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Chapter 2012 Betrayal and Confusion (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please r



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Kai and the god Thoth had a big quarrel.

Thor was stunned. The two of them seemed to be very friendly, but they turned around and started to quarrel with each other. What was going on?

But after half a day, the two stopped fighting and sat together to drink. Kai was not interested in fighting with Thoth, and would not show his face even if he won. Thoth was simply a coward. Not all gods can fight, at least Aphrodite and Thoth are not good at fighting.

So the two of them just chatted for a while and then did what they wanted.

After all, there is no conflict of interest between the two. One is a superhero on Earth, and the other is the god of wisdom in the Pantheon. If it weren't for this accident, the two would never have met. What's the benefit of a fight between the two?

It's useless.

We are all rational people. No one would fight to the death just because they are unhappy. They have absolutely no intention of doing so.

"Eh? Where's Eros?"

Thoth suddenly noticed that Eros was gone.

Aphrodite said, "He has gone to get us something good."

At least that's what Eros told Aphrodite.

As a result, Toth's face changed: "Quick! Let's leave quickly!!!"

Kai didn't react at first. This was not Kai's level. They were deep in the enemy camp. How could they let down their guard? Now he didn't notice Eros's departure in the first place. There was only one reason... that was that his mind was conflicted by love.

This is also one of Aphrodite's characteristics.

Her love has always been impulsive and incomparably deceptive!

No matter how smart a person is, once they are overwhelmed by love, they will become blind... or simply become stupid!

The most representative of these are Paris and Helen, the instigators of the Trojan War.

Paris was the son of Priam and Hecuba. Before Paris was born, his mother dreamed that the child turned into a beam of fire and burned the entire palace. The queen told the dream to the prophet and asked them what it meant. The prophet said that this indicated that the child would bring disaster and misfortune to the kingdom. The poor queen was terrified and gave the newborn child to a slave, asking him to kill his child. The slave felt sorry for the child and couldn't bear to kill him with his own hands, so he threw him into the forest on Mount Ider. A mother bear later adopted him and raised him as her own child. Finally, a shepherd found Paris and brought him back to raise him. He grew up healthy and strong, and showed extraordinary courage and strength very early, as if he inherited her ferocity from her adoptive mother, the mother bear, in her milk. Eventually a shepherd found Paris and brought him back to raise him. He grew up healthy and strong, and showed extraordinary courage and strength at an early age, as if he had inherited his foster mother, the bear's ferocity, from her milk.

His temperament was as gentle as a virgin, and he was good at playing the harp, which enchanted everyone who listened to him. Some people even thought that Apollo taught him. Once, he met Oenone, the daughter of the river god Cebelin, by the river. He was amazed by her beauty and stood there, unwilling to leave. Oenone occasionally raised her eyes and saw someone staring at her. She blushed and wanted to avoid him. But Paris came a few steps closer. Seeing Paris's handsomeness and pleasing appearance, she was also a little moved and no longer avoided him. The two of them sat by the river and talked about trivial things. Until the sunset made the river water bright and beautiful, and the evening smoke covered the distance, Oenone stood up and said, "Ah, it's getting late, I can't stay here any longer." Paris stood there for a long time, watching her walk into the forest. When she hid behind the tree and glanced back, she saw that he was still standing there staring at her.

Across from Troy is Greece, a beautiful country. There was a brave and famous king named Peleus who was hosting a banquet for gods and humans. He married Thetis, the daughter of the sea king, that day. The gods of Mount Lympus, including Zeus, came to celebrate. Only one goddess, Eris, was not dared to send an invitation to her because she was the daughter of "war" and "jealousy" and they were afraid to see her face at the banquet. She was furious and wanted to seek revenge. Just as the gods were listening to Apollo playing his golden harp and singing in harmony, a golden apple fell from the sky onto the table. Its beauty and loveliness aroused the envy of the gods. On the apple were engraved the words "For the most beautiful beauty". So Hera, the queen of gods, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite (Venus) all stood up to get this rare golden apple. Perhaps what they wanted was not the golden apple itself, but the title of "the most beautiful beauty".

The banquet was unhappy and the singing stopped. Hera said, "All gods and men respect me, so this golden apple belongs to me." Athena said, "Wisdom and kindness are more valuable than power, so it should belong to me." The beautiful Aphrodite stood up, a triumphant smile on her face, and said softly, "I am the daughter of love and beauty, and this golden apple is only worthy of me."

Finally, Zeus lost his patience and said: "In the pine forest of Mount Ida, Paris, the most beautiful man among humans, lives there. Let him be the judge."

Hermes stood before Paris and said, "There is a dispute between the most beautiful men among men and the immortal gods. Hera, Aphrodite and Athena each want to fight for the golden apple that should be awarded to the most beautiful goddess. When they come, please be the judge and settle the matter."

Oenone sat by the water and said to herself, "The gods are kind. They gave me a better gift than beauty, which is Paris's love." Paris came to her and told her, "Oenone, Zeus ordered me to judge a matter for him. The queen of the gods Hera, Aphrodite and Athena are here. They each want to compete for the golden apple that should be awarded to the most beautiful one. Don't go away. There are large grape leaves in front of you. You go and hide there and listen to my judgment. No one will see you."

Paris sat there waiting for the verdict. Hera said to him: "I know that I am the most beautiful woman, and no one is more beautiful and powerful than me. If you listen to me, I will give you power, so that you can build great achievements and your name will be remembered forever in the mouths of singers." Athena said to him: "Your arms are strong and your heart is noble; there are better things besides power and fame. If you listen to me, I will give you wisdom and power."

At that time, Paris heard Oenone's voice, saying: "Wisdom is better than power, give the golden apple to Athena." Aphrodite smiled at him and came over. She whispered to him: "I don't need to tell you about my beauty, because you can probably guess it. If you listen to me, I will give you the most beautiful woman among human women as your wife." Paris replied: "I need your gift, Aphrodite, because there is no girl more beautiful than Oenone in the world. You are indeed the most beautiful among the immortal goddesses, and the gift is certainly yours."

Then he gave the golden apple to Aphrodite. He touched her tender fingers, and a slight tremor passed through his heart. But Hera and Athena went away in anger, and from then on they had an irreconcilable feud with the Trojans.

Priam was the king of Troy. Soon he heard of Paris's reputation, so he found Paris and found that this was his child. He took him back to the palace despite the priests' obstruction. He became the prince of Troy! He happily accepted such a handsome and beautiful boy and completely forgot the nightmare that Hecuba had.

His father Priam ordered him to go to Menelaos, the king of Sparta. He could not bear to say goodbye to Oenone, and both of them had tears on their faces. He finally hardened his heart and boarded the boat. Her tearful eyes followed him to the boat, and she refused to look back until she could no longer see him. After he left, she lived alone in Mount Ida in misery, and she was determined to stay with Paris. Apollo fell in love with her, but she was not moved by gold, silver, and jewelry. He taught her medicine, and she has since become proficient in treating all diseases, but it is a pity that love cannot be cured!

At this time, Paris stayed in Sparta, intoxicated by the beauty and smile of Helen, the wife of Menelaos. Once, Menelaos was away for business, and Paris took this opportunity to kidnap Helen and escape back to Troy - of course, he got the help of Aphrodite.

Oenone was looking forward to Paris' return every day. When she saw his ship slowly entering the harbor, she was suddenly startled to see the red-shirted girl hooked her arms around Paris' neck and leaned on his chest. She could no longer stand and immediately ran back to Mount Ida. Paris and Helen lived happily together in Troy. Meanwhile, Oenone, abandoned by Paris, was grieving in Mount Ida, and Menelaos, abandoned by Helen, was visiting famous kings throughout Greece, shouting for revenge.

The Greek army had crossed the sea and the Trojans were surrounded. Brave warriors died one after another. Great Hector died, brave Sarpedon died, handsome Memnon died. Paris was no longer the Paris he had been. He was content with his leisure time, leaning against Helen all day long, his spear and shield hanging on the wall for a long time without being used.

Later, he had no choice but to go to war. The doom of Troy had come. Paris was wounded by Hercules' poisoned arrow. Before this, a prophet had said: If Paparis was wounded, only Oenone could heal him. Paris ordered people to carry him to Oenone's residence on Mount Ida. His wound was very serious, and no one could save his life after being shot by Hercules' arrow. However, Oenone was an excellent doctor, taught by Apollo himself. Oenone wanted not to see him, but could not resist the pleading of him and the people who carried him. Paris weakly begged her to heal his arrow wound. She now chewed on the disappointment and pain of more than ten years in her heart, and seemed to have only hatred for Paris but no love. She urged them to carry him back to the city.

Paris then died in agony.

Love is never something good or evil, it is a neutral word.

It can bring happiness to people, but it can also bring nightmares to people.

Paris originally had everything in the world, a good family background, a healthy body, a handsome face, and a beautiful girlfriend. Everything was so perfect, but when he accepted the gift from Aphrodite.

He threw his kingdom, his family and his girlfriend behind his back and was obsessed with fooling around with Helen. A normal person would never do such a thing. In fact, the original Paris would not do such a thing. He is a well-known good man.

Unfortunately, everything became nothing in the face of the love arranged by Aphrodite.

The same is true for Kai. Although being captured by Aphrodite does not make him lose his basic judgment, nor does he become Aphrodite's slave, he will ignore some things because of love.

Aphrodite was Kay's lover, and Eros was Aphrodite's son.

Love the house and the bird.

Kai never thought that Eros would betray him!

Because he believed in Aphrodite!

This is what happened.

This is so inappropriate!

"let's go!!!"

Kai is also very decisive.

He doesn't want to see Zeus!

"No, Eros will not betray me." Aphrodite didn't believe that her son would betray her.

"Yes, he won't betray you, but he will betray me!" Kai also calmed down at this time.

He has no friendship with Eros, and the only reason they can be connected is through Aphrodite. As long as he doesn't hurt Aphrodite, Eros doesn't care about Kay's life or death. Will Aphrodite be punished?

The answer is no!

Zeus didn't dare to really punish Aphrodite.

When Aphrodite was causing trouble everywhere, Zeus just married Aphrodite to Hephaestus. Then what?

Nothing more.

When Hephaestus caught Ares and Aphrodite having an affair, was she really punished?

nor.

When Hephaestus discovered that his wife was committing adultery with Ares, the angry god of fire cast a golden net and caught the couple who were having fun in bed. He summoned the gods of Mount Olympus and showed the couple to the public. Most of the gods who came to watch the fun were male gods. Apollo was aroused by the shy Aphrodite but was too embarrassed to express it. He only asked Hermes what he felt. Hermes boldly said that he would use his head as a guarantee to be tied to the beautiful goddess of love, even if he was accused by the goddesses present. In the end, Poseidon, the god of the sea who had coveted the goddess of love for a long time, intervened and persuaded Hephaestus to let the couple go.

Aphrodite returned to Paphos, Cyprus, and bathed in the sea water there. The three Graces anointed her body with perfume and restored her virginity. To thank Hermes for boldly expressing his passion for her, she and Hermes gave birth to the hermaphrodite Hermaphrodite. As Poseidon intervened and resolved her embarrassment, Aphrodite gave birth to a son, Eryx, for Poseidon.

Aphrodite's range of 'friends' is too wide!

No matter what happens to her, there will always be someone to help her intercede. After the Pantheon was established, her network of contacts was undoubtedly the most extensive in the entire Pantheon... Zeus really couldn't do anything to her!

But it’s not necessarily the case for Kai and the others!

Just when they were about to run away.

It was too late when I realized that I was surrounded.


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