Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 535 Perseus's Misunderstanding

Chapter 535 Perseus's Misunderstanding
"You must be Perseus, are you feeling better?"

To Perseus' surprise, when he met Minos in the palace on Crete.

This king and Gold Saint is neither majestic nor cold, nor is he as old and kind as his grandfather.

Instead, he looked like a man not much older than Perseus, and he looked friendly and approachable.

And the other person, like his mother Danaë, had long hair as bright as gold, sparkling in the sun.

If it weren't for those lavender eyes, Perseus would have almost thought that the other person was his sister.

However, this unrealistic delusion only flashed through his mind.

After all, his mother had never left Argos, so how could she have a sister on Crete?

But the other person gave him a very friendly feeling, just like the first mate.

Speaking of which, First Mate? First Mate, what are you doing?!
Perseus's mind was only slightly distracted when he noticed that Eros on the other side was flirting with the maids in the palace without any respect or awe.

This is in someone else's palace, we have to be aware of the occasion!

Afraid that Minos would discover what Eros had done and drive them out in anger, Perseus lowered his head guiltily and answered vaguely.

“Well, basically there is no problem.”

The previous injuries have healed a lot, but today I may get some new ones.

Once he discovered the first mate's offensive behavior, as the captain, he would definitely be to blame, and he was ready to be beaten.

"I'm glad your injury is not a problem. You were too reckless that day. Although your courage is commendable, you should also weigh your own capabilities."

There was a hint of reproach in Minos' tone, which made Perseus feel flattered.

Indeed, it is good to have reliable seniors.

Just as Perseus was feeling thankful, he heard a rustling sound in his ears.

In the blind spot on the side of Minos, Perseus saw his first mate chewing on small white flowers.

Because it tasted so delicious, it made a rustling sound.

Perseus immediately felt a little embarrassed and didn't know how to comment.

We just want to nibble on it, but can't we be a little more low-key? Does it have to be like this?
For a moment, he didn't even know whether the first mate was arranged to help him or to trick him.

Perhaps Perseus had no control over his facial expression at all, Minos noticed something and turned to look.

This action made Perseus a little flustered for a moment. He quickly organized his words in his mind and frantically thought about how to apologize and explain.

Flirting with someone else's maid in someone else's palace is a bit too arrogant.

Even if the maid did not refuse, she still had to consider the face of her master.

Just as Perseus was thinking about how to explain, Minos in front of him smiled casually, with a hint of meaning that Perseus could not understand.

"Okay, stop bullying them."

Minos' words made Eros let go of the dizzy little maid, and this scene surprised Perseus.

"This"

"Oh, actually we have known each other for a long time. Your first mate is quite famous on the sea."

Minos cooperated very well to help Eros cover up the lie. Although the lie was full of loopholes, Perseus did not doubt it.

"Is that so? Then it wasn't Goddess Athena who helped pay the bill last night."

Perseus suddenly realized and muttered to himself, "Last night? What happened last night?"

Minos keenly captured the key words.

"Nothing, nothing."

Although Perseus is a bit simple, his intuition is quite sharp.

This keen intuition told him that there must be something going on between the Gold Saint in front of him and his first mate.

Since she doesn't know, it's better not to tell her about the first mate going out for fun last night.

I have to say that Perseus' intuition is very accurate, but not completely accurate.

He felt that the relationship between Eros and Minos was not as simple as knowing each other, but he made a misjudgment based on his own impression.

But since everything was alright, Perseus breathed a sigh of relief.

"Senior Minos, I haven't thanked you yet. Thank you very much for saving me."

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Faced with Perseus' sincere thanks, Minos felt a little unworthy and waved his hands repeatedly.

"No, it was actually your first mate who saved you and pulled you out of the current. You don't need to thank me."

"I just brought you to Crete and provided a place for you to rest and heal your wounds."

Despite this, Perseus still expressed his gratitude to Minos. This sincere and simple gesture made Minos at a loss for words.

Minos turned his head and looked at Eros, with a subtle expression on his face.

She seemed to be doubting, could this really be her brother, the child of Eros?
Such innocence is so rare that it is hard to believe that this could be the child of Eros.

No wonder Goddess Athena came in person last night, worried that her younger brother would suffer psychological trauma from his father's play.

It's really too naive. The simpler a person is, the more difficult it is for him to accept certain things. If he is stimulated too much, he will collapse.

Although Minos felt a little sad about his brother's future, there was no other reaction on his face.

"Okay, we've met and thanked you, it's almost time for us to leave."

Eros urged, he had been planning to let Minos train Perseus for him, but now he was not in the mood.

Anyway, Perseus will have a wife who can fight, and a father-in-law and mother-in-law who can fight. It depends on fate how good he can fight. He won't force it.

After all, you can't expect a fool to be good at fighting. If someone shouts that something has fallen on the ground, Perseus might even lower his head to take a look.

What Eros didn't expect was that it was Minos who spoke first.

She glanced at Eros, then back at Perseus, and spoke gently.

"There's no need to be so anxious. Your injuries haven't fully healed yet. Why don't you stay for a few more days? I'm also planning to hold a large-scale festival to pray to the sea god."

"Why not stay for two days? You can also pray to Poseidon during the festival while you fight Keto."

Minos' words surprised Eros, and he spoke subconsciously.

"Are you actually going to pray to that Poseidon guy?"

"Of course, I also have to find new paths for the people of this island. This is my duty."

Minos said in a gentle, yet resolute tone.

(End of this chapter)

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