night:"?"

No, don't say such dangerous things.

The gods' private affairs (and trivial matters) seem to mostly be...

Apollo: "I just went to Artemis's palace, intending to ask her why she took you as her servant, but—"

Well……

Apollo paused abruptly at this point, and, finding it difficult to continue, abruptly shut his mouth.

Can he say that he saw his sister blushing and looking lost?

She even asked herself, "Is the flower crown on my head beautiful?"

Artemis's extremely unusual posture made Apollo feel very uncomfortable, giving him goosebumps all over his body.

Thinking back to the time I spent with Artemis before nightfall, Artemis has become like this.

He strongly suspected that something had happened that night.

Even Apollo at this point could not doubt the possibility that Artemis was in love.

After all, with her younger sister's virtue and integrity, how could that crazy girl possibly be moved?

Impossible, absolutely impossible, no matter how convincingly it's done, it's still impossible.

That's even less likely than a sow climbing a tree.

Apollo wanted to know how night managed to do that.

But he didn't know how to describe it for a moment, realizing that if he described Artemis's appearance, it would definitely make this mortal mistakenly think that the goddess had fallen in love with him.

ha? !

In that case, Artemis's reputation as a pure virgin goddess would be completely ruined, which would be too shameful.

Not to mention, he didn't want to see Ye, this mortal, showing such a smug face.

If Artemis finds out about this, she will definitely come after him and kill him.

Night: "...So what exactly is your question?"

Apollo paused for a moment, then asked tactfully, "I want to ask—what did you do to her that made her so—well, so distracted?"

Even if he tried to be as tactful as possible, Apollo could only say it this way in the end, trying to express his meaning as vaguely as possible.

But Ye instantly understood the deeper meaning and was stunned...

Artemis was distracted by herself?

Night thought about how the Moon Goddess had fled in panic earlier, and it did seem somewhat like she had been flirted with.

I wasn't entirely sure before, but Apollo said this—

Ye felt that he might have done something that momentarily moved the moon goddess, but he didn't know how long that feeling would last.

Artemis is not an easy goddess to win over.

He believed that the goddess would soon fall out of this state and wouldn't fall in love so easily.

But this did not dampen Ye's somewhat cheerful mood at that moment.

The fact that a pure virgin could be moved even for a moment is something that Greek heroes could boast about for a lifetime.

Not to mention Apollo's stammering manner at this moment.

Ye suddenly felt like teasing this deity.

He smiled and said, "I understand what happened. Lord Apollo... please don't worry, Lady Artemis should be fine in a while."

Apollo frowned and pressed, "What do you mean? Did you really do something to Artemis?"

Night: "I think the goddess just really likes that flower crown, which is why it's become a bit special."

Apollo: "A crown?"

Just as Apollo's emotions were gradually calming down, was it really just like that?

The next moment, Ye said, "Some people are light-colored, some are medium-colored, some are glossy, but occasionally, you'll find someone with iridescent colors. At that moment, nothing can compare to them."

We think the trees are beautiful in the sunlight.

But we also want to see the panoramic view.

Just like painting, a painting is not just a combination of parts. A cow is just a cow, a meadow is just grass and flowers, and the sun shining through the forest is just a ray of light. But if you put them together, a miracle will happen.

Lady Artemis is the moon of freedom, and the crown of flowers woven from flowers symbolizes a pure and flawless heart. It is only because it is offered at the right time and in the right place that it has that rainbow-like miraculous feeling.

I think the goddess must really love this floral crown, which is why she's so distracted—”

Apollo: !!

All you've got to say is the flower crown!

Chapter Forty-Seven: A Wonderful Feeling That Filled the Goddesses' Stomachs

Apollo's eyelids twitched!

It took him several breaths to suppress the urge to strangle this mortal.

Although he liked this hero before.

But when it comes to his precious younger sister, that's the God of Light's Achilles' heel.

If it weren't for the fact that the other person didn't express any admiration when they said those words, it would be hard to believe.

Otherwise, he would have sent this dangerous guy to the underworld by now.

Do not--

It's not that serious, but we absolutely cannot allow him to meet with Artemis again.

The unique crown is described as a unique person with rainbow colors.

A dazzling miracle born from a multitude of simple, ordinary colors.

have to say--

Putting aside Artemis herself, the sun god was quite fond of this elegant and beautiful, almost poetic, way of speaking.

This statement can also be the purest form of commentary from couples who have fallen in love.

Even Apollo was drawn to her, wondering if he should find someone to date.

He really liked that feeling—

Although Apollo already had a son, as a god with a long lifespan and eternal youth, this did not prevent him from continuing to find a partner.

at the same time--

Just as Night spoke and mentioned the name of the goddess Artemis.

In the temple of the moon goddess, Artemis felt something.

In Greece, do not utter the names of the gods, for they can hear you.

The wind will tell them everything—

Therefore, those who plot against or rebel against the gods are usually discovered quickly and then toyed with to death by the gods.

And the breeze that carries it is like a love letter.

Artemis heard everything, and after a brief look, she saw Night talking to Apollo.

Just as Apollo did not sense any obvious admiration, he could only assume that the boy truly believed and described it that way.

Once again, I met the Moon Goddess's demanding and difficult-to-win conditions, even though I knew I shouldn't have such thoughts—

But Artemis could not resist being drawn to those touching and beautiful words.

Are some people rainbow-colored?

What kind of person could give her that feeling?

A strong sense of curiosity arose in the goddess's heart; she knew that the metaphor was very much like that of a couple in love.

But she doesn't believe that only love can bring that rainbow-like feeling of miracle.

Having witnessed countless mothers being abused and discarded like rags by their male gods, Artemis harbors a deep-seated fear of finding a partner.

Commonly known as androphobia in the Age of Gods.

It's difficult for any man to enter her heart, no matter how outstanding or attractive he is; the more outstanding he is, the more Artemis avoids him.

It's not that the Moon Goddess doesn't appreciate outstanding men, but the premise is that the man cannot reveal any romantic feelings towards her.

That would scare the moon goddess away.

She was afraid to experience that kind of love; love could make people blind and foolish, like moths drawn to a flame, willing to sacrifice themselves for anything.

Good love is fine, but bad love only brings endless pain.

undoubtedly--

Her new husband was exceptionally talented and handsome, and was truly a hero capable of writing his own great story.

Night never showed any signs of admiration, which reassured Artemis. She had impulsively taken him as her familiar, but after all, he was a man…

If Night also shows signs of admiration, she will be in a difficult position and will have no choice but to send her to a remote temple to deal with her as she would with Hippolytus.

But at this point, it wasn't a matter of night; rather, Artemis genuinely wanted to know what kind of person could be rainbow-colored.

Thinking about the panoramic description Night had given her, Artemis suddenly recalled Night kneeling on the ground, earnestly requesting to be crowned as queen.

She was indeed incredibly happy at that moment!

That is the sense of recognition that comes from the things that one has always upheld being discovered, recognized, and understood.

No one in Greece understood Artemis's steadfastness.

The gods indulged in unrestrained pleasure—reveling in sensual pleasures—and could not comprehend the beauty of purity, not only in its physical form but also in its spiritual essence.

This made the Moon Goddess feel out of place with the other gods in the past.

A wonderful feeling began to take hold of Artemis's stomach, making her feel as if she were tasting the sweetest food.

Just then, Night spoke to Apollo from the mortal realm: "Sometimes the sunset is a purplish-pink, sometimes an orange-red, burning the clouds on the horizon."

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