[Greek Mythology] Disconnection

Chapter 54 The Last Divine Power

"Here, what's the last task?" Psyche handed over a box tremblingly. She didn't know why she was afraid of this woman from the bottom of her heart. It was obvious that she was the maid beside her, but her temperament changed instantly. So much has changed.

Atropos took the box, opened it, glanced at it, and then gave the box to Psyche, "You are doing well, and you should be able to see your husband soon."

"That's good." Psyche clasped his hands tightly, as if praying.

"Give the box in your hand to the goddess of fate, and then give this to Tartarus in the abyss." Atropos threw a seemingly ordinary bag to Psyche "Completed this task, If you still want to see me again and let me release your husband, come to me in the river Styx of Hades, and I will wait there."

"I see." Psyche held the bag carefully, for fear of damaging it.

"I will send you to the underworld this time, so this matter must be completed as soon as possible." Atropos looked at Psyche seriously, "But maybe you will not be able to pass through the barrier of Tartarus, I will I can't help you, and it depends on your luck whether you can complete the last task I gave you."

"I will definitely finish it." Psyche's eyes were full of determination, she had no choice.

"That's good, everything can be over." Atropos' tone became relieved instantly, but it was deeply melancholy.

"Please keep your promise and let my husband go." Psyche mustered up his courage and emphasized.

"I won't break my promise, this is for you, it should be useful when you complete my last task." Atropos planted an unusually red flower on Psyche's head, Except for the eerie red color, it is almost the same as the usual flowers.

After speaking, she opened the passage to Hades for Psyche. After Psyche left, she looked at Eris who was hiding in the dark place, and said leisurely, "Eris, don't hide there anymore, come out."

"Really, I can't hide anything from you." Eris walked out slowly and made a face at Atropos.

"I really don't understand why you want to give back that godhead to Psyche, and return that bag to Tartarus!" Eris complained.

"The godhead of the soul god is nothing but a very precious thing. I promised Eros before that it is useless to keep that godhead by my side. It is better to give it to that child. As for the bag, it does not belong to me. I don't want it. Thinking of carrying what he gave me at the end, I don't have much time." Atropos was unusually calm.

"Is Hebe's power enough? You should know that the power of that junior god is not enough to repay the price your sisters paid." Eris said in a rare and serious way, and she had already seen through Atropos' mind.

"It's not enough, but I also added my own divine power. It's just that they have worked so hard. Everything is enough. I'm tired. Whether it's human beings or gods, I don't want to care about it anymore." Eris will Atropos has his arms "Can I use my body? Even if it lasts for a while."

"Eris, I'm sorry I can't do it, my soul has been completely locked in this body." Atropos didn't say much, just enjoying the warmth from Eris' arms.

"Will you watch the changes in this god world for me? Use your eyes to record the decline of the gods." Atropos closed his eyes.

"If you wish." Eris combed Atropos' black hair.

"I have taken back the memory that was placed on Tisiphone's side. I am afraid that the child does not know that she is the God's residence of Greece until now. She has always thought that she is just a time traveler. Filling in redundant memories, I began to doubt my own existence slowly, and strayed from the path of my original destiny." Atropos laughed wildly and said, "Hahaha... Am I particularly bad, to destroy things like this? Another person's way, forcing her own memory on Tisiphone, she seems to be another me who should be alive."

"Don't say that, Atropes." Eris looked at Atropes who was laughing wildly, and couldn't help feeling ominous in his heart, "She's just your child, without you, I would have been killed by time and space." swallowed by the torrent."

"Children... As her mother, I pushed her into the abyss with my own hands. I always wanted to bring my misfortune to everyone, so that they would be like me, so that I would not be abandoned alone " Atropos laughed louder, "But I was wrong, I'm still so unfortunate, I can't change anything, I don't have the so-called fate at all."

"Atropes, calm down." Eris saw her abnormality and tried to bring her back to her senses.

"Even Eris is different from me. If I disappear that day, Pandora can support you, what about me?" Atropes sneered, "Maybe, after I disappear, even you will forget me of."

"It's time for me to go to Styx. It's almost time. He should be here." Atropos straightened up and put away his crazy look.

"Do you need me to go with you?" Eris asked worriedly, why would the always powerful Attropes say such pessimistic words.

"No, Psyche won't come, it should be him." Atropos changed into a new dress, a pure black skirt, which matched her hair color.

"I used my last divine power to tear open the passage of Hades for Psyche. Now I am really just an empty shell. I have nothing left but this damned physique. Eris stay here until everything It's all over." Atropos' tone softened, not as tough as she had always been.

"I'll go with you." It's ironic that anxiety and entanglement should appear on her, a goddess who symbolizes doom, but she doesn't want to lose the only light source in her life, even if she is broken to pieces, she wants to keep it. She doesn't want to be alone anymore. It would be nice to be her shadow for the rest of my life.

"No one else can go out of this space except me. The barrier in the space bag should have been broken, and Eris should have been released by Tartarus. My mission is complete." Atro Perth took a step back, "Stay here from now until I disappear, this space will naturally disintegrate, and you should be able to go back with your strength."

"Don't." Eris screamed, she wanted to touch Atropos' hand, but found an invisible wall in front of her, preventing her from moving forward, she beat the light wall desperately with divine power , but without the slightest loss, "Stop joking, you're just abandoned by the gods, why are you so pessimistic, it's not like you at all!" Eris was still trying to convince Atropos.

Atropes smiled back and said meaningfully, "It would be great if I was just abandoned by the gods! How happy I would be if I was just a human being."

The author has something to say: It will be over soon, I am so reluctant...

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