Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 74 The Goddess of Wisdom is Completely Destroyed

Chapter 74 The Goddess of Wisdom is Completely Destroyed

Seeing the goddess in his arms hesitate for a moment, Zeus's eyes flashed with a sharp light. He knew that he had to strike while the iron was hot and make her fall completely in love before her wisdom returned to her senses!

Otherwise, once she wakes up, the difficulty of winning her over next time will increase dramatically!
His long, strong arms, which were tightly embracing the tender goddess in his arms, loosened their grip slightly at this moment, the strength and movement just right.

It appears both sincere and carries a hint of "helpless letting go".

His magnetic voice was now filled with deep affection and restrained sorrow, as if every word was written in blood: "My love, please don't torment my heart like this anymore. If you really don't want to accept my love, I'm willing to let go, but please don't stay by my side anymore."

“My soul cannot bear the burning love that surrounds me every day, yet I cannot reach it. It is the greatest torment to my divinity, and I cannot bear it.”

As Zeus spoke these words, it was as if he truly intended to let go.

But in reality, His arms only loosened slightly more, without truly letting go of the goddess in His embrace.

Just kidding, at such a crucial moment, letting go is absolutely out of the question.

If the reaction isn't right, you can hug her tighter again and switch to other tactics to ensure she's completely captivated!
As the goddess of wisdom listened to Zeus's words, which were filled with deep affection and sorrow, and felt his arms, which seemed to have loosened slightly due to pain but remained firm, her originally tender heart could no longer refuse him at this moment.

The last bastion of reason crumbled before the surging tide of emotion, and all rationality and wisdom were cast to the winds.

At this moment, her world consisted only of Zeus.

She mustered her courage, her beautiful face showing a hint of tension and determination, and boldly demonstrated her deepest, most fervent decision through her actions.

The wise goddess with bright eyes, this noble ocean goddess, slowly raised her head, her bright eyes filled with gentle and tender feelings like rippling water, carrying both determination and shyness.

Then, she boldly kissed Zeus's lips!

The moment Metis kissed him, Zeus felt a surge of triumphant joy.

His arms, which had loosened slightly, suddenly tightened, holding the goddess of tenderness in his arms even closer, giving her absolutely no chance to escape.

He embraced the goddess, who was deeply in love, and gave her a passionate response as fervent as a storm sweeping across the ocean.

The figures of the two gods were intertwined on the sacred mountain, as if time and space had stood still for them.

After a long while, the two gods, their lips and teeth intertwined, slowly separated. Metis's golden eyes, which had once shone as brightly as stars, were now glistening with spring water, shimmering and flowing with an unyielding tenderness.

She gazed lovingly into Zeus's eyes, her voice as gentle as a breeze brushing against flower petals, carrying a hint of coquettish pleading and boundless devotion:

"Zeus, my love, how can I bear to leave you? How can I reject your love? As long as you do not tire of my love, I will stay by your side forever, until the end of eternity."

She made a firm vow to uphold their eternal love.

Zeus's deep eyes were filled with affection and tenderness as he whispered, "My beloved, my goddess, how could I ever tire of your captivating and beautiful wisdom?"

"No, never. We will be together forever, forever and ever. In the endless, beautiful years to come, let us share all the wonders of the world and witness the prosperity of the universe together!"

However, amidst his gentle tone, Zeus abruptly changed his words, his voice tinged with sadness, and a hint of hurt seemed to surface between his furrowed brows. "But, my dear Metis, my love, please never doubt my love for you again."

"Please don't hurt me like that anymore. Even the slightest distrust from you causes me unspeakable pain."

Metis tilted her head slightly, her head sculpted like moonlight, and gazed at Zeus with a fascination. Her eyes were dreamy and filled with a hazy love, like the surface of a river shrouded in the morning mist, dreamy and beautiful.

Her delicate hands trembled slightly as she gently and tenderly stroked Zeus's perfectly handsome face, her voice filled with deep apology and repentance: "Zeus, my love, my god, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, I'll never do it again."

The warmth emanating from her fingertips was her only faith at that moment.

The goddess of wisdom, whose eyes were once filled with wisdom, now only showed loyalty and obedience to her lover.

She said with utmost sincerity, "I swear, I will always be with you, always trust you, and always be loyal to you, until the end of eternity."

The pure and beautiful goddess of wisdom made the most steadfast and sincere vow to Zeus, every word bearing the mark of her unwavering determination.

She was completely finished.

Zeus sensed Metis's unwavering resolve and tightened his powerful arms around the goddess.

A gentle, doting smile bloomed on His handsome face, and His tone was full of certainty and satisfaction: "My wisdom, my beloved, we will be together forever. Forever and ever, my love for you will never change!"

Metis's heart was churning with turbulent emotions. She gazed intently at Zeus's incomparably handsome face, as if trying to etch every detail of him into the depths of her divinity.

She clung tightly to Zeus's broad and sturdy back, pressing her delicate cheek against His firm chest, feeling His strong and powerful heartbeat.

At that moment, all her wisdom and rationality melted away.

She was willing to give everything for Zeus.

I will spare no effort, no matter what.

Zeus would never give up Metis in exchange for the support of Coeus and his wife; what kind of people were they?
Victory was inevitable; everything was under control.

Everything we're doing now is simply to make this victory look as beautiful and perfect as possible.

It can completely unite the hearts of all the gods, laying the most solid foundation for future immortal rule.

If we abandon Metis, then all this trouble will truly be meaningless.

All previous efforts, the kindness and wisdom shown, and the new sacred and just order proclaimed will all vanish into thin air.

The biggest reason for the God-King's defeat was that He had lost the hearts of the gods, and few gods wanted to stand by His side anymore.

Even the King of Gods cannot do anything well when the hearts of the gods are scattered.

Destruction is never the goal!
That's the most foolish way to go!
If He were truly like Cronus, resorting to any means to achieve victory and sacrificing everything for power, then what would be the difference between Him and Cronus?
How can we then gather the power and wisdom of the gods to achieve supreme omnipotence?
(End of this chapter)

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