Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 518 Parents Who Make a Positive Negative

Chapter 518 Parents Who Make a Positive Negative

When leaving the sanctuary, Perseus also took away the Perseus Cloth that he had been longing for.

Eros waved his hand and asked Perseus to put on the silver holy garment which he could not wear for the time being, and told him meaningfully.

"This holy garment is not yet complete. Or rather, every holy garment needs its owner to fill in some gaps."

"Take it with you. I believe you will be able to use its power soon."

As a result, Perseus's sadness about being separated from Andromeda was dispelled.

Even though the armor cannot be fully displayed, he still has to wear it and run around on the boat all day.

He would show off his holy clothes to everyone he met, especially Acrisius, whose ears were almost callused from hearing about it. Perseus would bother him four or five times a day.

At first, he wondered if Perseus was deliberately hinting at him something.

But as the number of times increased, he gradually became numb and realized that Perseus was just showing off.

Although it has not yet radiated the glory of the microcosm, the streamlined design of the Perseus Cloth and its texture made of mithril and stardust still make it the most supreme divine object on earth.

Especially Perseus who wore it. He was already handsome and muscular, the son of God, and at this moment he looked even more extraordinary and powerful.

Perseus was a simple, honest and friendly person, and because of his status, he quickly became friends with the other people on the ship.

But the more popular Perseus became, the more dangerous he seemed in the eyes of Acrisius.

It is not enough to be younger than him and have more potential, but also to be approachable and have leadership charisma.

This was no longer an ordinary danger. Even if Perseus did not have that intention, he would gradually become the center of the crowd and eventually ascend to a higher position.

This child cannot be kept!

There was a hint of cruelty and overflowing jealousy in Acrisius' eyes.

Even if he wants to kill, he must have a reasonable reason, and it would be best if he doesn't do it himself.

Otherwise, Acrisius would have completely eliminated the trouble on the day Perseus was born.

Because Perseus is a child blessed by the gods, he was blessed by the Queen of Heaven and the King of Gods when he was born, and now he has become a fighter for the Goddess of Wisdom in the Sanctuary.

The favor from the gods made Acrisius jealous. He was jealous of why Perseus could have so much attention and blessings from the gods for no reason.

Why him? Why not him, Acrisius?
Acrisius became even more jealous when he thought that Danae's appearance had not changed at all since she gave birth to Perseus.

Eternal youth, even immortality, this kind of preference really made him jealous and even indignant.

Immortal life, eternal youth, and being able to sit on the throne forever, who doesn’t dream of it?
But he did not have such favor and blessing, which made Acrisius extremely jealous.

While he was feeling jealous, the port of Argos had gradually appeared before his eyes.

A gust of wind blew past Acrisius, making him inexplicably concerned for a moment, but he forgot about it the next moment.

And the true identity of this invisible wind is naturally Eros.

Perseus left the sanctuary, so why was he still in Athens? Was he really just trying to keep Astraea in his sight?
That's too much. It will make the relationship between the superiors and the subordinates impure. It's time for her to take a break.

Although Astraea was extremely distrustful of letting Eros leave the sanctuary and run around everywhere.

But subordinates cannot talk back to their superiors, and daughters cannot talk back to their fathers, so her opinion was invalid, and Eros still ran away. And he, of course, could not be as terrible as Astraea thought, Eros just took care of Perseus and went to see Danaë by the way.

One step ahead of Perseus and the others, Eros turned into wind and passed through the harbor and went straight into the palace.

The former tower still stands there, and even now that Danae is free, she has not moved out of the tower.

Only stairs were added to facilitate going up and down, so that people can enter and exit the tower freely.

When Eros arrived, Danaë was lighting incense on the high tower, and a layer of light gold powder covered her exposed neck and forearms.

Her whole body seemed to carry a faint sense of laziness and charm, like a lazy lady in the boudoir.

But her face still has the youthfulness of a girl. Maturity and youthfulness coexist on her face, giving it a unique sense of charm.

The golden lines left by the arrow of love on her body, matched with the gold powder like a veil, are as beautiful as a banshee hiding in a cave in mythology.

The wind blew through the curtains, revealing the figure of Eros, but Danae seemed to be unaware of the figure that appeared behind her and did not react.

But when Eros put his hand on her shoulder, Danae turned her head consciously and pressed Eros' hand like a cat.

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"You came?"

The mark left by the arrow of love was slightly hot. Danae gently stroked her heart, and the figure of Eros was reflected in her pupils.

"Well, I've seen our child, he"

Eros thought about it, hesitated, and didn't know how to evaluate Perseus. Finally, he said something.

"He is very obedient. Yes, very obedient."

"So you went to see Perseus first, and then came to see me?"

Danae's attention was obviously not on this, but she puffed up her lips subtly.

"So the child is more important than me?!"

Danaë vividly explained what it meant that the child was just an accident, which did not mean that she did not love Perseus.

But compared to a mother, she is more like a girl in love.

A more pure and passionate girl in love, who has no resentment even for being left alone, and is full of anticipation and joy for seeing Eros again.

From this point, it can be seen that Perseus indeed combines the characteristics of Eros and Danaë, and is a genuine biological child.

He inherited Danae's purity but not her intelligence. Instead, he inherited Eros's dislike of using his brain.

She inherited Eros' kindness and love of beauty, but did not learn Eros' flexibility and was as stubborn as Danaë.

The result is that two unruly parents gave birth to a simple and honest child, which is quite helpless.

"Okay, let's not talk about Perseus anymore. Let's do something loving while he's back here from the port."

We are all adults, so there is no need to waste time and let’s get straight to the point.

(End of this chapter)

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