Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 170 Zeus, you're such a bad guy!

Chapter 170 Zeus, you're such a bad guy! (Bonus chapter for monthly votes~ Please vote~)

Of course, the gods certainly wouldn't dare to have any improper thoughts about Dione; that's not how you court death.

However, this beautiful and delicate goddess is just perfect!

Regardless of status, position, appearance, or power, they are second to none in the universe!

Upon arriving in Olympus, Aphrodite immediately became the most sought-after wife among the Olympian gods!
none of them!

Just as she was on the ocean, she immediately became the most sought-after being among the Olympian gods.

However, what was rather strange about the gods was that neither His Majesty the God-King nor the Goddess of Justice and Order came out to greet them.

After much deliberation, the gods could only conclude that His Majesty the God-King was trying to save face for the Goddess of Wisdom.

He himself did not step forward, but entrusted the matter entirely to the goddess of wisdom, which means that the goddess of wisdom is still the highest-ranking and only "first wife" on Mount Olympus!
The gods were right.

Metis was so considerate of Zeus and made such a great sacrifice, so Zeus naturally had to uphold the dignity that Metis deserved.

Anyway, Dione didn't need this, and she wouldn't care about losing such a little face.

And the lap pillow for the goddess of justice is just so comfortable!

He was truly reluctant to leave.

But what can the goddess of justice do if Zeus won't let her go?

She could only lament inwardly, praying that the newly arrived goddess Dione wouldn't hold a grudge against her for this.

However, Themis was overthinking things this time.

Dione naturally wouldn't blame her for this; on the contrary, this unintentional act inadvertently earned her Metis's gratitude.

In this era, although the concept of "marriage" as we know it today has not yet emerged, there is no legal constraint of "one husband and one wife".

However, given the inherent arrogance of the gods, when a deity publicly declares their beloved spouse, this relationship implicitly allows that person to be their only partner. This is an unwritten rule among the gods.

If a god publicly declares that he has many beloved women, and his spouse willingly accepts them, then that spouse will inevitably be ridiculed by the other gods.

This was considered the greatest humiliation, a loss of dignity, and an extremely shameful thing.

Even if the other party is the supreme god-king, this humiliation still exists.

Therefore, Metis's willingness to accept all of this truly represents a tremendous sacrifice that other gods could hardly imagine.

After all, for immortal gods, there are few things more important than face.

Despite Cronus's cruelty, he only had one publicly acknowledged queen, and Rhea was the only wife he officially declared as his wife.

His other lovers were never worthy of being acknowledged, let alone allowed to flaunt themselves before Rhea, the Queen of Gods.

The gods may turn a blind eye to their partners' private affairs, but if lovers dare to be so brazen in front of their spouses, they will fight on the spot, and it will be an eternal feud that will last forever.

In this matter, the partner must unconditionally support their spouse. If there is even the slightest hesitation, the couple will have no choice but to break up on the spot.

Unless both parties publicly announce the end of their relationship, in the tradition of the gods, no deity has ever dared to have a second publicly acknowledged beloved spouse at the same time.

The reason Metis possesses such immense power is precisely because she is the only love that the God-King has publicly acknowledged.

Even those lovers who are known to all the gods are still just lovers; they are not someone who can be openly acknowledged.

Of course, even if she is a lover, as the lover of the God-King, she is still someone you can't afford to offend.

Everyone knows the influence of pillow talk.

The union between deities is a profound fusion of the fundamental laws, a harmony at the deepest level of divinity.

Especially in cases where offspring with the laws of nature have already been born, it indicates that the relationship between the two parties is so intimate that it cannot be more intimate than it could be.

Now, Metis is willing to personally welcome Dione to Olympus, and all the gods also come forward to greet her, because these two goddesses are not to be trifled with.

Since the goddess of wisdom personally and in a grand manner received them, and all the gods were involved, no one could say anything about it.

Who knows whose face they were giving them to greet?
Besides, everyone is very curious about what this goddess who took the God King's first time looks like.
What kind of charm did she possess that allowed her to win over His Majesty the God-King so quietly and even bear him his first child?
The gods were incredibly curious!
After seeing Dione and her mother, the gods indeed understood.

It's really no wonder His Majesty the God-King couldn't control himself; anyone would have been unable to resist.

Even those goddesses who also harbored love and curiosity for the God-King felt bitter and resentful after seeing Dione.

Even the most proud and arrogant goddess would feel inferior to Dione after seeing her.

Moreover, how could the child conceived by this goddess who appeared out of nowhere and His Majesty the God-King be so perfect?

Have you two, mother and daughter, taken all the beauty in the universe?

Although Metis had decided to abandon herself and completely fulfill Zeus's wishes, it would be a lie to say that she didn't care about her own dignity at all.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have put on such a show of power this time, personally going to pick up the person.

Although no deity dared to discuss it openly, she could imagine that behind the scenes, there must be some harsh words circulating that she dared not even think about.

All she could do was try her best to deliberately ignore those voices.

Today, Themis, as the vice-ruler of the universe, is able to refrain from personally greeting Dione alongside Zeus, which in itself is the most direct form of respect and demonstration of her status as the "princess."

The goddess of wisdom was naturally deeply moved.

Thinking of this, the goddess of wisdom became even more determined.

A flawless and righteous lady, truly deserving of the name "Flawless Justice"!

Such a goddess deserves a reward!
And win them over!
In Zeus's mind, Metis clearly saw how deep His love for the goddess Themis was, and how strong His possessive desire was, no less intense than His passionate feelings for her.

Metis prepared a magnificent temple for Dione and Aphrodite, mother and daughter, and solemnly introduced them to the gods, then held a grand welcoming feast.

After arranging all this, Metis immediately set off to find the goddess of justice.

When a beautiful magnolia nymph fairy came to announce the arrival of the Goddess of Wisdom, His Majesty the God, who was half asleep with the Lady of Justice by his arm around her slender waist, was immediately jolted awake.

Themis, who was initially flustered by Zeus's heavy breaths blowing on her flat stomach, couldn't help but smile beautifully when she saw Zeus's adorable appearance.

She instinctively reached out and gently stroked Zeus's handsome face, embracing him softly in her generous and abundant arms. During this time, Lady Justice felt an unprecedented peace and tranquility; her divine softness was powerfully supported, and the emptiness in her heart was completely filled.

Because Zeus was in her arms.

The fairy nymph who came to report was very eager to see this sensual and ambiguous scene, but she dared not look at it at all. She lowered her head and waited for instructions, her heart feeling like it was being scratched by a kitten.

The goddess of justice quickly regained her senses and said softly, "Go and tell the goddess of wisdom to wait a moment. I will change my clothes and then go to greet her myself."

After receiving the order, Fairy Ningfu lowered her head and quickly left.

As I was leaving, I couldn't help myself and glanced up seemingly casually, my heart filled with shock.

Wow! His Majesty the God-King's head is completely buried inside!
Lady Themis then released Zeus, and with a hint of indulgence that she herself did not realize, she said softly, "Your Majesty, you have rested long enough. I have a distinguished guest here, and you should return to your own palace."

Zeus was still reminiscing about the wonderful moment and really didn't want to leave. He clung to the beautiful belly of his beloved goddess of justice, rubbing against her with lingering affection, which made the goddess blush and feel weak all over.

Zeus said lazily, "Dear Themis, thank you for your kindness, I rested very well."

"I'll be going now, but I'll come back again."

Themis sighed softly, her sigh filled with helplessness.

She softly advised, "Your Majesty, it would be best if you did not come here again for personal matters. Please do not hurt a goddess who loves you deeply, and do not hurt her noble heart."

"The honored guest outside the palace loves you so deeply that even I am moved. How can you bear to hurt her love for you?"

Zeus buried his face in her lower abdomen, deeply inhaling the fresh scent unique to the goddess of justice.

A muffled voice vibrated in her firm, beautiful abdomen: "My dearest Themis, I do not wish to harm any of the gods who love me deeply, for I love you all just as deeply."

“But you are all too outstanding. You all possess an irresistible attraction to the deepest, most fundamental part of my divinity. I simply cannot suppress the most sincere and profound love I have for you.”

“My dearest Themis, feel the stirrings deep within my divinity. My heart beats fiercely for you; how could I not be drawn to you? How could I possibly abandon you?”

The goddess of justice let out another deep sigh.

And wasn't she the same?

"Your Majesty, please leave quickly and don't make things difficult for me anymore."

Lady Justice pursed her soft, crimson lips slightly, then paused before continuing, "Moreover, the Goddess of Wisdom seems to be getting impatient and appears ready to come in soon."

Upon hearing this, Zeus immediately sat up.

He lowered his head to Themis's flawless yet aloof and beautiful face, gave her a quick kiss, and said hastily, "My dear, I'll be going back now."

Themis smiled helplessly and said weakly, "Please leave quickly, Your Majesty the God-King."

Zeus smiled shamelessly, then turned into an invisible glimmer of light and left silently.

Although Metis had accepted that he could have other wives, it wouldn't be right for him to be having an affair with other goddesses while Metis was busy with his own affairs.

Besides, you can't do this in front of people.

No matter how magnanimous a goddess may be, she would absolutely not be able to tolerate it.

Moreover, this is extremely disrespectful to Metis.

The goddess of wisdom loved Him so much that she became as dust in the dust.

No matter how shameless or promiscuous He may be, how could He possibly hurt a heart that loves Him wholeheartedly?

The goddess of wisdom was originally a noble and proud goddess.

It's not her fault that she humbled herself for love.

Themis carefully tidied her clothes and composed her expression, making sure nothing seemed amiss, before hurriedly leaving the palace to greet Metis.

Upon seeing Metis, who was wearing a gentle smile, an overwhelming sense of guilt instantly overwhelmed her.

She didn't want to go against her principles, but even though she was trying her best to control herself and restrain her feelings for Zeus.

However, when faced with Zeus's proactive attack...

She really couldn't resist!

Looking at Metis's gentle smile, her heart was filled with even more pity.

The goddess before us truly loved Zeus to the point of being willing to give up everything.

Beneath her beautiful smile, one can only imagine how much grievance and pain was hidden.

But all they could do was silently endure it and face it all with a smile.

A goddess actually took the initiative to share her beloved male god with other goddesses.

There is probably nothing in this world that torments divinity more than this.

With such complex emotions, the righteous lady stepped forward and gently embraced the goddess of wisdom.

She spoke softly, in a tone of extreme gentleness that even Zeus had never heard, "My dear Metis, welcome. Please come into the palace."

The goddess of wisdom, after feeling Themis's heartfelt affection, was first stunned for a moment, and then her heart was filled with even more emotion.

She gently embraced the goddess of justice and said softly, "Dear Themis, thank you for your support."

Themis was taken aback, but in an instant she understood the reason behind Metis's words.

She felt even more guilty.

Her pure and flawless divinity made her want to explain, but she also had to conceal the truth for Zeus, and besides, she simply couldn't bear to let Metis suffer even the slightest harm.

The goddess of justice dared not say more, and could only hold Metis's little hand and hurriedly enter the temple.

In her heart, she could only secretly resent Zeus: 'Zeus, you wicked fellow! You've truly caused immense suffering to all the goddesses who loved you!'

(End of this chapter)

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