He called out to his companions through the psychic energy, but all he received were the snoring of sound asleep.

"It's about to thunder! Damn it, I knew you were unreliable. Skibbi, can you harness Neos's psychic powers?"

Siabi wept bitterly: "I can't do it! If I dared to try, I would be reduced to ashes. I want to live!"

Just a few days ago, he would have thought it would have been great if he had vanished into thin air.

But with the blessing of the Holy Son, Siby felt incredibly grateful to be alive.

Apollo sighed and had no choice but to do all the stage effects himself.

In terms of plot, Athens' prosperity lasted for a period of time, but Poseidon's shadow once again loomed over the region.

A violent storm swept through Athens, making the entire city seem like a vast ocean.

Even the king of the gods in the sky sent down lightning, whether to warn Poseidon of his transgression or because Zeus, fearing Athena, wanted to aid Poseidon's revenge.

Anyway, the audience in Athens all felt that Zeus was being inhuman.

They often say "Zeus above" but that doesn't mean they actually go to Zeus when they pray to the gods.

Finally, a bolt of lightning struck the olive tree, which symbolizes Athena, and the props team poured down a curtain of rain. A figure, whose entire body was covered by a blue-gray robe and who was barefoot, emerged from the mist that symbolized the ocean and began the performance.

It must be said that Siby's professionalism as the Eldar clown is impeccable.

The subtle differences in tension in his arches and ankles as he barefoot stepped on different materials reveal the character's changing mindset.

The figure representing the sea god walked step by step up the Acropolis of Athens, arriving before the Temple of Athena, looking down at the city that should have belonged to Him.

He spoke, and his first words were the strange hymns that the Athenians had developed a path dependency on, but they were accompanied by dance performances.

The chemistry between Sibi and Anda captivated countless ladies and young women in the audience.

Wow! This man's waist moves so well! And so powerfully, it's really amazing!

Aaron thought that if it weren't for Siby's ability to precisely control the hood from falling off during the performance...

Otherwise, the audience below would have already started charging towards the stage by now.

This monologue by Poseidon mainly expresses Poseidon's imagination that Athens would be better off if he were under his protection.

Judging from the sincerity of His emotions, He must have practiced many times in private.

In short: He was fantasizing again.

Up to this point, both Athens and the believers in Poseidon were very satisfied.

This acknowledges the fundamental truth that Poseidon lost to Athens, and also shows that the sea god was not as unintelligent as legend portrays him, but merely a reckless brute.

He did indeed consider how to govern Athens and make it prosperous.

A deity, one of the main gods, has such a sincere affection for this city, coupled with the actors' superb performances.

It's safe to say that if someone were to rush up and shout that Athens should be renamed Poseidon, there would be a large crowd responding.

Anyway, I'll change it while I'm in a rush.

We can change it back later.

The storm gradually subsided, and the sound of the waves crashing slowly calmed down, turning into a gentle melody.

A young girl, though rather tall and with a masculine frame, appeared outside the city dressed in the temple attire of Athena.

Aside from looking somewhat masculine, there's nothing wrong with him.

Without exception, the girl encountered the sea god who was shrouded in shadows, silently watching over Athens.

What follows is the beloved Athenian love story.

Apart from Aaron, who felt a little strange that his father and uncle were being so affectionate on stage, the other audience members all had big, warm smiles on their faces.

Even the sea god's followers were satisfied; the sea god was still charming enough to attract the servants of the virgin goddess Athena.

Just like all the outrageous things Zeus did.

If Zeus can do it, why can't I, Poseidon?

The sea god worshippers, with their peculiar thought processes, were incredibly excited, even planning whether they should pursue one of Athena's servants.

This is also a victory for Poseidon!

Gradually, the background that had cleared up not long ago is now shrouded in some hateful gloom as the plot progresses, covering the edges of the scene, symbolizing the gaze of Athena in the sky.

The girl named Medusa finally lifted Poseidon's cloak, revealing her captivating face.

A burst of cheers and applause erupted from the audience, who were anticipating the two characters, who had transcended the barriers between gods and humans and past grudges, embracing, kissing, and chatting about their love.

Even the priests of Cupid would call out Cupid's name on the spot, then take out Cupid's bow and arrows (for ceremonial purposes), ready to shoot at them and lock them firmly in place.

In the end, the Athenian guards did their duty and pinned them to the ground beforehand.

Believers in Eros are terrifying; they even have the audacity to carry a bow and arrows with them.

If this happened more than two thousand years from now, these people would probably shoot their favorite couples into a pile of thorns.

Aaron felt a chill run down his spine and reached out to cover Angron's eyes.

The following scenes are not for children to watch. He is a big kid, he will be an adult soon, so he can watch.

Unfortunately for Aaron, this scene did not happen.

It's not that the two actors who actually control the bodies are being restrained; there's no race in the world more uninhibited than the Eldar.

The plot was sped up, but Erda didn't really want to watch it.

The shadows that had been looming over the edge of the stage finally came over, and the enormous statue of Athena, holding a torch and a book, stood tall on the Acropolis of Athens.

This character design was proposed by Anda. Anyway, Aaron had never seen the real Athena, so he just sculpted the design that Anda had brought from who-knows-when.

It might just be some old person's perverse sense of humor.

It is said that he also wanted to design a bridge that would run from Athens to the coast and be destroyed by the waves.

(A tribute to the legendary disaster movie actor: The Golden Gate Bridge.)

Aaron simply couldn't carve any more with his knife, so he gave up.

These suggestions piqued Aaron's curiosity: just how many wonderful artistic achievements would humanity create in the future, to the point that this old man in the family still remembers them so fondly?

The statue of Athena is watching the two bastards, not as a character in the play, but as Erda's personal opinion of Anda and Apollo.

The storm arrived, and the tsunami swept in, sending the power of the sea to the area beneath the Acropolis of Athens.

Numerous miniature models representing Athenian architecture were submerged by seawater.

On the contrary, while people are worried, they also feel a sense of pleasure in destroying things they are familiar with.

Marum carefully explained, "This is also a concept in human psychology, near-object destruction. Objectively speaking, the Tribunal has indeed done a lot of useful research to prevent frontline personnel from confusing normal psychological activity with chaotic corruption."

Clearly, Marum didn't mention that the judges might completely disregard the theories developed by their office-based colleagues.

They had no chance to determine whether the other party was truly corrupted by chaos; they killed them first.

Hayes and the others were finally looking forward to this exciting plot twist.

That's it, that's it, flood Athens! Anyway, the Athenians probably can't swim.

And those who worship the sea god are all experts in swimming and sailing.

They eagerly awaited further developments in the plot:

Will the sea god raise his arms and shout, stirring up towering waves that will submerge the entire Acropolis of Athens, before returning with his beloved?

However, what happened next puzzled Hayes's people.

Athena's gaze did nothing to stop the raging waves, nor did it bring a loud rebuke.

Is the god of wisdom backing down?

Until they saw Medusa's lower limbs turn into snake bodies, and her long, flowing hair turn into venomous snakes, coiling around Poseidon's body.

The two embraced, their eyes closed in rapt attention, unaware of the horrifying scene unfolding before them.

Even more frighteningly, the Athenians actually cheered for it.

Holy crap, how could the Athenians be so wicked!

Anglong struggled to free himself from Aaron's fingers and asked in a naive and curious tone:

"Wow, brother, what are Dad and Uncle doing?"

Before Aaron could answer, he noticed that the sea god's followers not far away were already losing their composure.

O God, great sea god, open your eyes and look! The thing you are embracing is not human!

We came to see Poseidon win the heart of his beloved, not to see him still being manipulated by Athena!

However, the horrific scenes continue to unfold.

Two highly professional and dedicated Eldar souls are controlling the character's body, with serpentine and human bodies intertwined, showcasing a cross-species intertwining that the Athenian audience has only heard of but never seen before.

Aaron had no choice but to turn Angron around so that he was looking at the audience.

"This is a sacrifice made for art. You see, the emotions of the people around us have been stirred up. Now we can apply a protective buff to prevent them from being contaminated by the plans of the mind tomorrow."

Hopefully, Anglon is still young and doesn't realize that those stage performances contained any strange implications.

Anyway, Erda found it quite enjoyable to watch, whereas she had initially been somewhat resistant.

But I didn't expect that the waist twisting was really amazing. I'll have Anda try wearing that snake-like lower body someday.

Chapter 212 Eldar: You said swearing an oath to this person could bring salvation? (32K)

Hayes was in despair. He helplessly watched the waves of applause and cheers from the audience echo the entanglement between the sea god and the monster.

Sea God, come down quickly, that's not a human!

Even though it was just a play, its cultural impact is immeasurable.

He was even certain that at this very moment, countless playwrights in the audience were firmly remembering this story.

So much so that in the near future, even more unconventional and magnificent dramas will emerge!

This also means that the image of the great sea god has plummeted.

Although it seems that Zeus, the king of the gods, has fallen to the core of the earth, he is like someone who is not bothered by many lice. In addition, true believers in Zeus do not theoretically exist, so not many people care about Zeus's private life or what he is with today.

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