[Greek mythology] Queen of the Underworld

Chapter 31 A blessing in disguise

Melos is very satisfied with his taller body. Although he looked like a teenager in the past, judging by his standards, a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy is still the kind of boy who should go to middle school and high school in modern times. At this time, when teenagers talk about marriage, it will always make people feel rebellious.

And he looks like he is seventeen or eighteen years old now, which is indeed a lot higher for Melos.

And he used to think that he could only maintain the appearance of a boy forever. Although he was frightened a lot because of Zeus before, but because of this incident, he unexpectedly "grew taller" and could use divine power. Melos is very satisfied with this, is he a blessing in disguise now?

However, as his "age" grows, his current appearance has a certain difference from Persephone, at least from the past, he looks similar at first glance, but now it is only after a closer look that he can detect the same point.

It is also a beautiful face, but at this time, Melos looks a little handsome, not so feminine.

And his hands have also become slender, with distinct joints. Melos likes to put his palms on Hades's palms. Comparing the gap between the two, even though he has grown taller, he is still shorter than Hades. Half of the head, and the opponent's hands can easily wrap themselves.

After all, it was because he failed to "adult".

Compared with the opponent's big hand with well-defined bones, Melos's hand is still thinner, and his complexion is fairer, Melos pouted, not commenting on this.

This means that if he does not want to expose himself, he must disguise himself once he leaves the apse. Fortunately, he can use divine power now, and after knowing the origin of his "scepter", he feels that he will expose his identity This is not much to worry about.

Even knowing that Hades originally gave him the scepter had nothing to do with worrying about himself, but after what happened to Zeus, nothing matters anymore.

As far as Melos himself is concerned, didn't he come to Hades in the first place to save his life?

At that time, who would have thought that he would fall in love with Hades?

Melos feels very comfortable with his current life. Of course, if he can kick someone away, he will be even happier.

"Someone" naturally refers to Zeus, and Zeus is still here.

It's not impossible for him to defeat Hades, but Hades didn't give him any chance. No one can find Hades. His recent time has been spent on Melos.

Even if he wanted to find someone, it was impossible to find someone.

So he stayed in the front hall of Hades all day long, or tried to get out from here. He also expected Hera to find out that he was not in Olympus, but he knew that even if Hera found out that he was not in Olympus , Hera's first reaction would not be that something happened to him, but that he went to find a lover.

"Honorable God of Olympus," Akarali stood by the pillar in the corner, leaning against the pillar, and looked at him with an unclear expression, "Your Highness has no time to entertain you."

Something happened to Melos, apart from Hades, the most anxious people in the underworld are Akarali and Shakanochman.

For Zeus, who had never dealt with him, Akarali didn't have much affection.

Even, she hates Zeus.

"Are you brother's subordinate?" Zeus looked at Akarali, "Speaking of which, except for the god of death and the god of sleep, I have never seen anyone else in the underworld." He walked towards Akarali with great interest, "What are you When is the time to arrive in the underworld?"

Akarali looked at the strange light in his eyes, as if thinking of something, he took a step back in disgust.

"As expected of the Lord of the Gods." Even though Hades was trapped here, he still had such thoughts.

"He won't do anything to me." Zeus said indifferently.

Probably he really believed it, no matter how dissatisfied he was with Persephone, Hades still wouldn't do anything to him.

What's more, if you really do it, you may not be unable to win.

Once led the gods to overthrow his father's rule, the power and wisdom of Zeus can never be underestimated.

And he's pretty sure Hades won't do anything to him, at least not yet.

Akarari frowned in disgust and ignored Zeus.

But then, a mocking smile appeared in her eyes again.

"Ah, maybe you're right," she laughed.

Zeus was baffled by her smile. After Akarali left, he lived very leisurely with him.

But he didn't expect Persephone to be able to do such a thing. With the queen of the underworld, it is really different, and she can trap him.

But it can be considered that the power of the underworld helped the little girl. If it was in Olympus, let alone trapping him, I am afraid that all the power of the little girl would be suppressed by him.

such a pity.

Zeus sighed helplessly in his heart, but it was a pity that Persephone was destined to stay in the underworld.

If he doesn't succeed this time, he probably won't have a chance. After all, the underworld is not so easy to enter, let alone he has to sneak in?

Zeus always felt that Hades would not do anything to him, and he believed that Hades would revoke the imprisonment of the underworld when the time came.

But he forgot that he is not an undead, even if he is the lord of the gods, it is impossible for him to stay in the underworld for a long time.

May I ask why Zeus imprisoned the defeated Titans in the "hell" of the underworld after the Titan War?It is because the power here can torture these Titans and completely suppress them, making it absolutely impossible for them to recover.

Zeus was sure that Hades would not touch him, but he forgot what would happen to him if he stayed here for a long time.

Zeus is not the god of the underworld, the power of light and the power of darkness are always in conflict.

At this moment, he finally knew that Hades didn't really want to let him go.

When he started to feel uncomfortable, he realized that not only Hades was missing, but other people were also missing.

The cries from the banks of the River Styx and "Hell" finally began to affect him. Even the mighty Zeus couldn't help but feel annoyed by this, and was faintly aroused by negative emotions.

At this moment, he finally started to worry, looking for a way to leave the underworld.

Everyone in the underworld seemed to be ordered, and Zeus couldn't find anyone no matter what he did.

In the entire underworld, it seems that there are no other people except the undead.

And compared to him finally starting to worry, Melos, who has woken up and feels good about himself, is trying to find a way to get used to his power.

This is a brand new experience. It is no longer a divine power that is equal to nothing. He can clearly feel the feeling of power in his body. From being unable to use power at all to learning to adapt, Melos thinks this feeling is very novel.

The awareness of using divine power is innate. Melos came across, but it carries all the memories of this body. He is not clear about how to use his own power, otherwise when he faced Zeus, he It won't suddenly attack Zeus.

It's just that maybe it's because of timidity, or because he firmly remembered that he couldn't use too much of his power. At the beginning, he didn't let go.

Hades seems to have moved everything to the apse. The apse has set up various barriers, and no one can enter here unless Hades allows it. Zeus was trapped in the underworld for many days, and was gradually affected by the underworld. In such a situation, he is inferior to Hades, and it is not easy for him to break into the inner hall.

Hades seems to have completely forgotten that Zeus is still wandering in the underworld. He has been by Melos' side since he woke up.

Seeing that Melos felt novel about his changes, but still looked cautious, he couldn't help laughing.

In fact, since his feelings for Melos changed, the longer he spent with Melos, the more smiles appeared on his face.

It's not that it's such a happy smile, it's just that it's really rare to see such an expression on Pluto's face, which has always been expressionless.

And Melos, who had escaped, was very happy that Hades had been by his side for so long. When he lost consciousness, the most regrettable thing was that he could not see Hades again. Now when he woke up, he The feelings for Hades will only be deep and not shallow.

Being in this area all day does not make Melos feel bored. Hades watched him cautiously and would often pull him into his arms and teach him by hand. Over time, Melos likes to pretend that he knows nothing , Hades was not angry, but raised his eyebrows, and then continued to teach patiently in his ear.

Melos likes this life.

But if Zeus doesn't leave, he will always have no peace.

Having "died" once, he didn't care about dying again, purely because the existence of Zeus disgusted him. When he thought of what Zeus had done to him in the forest before, Meros felt extremely disgusted.

Melos's dislike of Zeus is far greater than his worry of "being killed after being discovered by Zeus". He used to pretend that he was worried that something would happen to him. At that time, he didn't have much feeling for Zeus, but now He frowned at the mention of Zeus.

Although he knows that things like "morality" cannot be used on Olympus gods, the relationship between this group of people is so chaotic, there is no way to sort it out, but when this kind of thing really happens to him, Melos said that it is absolutely impossible for him to adapt to the lifestyle of these people.

Because Zeus stayed in the underworld, Melos often gritted his teeth, and he really had the urge to get rid of Zeus.

In the words of Melos, the underworld is now his territory, and there is no need to put people who are disgusting to him under his nose to make him continue to disgust himself.

But he can't.

Meros asked about Zeus.

Hades frowned at that time, Melos thought he was dissatisfied with his inquiry, but soon he knew that he would be wrong.

"There is no movement at Olympus." Hades told Melos, putting his hand on Melos' palm, "Wait."

Wait?

Melos frowned slightly and didn't ask any more.

It wasn't until Hera went to the underworld in person that Melos knew what Hades asked him to wait for.

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