Greek Mythology: I Opened A Treasure Chest At Olympus

Chapter 32 The Stove Goddess And The Goddess Of Justice (Fourth More)

"They are the Muses, the daughters of the Father and the Goddess of Memory, and the source of Olympian joy, an integral part of all festivities."

Hermes also stopped and introduced these nine beautiful, lively and passionate girls to the two of them.

Apollo nodded slightly.

In Greek mythology, Apollo, the god of light, was also the god of art, and these nine muses were actually his gods later.

Seeing him nodding, among the nine muses, someone chanted:

"Ah, that handsome boy, blond Apollo, you have a refined and artistic sentiment, you are the embodiment of light, and Olympus shines because of you..."

"Silver-haired Artemis, you are the symbol of purity, the embodiment of nature, and you have brought your beauty to the home of the gods!"

After enjoying the performance of the muses, the three continued on their way.

A bright fire flickered in front, showing gentle warmth. A beautiful and dignified woman sat quietly on the cloud and smiled at the person who came.

"Goddess Hestia!" Hermes bowed respectfully to the woman.

Only then did Apollo and Artemis react, and they also saluted.

Hestia, the goddess of the stove, the eldest daughter of the second-generation god king Cronus, the eldest sister of the god king Zeus, the sea emperor Poseidon, and the Hades king.

With a distinguished status, he is also one of the top gods of Olympus, and his strength is not inferior to the three brothers.

Unlike her two younger sisters, Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and Hera, the goddess of the gods, this stove goddess is also a rare virgin goddess in Olympus, a representative of purity.

There are three virgin goddesses in Greek mythology, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Artemis, the goddess of hunting.

"You are Leto's two children?" Hestia glanced at Apollo and Artemis with a trace of pity on her face.

"Aunt Hestia." Apollo and Artemis stepped forward.

After watching them carefully for a while, Hestia stood up and walked over to Artemis.

"Young Artemis, I can feel that you have a pure heart. Don't be infected by the filth here in Olympus."

Artemis nodded quietly.

"Apollo, you are the same." Hestia said in a low voice.

"Zeus and Hera are too ruthless to you. In the future, you must take good care of yourself in Olympus. You can come to me if you have something."

"Thank you." Apollo and Artemis said gratefully.

"Okay, the gods behind are still waiting for you." Hestia waved.

The three continued on.

Hermes said on the road: "Goddess Hestia came to see you specially. She usually rarely shows up in Olympus, and even the Father God respects her very much."

He has some taste.

He was actually persecuted by Hera at the beginning, but Hestia didn't care about his nephew.

Maybe the persecution was not strong enough!

A bright light suddenly bloomed in the distance, and two majestic chariots were driving in the sky.

One burns golden flames, and the other exudes icy chills.

"This is the sun rover and the moon rover, one of the top-level main artifacts. They are driven by the sun god Helios and the moon goddess Selene respectively, changing day and night."

When Hermes spoke, Apollo saw the two gods sitting in the two chariots.

He knew that it was the sun god Helios and the moon goddess Selene, who were often indistinguishable from him and his sister Artemis.

The sun god and the moon goddess are changing shifts, and the three continue to walk forward.

Not long after they walked, a magnificent temple appeared in front of them.

The open door is covered with a bright red carpet of flowers and brocade, and a group of beautiful goddesses sings music.

On both sides of the temple, there were many handsome men, gods and goddesses standing on each side, all turning their attention to the door.

At the top of the temple, sitting two figures wearing crowns are Zeus, the king of the gods, and Hera, the queen of the gods.

Hermes went in first and saluted Zeus: "Respected king of the gods, I have brought Apollo and Artemis under your order."

When communicating with the two Apollos, he called Zeus the Father God, but in official matters, he called the King of the Gods.

Apollo suddenly understood why Hermes was trusted by Zeus.

He separates the two identities of son and courtier.

When not officially doing things, he is the son of Zeus, and when he is ordered to act, he is the messenger of the gods, the main god of Olympus.

Zeus was really satisfied with his attitude, and ordered: "Introduce them to the gods first."

Hermes took the lead and walked to the two of Apollo, pointing to the surrounding gods.

"This is the goddess Themis, one of the twelve Titans, the second wife of His Majesty the God-King, the incarnation of justice and order, the most just arbiter of Olympus. She and His Majesty the God-King have six daughters. , are the three goddesses of timing and the three goddesses of fate."

The first goddess he introduced was a dignified goddess with a white cloth covering her eyes, a balance in one hand and a sword in the other.

Both Apollo and Artemis had heard of her name and immediately bowed respectfully.

As for the goddess of justice, Themis is actually the sister of Zeus' father, Cronus, with a distinguished status and fairness in doing things, and is admired by all gods.

Her eyes blindfolded by the white cloth are the symbols of justice in her hands that she never recognizes.

Themis was unsmiling, nodding at their salute.

After Themis is Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, who is also the sister of Zeus and sister of Hestia.

With Zeus pregnant with a daughter, the future queen of the underworld Persephone.

Apollo did not see Persephone, and it is estimated that it may still be small.

Behind Demeter is the beautiful Athena.

This goddess of wisdom, goddess of war, is not wearing armor today, but a bright dress, a long skirt that drags the floor, less heroic appearance a few times before, more feminine charm and seductive wisdom.

She laughed lightly at Apollo, but when she saw Artemis, she sneered: "Apollo, is this your sister, how can you compare with me, I think in a few days, she will be obedient to herself Recognize my sister, you should take the initiative to call my sister."

Apollo's face froze, he didn't understand what kind of medicine Athena was taking wrong, and his behavior was completely different from the previous two times.

However, he suddenly noticed that when Athena sneered at Artemis, Zeus, who was sitting high above, seemed to have a lot of calmness in his eyes.

Immediately understood.

Pretending to be angry, he walked up to Artemis.

"Goddess Athena, I am grateful for your help before, but that doesn't mean you can mock my sister."

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