Greek Mythology: A loving father and a filial son

Chapter 201 Persephone’s Appearance (page 12)

Hestia, the God of Fire, feels a little different about Hermes. After all, Hermes once swore an oath that as long as Zeus did not lose his virtuous destiny, Hermes would not betray him.

But now Hermes directly betrayed him.

So Hestia, the God of Fire, couldn't help but ask: "Hermes, you have sworn an oath before, and you will be loyal to Zeus wholeheartedly."

Zeus's eyes lit up and he said to Hermes, "Aren't you afraid of backlash?"

Hearing Zeus's words, Hermes suddenly burst out laughing uncontrollably. His laughter was full of sadness and helplessness, which made people feel their hearts sinking.

There was a deep pain and helplessness in his eyes, as if he was laughing at his fate. His body was trembling, as if he was trying his best to suppress his emotions, but laughter still kept coming from his throat.

His laughter was full of anger and dissatisfaction, as if he was accusing something. His eyes flashed with anger, making people feel how dissatisfied and resentful he was in his heart.

Apollo, the god of light among the gods, always has the light of wisdom in his eyes. When he saw Hermes in such pain and helplessness, his heart couldn't help but be deeply touched. He understood how Hermes felt because he had experienced the same pain. He walked towards Hermes slowly, each step seemed a little difficult because he was also enduring the pain in his body.

When they saw the sun god Apollo walking straight towards Hermes, Zeus and the hearth god Hestia were silent. They did not dare to stop him. After all, there was Hera watching him.

Then the sun god Apollo gently patted Hermes on the shoulder and said in a gentle but firm tone: "Hermes, I know you are feeling very uncomfortable now, but you have to be strong. Now you are the youngest My child, go and get rid of Zeus!, so that you can ascend to the position of God King."

No matter how many dirty things the sun god Apollo and Hermes had, they have put them aside now.

The only thing that the sun god Apollo wanted to do was to get rid of the scourge of Zeus. Although Zeus was their father, he did not want such a god-king who was eyeing their bodies.

Hermes raised his head and looked into Apollo's eyes. He felt no calculation or anything else, only sincerity and hope. A warm current surged in his heart, and he felt Apollo's care and support. A glint of gratitude flashed in his eyes, but soon dimmed as his heart was still filled with pain and anger.

Apollo gently stroked Hermes' hair, revealing the clear and slender jawline of Apollo, the sun god, and said softly: "I know you are in pain now, but you have to believe me, we will definitely help. You are freed from this pain. Zeus's actions have incurred the wrath of the gods and he can no longer rule Olympus."

Hermes silently looked into Apollo's eyes and saw the light of warmth and hope. He gradually calmed down and began to think about his future and goals. He took a deep breath and clenched his fists vigorously, as if challenging fate.

Apollo couldn't help but feel relieved when he saw Hermes' expression gradually becoming firmer. He knew that Hermes had emerged from the pain and anger and began to face the challenges of the future bravely. He gently patted Hermes on the shoulder and said with a smile: "I believe you will be able to realize your dream and become the King of Olympus. I will always support you and accompany you on the road to victory. "

The surrounding air seemed to be infected by Apollo's words, filled with an atmosphere of warmth and hope. The other gods watched this scene silently.

Queen Hera looked at Hermes and smiled slightly, as if she was about to pounce on him the next second.

Hermes rushed towards Zeus step by step, and slowly came to Zeus. He looked at Zeus with a ferocious look on his face and said: "Zeus, His Majesty the King of Gods, do you know how I can break the curse?" Yes? Do you know? Because you took back my mother’s priesthood and you made her fall into the cycle of aging, that’s why my oath will be broken. I really didn’t expect it! My dear Your Majesty!”

Hearing Hermes' words, another drop of sweat dropped on Zeus's face, yes! The oath he once made Hermes swear was when his virtue was unworthy, and isn't that what he is now?

Just as Zeus was thinking, he closed his eyes and waited for the final judgment to come, but to Zeus's surprise, the thunder scepter and the black stone sickle were blocked in front of Zeus, preventing Hermes from getting close.

Perseveni's eyes flashed when he saw this scene. This was actually his artifact protecting Zeus, but Persevani's artifact, the black stone sickle, had not been touched!

Persevanni did not allow the Black Stone Scythe to bless Zeus, so is this the blessing of the world, or destiny? But this doesn't seem to be that powerful anymore. As long as Persephone arrives, the matter can basically be solved.

Hermes looked surprised. He couldn't get close to Zeus, since he was the youngest one now.

Zeus felt it carefully, then he laughed loudly and said: "Hermes, Apollo! You lose, my newest child is born, destiny is mine! destiny is mine! I am still the King of Gods!"

Seeing Zeus's rampant appearance, Queen Hera immediately frowned. She looked at Zeus who was in a frenzy and felt a little dissatisfied in her heart. Who had ruined her plan? She wanted to die with Zeus this time. In the end, she was willing to fall into eternal sleep, but the appearance of this new god made this plan go bankrupt.

Just when Zeus was complacent, Dionysus' laughter resounded throughout Olympus, sharp and harsh, as if with a kind of sarcasm and provocation. He walked up to Zeus and looked down at the weak god king, with a trace of disdain and ridicule on his lips.

Zeus was half kneeling on the ground, his face was pale and he was vomiting blood.

Dionysus burst into laughter, his laughter echoing in the air with a chilling sound. "Zeus, do you think you have won?" he said mockingly, "Do you think your curse has been broken? Do you think you are the eternal king of gods?"

Zeus looked surprised, looked at Dionysus, the god of carnival, dumbfounded, and couldn't help but said: "You are! How could it be you! Why are you my child! Weren't you born from heaven and earth?"

Hearing what Zeus said, Apollo and Hermes immediately turned their heads and looked at Dionysus, the god of carnival.

Then Zeus's eyes showed a look of horror and he murmured: "Why? Didn't you say you were born from heaven and earth? Obviously there was nothing before? Why is it now? And who is your mother!"

Dionysus sneered after hearing this, "Born between heaven and earth? That's your wishful thinking. You can also guess that I am the half of another god! How could I know how to use the world skillfully as soon as I was born? There are so many flaws in using my priesthood, and so many gods know about them, so why are you still taking chances?"

Zeus was silent for a while, his eyes revealing a deep despair. "I know I have made many mistakes, but Dionysus, God of Carnival, can you forgive me, my child." He admitted, "But I still hope that we can live in peace and that I can share with you Half the power of the God-King.”

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