If other goddesses were here, after what just happened, they would probably be overjoyed and invite Ye to experience the goddess's deliciousness.

Artemis: "…………"

As the clouds on the distant horizon burned, reflecting the warm sunlight, they shone upon the handsome man and beautiful woman.

After a long while, the Moon Goddess, whose heartbeat had finally calmed down, said, "Let's stop here for today."

I will lend you my beloved little deer to carry you to Troy.

Having said that, the moon goddess fled in panic, having long forgotten why she had initially been curious and wanted to make contact with her.

Artemis vanished in a burst of light, offering no clear response to the night's final praise.

However, after the Moon Goddess completely left, Ye recalled what he had said earlier and couldn't help but give himself a thumbs up for his boldness.

Wait a minute, it seems like I've unknowingly flirted with Artemis?

He really had no intention of flirting with this deity.

Everyone knows that Artemis was also notoriously petty. Because the king forgot to worship the goddess of hunting Artemis when he was offering sacrifices to the gods during the harvest season, the goddess released a giant magical boar into Calydon.

Because Zeus defiled the handmaid, he turned her into a mother bear.

Because Heracles injured the divine deer during the Twelve Trials, and that divine deer didn't even belong to Artemis; it was the only one of the original five that Artemis didn't capture and escape from.

Hercules' original task was also to capture the deer and present it to Artemis.

But if he hadn't explained quickly, he probably would have already had an arrow pierce his head by Artemis.

Ye didn't think he had anything special about him that allowed him to get away unscathed after flirting with this goddess.

Even Hercules, her half-brother, dared to raise his bow and arrow to kill the moon goddess. She detested impure relationships and was lucky if she didn't skin him alive.

Even if he still has that connection with Apollo, he cannot take advantage of that favor.

Ultimately, as mortals, they can never be equal to the gods, no matter what kind of relationship they establish.

Even Apollo, by ignoring the difference in power between gods and humans, accidentally killed his best friend while playing.

Having angered Artemis, and with the goddess's reckless arrow striking, Ye had no confidence of surviving.

Although the newly acquired blessing of the moon allows him to revive from death while bathing in moonlight, this ability was originally bestowed by Artemis, and it would be too easy to take it back.

Therefore, it's risky to have little contact with beautiful Greek women, and goddesses are even more dangerous.

but--?!

Ling Ye was somewhat stunned and surprised; Artemis's reaction was somewhat unexpected.

It didn't sound like anger; rather, it sounded like a shy young girl running away.

'That's Artemis!' Night felt like she must be hallucinating.

Or is this Artemis different from the Artemis I know? Is it a version where you can have a romantic relationship?

Thinking of a Diana version who was forced into a romantic relationship with Orion, and then recalling that pure and beautiful crowned goddess dancing gracefully in the garden on the burning horizon, bathed in sunlight like fiery clouds...

...! !

Orion, you deserve to die!

Meanwhile, on the other side, Artemis fled all the way back to her temple.

Artemis, who had just returned and was even somewhat dazed, did not notice that there was someone in her temple.

until--

"What's wrong, Artemis? Why do you look so down?" A familiar male voice came from the temple, which shouldn't have had any men.

The person who came was Apollo.

Chapter Thirty-Six: Shameless Xiu: Don't look for me, go find Agamemnon! He'd better die quickly.

The moon goddess is gone, the sailors are gone, and now only the night remains.

Fortunately, Artemis did not deceive him and truly left the divine deer behind.

When we returned to the shore at night, we saw the legendary Cernye doe.

Upon closer inspection, it was indeed as described in myths and legends: red in color, larger than an ox or a horse, with golden horns and bronze hooves.

As for the other description—speeding up like an arrow released from a bow—we'll only know for sure after a test drive.

This mount, which only goddesses can ride, has never been ridden by a second person.

Because Artemis was in a hurry, she casually entrusted the task of seeing off the night to the Cerune doe.

The divine deer, which seemed to understand human nature, came before Night and lowered its head and front knees, as if inviting Night to sit on it.

night:……!

Hmm, he can brag about this to Telefose for a whole year.

The divine deer that once caused its father Hercules so much trouble, and could only suffer from its tail, is now so easily inviting him onto its chariot.

Agamemnon was forced by Artemis to sacrifice his daughter in order to pass through the storm after killing the sacred deer.

I have a feeling that riding this divine deer will make some people turn green with envy.

But what does that have to do with him, 'Griffith Lista'?

Night directly mounted the divine deer, which then stood up and began to fly through the air towards the horizon.

In the blink of an eye, lightning-fast speed—ultimate divine speed—was displayed before Ye's eyes. Even Ye, who inherited the talent of his heels, couldn't react in time. In just a few breaths...

The divine deer carried Ye across the sea and soared into the sky.

A few breaths later, the doe Keroni let out a cry and then plummeted from the sky onto the earth with a bang!

Dust flew everywhere!

This divine beast, now separated from the goddess, began to run wildly and unrestrainedly.

grass--!!!

Night's hands were already wrapped tightly around the neck of the divine deer due to inertia.

He began to understand why Hercules had chased it for so long without being able to catch it.

To be honest, there's no particularly legendary story about how Hercules managed to chase this thing for a year without losing it, or anything like how it was incredibly fast.

Night is now really suspicious...!

From that isolated island, at least three or four days' voyage from Troy, they arrived on another land in the blink of an eye.

He merely glanced at the familiar surroundings.

Night discovered that this was the same port where he had left before.

...!!!!! We've already reached Troy?!

Outrageous—while it doesn't possess the incredible speed of Hermes' boots, the messenger of Olympus, which could transport one to any point in the Greek world in a single thought, it's still frighteningly fast.

Compared to this divine deer, the celestial horse he inherited from Achilles was like an ordinary horse that could be seen anywhere.

Guided by the memory of the night, the divine deer headed toward the camp of the Greek coalition.

Because he arrived riding a divine deer, his speed was much faster than that of the crew who had sailed back from the previous voyage. Naturally, news of his status as a member of Artemis's kin had not yet spread back to Troy.

When a messenger met Odysseus, nervously stammering that the hero Griffith Lista had arrived outside the camp...

Since Achilles and Agamemnon had fallen out, the soldiers who were originally supposed to be guarding the outermost perimeter were now replaced by Odysseus's men.

Upon hearing his subordinate's words, Odysseus was slightly taken aback—so fast?

The cunning Odysseus's first reaction was suspicion—the departure time indicated in the letter from Misia meant that the hero named Griffith should still be adrift at sea, and would not arrive at the port for at least four or five days. How could he possibly be at the gate of the allied army camp?

Could it be that someone is impersonating someone?

But regardless, this concerns a hero—

This kind of thing is of course still… —the words change—

'Let Agamemnon decide for himself,' the wicked Seuss began to shift the blame.

Odysseus immediately ordered the messenger to inform Agamemnon of the message, but he did not express his doubts. In any case, it was none of his business, and even if it was a lie, Agamemnon was the one who was tricked.

It would be best to kill Agamemnon, then everyone can happily go home for the holidays.

As for Agamemnon, upon hearing the intelligence, his response was simply, "I understand."

They neither said they were going to see anyone, nor did they say they weren't going to see anyone.

The messenger dared not utter a sound... and could only wait silently.

This left Ye standing outside for quite some time, as no one came to greet her.

Night was perfectly calm, not angry, but only slightly puzzled.

I came riding Artemis's stag, this iconic chariot, are these Greeks blind and cannot see it?

Leaving him out like this is a slap in the face to Artemis.

They wouldn't have forgotten the consequences of offending the goddess so quickly, would they?

After waiting for a while and seeing that no one had arrived, Ye's lips curled into a dangerous smile, feeling extremely pleased.

Even if it's just for the sake of my goddess's reputation, I have no choice but to make a scene this time!

It's a rare opportunity to take advantage of this situation—if I don't wreak havoc on the Greek coalition, I'll truly be unworthy of my status as a member of the moon goddess's entourage.

then--

Ye leaned down slightly, turned her head to the deer's ear, and whispered something.

The next moment, the divine deer nodded and then slowly walked into the camp.

The guards were startled upon seeing this and instinctively stepped in front of them.

"Please wait a moment—Hero...without orders—"

The soldier wanted to speak again.

Night: "Step back!!! Soldiers!"

Open your eyes wide and take a good look at what's before you—the beloved divine deer of Artemis, the goddess who symbolizes the great moon!

I can wait outside and endure any disrespect or humiliation; but anyone who tries to obstruct or harm the divine deer, I will regard as an enemy, and fight to the death!

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