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Chapter 853 Wheat Ears Year After Year

Chapter 853 Wheat Ears Year After Year
Almes suddenly laughed: "Taiji successfully helped her little boyfriend escape a disaster, and Lansendel, unharmed, would never have taken a liking to Sangia."

To put it simply, the reason he could change his fate was that he still remembered Tae-gi.

That goddess of fate won't work for nothing.

He wouldn't even use the goddess of fortune, Tamora, or the goddess of misfortune, Benbasha, who has a face like a tsundere!
Princess Taihime has quite a good eye.

A mocking smile crept onto his lips: "So, the only chance for Chantia is to go to Amanata."

You probably know a little about his recent situation.

Regardless of whether Chantia was willing or not, Amannata's strength was diminished, and they were also somewhat emotionally unstable, so they failed.

Not only was the goddess of agriculture not created, but Samtia was also severely damaged as a result.

AO was unwilling to give up this good opportunity to wait for a god of faith that might be born amidst tens of thousands of years of human prayers, so in the end they could only choose the old method... to call upon an agricultural god from the multiverse who was willing to go to Toril to help.

He said it very sincerely.

Unfortunately, ever since the Tyre incident, there haven't been any gods in the multiverse that are that foolish.

Even a weak god wouldn't do this to themselves, let alone someone with moderate divine power.

How did the Goddess of Magic, Toril, become the third, no, even the fourth? Who can not understand this?

That's a local god of Toril!

There's no going back, but Toril, with his overwhelming power in the AO, is truly not worth the risk of other world gods taking.

It doesn't matter to those in the evil faction.

But AO herself doesn't like it.

Despite their own despicable behavior, AO happens to really like strong individuals with principles and morals.

Besides, in the sacred profession of agriculture, neutrality is hard to find, let alone evil.

If there really is an evil god of agriculture, who would dare to invite him into their home?
That would require using human blood as nourishment!

Demeter is a rare example of a neutral Saturnian.

Before she taught humans how to grow grains, she only cared about sowing seeds in the spring.

As for whether there would be any gains, Demeter didn't care... the laws of nature would solve everything.

She valued the germination of seeds most, which is why she entrusted this divine office to her beloved daughter.

Only after she had truly established faith among humankind did she begin to guide them in planting in spring and harvesting in autumn, and she incorporated the concept of the cycle of the four seasons into the laws.

The Greek myth that she experiences six months of spring and six months of ice is not true... Demeter knows perfectly well how Persephone entered the underworld, so she wouldn't be so grief-stricken and angry.

Because having his daughter by his side brings joy that revitalizes the earth and brings life to all things; but when his daughter returns to the underworld, all things wither and the land becomes barren.

If Demeter had that ability, would she have been afraid of Zeus back then?

Furthermore, Persephone only appears on earth in spring, accompanying her mother to guide the spring planting.

Her divine role as the goddess of seeds was retained because of Zeus's guilty conscience.

That's exactly what Hades wanted back then.

Otherwise, why would he have gone along with such a grand and exciting show?

Only in this way could Persephone, who had also obtained a divine position in the underworld, make the River Styx bloom with flowers full of life.

This is also why Almes thought that Greek mythology might have been created by Gaia... Demeter in it was just too brainless.

She was even forced by Poseidon to give birth to a horse.

Although Demeter did manage to contend with Poseidon for a while, it wasn't really that bad.

The Greek gods actually knew all of this.

Poseidon has a lot of ideas, but they're just ideas.

After Demeter, as the goddess of agriculture, took away a portion of Gaia's divine power, the earth mother became extremely hostile towards her.

But by then, Typhon, which she had painstakingly built up, had completely failed. Under Zeus's efforts, it had lost most of its faith and could no longer do anything to Demeter.

In that book, there isn't a single intelligent god on Mount Olympus.

Athena, out of jealousy, would devour her friend.

Apollo and Artemis were both petty-minded.

Even Artemis, who swore to remain chaste, enjoyed playing the game of female competition... The goddesses of Toril might have a penchant for comparing beauty, but the goddesses of Olympia, especially the goddess of chastity, didn't really care that much about looks.

Athena and Artemis, all they ever sought in their lives was power.

However, their innate pride prevents them from ruining their appearance.

Furthermore, while beauty may attract hungry wolves, ugliness could very well lead to their demise.

Mount Olympia is actually quite cold.

Otherwise, the first one to be killed would be Aphrodite.

Aphrodite, on the other hand, was more wary of those beautiful goddesses who each had their own unique features.

After all, she was the only one who established herself on Mount Olympus based on her looks.

Almes sighed... even though he had convinced himself that the book "Greek Mythology" was merely a tool of the enemy and not worth paying too much attention to.

But how could he, who was fabricated to be the protector of the fraudsters, not react at all?

He sheltered merchants and orators! The kind of persuaders who could navigate the complexities of city-states with ease and influence, relying on their silver tongues.

It's definitely not a scam.

He's making Aesop's fables, not some fraudulent myth!
Barely suppressing his resentment, Armies tapped the table and continued, "That's why I think Apollo and his group have a great chance."

After the destruction of Santia, he had to find a replacement.

Moreover, they must not be afraid of Severus, the father of the forest, who has ties with Santia.

Mama is currently in a dormant state because she caused too much trouble.

Santiago and Sylvanas valued this son highly, after all, he could help them get rid of humans who exploited nature.

If possible, she would not have wanted to give birth to this goddess of agriculture.

Or rather, Sylvanas would not allow Santia to break their original agreement.

This time, the failure of Santia may not only be due to Amannatta's incompetence, but also to the interference of Sylvanas, his old lover.

Once the goddess of agriculture appears, Samtia will no longer be under his control.

Tsk... Although our Earth Goddess wasn't all that great later on, she wasn't quite as shameless and spineless as Toril's character.

This is the primordial land, after all! How can you live a life even worse than... Ambori?

Oh, no, we can't use Ambori as the lowest level of reference now.

She's evolved now; she even has a proper human form now!

Persephone, who had been listening intently, kept changing her expression... Although she had heard about this before, she still couldn't imagine it.

But since she had something on her mind, she didn't show too much curiosity and remained silent.

Armies said with a serious expression, "Most importantly, we must not be at a loss because of the existence of the undead."

In this respect, the Greek gods were well-informed and would never be afraid of any pressure.

Apollo, Artemis, and Athena could do it.

Demeter could, of course.

Moreover, she truly has no fear of any Sangia.

Gaia wasn't afraid of anything!

“I, my mother…” Persephone stammered, still unable to ask the question.

"This matter is still related to Ransendell," Armmus smiled slightly. "He was lured by the undead and went to play in an extremely chaotic world."

There, the land can even turn into an ocean in an instant.

However, in such a world, plants not only continue to grow normally, but they even grow quite well.

It was only after discovering that the humans there actually had enough staple food that Ransendell realized something was amiss.

Finally, with the help of a goddess who was once the spirit of nature, they found a goddess of wheat that blossomed and bore fruit on its own.

She ignored everyone's pleas and responded to everyone's words, simply wearing her crown of wheat ears and single-mindedly planting her grains.

If the earth beneath her feet suddenly turns into seawater, she will gather all the wheat seedlings and appear on the new earth.

Although the place was incredibly chaotic, the existence of life there must have been some logic and order.

Although the chaotic creatures don't admit it, chaos is actually a form of order.

Otherwise, the bottomless abyss would have ruined itself long ago.

Ransendel had been observing the wheat goddess for some time, and he felt that this goddess must have taken control of the chaotic order.

But she has no interest in contacting the outside world.

If it weren't for the fact that the deity transformed from the spirit of nature had a fondness for eating wheat seedlings, no one would have ever discovered her whereabouts.

What a promising agricultural goddess!

She also disregarded the rights and wrongs, the ups and downs of the outside world, as if she had her own independent little world inside.

“Mother…” Persephone murmured softly.

Before she was forced to send her daughter away, Demeter was this kind of person, enjoying herself and content as long as she could see her daughter.

Even Hera wouldn't make a scene when Zeus went to Demeter because she knew very well that even if forced into a corner, Demeter wouldn't set her sights on her position as queen of the gods.

Armies looked at Persephone seriously: "I would be happy to send you to see your mother again, Persephone."

But not now.

Persephone shook his head and then nodded: "I know what you mean."

This is a test from Demeter's mother.

The fact that she had any hope of survival after the collapse of Greece was already her greatest fortune.

The test is never that easy.

If I were to intervene rashly, it might only cause her more trouble.

Moreover, her composure suggests she has no memory of anything.

Persephone knew that her mother, as long as she had any memory, would never stay where she was.

(End of this chapter)

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