The pale yellow eyes looked at the young man in front of him and said calmly: "Why did you come to me?"

"Because if that's the case, I already gave the answer three days ago."

Nuoyan got off the Pegasus, his emerald eyes staring quietly at the goddess in front of him, and said, "I said, I have no interest in this trial and will not participate."

Upon hearing this, Aphrodite looked at Nuoyan with a little doubt and said, "So what if you are not interested, the trial has already begun..."

"No." Nuoyan shook his head calmly and said, "Goddess Aphrodite, everything is over."

The idea of ​​the goddess of beauty Aphrodite is actually very simple.

Because of Hera and Hephaestus, she naturally hated promises.

She is also the goddess of love and beauty, one of the twelve most honorable Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology, the goddess who controls desires and is loyal to her own desires.

If you hate it, just destroy it.

You have to know that what Aphrodite taught Helen was to control and seize everything she wanted and take it for granted.

She is an arrogant goddess, and even has a bad personality. In her eyes... no, in the eyes of this goddess of beauty, there are actually no humans at all.

Because of this, Aphrodite didn't think that Nuoyan could survive the trial she designed for him, even though Nuoyan had created many miracles so far.

After all, the test that Aphrodite prepared for Nuoyan this time was not bravery and wisdom, but two simpler words...desire.

The island was filled with her divine power, and Aphrodite completely unleashed the heroes' deepest desires, causing them to fall into them.

Just as she had said to Hephaestus at the time, she knew that Nuoyan had a good relationship with those heroes, but that was precisely why she wanted to make them stand against her.

Aphrodite wanted to make the promise lose everything, just like her.

In fact, the Aphrodite who appeared in front of Nuoyan was more in line with the image of gods in ancient Greek mythology.

He regards people's lives as a game and does not care about making arbitrary changes to them. He brings down curses or gifts based on temporary evil or good.

All along, whether it was the original Hera, Athena, Clotho, or the gods who met little by little later, they were all a little too gentle on promises.

But this is not incomprehensible. After all, when you see that young man, it seems like he can leave this world by just blowing a breath.

They will naturally restrain themselves subconsciously and show their gentle side.

"Finish?"

Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, frowned, looked at Nuoyan and said, "What do you mean, Nuoyan... and you shouldn't go to the palace of that kingdom now."

"You know, I can't wait to see how Hera, Hephaestus and the others will react when they see you lose everything?"

After hearing this, Nuoyan still looked at her very quietly and even smiled.

“Goddess Aphrodite, do you know what I have been thinking about for the past three days?

Moreover, why didn't they take Jason and the others away that night knowing what you had done?"

"That's not because you know very well in your heart that they are completely immersed in desire." Aphrodite, who heard it, replied in a matter-of-fact tone: "In this case, how could they leave?"

Hearing this promise, I couldn't help but shook my head slightly.

Then he took out a picture from the sky. In the picture was the golden lyre...the lyre of Apollo, the god of light.

Then, in front of Aphrodite and Helen, he gently plucked the strings.

When the piano sounded and the bright sunshine shone lovingly on him.

The goddess of love and beauty looked at such a promise and listened to the beautiful music. She had to admit in her heart once again that he was even more special than she heard.

But Aphrodite still didn't understand what the promise meant.

Until the sound of the harp spread across the island of Lemnos.

Then Aphrodite saw that the heroes who were originally indulged in desires, all raised their heads. Although there was regret and reluctance on their faces, they still packed their luggage and prepared to sail again.

Helen knew the music; it was the music Orpheus played on the day the Argo set sail. And that day Nuoyan also drew a picture, but he was not in the picture.

"...You used Apollo's power to purify my divine power?"

Aphrodite looked at Nuoyan with an ugly expression. She couldn't believe that the so-called betrayal and confrontation could be resolved so easily by Nuoyan!

"I, I didn't." Nuoyan shook his head, although he thought that Apollo, the god of light, would definitely reply to him.

"It's just that Goddess Aphrodite, you got one thing wrong from the beginning. The vast majority of the Argonauts' crew members did not sail for glory and wealth, but for a simpler reason..."

Nuoyan laughed when he said this, and said to Aphrodite: "They were all captured by me to serve as soldiers."

As he spoke, Nuoyan took out a small notebook.

The moment Helen saw the little notebook, she instantly understood.

That is Nuoyan's little grudge book.

"As for Jason, to be honest, I didn't expect him to be so determined. I had planned to hit him with a stick and knock him out before taking him back."

As he spoke, Nuoyan tilted his head and looked at the struggling Jason from afar... Wherever the sound of the golden lyre passed, it would appear in Nuoyan's eyes under the sunlight.

"It seems that he really wants my painting." Nuoyan couldn't help but say.

Because you said, I, Jason, am a hero.

Aphrodite was silent.

"Then do you know what happened on this island?"

"Of course." Nuoyan nodded again.

"In this case, what kind of judgment should you give to these people?"

As soon as she finished speaking, Aphrodite noticed that Nuoyan was looking at her strangely.

"Why should I give judgment?"

Nuoyan laughed, and then said something that shocked Helen.

"What does this have to do with me?"

As if she had never expected that these words would come from Nuoyan's mouth, Helen couldn't help but open her eyes wide and said: "Nuoyan...brother?"

"The judgment has actually come at the beginning." Nuoyan did not explain to Helen, but just stated the fact: "When these women on the island made their choice."

"They cleansed themselves with blood, thinking they were rid of filth, but in reality it only made them more turbid."

"Besides, they didn't have much time, because the men they killed were also the barriers that protected them.

Soon people from another island will come here and destroy this place."

Knowing this, the women on the island were eager to keep the members of the Argonauts, to work for them and to shelter them.

Aphrodite was speechless again, then raised her eyebrows again.

To be honest, she was not angry about this situation, but was very surprised. Nuoyan said again: "I think I completely understand why Athena and the others never stopped me. I originally thought it was because of the painting, but now I think the real reason is that they knew it would be like this... The real fun they had was not you, but me from the beginning to the end.

But this makes me even more confused. After all, my paintings will be within your reach. You just need to pretend that you know nothing and continue to get them.

Why do you come to me at this moment?"

"So didn't I say that at the beginning?"

Nuoyan smiled again and said, “Goddess Aphrodite, what have I been thinking about these past three days… Actually the answer is very simple.

All I really think about is how I can avenge you."

Hearing this somewhat ridiculous answer, Aphrodite was naturally stunned at first, but she soon realized that Nuoyan's expression was very serious.

And he also recalled Hermes' hunting experience.

"And after arriving on the island and meeting you, I was surprised to find that my thoughts and desires were becoming stronger and stronger."

Nuoyan looked at the goddess of love and beauty in front of him, the most beautiful goddess among all the gods.

There is only one thing on my mind right now.

Ah, it would be really fun to watch this guy cry!

"You want to hunt me... Do you think I'm that idiot Hermes?!" Aphrodite was angry and even laughed at her anger.

"It's not hunting. The reason I hunt Hermes is because everything he does is for fun, so I want him to entertain others."

The promise was answered.

"So I will not hunt you, Aphrodite. I just want to ask you a question... One of the twelve gods of Olympus, the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite, have you ever cared about other people's lives so far?"

"Have you ever truly loved someone else?"

When the promise was made, the goddess of beauty Aphrodite had not yet fully reacted.

A goddess wearing a black dress, with black hair and red eyes, appeared at the temple accompanied by a scattering of dark butterflies...

She was none other than Medea's teacher, Hecate, the goddess of roads.

She was seen stepping lightly in the temple of the goddess of beauty Aphrodite. Because of her arrival, the ground was blooming with flowers of the underworld. Dark butterflies were flying around, making the place dark, performing the magic of fate that had been prepared for a long time.

Helen looked at Hecate with wide eyes. She naturally knew her, after all, she had been saved by Hecate once.

So before the goddess of beauty Aphrodite could fully react, Hecate had already finished her magic. The flapping wings of the dark butterfly landed on her, completely shrouding the temple in darkness.

"Believe it or not, I will jump into the abyss of the underworld after I return this time!"

After doing all this, Hecate breathed a sigh of relief, and then glared at Nuoyan with gnashing teeth, angrily saying: "Now you even dare to cheat the main god, and you are addicted to cheating the second one after cheating the first one, right? I really dare not imagine what you dare to do in the future!"

"And I beg you, please be a decent person. If you want to cause trouble, don't come to me, okay?"

"No." Nuoyan answered decisively, "And I don't believe you dare to jump into the abyss and hide... at least not now, after all, Medea hasn't returned home yet."

"Beautiful goddess Hecate, you don't want your students to cry and be pitiful in the future, right?"

Hearing this, the anger boiling in her chest almost made her lose control of her expression.

But by then, the promise had already grasped the thread of fate.

Seeing this, Hecate glanced at Helen beside Nuoyan, and after being stunned by Cupid's bow and arrow, she retaliated by wrapping it around Helen as well.

In fact, it had been since that day when Helen first saw the promise at the temple made of piled heads.

Helen understood.

Nuoyan is an incredible person.

Later, after experiencing the incident of being unable to get out of the maze, and returning home to meet the goddess of beauty Aphrodite, he learned about the promise from her.

Helen was even more clear that she must not let go of her promise.

Because there will never be another promise in this world.

But even so, Helen still didn't expect that Nuoyan could actually do such an outrageous thing, which completely overturned her three views.

Aphrodite cried...

Helen watched helplessly as the goddess of love and beauty, the noble goddess who had always taught her how to enslave men and trample everything in the world under her feet, the goddess she believed in, collapsed and cried uncontrollably in front of her!

Nuoyan took his own "revenge" on the goddess of beauty Aphrodite.

It wasn't hunting.

It's a glimpse of fate.

The promise allowed the goddess of beauty Aphrodite to see the moment when the bright red rose was born.

The white rose was stained with Aphrodite's blood, and since then the bright red rose has symbolized faithful love.

Chapter 6.5 is over. It's a big deal. The goddess of beauty is crying! (k)

Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, may I ask if you have ever really given your love to others?

The Temple of Aphrodite, Lemnos.

When Hecate, the goddess of roads and opportunities, appeared and descended like a dark moon, darkness enveloped the originally blue sky and performed the magic of the Age of Gods... No, in the hands of this goddess, the so-called magic was actually closer to a magic of miracles.

That's the magic of fate.

So even Aphrodite, the chief goddess, was shrouded by it.

And this is Hecate, the great goddess in ancient Greek mythology.

Although she always gives Medea and Nuoyan the impression of being unreliable and showing off, she is actually very powerful.

Even among the twelve main gods of Olympus, the only god who can surpass her is probably that one, besides the king of gods Zeus.

"Well, let me think about it. If I were to give Xiao Nuoyan an oracle during this trial by the goddess of beauty Aphrodite, what would it be?"

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