mental level is similar to the appearance.

But Dionysus's face, which looked like both a man and a woman, an old man and a child, had no sexual characteristics and it was impossible to tell.

"Dionysus, you should be able to feel your body, right?"

Eros decided to let Dionysus take over his body first. As long as he had a body, he would eventually reveal some sexual characteristics.

As the god of love, Eros has fixed all life in this world into the most basic two sexes. There is no such thing as futanari or asexual life.

There are no such things as helicopters, supermarket shopping bags, or any of the other eighty odd genders.

Eros is a staunch fundamentalist.

Besides, even if he didn't do it, Ananke would do it, and if Ananke didn't do it, there was still Zarathustra.

In short, genders other than male and female cannot exist at all.

"Yes, Father, I can indeed feel it."

Although the expression on Dionysus's face was very small, almost nonexistent, Eros could see that He still respected him as a father. This is good, this is good. Eros was really afraid that one day the fate of a loving father and a filial son would befall him.

Of course, what he is worried about may not be too far away.

"There is no time to lose. Let's quickly go and get your body. Without your soul, your other mother must be worried to death."

Eros thought about it and prepared to quickly settle Dionysus down.

Persephone, who was standing by, heard this and shouted anxiously.

"I want to go too! I want to go too!"

Strangely enough, Persephone had no intention of competing with Eros's fickleness and amorous feelings. Instead, she was happy about it.

But when it comes to her own children, Persephone actually has the urge and drive to compete as a mother.

Your own child is not just your own child. Although it is she who gave birth to the soul, if you cannot compare, the child may become close to other mothers.

Persephone became anxious at the thought of this possibility.

This is her only child. Even as the god of spring who nurtures life, she can only have one child.

She couldn't let her child be taken away, so she had to go and see who the child's mother was.

Eros naturally had no objection to this. He took Persephone and Dionysus and rushed down from Mount Olympus towards Thebes.

The earth had just experienced a demonic disaster, and even with the obstruction and protection of the Saints and some gods and priests, it was still severely affected.

The corpses of humans and monsters, the destroyed cities and villages, the trampled and ravaged land and forests, the tragic scene on the ground was horrifying.

Although Eros does have the ability to reverse time and space, activate the history book of years, and resolve all the harm and pain.

But there is no point in doing so. To reduce everything to nothing, to reverse life and death, to deny the present, would truly fulfill Gaia's evaluation of Zeus.

A utopian tyrant who turns the world into a toy in his own hands, judges everything with his own will, restricts infinite possibilities, and denies the unknown and possibilities.

Being able to do whatever you want and paint the world like a piece of paper is indeed a remarkable ability.

But using this power to twist the world at will is to deny other people's self, and deny their efforts and achievements.

Therefore, overbearing gods are often selfish, and only they become overbearing gods because of their overbearing desire to correct the world at all costs.

Cheating players like Eros are exceptions. He doesn't have such a strong obsession to build a world where no one will get hurt.

He felt that it was good to let nature take its course. There was life and there was death, there was happiness and there were natural disasters. Eros was a non-interference bystander.

Even Persephone is the same. Perhaps as the former goddess of spring, she might feel a little bit reluctant, but now as the queen of the underworld, she has gotten used to it.

Human souls will pass through the Sunset Plains and reach the underworld. After being judged in the underworld, they will naturally dissipate and return to the earth, becoming nutrients for new life.

If there is no death, there will be no life, and the world will always stagnate.

But unlike the indifference of the other two, when his eyes swept across the devastated land in front of him, Dionysus's calm face showed a slight change of expression.

He is both God and man, with two identities, so He can have more feelings about this.

Although death is the cruelest victory of the population over the individual, who would be willing to die in pain?

(End of this chapter)

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