Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 168 The Power of the God King's Wife

Chapter 168 The Power of the God King's Wife

The goal was achieved so directly that Metis's prepared rhetoric was rendered useless, leaving him feeling somewhat frustrated.

She gently pursed her lips, and finally gracefully expressed her gratitude: "Dear guardians of civilization, thank you for your kindness and support."

She paused for a moment, then finally added sincerely, "I also wish you all your dreams come true soon."

Mnemosyne reluctantly let the children leave with Metis. She gritted her teeth and thought to herself that when Zeus came again, she would make him give her a clear announcement right away!
If you can't be number one forever, then being number two without question is good too!

Meanwhile, Metis looked at the nine Muses, each with a unique temperament and adorned with dazzling golden crowns, and felt an overwhelming sense of envy.

These children are so lovely and beautiful. Although they have different personalities, they are all so wonderful.

Although they are still young, they already possess extremely profound and vast sacred authority.

Looking at these outstanding children, she felt both envious and resentful.

She was clearly the wife who came first, but her child didn't even have the chance of being born in the first ten!
She secretly made up her mind that next time, she must make Zeus give her a child as soon as possible!
Fortunately, all the children born now are still goddesses.

Therefore, the first divine son of the great Zeus must have been conceived by her, Metis!

The nine young and lively Muses behaved quite obediently in the presence of Metis, the goddess of wisdom.

As deities jointly conceived by the Goddess of Civilization's Memory and the Great God-King, they are of noble birth and born with knowledge. Furthermore, the authority they wield is inseparable from the irrigation and nourishment of "wisdom."

Therefore, when facing Metis, they showed great respect, whether out of respect for his status or out of awe for his authority.

As for the struggles between the mother goddesses.
Hey, what does that have to do with those kids?

They are just fragile and insignificant children.

In any case, the Mother Goddess and the Goddess of Wisdom do not have any irreconcilable major conflicts, so it is not their place to interfere or make irresponsible remarks.

And it was during this trip that they first witnessed the power that Metis possessed.

This is their God-King Father, who is currently the only one to publicly declare the power of his wife.

Or rather, all the gods in the universe have only now truly witnessed the extraordinary status of the usually unassuming Goddess of Wisdom.

At the command of the goddess of wisdom, the wind god who controls all kinds of hurricanes in the four directions of the universe, five beautiful rain fairies, and the goddess of victory who represents the glory of the four directions of the god king, along with her four brothers and sisters, all gathered around her, along with more than a hundred flower nymph fairies.

Then, the goddess of wisdom, with this magnificent procession composed of many powerful deities, marched in a grand and imposing manner to the boundless ocean to greet the mysterious goddess Dione.

Along the way, the mountains bowed their heads, the rivers parted, and all the gods along the route came from afar to pay their respects, bowing and showing no disrespect whatsoever.

When the procession of the goddess of wisdom reached the edge of the sea, even Poseidon, the ruler of the sea, who was no longer happy, had to personally appear from his palace in the deep sea and respectfully nod to the goddess of wisdom.

Although, after meeting him once, He immediately returned to the deep sea.

However, He also had to personally reveal this side of Him to show His respect for the wife of the God-King.

When the wife of the God-King officially sets out, no god would dare to pretend not to see her.

This was certainly not because of Metis's authority and power.

It was because of Metis's identity.

Because she was the wife of the God-King.

Therefore, the gods had to show her sufficient respect.

Although the God-King did not publicly declare that the Goddess of Wisdom possessed any transcendent power.

In principle, the gods are not required to obey any commands from the goddess of wisdom, nor does she have the authority to issue orders.

However, if the goddess of wisdom were to issue a command, no other deity would disobey her.

However, Metis was always extremely restrained and never abused his authority. Instead, he was even more humble and gentle, so the gods did not have any profound feelings about him.

Today, this wise goddess suddenly revealed her supreme power as the wife of the god-king, which truly shocked all the gods.

The four wind gods whipped up a whirlwind to clear a path for her, causing the endless clouds to tumble to either side like a docile flock of sheep.

The beautiful rain fairy continuously sprinkles holy dew onto the sky, making the endless blue sky above as clear and pure as the purest sapphire.

Beside the God-King, the four close attendants who symbolized all the glory of the God-King were loyally and majestically surrounding the Goddess of Wisdom.

Wherever they passed, wondrous lights and colors filled the sky, constantly illuminating this world.

Apart from Metis and the holy queen Rhea, no other god was qualified to have the Glorious Four Attendants surrounding him.

Even Hera in her present state wouldn't do, nor would Mnemosyne. There were also nine newly born Muses, dressed in colorful gowns and adorned with beautiful golden crowns, following closely behind her.

The melodious celestial music, solemn hymns, and beautiful hymns resounded continuously throughout the heavens and earth where the goddess of wisdom passed.

And there are more than a hundred beautiful nymph fairies who are scattering their colorful petals and endless fragrance throughout the world.

This spectacle was so impressive that it made countless goddesses incredibly envious; "eyes red" was no longer a metaphor.

Only then did the goddesses truly realize that the wife of the god-king was also so majestic and inviolable, and that the divine power she possessed was so awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring.

It is likely that, unless the God-King himself officially travels out, no other deity can compare to him.

An anonymous aquaman expressed his envy of this spectacle!

I'm so envious I could cry!

If the God King's wife travels with such pomp, imagine how earth-shattering it must be when the God King himself travels!
This unnamed aquaman has secretly resolved to quickly evolve the creatures of the ocean and to make a grand display of his aquaman persona!
We must never be inferior to Zeus!
Metis's high-profile actions were naturally intended as a form of protest.

She wanted to tell all the gods in the universe that she could allow the King of Gods to have other wives.

However, that was only because she deeply loved the God-King.

The God-King also deeply loved her.

She is the only "first wife" by the side of the great god-king!
Her position as the empress is unshakeable!

When Metis's procession finally arrived at the boundless ocean, the ocean god and his wife personally led all the ocean deities to greet them.

They couldn't possibly have missed such a huge commotion.

The two noble and ancient primordial titans now wore joyful smiles.

Their daughter's imposing presence certainly makes them proud!

In the time of Cronus, the ocean gods dared not enter the world in a high-profile manner, let alone make such an earth-shattering journey as this. Along the way, all the gods bowed their heads.

They wouldn't bow to Metis to show respect, but since their daughter had become the wife of the god-king, they had to show her sufficient respect.

The Oceanid couple, along with all the Oceanid deities, came out to greet them; this was a sign of respect for the God-King.

Metis, beaming with joy, embraced his beloved parents and, surrounded by hundreds of ocean gods in utmost reverence, proceeded to the magnificent Ocean Temple.

It was in this ocean temple that Metis first met Dione.

Her, her sister.

And
Upon their first meeting, Dione's presence truly amazed even the goddess of wisdom.

Throughout the three realms and three domains, she had never seen such a pure and flawless goddess, yet so gentle and beautiful.

Even among the many ocean daughters who are the embodiment of pure water, there is no goddess who can compare to the newborn "sister" before her, who is more feminine and pure.

She seemed to be the most perfect embodiment of the "yin" side of the entire universe.

There are no ugly goddesses among them. They are all the embodiment of the laws of the universe, containing the origin of the universe. Each of them has a unique charm and is the most perfect manifestation of the endless essence of the world.

Even if the divine bodies of some deities appear somewhat unusual, they are still undeniably beautiful; they may simply not align with the aesthetic sensibilities of certain mortal beings.

However, even so, none of the gods in this universe, regardless of who they are, whether male or female, or androgynous, can compare to Dione's beauty.

All living beings, regardless of their preferences, race, or gender, will be deeply attracted to her.

This is an irresistible attraction from the most primordial level of the universe.

Even the goddess of wisdom, who considers herself to be the most beautiful woman in the world, now has to admit that she is not as good-looking as anyone else.

She was amazed; the goddess of the ocean was the embodiment of ultimate yin, gentleness, purity, and cleanliness.

Whether it's Styx, Clymene, Pleone, Eurynome, or even myself, they are all among the best of the goddesses, but they still have to admit their inferiority in front of this younger sister.

Not only that, but all goddesses would probably feel ashamed in her presence.

She thought to herself: Perhaps only her beloved God King could have the same attraction as this new sister.

Even the primal charm of the Mother Goddess of All Things and the Goddess of Night is probably slightly inferior.

(End of this chapter)

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