[Greek mythology] Born to be arrogant

Chapter 78 First Entry to Troy 1

She didn't want to care about what Apollo said and did, and she didn't have the strength to care about it. When she staggered and ran in the sky, there was only one crazy name left in her heart: Troy.

Troy at war.

Troy abandoned by the goddess of wisdom.

Troy, which was besieged by the Greek coalition forces for ten years, was finally slaughtered by Trojan horses.

Any main god who has a relationship with Troy basically has no good end.

She was really in a daze, remembering only the apocalyptic disaster, but she forgot the Battle of Troy, which was only slightly better than the end of the world.

The gods swung their swords at each other, and blood flowed like rivers in the human world.

Even if there are still two or three hundred years before the Trojan War, even if the city of Athens and the city of Troy still maintain good diplomatic relations, she does not want Apollo to have even a little relationship with Troy.Whether you say she is nervous or you say she is overly worried, she was indeed frightened by those disasters in her previous life.

"Hey..." Hecate, who was left behind, murmured, "Cousin, is she crazy?"

"She does go crazy occasionally, just get used to it." Athena shrugged and turned to look at Circe, "If you have any opinions on the words of the sun god, you can discuss them together in front of Hecate." Say it. Anyway—are you all 'Magic Goddesses'?"

Circe gritted his teeth bitterly.

have opinions?Of course she has an opinion!Everyone has opinions on the Sun God!

...But she just couldn't refute every word the sun god said.

"Her Majesty the Goddess of Wisdom." Circe's voice was very clear, "I obviously want to discuss some 'academic' issues with you, why did you ask the Sun God to come down to refute me?"

Athena smiled inscrutablely: "Refute him first, and then it's not too late to discuss with me."

Hecate looked at this and that, pulled a few will-o'-the-wisps, and left with the thick magic book in her arms.As for "discussing with the goddess of magic"?She still prefers her cousin's "discussion" method of refusing the other party to the point where they have nothing to say.

Diana landed outside Troy.

The sky was getting dark gradually, and one or two muffled thunder could be heard faintly, and it seemed that it was going to rain.

Two people sat on the high wall of Troy, with several jars of wine beside them, and they seemed to be having a good conversation.The one with his back to her was a tall and straight young man with blond hair, smiling heartily while playing with the wine jar; the one facing her was the obviously haggard Poseidon.

Diana regained her composure, tried her best to suppress the rising fear in her heart, and walked as smoothly as possible along the steps to the high city wall.Encountering Trojan soldiers blocking her on the way, she only circled lightly, and a few faint afterimages appeared in front of the soldiers' eyes.He rubbed his eyes, thinking he was wrong, so he went back to stand guard under the city gate.

Diana gathered her cloak habitually, lowered her large hoodie, and walked towards the two people who were talking.

The blond-haired young man's laughter grew brighter: "I thought you would apply for another 300-year extension, uncle."

"Cough, don't make fun of me anymore." Poseidon scratched his hair in distress, "What do you think we should do with this wall? Tear it down and rebuild it? Hey, don't say that we are humans now, even if we are gods, what should we do?" Gotta say hello to the king first. The king's name is—what is it?"

"Laomedon." The blond youth replied casually.

"Oh, Laomedon." Poseidon picked up the wine jar depressedly, poured it into his mouth, and suddenly froze again, allowing the bright red wine to flow on his body.

The blond young man turned his head, his smile became brighter and brighter: "Are you here too?"

Diana gave a soft "hmm", sat down beside him, and said in a low voice, "I thought you would be angry."

"Angry? Who are you angry with, Zeus?" Apollo laughed more cheerfully, "My dear Diana, think about it carefully, what is the use of me being angry? Apart from making myself more painful, I can only It made you worry even more." He put down the wine jar, put his arm around her shoulders, and whispered in her ear, "There is only one bad thing. After becoming a human, I can't hold you all the time. "He said, pouted at the soldiers under the city wall.

Diana was inexplicably amused by him.

"You really are a veritable sun god, Apollo." Poseidon continued to drink his wine depressedly, "I'm not optimistic, at least not as optimistic as you are - there are only two of us, and we're going to kill Troy." The city wall was overthrown and rebuilt. Hey, who can solve my dinner first?"

"Hunting, fishing, at worst, eating a few wild fruits." Apollo still smiled brightly, "Can you still be trapped by difficulties? That's not like a main god, uncle."

Poseidon drank the wine even more depressed.In fact, he doubted whether Apollo's sunshine and optimism were innate, or whether the position of the sun god was imposed on his godhead.After all, the gloomy and violent Apollo had left a deep impression on him.

"Think about it, uncle, anyway, we have to finish it anyway." Apollo spread his hands, "If you don't want to, then I will negotiate with Laomedon. There will always be a way, right? What's the big deal? Let's tear down one side of the city wall and patch up the other—actually, I think it's a good idea. What do you think, Diana?"

Diana gave a absent-minded "hmm".

"Oh baby, you're distracted again." Apollo rubbed her dissatisfiedly, and rubbed a few silver hair tips vigorously.

Diana was a little helpless: "I was just thinking, should I teach you the Nebula Hypothesis or the Geological Evolution Theory first?"

"What's 'geological evolution'...Baby, I realize that I don't quite understand what you're saying." Apollo looked at Diana in confusion, then turned to look at Poseidon, "Have you heard it, uncle? "

"No." Poseidon said concisely.

Diana sighed heavily: "I'd better teach you the periodic law of elements first."

But Apollo probably didn't know what the "periodic law of elements" is.

He threw away the wine jar, picked up Diana and walked down the high city wall.Before taking two steps, he suddenly sighed faintly: "Baby, you are too light and thin, this is not good."

Diana stretched out two long finger bones, pressed against Apollo's chest, and smiled sinisterly: "Oh?——"

Apollo glanced at her: "Do you really think you can threaten me like this, baby? Well, you probably can only threaten me like this, because you don't want to." He smiled brighter and viciously, taking advantage of Diana Pay attention, I lowered my head and kissed her mask lightly, and then said with a little regret, "I really hope to be burned by the phoenix every day. Otherwise, I will have to wait a long, long time before you become, um, 'Plump' some."

Diana was amused by him again: "You can be more direct, Apollo."

"Aren't I afraid that you will be sad?" Apollo held her firmly and walked down the city wall, looking for the palace, and said to her, "Although I don't mind sleeping with a skeleton at night, all goddesses love beauty." , you originally—I don’t quite know what the criteria for judging beauty among goddesses are, but in my opinion, you are the most beautiful goddess in Olympus.”

Diana hooked Apollo's neck, nestled on his chest and smiled sullenly: "In my previous life, I heard a legend in the East: Once upon a time there was a beautiful human girl named Xi Shi; so in the eyes of the Orientals, the most beloved Every lover will be as beautiful as Shih Tzu."

Apollo frowned: "'Xi Tzu'? It's too awkward to pronounce, but the general meaning is still clear." He lowered his head, and the corners of his mouth curved into a beautiful arc, "Only a lover is the most perfect."

Diana was stunned for a long time before realizing that Apollo was flirting with her around the corner.

Seeing her sluggish look, Apollo squinted his eyes and smiled contentedly, and carried her for a long walk until he reached a crowded place, then he put her down and kissed her forehead lightly ... the mask, said in a low voice, "Wait for me here."

"Wait." Diana grabbed his sleeve, "Do I have to stay in Troy?"

"What's wrong?" Apollo was a little surprised.

"In the future, here, there will be a terrible war."

Apollo smiled: "During the Bronze Age on earth, there was war almost every moment."

"That's different." Diana shook her head lightly, "All the gods will be involved in the battle, but you—" And you, the sun god Apollo, would help the Trojans with your own hands, but failed miserably.She took a deep breath and spoke about that experience in a tone as calm as possible.Although the memory is a little fuzzy, I can still remember the general passage.

After listening to Apollo, he hugged her gently, leaned into her ear, and whispered, "Trust me."

Diana was taken aback.

"Believe in me, and in yourself, Diana." Apollo said in a low voice, holding her finger bones, and kissed her one by one on his lips, with a focused and sincere expression.Gradually, he held her five fingers, lowered his head, and kissed her forehead through the mask, "Trust me and give everything to me. Don't be afraid."

As if being bewitched, Diana nodded lightly: "...OK."

She knows the future, and Apollo will be prepared for it.

In this case, it should be possible... to avoid that tragedy, right?

Diana was a little apprehensive, but gradually relaxed.

Apollo went to negotiate with the king of Troy.Diana still stayed outside the palace, carefully recalling the causes and consequences of the Trojan War, only to feel that everything had become a mess.Coupled with the conversations heard in Argos earlier, those resentful avengers... She vaguely felt that the situation this time might be even worse than in her previous life.

She gradually had some ideas, but she still needed the cooperation of Apollo.

After a while, Apollo came out from the palace and smiled brightly at her: "Let's go."

The Sun God's smile was like the most dazzling sunlight, directly dispelling the haze in the sky, and even dispelling the trace of her remaining worry.She took a step forward and gently took Apollo's hand.

"Ah."

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