God of progress.

Therefore, compared to Athena's point of view of helping the human race to develop as quickly as possible to improve civilization and promote the promotion of the world's laws, Hephaestus is more advocating the concept of nature.

To put it bluntly, the idea of ​​Vulcan is actually closer to the "naturalness" of the East.

As gods, they have powerful power and wisdom, but it is impossible to use this power to help the human race develop rapidly.

Because as gods, they are just bystanders, and it is the human race that needs to be developed, not them.

If with their help, the civilization level of the human race is rapidly improved, then this civilization does not belong to the human race.

Doing this is like trying to encourage seedlings to grow. It would be a ghost if Hephaestus could agree.

"But Athena, as the Goddess of Wisdom, couldn't possibly be ignorant of this outcome, so why is she acting so anxious all of a sudden?"

At the beginning, he was still listening to Aphrodite's words silently, but the more he heard it, the more Hermes felt that something was wrong.

"It's not because of his strength that he even covets something that doesn't belong to him."

With a mocking smile on the corner of her mouth, Aphrodite suddenly added: "Speaking of which, after you suppressed Oceanos and Tesis, the power of the sea was absorbed by Poseidon. That guy also secretly took a lot."

"You mean Athena?"

Hearing the change in tone, Hermes frowned, and his eyes seemed a little puzzled, "But if I remember correctly, she doesn't have the priesthood of the ocean..."

Although Athena's mother is the sea goddess Metis, she herself inherited the original blood of the ancient Titan sea.

But as the goddess of wisdom, Athena has no trace of the power of the ocean on her body.

In this case, even if she wanted the sovereignty of the Ocean of Man, she might not have the opportunity, right?

"Opportunities are created by people. If they are not born in nature, it does not mean that they cannot be made up for in the future."

Sitting up from the throne, Venus said so, and suddenly turned his head to look in the direction of the Temple of Wisdom, "If I guessed correctly, Athena, Hestia and Artemis have completed their alliance, the three A virgin, plus an Apollo who may betray at any time, Hermes, do you feel it? The Olympian camp has changed."

Apollo has always been on good terms with Poseidon, and at the same time has the support of his younger sister Artemis, plus he himself leads the God of Light, this background is not insignificant.

In addition to this group of people, Hestia, Demeter, and Athena, these three goddesses also have a very good relationship, showing a vague attitude of helping each other, let alone Artemis among them Be on the verge of leaving.

Apart from these three goddesses, the rest is the Hera family.

"However, Hera has no way to count on it. Now she is fully counting on Ares to succeed Zeus. For Hephaestus, at most, she regards him as a helper to assist her younger brother."

Breaking his fingers, Aphrodite Hermes analyzed the current division of the gods in Olympus.

But in Cupid's narration, there is absolutely no mention of himself and Hermes.

"It seems that you want to draw us into your camp?"

After asking back with a smile, Hermes immediately extended his hand to the other party, "Then I just want to know something."

"Say!"

"If I choose to help you, what do I gain?"

This sentence is very straightforward, and it directly talks about the distribution of benefits.

The reason for this is because Hermes is tired of playing charades, and secondly because the attitude shown by Aphrodite is to let him speak straight.

Since the other party is so polite, then of course Hermes is not polite.

"I like this straightforward character very much, which is why I and Phaistos supported you in the first place."

There was also a smile on her face, and Aphrodite said in a very straightforward tone: "If it succeeds, Hephaestus and I will vote for you in the parliamentary vote, plus Ares and Hera, it is absolutely certain that Thanadus will win the position of Lord God."

"Then, it's a deal."

Sitting up from his throne, Hermes walked down the steps, while reaching out to the beautiful goddess, "I hope we can have a happy cooperation in the future."

Stand by their side, watch and help them, in exchange for the support of the three main gods.

To be reasonable, not only did not lose, but also made a wave.

But Hermes also understood that by doing so, he was undoubtedly tying himself to their ship.

does it worth?

Maybe ordinary gods would consider this question, but for them who have been questioned by Zeus for a long time, it is undoubtedly very worthwhile.

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