Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 387 The one riding the ghost fire may not be Huang Mao, but may be Huang Mao's father

Chapter 387 The one riding the ghost fire may not be Huang Mao, but may be Huang Mao's father
Blind date, this word sounds very un-ancient Greek.

But such situations were very common in ancient Greece, and were even more outrageous than the blind dates that Eros knew.

In ancient Greece, the head of the family had absolute power over all members of the family.

This right includes not only education and labor, but also upbringing and marriage.

Therefore, in ancient Greece, blind dates only required the heads of two families to reach a consensus in order to directly arrange the marriage of their children.

Tonic medicine talks about freedom and openness, but ancient Greece also talked about family, giving and receiving.

Parents have the right to abandon a child and not continue to raise him.

When children are born and raised by their parents, they do not have the right to autonomy, and the situation will only improve when they reach adulthood.

Helios came here today for this very reason. After all, she believed that she was the head of the family and only she had the right to decide this matter.

After hearing about Minos' situation, she was actually a little unhappy.

Although Minos performed very well in the previous Olympic Games and although Minos was the son of Zeus, so what?
After all, he is just a hybrid of god and man, a demigod who has not even achieved immortality.

And her daughter, Pasiphae, was, after all, a goddess with immortal divinity, even though she didn't have much potential.

But the proud Sun would not care about these. In her opinion, although a demigod has the word "god" in his name, he is ultimately not as good as a real god.

So when she arrived, she had a very arrogant attitude until Eros threatened her with his fist.

No matter how proud he was, Helios had no choice but to retreat in the face of the threat from Eros.

However, this action also made Eros's promise to Europa to reduce its presence meaningless.

Eros clearly noticed that Pasiphae's eyes lit up and her interest in him instantly grew.

Threatening to beat up a bad-tempered and arrogant father God in front of a rebellious girl is indeed likely to attract the other party's attention.

But this is obviously inappropriate, and Europa's eyes behind him are about to bite.

In order to prevent her from really biting him, Eros's expression quickly changed and he showed a warm smile.

"Oh, that's good, come on, let them talk about this little thing, we two will go over to the side and have a drink."

Eros hooked Helios' neck, put on a passionate look, and half-forced Helios to go away.

Even if Helios wanted to refuse or resist Eros's overly rude behavior, it would be meaningless.

On a physical level, Helios was not yet able to resist Eros unless she wanted to fight him seriously.

Eros let her go only after dragging Helios away from the center of the complicated events.

"How rude! How rude! As the God of Love, you are so rude! You don't have any dignity as a God at all."

As soon as she was put down, Helios subconsciously started her usual style and complained to Eros.

"What is God's majesty? Since we are God, then whatever we do is God's majesty. There is no need for you to talk so much nonsense."

Eros glanced at her, but she was covered in a film of light and he couldn't see her appearance clearly.

"Humph."

Helios snorted but did not refute Eros' words.

I don’t know if I’m too lazy to argue or if I have nothing to say.

"You pulled me over here to tell me something secretly? Are you trying to persuade me to agree to this marriage?"

"I advise you not to think about it. The gap between humans and gods is very obvious, and it cannot be made up by just having a little more divine blood." When saying this, Helios acted very tough, as if he was not afraid of Eros' threat at all.

And she was absolutely certain that Eros had pulled her aside on purpose just to discuss this matter that only the two of them could decide.

As for the opinions of Pasiphae and Perseis and others, they were of no importance.

"Tsk, you think too much. I just want them to handle it themselves."

Eros poured himself the sweet mead, taking a different attitude from Helios.

"If they are happy with it, then there is nothing to object to."

"I don't think your opinion is important at all."

When he said this, Eros himself wondered if he had gone a little too far.

He slept with Helios' wife, sister and elder sister, and now he is ignoring her opinion and trying to snatch her daughter.

A harmonious couple, beating up the mother-in-law?
However, thoughts like Helios' are really unacceptable. It is right to consider the children, but it is not advisable to do so with prejudice.

Besides, why is Helios a little confused?

Eros glanced at her and continued.

"Minos is my daughter, and also the child of the King of Gods. Being the king of men on earth is just her temporary task and mission."

"Do you think we won't consider this?"

Helios fell silent again. After all, according to her very standard divine thinking, the gods would not particularly care about a child who was not immortal.

Just like humans who are easily born and easily lost on the earth, the length of life is too short.

In fact, they are more inclined to the golden humans of the Kronos era, who had a long lifespan that was almost immortal.

Only in this way can one be qualified to communicate with God on an equal footing and be cared for.

Of course, these golden humans eventually perished with the end of the era, and some of them turned into various nymphs to serve the gods.

"Besides, do you have the right to find fault with my daughter?"

"Your children are not capable of inheriting your priesthood and divinity. Pasiphae is like that, right? She can hardly be called a goddess."

"The sun is so bright that it cannot even share its light with others."

Eros made some sharp sarcasm to Helios, and he seemed to be going all out.

"Am I wrong? The great sun god, the all-seeing and all-knowing sun god."

"Your divine light is so dazzling that even your child Phaethon's eyes were deeply burned by its shining light."

"I wonder if you saw Phaethon fall into the sea and whether he deserves the name 'flaming'?"

It’s okay to target Eros. Eros’ temper is not that bad. Just laugh it off.

But if there is prejudice and discrimination against his children, Eros will strike hard.

Every word he said was directed at Helios' most sensitive pain points, leaving her no face or room to relax.

Helios is undoubtedly a leader among the gods, the great sun god.

But it is also a fact that there is no outstanding offspring to boast about.

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(End of this chapter)

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