Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 893 Oh no, there's a cow!

Chapter 893 Oh no, there's a cow!

They thoroughly humiliated Poseidon in front of the two goddesses, making her demonstrate what a rainbow bridge over the sea truly meant.

Poseidon, who had just woken up, fainted again once more.

This horrific scene horrified Thetis; it was no less than a live broadcast of some kind of torture.

That's too cruel. If someone were treated like that every day, no wonder they would be tempted to rebel.

"Could you please help her pack? We need to take her back to the ocean later."

Eros tossed Poseidon to Eurynome and wiped his hands in disgust.

I really don't know what this guy is thinking. He just wanted to start a new chapter. After all, Poseidon's resentment has been vented, so it's better to be more peaceful from now on.

What was this guy thinking? How could he even think of that? And he's still putting on that insincere act to disgust himself, ugh!

As expected, this is the only way to deal with Poseidon.

This was different from his usual style, which made Eros feel much more comfortable.

The two goddesses packed their belongings and even wiped Poseidon's clothes with a hint of disdain, while Triton left Eros's embrace at that moment.

When no one was paying attention to her, Triton curiously dipped her finger into the raindrops left by the rainbow and tasted them.

No, she couldn't wait any longer. She could only watch as all the goddesses acted recklessly, and she, sitting in the audience, was getting restless.

Thinking of this, Triton quickly put down her hand and ran to Eros's side, using her advantage as a daughter to act coquettishly.

"Father, didn't you say you'd take me to visit Sister Minos? Why don't we go there right now?"

"Otherwise, if we delay any longer, Minos's children might already be grown up."

With just a few casual words, Eros successfully changed his original plans and goals, choosing to let Thetis and Eurynome take Poseidon back.

He then took Triton and headed towards Crete to visit his newborn granddaughter.

Eros had actually considered bringing the baby's grandmother along, but then decided against it. If something were to happen, the grandmother would probably faint from anger.

With this cautious attitude, Eros decided to go see the child himself first.

Because it was a surprise attack, Eros did not rule Minos in advance, but instead took Triton and descended from Mount Olympus on a cloud.

As they approached Crete, Eros concealed his divine light and merged with Terry, becoming an unremarkable father and daughter, and landed on Crete.

He planned to observe from a distance first, and only after confirming that there were no problems would he go to meet Minos.

Triton, standing to the side, was still somewhat puzzled and asked in confusion.

"Father, why don't we go directly to see Sister Minos instead of disguising ourselves as mortals and hiding our identities?"

Son, this is because your father did something wrong and is now in a very bad position, so it's not easy for him to face the truth.

"This is called blending in with the world. Although I am now a god-king, I once came from among these mortals. Since I have descended to the mortal realm, I must naturally integrate into the mortal community and observe their living conditions."

Of course, the real reason couldn't be revealed, so Eros used other, more suitable excuses to deceive Triton. Thinking about this, Eros felt he had been too lenient with Poseidon earlier; he should have doubled his methods.

"Oh, so that's it?"

Triton looked at Eros with admiration, while Eros remained completely calm and composed, showing no sign of guilt.

Blending in with the world and disguising himself as an ordinary person were classic tactics Eros had used before, so he was naturally adept at it, leading Triton around the human city.

Now that Eros has broken through the barrier with Essenile, Crete, which serves as a transit point, is now home to many more people with even darker skin.

These people, speaking with foreign accents, did business with the Cretans, and thanks to the communication between the two worlds, Crete became even more prosperous.

There was no important information at the market, so Eros took Triton directly to the square outside the temple to listen to the priests discussing and reading out the latest orders and messages.

From these priests, Eros learned the name of his granddaughter—Ariadne, who was the beloved little princess of the island.

So, it seems like there really wasn't any problem last time?

Eros was secretly pleased. If it was his fault, then he, who had transformed into a bull, should have given birth to a minotaur.

Now that it's Ariadne, it means it's not a problem left over from him, which puts me at ease.

Just as Eros was feeling fortunate and preparing to go see Minos, a priest rushed over and shouted something that made him stop in his tracks.

"Lord Daedalus has ordered that more laborers be recruited to participate in the construction of the Great Labyrinth!"

This shout made Eros stop in his tracks, and his heart sank.

No, there really is? Just kidding, what if Parsifae actually gave birth to a minotaur?
Many people may not recognize the name Daedalus, but they are more likely to know his other name, Icarus.

The father and son were the builders of the Great Labyrinth. At the request of King Minos, they built a huge labyrinth on a small island around Crete to imprison the Minotaur, the son of Pasiphaë.

Since Pasiphaë gave birth to the Minotaur, it means that Eros made an irreparable mistake on that day, which is now a real problem.

Moreover, it was obvious that Minos was quite angry, otherwise he wouldn't have built the Great Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur.

After all, if she wasn't angry, there was absolutely no need for her to do this. After all, he was Eros and Pasiphaë's child, so he was her... well, it's hard to say exactly, but they were family anyway.

The child is clearly expressing some kind of dissatisfaction by having a complex, meaningless, and wasteful building constructed specifically for this purpose.

From such a simple piece of information, Eros could make many connections, and even Triton, who was beside him, had no idea what he was thinking.

"Father? Aren't we leaving yet?"

It wasn't until Triton reminded him that Eros remembered, and with a smile, he pulled Triton back.

“Come on, we’ll go to your sister Minos’s place later. Let’s go take a look at that great labyrinth together first.”

Regardless, the Minotaur were created by Eros himself, so Eros decided to first check the situation and figure out how to quell Minos's anger before considering anything else.

Somewhat bewildered, Triton simply watched as Eros led her onto the ship bound for the Great Labyrinth.

(End of this chapter)

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