Is his goal also the hero?
Chryseis even had a bad feeling, thinking about the sudden departure of the goddess Athena.
'Was I also caught in this trap...?'
'Use my identity to gain the trust of Brises and Athena, to lower their guard, and then—'
If that's really the case.
Now is not the time for self-blame...
A determined look flashed in her eyes, and Chryseis decided to save herself with her sister and the hero.
Her strength is too weak now; whatever she does, the probability of failure is extremely high.
She's not the kind of woman who lacks common sense.
but--
Heroes are different.
If we can awaken the hero, with his power, he will surely be able to lead us safely back to Troy.
Thinking of this, Chryseis cried out, "Briseth—! Listen, we're going to…"
After Chryseis finished explaining how to help Night wake up and recover quickly, and began to undress,
Stunned and speechless, Briceth finally came to his senses and looked at Chryseis, who was shyly folding her arms to cover her private parts.
Briceth: --...!
Is your sister playing for such high stakes?
Chapter 153 Love is war, Apollo, hasten it!
She is a priestess who is a deity, and also has royal blood whose ancestors also have the blood of gods.
The priestess can further accelerate the flow of mana through physical contact by sacrificing herself, thus helping others recover from injuries.
certainly--
Shrine maidens must remain pure; from the moment they become shrine maidens, everything belongs to their own supreme god.
As divine maidens, aside from the prostitutes under the goddess of beauty, almost all other priestesses under the gods are required to have physical purity.
After all, God has a very strong possessive nature.
From the very beginning, when Chryseis wanted to preserve the night with her virginity under the starry sky, preventing it from taking risks, she had already betrayed her god and her faith in Lord Apollo.
This devout priestess carried a deep sense of guilt.
But if the object is Griffith, my hero...
The longing that arose when I was rescued in Thebes has evolved into admiration and love after being cared for day and night and going through all that followed.
This hidden feeling suddenly became uncontrollable after seeing the night for the second time, and seeing the new, bewitching hero. He was instantly lost in thought and fell into a daze.
Like an incurable poison, it instills fear in them, yet they are powerless to resist it, and they willingly succumb to its allure.
Especially these past few days, she and Briceth have been taking care of the night together.
Experience the constant thrill of captivating charm up close.
This allure, which even goddesses couldn't resist, coupled with the many heroic legends associated with the night, made it impossible for any woman in all of Greece to resist.
If Ye were a little more conscious and in a better state, they might all have been tempted to force themselves to become female knights.
If she could save Ye, she would accept it even if Lord Apollo punished her afterward for being impure.
It even has a hint of rebellious excitement. For a well-behaved girl, doing something that goes against her original personality is quite exciting.
At this point, Chryseis planned to use this method to accelerate Night's recovery speed.
“If you don’t want to, then keep watch for me—Briseth. I came alone…” Chryseis stammered, her whole body burning up and her face flushed.
Then they slowly approached the night.
Briceth: ...!
"No, no need. I'll do it. You should keep watch, sister."
Compared to you, a divine priestess, I, merely a royal princess and a candidate priestess, am not required to maintain my purity, even if—”
Even if things went further, even if Lord Griffith woke up and suddenly wanted her, she wasn't incapable of it...
The story of a hero rescuing a damsel in distress may be old-fashioned, but it's still relevant.
Not to mention a great hero who, for his own sake, was able to fight two gods and break through the Greek army camp.
Which woman wouldn't be confused after experiencing all of this firsthand?
There is no soul in the world more radiant and noble than this man's.
If you don't love this, then who does?
Then——
Chryseis and Briceth seemed to have seen through each other's thoughts, and for a moment the atmosphere became a little awkward as they stared at each other.
It was clearly very dangerous inside the carriage; anyone who tried to explore the interior would be in serious trouble.
It's best for someone to go out for fresh air and for someone to go for treatment alone.
But neither of them wanted to back down, and for a moment their gazes became sharp.
Even twins (older sisters) can't give in to each other on certain things.
Love is war!
In the face of women's war, even if Apollo himself came, he would...
At this moment, he was completely unaware that the two princesses who could have become his official priestesses were becoming increasingly weak in their faith, to the point of rebellion, and were even going so far as to do outrageous things to the retinue of his beloved hero and sister.
At this moment, he was watching closely to see just how intense the communication between Artemis and Athena in the starry sky had become.
To be honest, he really wants to challenge some gods to a duel right now, like Poseidon, Ares, Helios...!
Hmm, why is there a Helios at the end?
Apollo: Griffith didn't fight using the artifact I gave him, but rather the radiance of the sun god.
Although he knew that using harp strings to fight was obviously less cost-effective than using spears, which were divine weapons specifically designed for combat.
However, as someone who also guides Griffith on his path of heroism and glory, we see that he uses not his own light of hope, but the light of the sun to defeat Poseidon and Ares.
From now on, people will only remember that the hero Griffith used the sun god's spear to defeat the sea god and the god of war, and Griffith may therefore be labeled as Helios in the epic.
This kind of thing—
It was even more disgusting than when my sister Artemis was a minotaur.
No, perhaps there is a way to change the record of the epic.
If he directly killed Helios and seized the position of the sun god.
Just kidding—how could he do something so dangerous?
After all, he wasn't the ambitious, troublemaking type like Ares.
Ah Qiu! Apollo suddenly sneezed, wondering who was secretly slandering him again.
It seems someone is confessing to themselves?
I wanted to follow the connections to see which of my followers had done something wrong.
However, they realized that the area seemed to be isolated by some kind of divine power.
Apollo frowned, still unaware of the gravity of the situation.
Once something has been leaked, it will happen again, and then countless times.
Unaware that the struggle for the hero Griffith was an endless war, Apollo thought the situation had now calmed down.
The problem lies in Athena's previous overstepping of boundaries.
And Apollo was always ready to go up and fight Artemis two-on-one whenever she needed his help.
At this point, I could only vaguely sense that something bad was about to happen to me, but I couldn't figure out exactly what it was.
Meanwhile, when she finally woke up that night, she found herself with two soft bodies pressed tightly against her.
the most important is--
A truly close encounter.
Ouch, that's going to kill me.
Is red bean soup more delicious, or is milk better for cleansing your face?
Okay—now he's tasted it all, but he can't give a rating.
This scene was incredibly thrilling, even more so than when Zeus, the king of the gods, almost discovered me in my dream.
Especially after discovering those two familiar light blue strands of hair with a faint fragrance, and two pairs of bright red eyes staring at him with watery eyes.
Night recognized them.
"This is……"
After spending some time digesting the current information...
During this process, Chryseis and the others would occasionally gasp in surprise when the carriage bumped into things it shouldn't have.
She blushed as she finally managed to explain the current situation.
Night: "...Hero—Cykenos?"
When they heard this name, Chrysei and the others might not have known it.
But having already understood what the other party represented...
It's you?
Chapter 154 My father rules over all the ocean fairies! Poseidon: Shut up, you bastard!
Near Troy was the kingdom of Corona, whose king, Cykenus, was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and a nymph. He was raised by a strange swan on the island of Thenadus, hence the name Cykenus, which means swan.
He was also an old friend of the Trojans.
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