Given Artemis's personality, she would inevitably seek an opportunity for revenge.

Now that Artemis hasn't even made a move yet, the goddess of love has gone and provoked another of her followers, no wonder Artemis is so furious.

Hermes, who thought he had figured out the reason, broke out in a cold sweat.

So it was his words that tricked Cupid?

Or is it because Cupid ran away before he could finish speaking?

Hermes, of course, could not bear to see Aphrodite killed by Scorpio.

He hurriedly told Zeus about his desire to rescue the other person.

Zeus agreed, and his face darkened even more.

He also knew that the goddess of love and the moon goddess did not get along, but he could not allow them to fight in the Greek army camp.

Those heroes could not withstand the devastation wrought by Scorpio.

Already weakened and unable to defeat Troy, the Greeks, if they were to suffer another calamity at the hands of Scorpio, would be utterly doomed.

at the same time--

On the earth, "Get away from my kin, you filthy woman—!" The domineering, icy voice of Artemis, the moon goddess, descended from the heavens and fell into the ears of the goddess of love and night on earth at that moment.

At the same time, Artemis drew her bow and nocked an arrow, as if she would shoot Aphrodite straight through her underdeveloped cerebellum, which was full of yellow waste, the moment she refused.

I was only away from my house for a short while, and some wicked woman came to steal from me?

How could Artemis possibly tolerate this?!

Not to mention that the woman was Aphrodite, whom he hated the most.

For some reason, Artemis felt angrier than ever before.

Even though Hippolytus was almost killed last time, she wasn't very angry, even though she was annoyed and had always wanted to teach the goddess of love a lesson.

After all, to Artemis, Hippolytus was just a mortal. Out of pity, she sheltered her followers, but it was difficult for her to feel much emotion because such a weak mortal, an ordinary human prince, was injured.

But at that moment, Artemis only wanted to shoot Eros in the head with an arrow.

This kind of differential treatment was something even the dying Hippolytus had never experienced.

Chapter 76 The Goddess Who Feels Like She Was Publicly Raped by Her Child's Stepmother: I Want Revenge!

If Hippolytus knew at this moment that he was no longer the most special and beloved male of the goddess (his own imagined favor), and was being treated differently, he would probably be furious and hate the existence of night.

Unfortunately, he didn't know.

Even if he were really furious, the goddess wouldn't care about his feelings.

On the other hand, Cupid was genuinely terrified.

The goddess of love originally wanted to rely on her beauty to compete, and was dissatisfied with losing to Artemis once again.

Faced with the scorpion that could kill gods and the arrow of Artemis that could pierce the world, even Ares, the god of war and the most powerful lover of the goddess of love, would turn and run away upon seeing this scene, let alone her, who was not good at direct combat.

Even at this point, feeling fear and wanting to retreat, Cupid gritted his teeth, suddenly turned to Night, and asked seriously, "Are you willing to abandon Artemis and turn to me?"

There are some things I can't tell you directly, but I can assure you that you're the only person who has ever made my heart flutter.

Aphrodite said this without trying to hide it from others.

Perhaps to those familiar with Aphrodite, such words could only deceive a child.

She said this to every one of her lovers.

But under the immense force of fate, the night at that moment somehow allowed one to sense the sincerity in Aphrodite's words.

What kind of magic could attract this goddess of love so much, even though they were meeting for the first time?

But of course, Ye couldn't agree to that—

And yet, once again, the night explicitly rejected them, while simultaneously, whoosh! Boom!

A condensed arrow suddenly shot down.

Artemis was furious!

I cannot tolerate this! I absolutely cannot tolerate this! Even tearing this philandering cat apart and smashing him to pieces would not be enough to quell my fury.

However, the arrow formed from the condensed moonlight abandoned its terrifying power, which could have destroyed an entire continental plate when it exploded, and instead became a pure and extreme penetrating force.

That was an arrow powerful enough to kill a god, and Aphrodite, upon feeling its power, finally turned pale.

She tried to dodge in fear, but found herself locked on.

It’s over——!

Artemis actually dared to be so ruthless towards her?

At the crucial moment, Hermes suddenly appeared beside Aphrodite, striking her directly in the back with his cane: "Go!"

Aphrodite vanished from the spot.

The next moment, Hermes looked up and saw a meteor-like arrow hurtling towards him from the horizon. Terrified, he quickly activated his powers and then vanished as well.

However, the arrows in the air suddenly vanished into thin air just before they hit the ground after the two gods disappeared.

"Hmph!" The Moon Goddess let out a cold snort from high in the sky.

She certainly didn't intend to kill Aphrodite, as that would have been a punishment even though she was Zeus's most beloved daughter.

But it might scare this audacious Cupid.

Seeing that Hermes had fled with his men after Eros had turned pale with fright, Artemis was able to calm down and quell her anger somewhat.

At the same time, with Artemis's departure, the constellation Scorpio in the sky stopped falling and rose back into the starry sky, and the starry sky turned into daylight again.

On the other side, looking at the empty space in front of him, at the spot where Cupid had originally stood.

For a moment, it felt as if everything that had just happened was a dream, but the night was absolutely certain that Cupid had indeed come.

And the moonlight and the stars—Scorpio and the fleeting Cupid.

Although Ye did not see the arrow shot from space.

But he could guess who had just arrived...

Who was the other deity who took Aphrodite away?

Never mind—it has nothing to do with him anymore anyway.

And at this time...

The Hermes and Aphrodite that came to mind at night.

Thud! The two fell onto a Greek coastline.

To escape the moon goddess's attack, Hermes sent the goddess of love to the farthest place in all of Greece from Troy.

Meanwhile, Aphrodite, having recovered from her shock, fell silent, waiting until her life was safe before recalling how she had been rejected by the night three times and how she had twice encountered humans who had belittled her but loved Artemis.

First there was Hippolytus, now there is Griffith—

But, it's different.

Unlike Hippolytus.

This time, Griffiths truly felt a hazy sense of intimacy, as if the other person was meant to be with her and belong to her.

But now what was his has been taken away by other goddesses.

Aphrodite has never fought for anything since childhood. She endured so much suffering to avoid the malicious gazes that attracted her because of her beauty.

The Father God never showed Artemis the same fatherly affection, nor did she say anything about it.

He even went so far as to want to harm himself.

She has persevered through so many challenges.

But just like in mythology, the goddess of love fainted upon being rejected by Anidos for the first time, and was ashamed, wept, and was heartbroken.

Xiang has always been the one toying with human love, deceiving the five senses with the power of beauty, and even manipulating the gods. But now, for the first time, he is tasting a bitterness far greater than any of that.

She never dared to show her true feelings, always wearing a mask. This was the first time she treated someone with sincerity, yet she was rejected and discarded like trash.

Completely ignoring Hermes, whose face was also deathly pale and who was trembling with fear, thinking he might be mistakenly killed, Eros showed no concern for Hermes's condition. Instead, his eyes blazed with furious anger and envy towards Artemis.

"I won't just let this go—"

My Adonis—! Even if you rejected the name at first glance.

But don't even think about escaping the clutches of Cupid...

"You will regret choosing Artemis, I swear—I will make you taste the same bitter fruit as me, and then you will willingly throw yourself into my arms!" At this moment, the beautiful, deep blue eyes of the goddess of love were filled with the determination to take revenge after being humiliated.

Even so, she never intended to kill Ye. Instead, she wanted to make him regret it, make him blush, and eventually make him fall in love with her before kicking him away—well, she should think about that last step first.

Suddenly, Aphrodite asked Hermes, "Hermes, Griffith is a hero of the Greeks, isn't he? He joined Agamemnon's side to help the Greek coalition win, right?"

At this point, Aphrodite had already figured out how to take revenge on Night and Artemis.

Since the night appears there, it must be Artemis's intention.

Did they choose to help Agamemnon?

So he deliberately went against the grain and helped Troy!

Having secretly completed the task given by Zeus—controlling Helen's mind and allowing her to escape with Paris, the prince of Troy—and thus instigating the Trojan War, Aphrodite, who had no intention of intervening in earthly wars, finally couldn't resist wanting to get involved again.

On the other side, when asked this question, the equally intelligent Hermes immediately widened his eyes: "Ahem... What do you want to do, Aphrodite?!"

"Hey, don't forget the will of our Heavenly Father, Zeus."

Chapter Seventy-Seven: Who is more beautiful, me or Cupid? Night: A life-or-death question!

In the original mythology, initially no god was willing to help Troy.

It wasn't just because of Zeus; how could a god like Apollo, who had been thoroughly offended by Troy, possibly help Troy again?

If the Greek hero hadn't gone too far and offended Apollo, he wouldn't have been able to resist descending to Earth himself.

Human wars do not require the personal involvement of their gods.

Since the original myth, when Apollo sent down a plague in order to reclaim his witch Chryseis, the two sides have been locked in a tug-of-war with gods constantly appearing on the scene.

Aphrodite, the source of all evil who initially guided everything and the catalyst for the Trojan War, disappeared without a trace afterward.

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