Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 426 The Difference Between Love and Love

Chapter 426 The Difference Between Love and Love
The goddess of love and beauty is naturally the most beloved goddess on Mount Olympus.

Aphrodite does not envy the noble authority and status of other goddesses, nor does she admire more powerful power.

There was only one thing she had been working hard on and doing.

No matter how it is criticized or what its reputation is, there is one thing that Mount Olympus cannot ignore.

No matter how passionate Aphrodite was, she even made Hephaestus wear countless hats.

But in the end, few goddesses had any ill feelings towards Aphrodite. Even Hera did not care about Aphrodite's unfaithful marriage.

It can be said that in terms of interpersonal relationships, Aphrodite is better than Eros.

If you open her diplomatic relations, you can only see a bunch of green faces. Basically, you can talk to any goddess and they are all your friends.

Even if Hephaestus asked Eros to take revenge on Aphrodite, as long as Aphrodite used a little trick, he would come to help.

This is the value of being an Olympian socialite. Aphrodite has been working hard to manage her interpersonal relationships since the day she was born.

She would do anything to achieve this.

She pretended to be a sensible wife in front of Hephaestus, a strong-willed girl in front of Ares, and a talented woman who was well versed in art in front of Apollo.

In front of Poseidon, she is a good listener and understanding person; in front of Hermes, she is a natural and relaxed woman in tight clothes.

Love has no specific image; it only changes according to the thoughts of the person in need.

The appearance of Eros destroyed Aphrodite's goal.

Just like there can only be one person standing at the top, there can only be one person who can be loved by everyone.

A god of love like her, like Eros, is naturally an undoubted competitor.

Facing Eros's questioning, Aphrodite felt no guilt at all, because they were obviously the same.

Eros would also disguise himself in various forms and speak false words to give the goddesses the illusion of love.

But how can the God of Love love people? The God of Love only enjoys being loved, but does not love.

Eros would never tolerate such misunderstanding.

He sat up suddenly, broke free from Aphrodite's arms, and looked at her very seriously.

"I would say something like that, but I wouldn't lie like that."

Eros often says that he likes you, and when he says this, he is not lying against his will.

Because he would never say something like "I only like you".

Although he is a scumbag, Eros does not deceive others.

Besides, one is one and two is two. Eros never did such a thing, so how could Aphrodite say that he did it?

Do you really think a scumbag’s reputation is not a reputation?
This time, Eros really has to defend his reputation.

"Everything I say comes from my heart, just like when I say I like you now, this statement is absolutely not false."

Eros looked serious and his tone was very genuine, without any falsehood.

"As the God of Love, you and I know each other best. Can you tell that I am lying in the slightest?"

"Unrecognizable."

Aphrodite shook her head slightly, but her expression remained unchanged.

"But haven't you always been like this? Are you going to say that you love everyone around you every moment?"

Eros was speechless for a moment, but his confidence quickly rose up the next moment. "Yes, what's wrong? Is it not possible?"

"I am optimistic and cheerful, full of kindness and love for the world and others. As a little god of love, isn't this normal?!"

Besides, that was when Aphrodite only saw Eros on Mount Olympus.

Mount Olympus is full of beautiful goddesses and nymphs. Who wouldn’t be happy and delighted when seeing them?
Is this situation worth being surprised about?

"Although I am a little promiscuous and fall in love with every girl I meet, so what?!"

Eros waved his hand and said confidently.

"Even so, I have a clear conscience and have never done anything to deceive others."

Sweet words are used to please the goddesses; speaking with suggestive ambiguity is called the art of language. Just tell me whether Eros is lying or not!
Even if it is a temporary deception, Eros will explain it clearly and clarify the facts afterwards.

Although he is similar to Aphrodite in terms of results, the meaning is different.

Eros is sincere in exchange for sincerity, so how can he be compared with Aphrodite who deceives people with false pretenses?

The scumbag’s self-defense may seem a little powerless to those who love pure love, but to Aphrodite, it was quite surprising to her.

Falling in love with everyone you meet, is that real?

She understands why people love others, because something about the other person, perhaps temperament or hobby, makes people like them.

But she didn't understand how Eros could fall in love with every woman he met? Eros was obviously the god of love just like her.

If Eros loves anything, he should only love people who love him.

Aphrodite looked at Eros with some confusion, but she soon found a reason for herself.

"That's right. After all, you are not a true god, so you still retain some human characteristics."

Faced with this statement, Eros did not deny it.

The overflow of love is, in a sense, a manifestation of excessive desire, and is indeed a human trait.

And isn't Eros's love for every woman he sees a reflection of his own strong impulses and desires?
"Let it be so, dear Aphrodite, that I have far greater desire and greed than you do."

"Once I have your body, I will want to go one step further and take your heart as well. I can't stop at the current situation."

"So, what do you like?"

Eros brought the topic back to the starting point and asked in a very simple and direct manner.

"I want to know which path leads to your heart?"

"Without the interaction of the heart, it cannot be called true love."

Even though love and desire are symbiotic, Eros knows more than just love and venting his insatiable desires.

Naturally, he also has passion and strong emotions in his heart. He not only wants to have a simple physical relationship with the beautiful goddess, but also a spiritual connection.

Eros asked very seriously, but Aphrodite was stunned. After being stunned for a long time, she suddenly sneered.

"Interaction? Love is something that can only be established on one side. It does not require any interaction at all."

"Whether you love me or not, whether its essence is valid or not has nothing to do with me. What does it matter if you know what I like?"

"Whatever I like, it has no effect at all."

(End of this chapter)

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