Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?
Chapter 898 The eldest daughter is still the best, she's so worry-free.
Chapter 898 The eldest daughter is still the best, she's so worry-free.
"Sister Minos, I'm here."
Lifting her skirt, Triton ran excitedly to Minos's side.
Minos had just finished dealing with some political affairs when he saw Triton approaching, and a slight smile appeared on his face.
"How did you come?"
Her good relationship with Triton stemmed from a pact with Poseidon, under duress, where she was forced to ensure the smooth passage of ships to Crete.
But sometimes Poseidon didn't want to take responsibility for these things himself, so he handed them over to Triton, and the two sisters became acquainted over time.
"Sister Minos, have you forgotten what you told me before?"
Triton gestured mysteriously, while Minos immediately understood but remained expressionless.
"Oh, Father is here too? That's wonderful."
Unlike Triton, who always maintains an innocent and carefree appearance, Minos is a demigod, the king of men, and naturally she will grow and age.
From a child to a young woman, and now she is a very mature and composed queen.
Her divine lineage prevented her from aging to a certain extent like ordinary people, but it still left traces of time on her, turning her into a ripe fruit.
Just like when she stood next to Terry, they didn't look like sisters at all, but more like mother and daughter.
Even when she's with Eros, it can make people confused about their relationship, making it seem more like a wealthy older woman keeping a naive young man.
The mature and composed Minos, unlike Triton, naturally wouldn't wear his emotions on his sleeve; he simply gave a perfectly normal smile.
"Yes, Father is resting in the back."
“When Father brought me here just now, we also went to a nearby island and took a walk in the labyrinth that you ordered to be built, Sister Minos.”
While excited, Triton also reported to Minos in detail what he had just seen and heard.
"We also encountered a rather scary minotaur, and my father's face turned a little pale."
"Sister Minos, do you know what that minotaur is?"
Upon hearing Triton's words, Minos's expression changed slightly for a moment, and his eyes became a little more serious.
"As expected, I couldn't hide it from my father. Oh well."
After saying this while looking down, Minos raised his head again and spoke to Triton.
"Go and call Parsifae. I'm going to see my father first and explain this to him."
"Don't worry, it's nothing serious, it's just a little troublesome to explain."
After temporarily fooling Triton, Minos finally showed a hint of helplessness on his face and sighed.
How should I explain this to my father? The specifics are difficult to articulate.
After all, it wasn't just Eros who had reservations; she did too.
However, there was no point in worrying about it. Minos tidied up his desk, stood up, and prepared to go see Eros, while mentally devising how to explain himself.
Her thoughts drifted with her steps, and when Minos arrived at the courtyard where Eros was resting, she heard the laughter of children.
Looking around, he saw his daughter Ariadne, being held and teased by Eros on his lap.
This heartwarming and harmonious scene truly touched people's hearts.
The main reason is that Eros looks young and exudes a reassuring and awe-inspiring charm; otherwise, Minos would probably not have this expression if he had a different appearance.
“Father, you have already seen Ariadne.”
Minos greeted Eros calmly and composedly, his every move and expression unchanged from before. He remained as steady and reliable as ever, showing no embarrassment or unnecessary emotion, as if Eros's hasty escape from Crete overnight had never happened.
This attitude felt both familiar to Eros and something he was grateful for.
My eldest daughter is the best. She's sensible, reliable, and knows not to embarrass her father. She tacitly let bygones be bygones regarding what happened before.
In that case, Eros temporarily set aside the matter of the Minotaur and instead inquired about Ariadne, who was in his arms.
"This child is adorable. Is she your and Pasifaë's child? But what's wrong with her health?"
Eros’s tone carried a hint of reproach. As soon as he arrived, he encountered Ariadne wandering around the courtyard in her soul form, with no one to take care of her.
In his view, this was extremely irresponsible behavior; how could he let a child do such a dangerous thing?
The soul and body are inseparable, which is of great importance to humankind.
Even though Ariadne had his bloodline and was a demigod, it still had a serious impact on a young child.
In mild cases, physical development problems may occur; in severe cases, the body and soul may become mismatched, resulting in a complete disconnect.
Although these are not serious problems for Eros, his parents' attitude towards this is very bad.
We should take him as a role model and show more care and concern for our children.
Minos's expression was somewhat complicated in the face of Eros's rebuke.
"This... Father, it's a long story..."
"No matter what, either of you should take the time to look after the child. You can't both be so negligent."
Eros, having finally had the chance to lecture Minos and re-establish his fatherly authority, was naturally quite passionate and went on and on for quite a while.
However, he is not the kind of unreasonable parent who only nags their child without helping them solve any problems; that would be the most meaningless.
After muttering a few words, Eros asked.
"So what exactly is the situation? Is it complicated?"
“Emmm…Father, this child was born like this…”
Minos hesitated, his eyes darting back and forth.
"Born like this? Without a body?"
Eros chewed, then a light smile appeared on his face.
Souls without physical bodies either ascend to eternity or gradually perish, but this is not a problem for Eros.
"It's nothing, just a minor issue. I'll make one myself in a bit."
Stroking Ariadne's head in his arms, his soul shell was somewhat transparent, as if his fingertips could pass right through it.
“No…that’s not it, Father. Ariadne has her body…”
Minos shook his head in denial.
"But this body... you've already seen it, it's not here."
"Instead, in the labyrinth I built, I imprisoned in its center, a minotaur named Minotaur."
At birth, because Minos and Pasiphaë each received the spirit and the flesh respectively, their child was divided into two parts.
Ariadne, a pure and innocent soul, and the Minotaur, a beast driven by instinct.
(End of this chapter)
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