Saint Seiya: My Years as Poseidon
Chapter 166 The Birth of the Gods and the Growth of the Olympian Protoss
Time flies, and hundreds of thousands of years pass in the blink of an eye.
After these long years of development, the Olympian gods also grew stronger.
Heaven, Mount Olympus.
Under Zeus' strategy, he happily captured Hera and officially crowned her as the Queen of Heaven.
Although he married Hera as his official wife, Zeus had never been honest with other goddesses.
He first had sex with the couple's second sister, Demeter, and gave birth to Persephone.
Later he slept with Leto, the daughter of Coeus and Phoebe, and got her pregnant.
Hera was originally dissatisfied with Zeus's infidelity, but if the other party was Demeter, Hera would not be able to take action against her second sister.
She knew very well that Demeter had no ability to resist Zeus's tyranny, so she turned a blind eye.
But Leto's words are another matter.
Therefore, after learning that Leto was pregnant, the furious Hera directly drove her out of heaven, and ordered the gods in the name of the Queen of Heaven not to help Leto give birth.
It can be said that if Zeus had not been shameless and secretly asked Poseidon for help, it would have been a tragedy with one corpse and three lives.
But after Leto gave birth to twins: Apollo, the god of light who was in charge of prophecy, music and medicine, and Artemis, the goddess of the moon who was in charge of hunting and fertility, Hera regretted her decision.
Even though Leto is just a second-rate god, his child is awesome!
Not only are both children main gods, but Apollo is the best among them, a superior main god surpassing Poseidon (in the open) and Hades. For this reason alone, Zeus directly gave the two children the honorable status of the twelve main gods, which also made Hera feel the pressure, and she couldn't wait to have a few children with Zeus to show off.
Unfortunately, things did not go as planned. The children born to the Emperor of Heaven and the Queen of Heaven were not as good as Apollo and Artemis.
Their first son, Hephaestus, was a main god, but only a lower-level main god.
Although he is the god of craftsmen in charge of forging and fire, if he performs well, he will surely be revered by all gods in the future.
But there is no harm without comparison. The inferior gods who are not even as good as Poseidon and Hades really cannot support the prestige of Hera, the legitimate wife.
In addition, he was born with an ugly appearance, which was really disgraceful. This made Hera so angry that she threw him away and severed the mother-son relationship.
Because of this, Hephaestus became a cripple and became incompatible with Hera from then on.
However, Hera liked Hera's second child, the god of war, Ares.
Although he is inferior to Poseidon and Hades, he is at least a middle-level god. In addition, he is handsome and has good conditions in all aspects. Naturally, Hera is optimistic about him.
The only shortcoming may be the lack of brains.
But this is not actually a problem. Before Zeus devoured Metis, wasn't he also a typical brainless person?
What is this called? This is called following the roots!
Unfortunately, apart from Hephaestus and Ares, Hera never gave birth to any other gods.
In fact, there is no other male god.
Whether it was Eris, Hebe or other gods, they were all female gods, and they were only second-rate gods, which greatly disappointed Hera.
On the contrary, after Zeus devoured Metis, his ultimate power actually underwent a change, and two sons of God were born from his power: Abel, the sun god who was in charge of creation and opportunity; and Athena, the goddess of war who was in charge of wisdom and victory, which made Hera envious.
Abel, in particular, was unexpectedly, like Apollo, a superior god surpassing Poseidon (in the open) and Hades. This made Hera deeply doubt whether the children born by Zeus and second-rate gods and goddesses would be of better quality!
Um...by the way, Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the goddess of seeds and fertility, is also a lower-level god.
Of course, in addition to Demeter and Leto, Zeus also had ambiguous relationships with many goddesses and even women.
They either gave birth to outstanding demigods or excellent gods, such as Hercules, Hermes, Dionysus, etc.
But without exception, except Demeter, all these goddesses and women suffered revenge from Hera.
As for Zeus, he certainly knew that Abel was the fourth god king born in response to Gaia's curse, but he did not dare to take action against Abel.
Not to mention that Abel himself is very powerful, and after having so many children, Zeus is also afraid that one move will affect the entire body.
After all, if he touched Abel, would his sister Athena become disloyal to him?
Do people like Apollo, Artemis, Ares, etc. also feel that everyone is in danger?
Therefore, it can be said that as long as Abel does not make a mistake on his own initiative, Zeus will not dare to act rashly.
These children of his can indeed strengthen his power in heaven, but at the same time, each of them has his or her own thoughts.
Once they feel threatened at the same time, if they unite, even Zeus will be in trouble!
Therefore, after these children were born, Zeus played the role of "Father God".
At least when it comes to his own children, on the surface, he tries his best to be fair and just.
Of course, Zeus did not forget to sow discord among his children secretly, making them live in harmony while also causing conflicts from time to time.
Although the wisdom and authority that Zeus had obtained from Metis was taken away by Athena after Athena was born, the brain that has been baptized by the wisdom and authority is definitely not bad in intelligence.
Even if she is not as smart as Athena, she is still a smart god...
Compared with the excessive prosperity of the heavenly realm, the development of the sea realm seems relatively peaceful.
First, there were Poseidon and Aphrodite, who gave birth to four children.
Among them, the eldest son is Rimuru, the god of ice who is in charge of winter and glaciers. He is a middle-level god and was directly appointed by Poseidon as the heir to the sea realm!
The remaining three children are all second-rate gods.
The second is Golzam, the god of destruction, the third is Melba, the god of souls, and the fourth is Cupid, the god of love.
It can be said that, except for Cupid, the birth of Rimuru, Golzaan and Melba was very unexpected to Poseidon.
After all, these three children from the last era were deified in modern times.
Now appearing in the mythological age, this has undoubtedly greatly changed the development of Greek mythology to some extent.
However, Poseidon quickly understood the meaning of it.
For Saturn and others, as long as this mythological era was an era dominated by Zeus, there would be no problem.
In other words, in this mythological age, as long as Poseidon does not disrupt Zeus' rule over the entire universe, having more gods is actually harmless!
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