Next to the confused water nymph was Circe, who was rubbing her eyes in confusion.

With pink hair and rainbow-like beautiful eyes, she is the demigod of the moon and love in ancient Greek mythology, and also the witch of temptation and corruption.

A student of Hecate, the goddess of roads, and the aunt of Medea.

She seemed to be sleeping just now, so she was still in pajamas and drooling at the corners of her mouth. One comment was enough to describe her words.

The most famous loser in ancient Greek mythology!

In addition to the two of them, there was another person.

That was the man whose body was covered with seaweed and whose hands were bound with chains.

His name was Glaucus, and he was the fisherman who fell in love with the water nymph and was later loved by the witch Circe.

When the sea goddess Thetis learned everything later, she found him and punished the man by imprisoning him forever on a stone pillar in the deep sea.

Therefore, the Glaucus that appeared now naturally no longer had the handsomeness that even witches and nymphs could admire, but instead looked like a prisoner who finally saw the light of day.

In this way, the people on the stage were undoubtedly present, but those below the stage were not.

Since it is a trial, there will naturally be a jury and an audience to witness it.

The audience was still packed this time, but they were not living people, but dead souls.

The power of the goddess of justice temporarily brought them out of the abyss of the underworld.

And they are the undead who died in the mouth of the siren Scylla.

In addition, there were several spectators sitting in the family group area.

The confused goddess of roads Hecate, the sweetly sleeping Medea on her lap, and the sea goddess Thetis who covered her mouth in surprise.

They were all people who should have been there, but there were a few people in the audience who shouldn't have been there.

Athena, who looked pure and flawless in a white dress, Hermes, who wore a feather hat with a smile on his face, and the elegant Queen Hera, and Demeter, who sat with her daughter.

Even Clotho, the goddess of fate, came, holding the crystal ball, sitting alone in a corner, where a Pegasus was lying...

The corners of Nuoyan's mouth twitched twice, and his eyes were indeed covered by the white cloth.

But because of this, I can see more clearly.

Nuoyan didn't invite them, these guys just smelled the scent and came here on their own.

Even when she noticed Nuoyan looking at her, Athena waved and greeted him with a happy face.

If it weren't for Hera's fixed gaze that made her feel a little uncomfortable, this guy might have run directly to the judgment seat to find Nuoyan.

And in this way, all members are fully present.

So after a brief silence, when everyone gradually came back to their senses, there was naturally a lot of noise.

Athena and the others were having fun watching from the sidelines while the undead began to communicate with each other, or perhaps they were screaming because they saw the phantom of the siren behind the water nymph.

"Ah, I really shouldn't have come."

Hecate scanned the whole place with her red eyes, and quickly figured out everything. She was extremely depressed and ruthlessly ravaged Medea's face, causing Medea to wail in pain. She felt like she was having an extremely horrible nightmare.

And on the stage.

"Circe?!" The water nymph opened her eyes wide and looked at Circe in disbelief.

After confirming that it was her, the water nymph gritted her teeth, her eyes filled with hatred.

Regarding this...

"Um... Huh, who are you?" Circe, who was yawning and obviously not awake yet, looked at the water nymph in front of her with a confused face.

And when he saw the shadow behind her, he looked disgusted and said, "Wow, don't come over here, stay away from me, you are so ugly!"

"Circe?!"

When Glaucus heard the water nymph's voice, he was unable to stand up, with sea water dripping onto the stage and chains on his hands, and he was also very excited.

"Save me, Circe, save me!" said Glaucus, and even crawled towards Circe, frightening her so much that she retreated again and again.

"Hey, hey, wait, wait a minute, who are you? You're so dirty, don't come over here, or I'll turn you into a pig!"

After saying this with a look of disgust on her face, Circe finally had time to observe the situation on the scene.

When he saw the group of gods watching the show, his body visibly stiffened.

Fortunately, she quickly discovered Hecate, who tilted her head and didn't want to pay attention to her.

"Hey, goddess... Isn't this my goddess? Goddess teacher, it's me. I am your lovely believer. What's wrong with you, goddess teacher?"

Circe, with a look of surprise on her face, was about to walk towards Hecate, but at this moment,

"Quiet."

Nuoyan finally spoke. Her gentle voice was the law of power in this pure white courtroom, and the originally noisy courtroom suddenly became quiet.

The water nymph, the fisherman and Circe were unable to move.

Then Nuoyan began to explain the whole story and the reason why everyone, except the gods who were watching the show, gathered in this pure white court.

Following the words of promise, Circe, who was originally extremely dissatisfied, was stunned, and the water nymph who was looking at Circe angrily was also stunned.

She tilted her head and looked in disbelief at the audience sitting on the stage around her.

And they were all the people who died at her hands.

The water nymph's heart was naturally shaken by this, and the shadow of the mermaid behind her also trembled continuously.

When all the facts were explained, Nuoyan lifted the ban, and then...

"How, how is it possible..."

Circe looked at the man covered with seaweed in disbelief and said in shock, "You are actually Glaucus!"

Circe, who had been asking Glaucus for help, now lowered her head and could not utter a word, because the words of promise made her recall the past and the final betrayal very clearly.

Circe stared at Glaucus, the man she once loved.

Glaucus lowered his head and did not have the courage to raise it again.

As for the water nymph, she didn't look at them at this time, but looked at the audience seats on the side.

Because of the whole story stated in the promise, the ghosts recalled everything and realized that they were dead, and kept cursing at the water fairy and venting their emotions.

In such a noisy situation, Medea woke up from Hecate's legs. She looked at the goddess teacher in front of her with a helpless face, and the situation around her, and naturally she was confused.

At this point, the trial officially began.

The whole thing was not complicated, but because it was a gift to Themis, and Themis also took off the white cloth from her eyes, the promise had to be fulfilled.

That is his judgment this time, if he can convince everyone.

And on this most basic condition, the judgment must still be able to make the goddess of justice Themis smile, just as it did in the past.

Only in this way can it be a worthy gift to the goddess Themis.

"Glaucus, you are the cause of everything."

Nuoyan spoke again. This time he did not keep silent, but when he started speaking, all the sounds disappeared at once.

Because now, everyone naturally understands that he is the judge here.

"You fell in love with the water nymph because she saved you from drowning, but you chose to betray her because of the curse of the witch Circe... Is that right?"

The fisherman fell silent upon hearing this.

When everyone’s eyes were subconsciously focused on him, he was free and easy, smiled sadly, and answered sincerely: “Yes, I betrayed her, even though I loved her so much at the beginning.

I will never forget the scene when I was drowning in the deep sea and she appeared beside me and saved me. She was so beautiful at that moment, so beautiful that I couldn't breathe.

I once thought that my love for her would never change, until she turned into that monster and came to me... Even though I knew that only a kiss, a kiss that still showed love for her, would make her return to her original state, I still ran away. "

"Because I know that even if I kiss her, she won't be the same again."

When she turned into a monster, the love she once had was gone.

Naturally, what the fisherman said made many people in the audience look at him with contempt.

After all, the water nymph was his savior, and he was the one who kept pestering her. But when the water nymph really needed him, he became scared and ran away.

However, when they looked at the shadow of the sea monster behind the water fairy, many people fell silent again.

It's easy to say verbally, but if your lover becomes like this and you still love him/her like this, then you will kiss him/her.

How many can do it?

"Circe, out of jealousy, you cursed the water nymph and used a magic potion to turn her into a monster. What did you think when you watched all that happen?"

Nuoyan then asked the witch Circe.

"What else can I think of? Of course it's the pleasure of successful revenge!"

Circe answered very straightforwardly. She didn't even think she had done anything wrong. She said in a matter-of-fact tone, "Why did she deserve Glaucus' love? Besides, she refused at first, so why did she agree later?"

"Besides, it's not like I didn't give them a chance. Didn't they both say they loved each other? Then show me your love. I'm not lying. As long as Glaucus truly loves and kisses her, she will change back. So what does it have to do with me?"

"Do I have to do nothing and watch the person I love being affectionate with someone else in front of me? I don't want to!"

When Circe said this, Queen Hera in the audience couldn't help but nodded and gave her a thumbs up.

"Do you still love the fisherman now?" Nuoyan continued to ask, "Are you willing to save him from being punished by the sea goddess Thetis?"

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone in the audience looked over curiously.

Circe subconsciously glanced at Glaucus at this moment, curled her lips in disdain, and said: "Of course I'm not interested. In fact, at the beginning I was planning to wait for him to give up, and then I would run over and make him fall in love with me again.

But when I saw him running away in the dark, and how ugly he looked, I lost interest completely. "

At the family gathering, Medea heard Circe say this and waved her fist angrily to show her dissatisfaction with Circe.

Hecate beside him couldn't help but cover her face. She felt too embarrassed to continue watching. At the same time, she glanced at Medea beside her and immediately made a decision in her heart.

Originally Hecate was going to pass on the blame and give Medea to Circe to raise, but now Hecate has changed her mind.

Because she finally understood why Medea, who was so well-behaved and sensible now, and at most a little bit sinister, would become the treacherous witch in the future.

At first I thought it was Jason's fault, but now it seems... the culprit is you, Circe!

In fact, Medea was really influenced by Circe in this regard.

Circe's love is a sweet poison full of taboos.

It can make people degenerate and go crazy!

"That's it."

Nuoyan nodded calmly, without any unnecessary emotional fluctuations.

"Scylla, you are the complete victim in this incident. An act of kindness has brought you such a disaster.

So you were given the best of goodwill, but...

Did you hear the cries of those innocent souls who died in your hands? "

When the promise fell, the beautiful water nymph tilted her head and looked at the audience on the stage.

As she moved, the shadow of the monster behind her also cast her gaze, and the water nymph saw only fear and anger.

Finally, her eyes fell on the sea goddess Thetis.

When she regained consciousness in this pure white court, she naturally remembered everything Thetis had done to her so far.

When the two looked at each other, Thetis, who had already seen the decision in her eyes, was instantly filled with sadness.

Thetis knew her friend's decision.

"I heard it." Then the beautiful water nymph replied to the promise: "I am willing to atone for this and sacrifice my life.

Even if I were to go to the abyss of the underworld and suffer the torment of purgatory, I would never resist, so, respected judge, please make a judgment here!"

The water nymph finished speaking.

"I feel the same way." The fisherman, who lowered his head and dared not look at the water nymph again, gave the same answer.

So now, everyone's eyes were once again focused on Circe.

Circe opened her mouth to say something, then looked at Nuoyan, and the goddess of justice Themis standing behind him, and then looked at the group of goddesses running alongside him.

Finally, he set his sights on his goddess Hecate.

Hecate tilted her head and didn't want to pay attention to Circe, but under her gaze, she struggled for a while and finally stood up slowly in front of everyone.

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