Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 33 Eros' Ambition

Chapter 33 Eros' Ambition
Emotions can make people crazy, and going crazy for love is a common plot in Greek legends.

Eros naturally understood that there was no need for him to confront Poseidon over this matter.

With Oceanus's guarantee, he could live in this city of the abyss for the rest of his life.

Every day he lived a life of drunkenness and dreams with different nymphs and ocean goddesses, and he didn't even know which bed he was in when he woke up.

There is no need to worry about Poseidon and Hera. The most you have to worry about is whether Zeus will secretly come to pick on you.

But is that enough?

Are you satisfied with this?
Is this the only goal you have?
Even though Eros is a philandering, playboy, he also has things he wants to do.

Watching Amphitrite become Poseidon's Queen of the Sea?
Absolutely not! Eros wanted to forcibly take the Queen of the Sea, which originally belonged to Poseidon.

Break Ananke’s so-called destiny, change the so-called fate, and let it all go to hell!

He wanted to insult Poseidon! He wanted her to watch the sea queen that belonged to her become a flower that couldn't live without him.

He wanted to insult Ananke, the goddess of destiny! Let her feel that the destiny she set could also be broken, and the so-called super god was not absolutely transcendent.

He wanted to insult Zeus! He wanted this ignorant omnipotent king of gods to watch his wife and daughter become his playthings!
"If I have to say there is a reason, it's that I'm unwilling to give up."

Although his heart was filled with emotions, Eros remained calm on the surface.

Strength and power will produce absolute self, and the absolute self will in turn drive the power of Eros.

Even though Eros is not a person with a strong desire for control, he is indeed more likely to do things that are stupid in the eyes of ordinary people.

In epics, people who do such stupid things are generally called "heroes".

The so-called hero, the so-called romance, is to do stupid things, do meaningless things, things that should not be done, and do what you like most in your heart.

Hebe was still puzzled, after all, she was the kind of character who served as a stepping stone in the heroic epic.

"Even if Amphitrite didn't exist, there would still be other Oceanids who would marry Poseidon. This is destined."

"If there had not been an Ocean Goddess to marry, the disputes over power in the ocean would have been more intense and the conflicts would have been more bloody."

Oceanus did not have a strong desire to fight for power, but the alternation of power itself was not something that could be resolved with just a few words.

All the rivers in the world are made up of the children of Oceanus, and Poseidon, as an outsider, wants to truly rule over them.

The only way is to prove your power, or to get closer to them and become a family.

Marriage is the best option. The whole of Greece is a system that is constantly connected by various kinship relationships.

"Instead of sacrificing another one, it is better to let Amphitrite, who has been trained as the Queen of the Sea, go. This is the best choice."

If we use reason to decide, then what Heber said is not wrong.

But if everything can be decided by reason, then why is Amphitrite needed to be the Queen of the Sea?
"There is no best choice, Goddess Hebe."

Eros's expression was so serious that it was unlike him. He looked at Hebe indifferently, which made the goddess feel unspeakable.

"You are a god, and I am a human. You should teach me some things."

"Conflict will never end, and death will never cease. Whether there is Amphitrite or not, this will not change."

"She shouldn't be a prepared queen of the sea, but should have the right to choose what to do."

"Like you said, there may be another Ocean Goddess who wishes to become the Sea Queen, and the effect will be the same. She is not the only one who can be the Queen."

Eros, who had always looked very out of touch, even a little too casual, now behaved surprisingly.

Heber opened his mouth, but no words came out.

Outside the hall, Amphitrite placed her hands on her chest, trying to control her rapidly accelerating heartbeat. "But this is the arrangement of the god Oceanus, Amphitrite's father."

After a moment of silence, Hebe seemed unable to refute Eros' words and said so.

"What about you? Are you willing to accept it?"

Eros suddenly turned his attention to Hebe.

"Do you want to accept that your Mother Goddess will use you as a tool to repair her relationship with others in the future and will arbitrarily betroth you to another person?"

Even though that man is the greatest hero in Greece, you still married the right person.

Eros added in his mind, but did not say it out loud.

"How is that possible?! I won't let the Mother Goddess do that!"

Hebe shook his head repeatedly, obviously not believing what Eros said.

"This is not speculation, but my prediction."

Eros spoke without blushing or beating his heart.

"If you have really heard me from your father, then you should know that I am also half a prophet."

"In the future, your mother goddess will seek favor with a new god and marry you to him."

I won't go into too much detail, naturally because Eros also has selfish motives.

If I tell Hebe that the man is the greatest hero in Greece and has countless great achievements, wouldn't that be helping others to conquer her?

Eros didn't have such a habit or hobby, so what was originally a half-good thing was turned into a threat by him.

"No, Zeus clearly said that Hebe will marry an excellent and outstanding god in the future!"

In the excitement, "Hebe" even forgot to cover his vest.

Fortunately, Eros did not pay attention to the details in her words at this moment, and continued to speak patiently and persuasively.

"It doesn't matter if you don't believe it. My idea is very simple anyway."

"I'm a goddess who likes to help the weak, who can't make decisions for herself and can only accept everything, crying secretly and everything."

"I don't want to see this scene anymore, so I have to do it, whether it's Amphitrite or you."

Sincerity is the greatest killer move. Eros' words came completely from the heart without any hypocrisy.

Amphitrite, who was standing behind the door, felt as if her heart was being pierced through. She instantly collapsed and leaned against the wall.

His little face was as red as if blood was dripping out, and he was muttering to himself.

"Sister Perseis, I'm sorry I may have to take the lead this time."

As she already had a good impression of Eros, Amphitrite had no resistance to these words.

Especially when she overheard it, this expression that came completely from the heart broke some of her impressions of Eros.

How can you be called lustful if you like to say sweet words to your sisters and touch them?
That's clearly her true nature! She won't hide her true thoughts.

But for Hebe, these words didn't seem to have that much effect, and only moved her slightly.

 It’s still a day of asking for follow-up reading and votes.

  Be a silver lunatic and enjoy the upper-class life.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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