Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 394 The largest party venue in Greece

Chapter 394 The largest party venue in Greece
There is no need for reward.

In the end, when it comes to rewarding, isn't it still Eros who puts in the effort and energy?
It was obviously Eros who rewarded her in return, so how could she have the nerve to say that she was rewarding Eros?
Although he despised Hades's freeloading behavior, Eros still agreed.

Eros did not stay in the underworld for long, and did not go to find Styx to seek out the nourishment of the goddess of the Styx.

It was also a good chance to avoid being asked about Nikki, as he would be hard-pressed to answer.

A deep purple vortex emerged from Eros's hand, gradually expanding until it swallowed him whole.

The Corpse Qi Underworld Wave, a Saint Seiya skill that specializes in attacking souls, has simply become a tool for traveling to and from the underworld in the hands of Eros.

After the whirlpool dissipated, Eros' figure appeared under the bright sunlight, standing on the ground.

Unfortunately, the corpse gas underworld wave cannot directly teleport to places that Eros has never been to.

But it didn't matter. Eros just figured out the direction and flew directly towards the city of Corinth.

The star-like wings scattered stardust in the sky, but were obscured by the sunlight and clouds, leaving only faint traces.

The city of Corinth, Arcadia and Argos are all located on the same continent, in the narrow gap in the middle.

Going further up from here is the city of Megara and Athens in Attica.

It was indeed the first time that Eros visited the city of Corinth. He descended from the clouds and disappeared.

If he remembered correctly, the main deity of Corinth was Aphrodite.

On top of the Acropolis of Corinth is the largest Temple of Aphrodite in Greece.

All the believers of the God of Love in the whole world will come here from far and wide to worship.

Amidst the petals and intoxicating spices, be inspired by Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.

Of course, the form of this pious pilgrimage is naturally people's favorite.

The young and beautiful priests will be covered with spices, against the bright sunshine, and receive believers in a bath of flower petals.

Of course, this also includes female believers. It can be said that this is the largest nude party scene in Greece.

The Acropolis, standing on top of the city-state, receives countless believers and guests every day, who are indulged in love regardless of day or night.

And believers will also offer their own money as a symbol of their piety.

Of course, to put it bluntly, it is just the old tradition of divine prostitutes.

But the existence of this system is indeed useful.

Because of this tradition, Corinth quickly became wealthy and populous.

After all, the number of people is directly equal to productivity.

And having big parties does help to increase the population rapidly.

Eros recalled the information about the city of Corinth in his memory, and became somewhat interested in this city-state characterized by its divine prostitutes.

But when Eros fell from the clouds, the scene before him was beyond his expectations.

The city-state is indeed that city-state, and it does appear to occupy a large area, but the scene does not seem to be very prosperous.

The entire city-state seemed to have been prosperous in the past, but now it is somewhat depressed and dilapidated, with broken walls, ruins and holes everywhere.

Especially the Acropolis on the mountain, half of the mountain was cut off and most of the Acropolis collapsed.

The beautiful Temple of Aphrodite is still there, but it stands there alone, and even the road leading to the temple has been destroyed.

Isn't this a bit too tragic? It's as if a lunatic had just disturbed the place. Eros landed on the top of the Temple of Aphrodite, offering sacrifice to Aphrodite, and in a sense, also to him.

The little Cupid is also the god of love, how can he not be counted?

There are still some priests in the temple, but their faces no longer have the happy smiles they used to have.

They were all dressed, with sad looks on their faces, as they wiped the statue of Aphrodite.

"What happened here?"

As they sighed, light suddenly emanated from under the statue of Aphrodite.

The god they worshipped finally responded to their prayers, but it was Cupid who came.

The priests quickly knelt down and spoke respectfully but fearfully.

"God, have you finally noticed your poor believers?"

"God of bliss and joy, please grant us happiness and let us forget the sorrow of this moment."

Eros showed up and asked in a deep voice.

"Can you please tell me why this place is in such a dilapidated state?"

At this time, the priests noticed that the one who responded to their prayers was not the goddess they prayed to on a daily basis, but the goddess's children.

He is the little Cupid who is usually ignored and not noticed by them.

They were speechless for a moment, not knowing how to talk to the little god of love in front of them. After all, this was not the Aphrodite they were used to serving on a daily basis.

After some hesitation, a priest finally spoke and told Eros the causes and consequences of these events.

The city of Corinth was indeed as Eros had imagined, prosperous and harmonious, with parties all day long.

The biggest conflict is nothing more than a dispute among believers over who comes first and who comes last.

After all, with the joy and happiness bestowed by Aphrodite, there will naturally be no conflicts among people.

As we all know, men are most candid when they are without clothes.

There is no conflict that cannot be solved by going to the temple together and giving the priests some money. What is there to fight about among people of the same faith?
This prosperous scene continued until Sisyphus participated in the Olympic Games organized by the gods.

Since that return, although Sisyphus has gained honor, he has also brought disaster upon himself.

Since then, some other surrounding city-states, including Acrisius of Argos, founded Cadmus of Thebes.

The rulers of many city-states began to frequently test and attack Corinth, and the war situation continued to escalate.

The war brought by the soldiers is only secondary. What is even more terrifying is the battle between the demigods.

They came together and fought Sisyphus on the city of Corinth, even though Sisyphus was protecting his own city.

But the aftermath of the battle still destroyed most of the Acropolis of Corinth, and it has not been repaired to this day.

Even now, small groups of soldiers still occasionally come to harass the city-states at the foot of the mountain.

As for Sisyphus, it seemed that he had been seriously injured in the previous battle against many enemies, and he had not appeared in the palace since then.

Due to various reasons, Corinth is now in a state of desolation and ruin, and has never been rebuilt.

 I finished coding two hours earlier, and went to bed at two instead of four.
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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