Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze

Chapter 66 The Hidden Memories: Kanas Swears Not to Become the "Incompetent Goddess"

The reason why Kanas decided to participate in the selection of the third generation of gods in only a hundred years was partly due to what Zeus said, and partly because He suddenly found the memory of sending his avatar to another world deep in his own memory.

In that pure white space, Pandora once called herself Chaos, the god-king symbolizing calamity and eternity.

Logically speaking, it's impossible for Kanas not to remember such a spoiler-like title.

The problem is that when Kanas's avatar returned to the world of Chaos, it was as if He had forgotten about it.

If Kanas hadn't devoted all his energy to thinking during those hundred years, he probably would never have recalled this memory.

This indicates that there is definitely something wrong with Kanas's own memory.

"Mnemosyne..."

Kanas immediately had a suspect.

She is the embodiment of memory, the master of all living beings' recollection, cognition, and inheritance, and the Titan goddess who stands opposite the River of Oblivion and governs all that is remembered in the world.

【memory】!

These two words alone are enough to explain everything!

The memories of all things in the world, and the past of the gods, are all under the authority of Mnemosyne.

He can solidify memories, preserve traditions, and etch the years, but he can also tamper with memories, strip away the past, and seal away the truth.

Only He could perfectly erase a specific core memory without disturbing Kanas himself.

Kanas finally understood why he had felt like he had forgotten something ever since he returned.

Pandora's phrase "the king of calamities and eternal gods" is his greatest secret and the foundation of His envisioned future path.

As a result, this part of the memory was directly hidden!

What exactly is the other party's purpose?

Is it simply that they don't want him to reach the highest position?

That shouldn't be the case....

Kanas shook his head.

Although He wasn't particularly close to her, there was no enmity between them. He believed that only when He became stronger could the world of Chaos prosper. She was a goddess and didn't have the qualifications to become a god-king, so there was no conflict of interest between them, and she had no reason to stop him.

Or is this just another twist of fate?

I don't want him to know the answer in advance, I deliberately let him move forward in ignorance, so that we can successfully achieve our future goals?

This reason sounds fairly normal, since things related to fate are often mysterious and unpredictable.

If His failure in the election was truly due to Him knowing in advance that He would become the God-King, then He would have no one to blame but Him.

Oh no...maybe I could even hide in Zeus's arms and cry as his first lover, the third generation of gods.

That's really bizarre!

The thought of Zeus made Kanas's head throb.

To be honest, He did not want to marry Zeus and become the Queen of the Gods.

Even though this Zeus was a woman, and it seems that due to Cronus, she was not as unrestrained as in later generations, only knowing how to be a stallion.

The problem is that people's stereotypes can't be changed.

Zeus's name is already associated with negative terms like promiscuity and womanizing. Even if Zeus could become a loyal and qualified queen, it would be difficult for Karna to treat him the same way she treats other gods.

But He needed Zeus's help to become the king of the gods.

Others may not know, but He does.

The third generation of god-kings in the Chaos world is the most special; only gods who control thunder are qualified to hold this position.

The third-generation God-King, who rules the sky and lightning, possesses the supreme authority to judge all things and maintain order. He is the embodiment of the highest authority in the universe and the natural order of heaven and earth, and the only guardian of order in a chaotic world, symbolizing absolute justice and majesty.

【Thunder】is not only a manifestation of ultimate power, but also an exclusive symbol of fair order and supreme authority. It is an indispensable core foundation of the third generation of God-Kings and a hard threshold for ascending to the supreme position.

Historical facts from the past have already proven everything.

Since Zeus ascended to the throne as the third generation of god-king, the prosperity, stability, and evolution of life in the Chaos realm have far surpassed the reigns of the previous two generations of god-kings, creating an unprecedented golden age.

In other words, if Zeus is to firmly anchor himself in the new era and successfully secure his eternal throne, he cannot bypass or avoid this key figure.

Kanas sighed softly, the struggle in his eyes slowly fading away, replaced by a calm and resolute expression.

"Damn it, let's do it!"

With that thought in mind, Kanas gritted his teeth, stamped his foot, and decided to go all out against the other party.

At worst, He could arrange a political marriage with Zeus. No love, no love, as all He needed was Zeus's power of thunder.

It's not that I've figured it out, it's that I'm out of options.

The next instant, a gentle breeze stirred the clouds, and yellow sand billowed as Kanas's figure faded with the wind, flying directly toward that familiar aura of thunder.

Zeus stood silently atop a cliff in the mountains.

The tall girl stood tall and straight, her short hair blowing wildly in the mountain wind, and faint arcs of lightning swirled around her.

She had shed her former mischievousness and playfulness, and gained an innate divine majesty. With nothing to do, she looked down at the endless mountains and forests below, sensing the flowing laws of order between heaven and earth.

As the breeze paused, Kanas landed silently.

He still had that gentle look in his eyes and demeanor.

Hearing the unusual sound of the wind, Zeus looked up, his sharp gaze instantly locking onto the newcomer. A familiar smile flashed in his eyes, carrying his usual casual languor:

"Hey, who's this? What's wrong? You're not hiding from me anymore?"

After their previous flirtatious encounter, Kanas was repeatedly teased by her, causing him to retreat hastily and avoid her at all costs, as if he were afraid of being entangled with her.

Now that they have come to Him of their own accord, He has become somewhat curious.

However, this time Canas wasn't embarrassed like before. He simply looked at her quietly, his expression serious, his tone extremely solemn, without a trace of jest.

"I've thought it through."

Zhou Zi raised an eyebrow, a hint of surprise flashing in her eyes: "Think clearly about what?"

Kanas raised his eyes, spoke clearly and frankly:

"It was my fault last time; I behaved somewhat rudely. I apologize for that and hope you can forgive my mistake."

Kanas didn't rush to get down to business; instead, he apologized to Zeus for his earlier fright and flight.

His actions at that time were indeed very rude.

He was the one who spied on the other person first, but after being caught, he ran away after only a few words. He was a cowardly, perverted peeping tom.

Canas doesn't think he's that kind of person.

Therefore, He should apologize openly and honestly.

"Oh, okay, I accept your apology."

Zeus never expected that the first words Kanas spoke to him after a century would be an apology.

This well-mannered and cultured behavior undoubtedly earned Kanas a lot more points in His heart.

"Thank you for your understanding, and then..."

Kanas pursed his lips slightly.

Even though he was mentally prepared, he still found it difficult to express his courtship words.

"You...I...us..."

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