Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 890 There must be something wrong with this world.

Chapter 890 There must be something wrong with this world.

Eros wasn't too worried about Hera gradually falling into his hands.

This is a gradual process of adaptation and acceptance. Given enough time, Hera will eventually accept this situation.

Eros has plenty of time; this is just an inevitable outcome.

Even without the unexpected birth of Hercules, people would have gradually accepted Eros over a long period of time.

Even without Eros's appearance, over a long period of time, the gods, with their attention on humanity, would have begun to transform in the direction of humanity, evolving back to the original form of mythology.

This is precisely the fate line that Anan tried so hard to correct at the beginning.

Eros glanced back at Poseidon, who was still unconscious, and couldn't help but shake his head.

Hera was too ruthless. She knocked her own sister unconscious and she's still like this. She has absolutely no sisterly affection for her.

Eros helped Poseidon put on her clothes and then picked her up, preparing to take her to Triton and the others.

Although I gave Thetis and Eurynome a little hint earlier, I still need to tell them about the follow-up.

And Poseidon, we'll leave him to them too.

After a quick search of Terry and the others' location, Eros headed straight there.

When he arrived, he happened to overhear Thetis and Eurynome whispering about him and Hera.

"What exactly are these two up to? Are they actually on good terms or bad?"

"Eros is clearly the incarnation of His Majesty the King of Gods, yet His Majesty the Queen of Gods always shows an attitude of disgust and rejection."

"If it had always been like this, it would have been fine, but you just saw those two..."

"So what exactly are these two up to?"

Fortunately, the two were clearly talking to each other in private and were not cricketing with anyone else.

And what they said was indeed true.

Hera's attitude is unpredictable, even though the matter itself is quite complicated.

When they first heard of him, Eros was still Eros, a male favorite of the King of Gods, whom Hera pursued and nearly killed several times.

Later, he transformed into Cupid, and Hera's attitude became ambiguous. Although she was still targeting him, she was clearly hesitant and timid.

After being revealed as the incarnation of the god-king, Hera suddenly became radically opposed, going against Eros and not considering him her husband at all.

Her attitude made the gods think she was quite eccentric.

Of course, Hera also felt that most of the gods were quite neurotic, not caring at all about their chastity and bodies.

Moreover, even goddesses who are married mostly lack any moral compass and can play with Eros without any reservations.

Such a scene was a bit too ahead of its time and chaotic for Hera, a goddess who was "devoted" to one person.

So is Hera the one who's wrong? The real problem is this chaotic world!

Eros, who had been listening outside for a few minutes, coughed a few times before waiting a few seconds before pushing the door open and entering.

"My two goddesses, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting."

Eros placed Poseidon, who was lying there like a fish that had fainted, aside and greeted the two goddesses. "It's no trouble that you've been waiting, but it really has been a long time since we last met. That heartless man rarely comes to visit."

"Sigh, maybe it's true that those who have had it are fearless. Someone like me, a roadside goddess with no fame, is probably just someone you can't remember after you've had your way with her once."

Before they could exchange more than two words, Eurynor's melancholic and resentful tea-talking remarks came rushing over.

The goddess's melancholy aura made even Thetis, standing beside her, look somewhat awkward. As a rare breath of fresh air among the current Oceanids, she wasn't quite able to fit into this kind of conversation.

After all, she didn't have a close connection with Eros and was considered an outsider.

“Eurynome, the child is still here, you shouldn’t say such things.”

She gave a soft reminder, then looked at Triton beside her, indicating that there were still children present and that it was inappropriate to discuss these things.

However, Triton had already snuggled into Eros's arms and acted like a daughter the moment Eros entered, completely ignoring Eurynome's words.

What grievance? It has nothing to do with her.

"How could that be? Every time I go to Oceanus Throne, don't I always spend time with you first?"

Eros held the baby in his arms while coaxing Eurynome, who was sitting to the side.

"But you've only been to the Sea of ​​Oceans a handful of times, it's the kind of place you only come occasionally."

Eurynome was still in pursuit, but when Eros looked at her, it was clear that she didn't actually have any resentment in her expression.

This creator goddess, who has existed since ancient times, even if she has been reduced to a goddess of water plants, would not feel resentful because of the neglect of men.

She was merely using this point to ridicule Eros. Rather than expressing her resentment, she was subtly accusing Eros on behalf of her sisters on the ocean of "not coming enough."

After all, even the one next to her hasn't been eaten yet.

Eurynome curled the corners of his lips, leaned back lazily in his chair, placed his beaded feet on the table, and silently shifted his gaze from Eros to Thetis.

She was already planning in her heart when she could bring Thetis up to play together, even though Thetis might not agree.

But as sisters, how can we isolate each other? Good things should definitely be shared.

"Okay, okay, I'll be more careful next time. I was just too busy before."

Eros used the most classic male excuse, saying he was too busy, to brush it off, and then continued.

"Don't spread rumors about what happened before. Just take my answer as the final word."

"The specific reasons involve some secrets, and I can't go into details. Those who understand will understand, and those who don't won't understand even if I explain."

Eros used the classic riddle-solving rhetoric to fool the two goddesses. He didn't care whether they truly understood or not; a little admonition would suffice anyway.

Even if rumors spread, it doesn't really matter.

"Even so, you still deserve some recognition, after all, you are the heroes who 'saved' me."

Eros looked at the two goddesses and asked them what kind of reward they desired.

Of course, he mainly looked at Thetis and asked her what she thought.

(End of this chapter)

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