Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze

Chapter 65 is simple, I'll just become the God King, right?

Kanas flew at breakneck speed and successfully escaped back to Karst Island in just two-thirds of the previous time.

Through his initial contact with Zeus, Kanas has unilaterally added Him to his blacklist.

For over a thousand years since His birth, His blacklist has contained only the name of Zeus.

This shows just how much psychological trauma and harm this bastard stud had caused him.

"Alas... the future of the Chaos world is bleak..."

Back in his Temple of the Wind, Kanas transformed back into his Titan form, sat down, and sighed.

He suddenly felt that the future of the Chaos world seemed to be shrouded in darkness.

"Kanas, what's wrong with you? You seem like a completely different person after you went out for a while."

Just then, the wind god Euros entered the hall.

As the "old steward" of Karst Island and even the entire Wind God pantheon, Oros is the only one who dares to enter the main hall without knocking.

As soon as He entered the hall, He saw Carnas sighing and muttering things like "Chaos' world is doomed" and "Being targeted by Zeus, my innocence is in jeopardy."

In Euros’s memory, He had never seen Kanas so out of control.

He couldn't understand the former. They had just won a war and protected their home world, so why would Kanas say that the world was doomed?

But Oros understood the last sentence.

It seems that His son has been targeted by other gods.

Zeus?

Why does it sound like the name of a male god?

hiss.....

Kanas, could he not...?

Euros clicked his tongue.

It is true that the world of Chaos is very open-minded.

But all of that changed after Zeus ascended to the throne of the gods.

Prior to this, although the Chaos world did not have the concept of "ethics," there was very little friction between people of the same sex.

However, his son does look a little weak, so it's possible that he might be targeted by some deities with unusual fetishes.

Moreover, his son was by no means weak in terms of strength or prestige; at the very least, he was much stronger than him, who was only of average divine power.

Therefore, the power that can cause Him such distress must be at least at or above the level of a high-level deity.

Thinking about this, Oros felt it was his turn to step forward.

Therefore, He stepped forward, intending to solve this problem for Kanas.

The method is also very simple.

Contact the parents!

Although Kanas was the lord of the pantheon, his pantheon was contained within the celestial pantheon of Crios.

As Kanas's great-grandfather, Cleos would be happy to help his great-grandson, who has unlimited potential.

But after listening to Oros's words, Kanas shook his head helplessly.

"Zeus... um... he should be called Zeus. He was actually a goddess. As for his name... I didn't quite catch it, but that's probably something like that."

Euros's interruption successfully reminded Kanas that he hadn't yet asked the name of this world's Zeus.

Since the gender has changed... is it possible that the name might also change?

Kanas didn't know, and He didn't want to know.

He now only wants to rely on his own wisdom to figure out a way to avoid his fate as a "goddess".

If Zeus hadn't been the primordial god symbolizing thunder and possessing immortality, Kanas would have even planned to kill Zeus outright.

"Oh, goddess, that's good, that's good."

Upon hearing that Kanas had not fallen into trouble as he had thought, Oros's first reaction was relief.

As for being pursued by a goddess?

Isn't this kind of thing quite normal?

His own son has undeniable potential, is a high-ranking member of the Titan pantheon, is quite powerful, and is so gentle. Isn't it only natural that he's sought after by those goddesses?

Seeing Oros's reaction, Kanas knew what his father was thinking even without using his [Wisdom] divine power.

He waved his hand helplessly, signaling to the other party to let him have some peace and quiet.

Seeing the other person's hesitant expression, Kanas helplessly rubbed his forehead, pondering how he should fight against this damned fate.

To be fair, [Wisdom] is indeed a god with considerable power.

He devised a highly successful solution in just one hundred years.

This method can not only solve the troubles caused by Zeus, but also help Kanas to better plan and scheme for those powerful, yet-to-appear, unclaimed gods.

Regarding this method, Kanas actually had to thank Zeus.

If the other party hadn't brought it up, Kanas probably wouldn't have even considered that possibility.

That's right, His solution was very simple and straightforward.

Since it was more harmful than beneficial for Zeus to be the king of the gods, what if the roles were reversed and he became the king of the gods?

If all goes well, Kanas, the future king of the gods, and Zeus, the future queen of the gods, should share power.

Kanas's wind-elemental deities, along with his own "desert," will be shared with Zeus.

Conversely, the Thunder can also become Canas's authority.

In this way, the final outcome of fate will not change, and [Thunder] will remain the authority and symbol of the third generation of God-King.

If we think about it from this perspective, then the thunder within Zeus might not even have originated from Zeus himself.

The Thunder were created for Canas!

Furthermore, if Kanas remembers correctly, Hera's original divine status of "marriage" should have been awakened after she obtained the status of Queen of Gods, right?

With the constraints of being a god of marriage, Zeus should be able to curb his "stud" tendencies, right?

He doesn't even need Zeus to restrain himself; as long as Zeus doesn't cuckold him, he actually hopes that Zeus will use that stallion-like energy on himself.

hey-hey.....

What made Kanas even happier was that he no longer had to consider how to overcome difficulties and obstacles to elevate Zeus, the goddess, to the position of king of the gods.

He is a male god, and gender factors do not hold him back in the slightest.

After thinking about all this, Kanas felt as if he had suddenly seen the light!

It just so happens that Gaia sent Him a message hundreds of years ago, inviting Him to participate in the selection of the third generation of God-King.

Originally, He didn't want to go, but after changing His perspective, He already considered the throne of the God-King to be His own.

"I've made up my mind! To avoid becoming a tragic figure in mythology, and to avoid being cuckolded by Zeus, I must become the third-generation god-king of the Chaos world!"

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