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byVenus is always so kind.
Everything has a reasonable explanation.
Hephaestus asked with concern: "Are you still dizzy?"
"It's alright." Venus shook his head, showing a pure and harmless smile, "Just take a rest for the afternoon, I still have the mind to make garlands."
Ares and Hephaestus were relieved.
In the underwater palace, Poseidon looked into the water mirror without changing his face and lied, and Venus, who coaxed the god of fire and the god of war into a circle, the ice in his eyes melted, and a pleasant low smile overflowed.
How could he not know who Venus was with yesterday afternoon.
I am afraid that the god of deceit, Hermes, will be amazed by Venus's ability to open his eyes and talk nonsense when he sees this scene.
Chapter 28 Preference
The Holy Mountain recently made another riot, which aroused the dissatisfaction and jealousy of the goddess Hera.
When Venus went to the Temple of Fire to play with Hephaestus, he heard Hephaestus, the goddess of youth, complaining to Hephaestus.
"...Father has gone too far this time. It doesn't matter if he has so many lovers outside, but this time he actually brought people to the holy mountain and made peace with that man openly under the eyes of his mother!" Heber was full of grievances , "In order to make room for Ganymedes as the sommelier, my father deliberately accused me of dereliction of duty. I didn't spill a single drop of my wine! He was fascinated by sex."
Hebe, the goddess of youth, is also the daughter of Zeus and Hera, and the younger sister of Hephaestus, the god of fire, and Ares, the god of war. She has long sleeves and is good at dancing, beautiful, and can give people eternal youth. Before the arrival of Venus, she was the most popular goddess in the Holy Mountain - the most popular male god is Apollo, and now she has been defeated by Venus.
Hebe was originally in charge of pouring wine for the gods on the mountain. At every feast, she would gracefully pour the gods the wine of Dionysus, the god of wine. But recently Zeus fell in love with a mortal boy named Ganymedes, and brought him back to the holy mountain to make him the sommelier. To make room for the beloved boy.
This naturally aroused the dissatisfaction of Hebe and his mother Hera. It wasn't enough for Zeus to mess around with flowers outside. Bringing weeds home was a blatant slap in the face.
Hebo was so angry that he complained to his second brother Ares, who was closer. Who knew that Ares said, "If I had the authority of my father, I would also like to bring Artea to the holy mountain."
Artea is Ares' mortal lover.
Hebo was stunned for a moment, then couldn't believe it: "Aren't you pursuing Venus?!"
"But Venus is still underage, it is against the law to seduce minors." Ares said, "I can't abstain for two hundred years, right?"
It's just seeing the color, how can he guard his body like a jade.
Ares: "If you want me to say, mother doesn't need to be angry about this. My father is a big radish, she can have a bunch of lovers, why hang it on a tree. I know that Artea also has lovers in the world. , I don't think that's the case."
Heber sneered: "Then why are you jealous and angry when Venus is always playing with Big Brother?"
Ares: "..."
Ares: "...Venus is different, he is too beautiful, how can he compare with ordinary women."
That kind of beauty is the beauty that makes people want to monopolize, but they all know that they can't monopolize, so they are full of desire and crazy about it.
Hebo slammed the door and walked away: "You male gods have the same virtue!"
Heber left the Temple of War angrily, calmed down and thought about it carefully. Except for Venus, who was still underage, only the eldest brother Hephaestus was a virgin, and there were at least two of the others. lover.
Because of his appearance, Hephaestus has no gods to like him, and he is not willing to approach other gods, but his relationship with Venus has grown by leaps and bounds recently.
Heber despaired of the world.
So she turned to the Fire Temple and repeated the complaint she had made to Ares, eager for some comfort.
Hephaestus is forging iron in the palace.
Hephaestus' attitude towards this younger sister who hadn't said a few words was slightly gentler than that of his second brother Ares, but it was limited to not kicking her out.
Heber stood aside angrily complaining about the injustice she had suffered, and Hephaestus sat on the bench silently beating his iron. The two did not interfere with each other, and the scene was very harmonious.
Until Venus arrived, Hephaestus immediately stopped blacksmithing and stood up to give up his position to Venus. After realizing that the bench was too shabby, he made a comfortable and soft sofa and shyly asked Venus to take a seat.
Herb was stunned.
She felt strongly discriminated against.
Venus heard all the ins and outs of the matter, and asked curiously: "Is that Ganymede beautiful?" Otherwise, how could the king of gods be fascinated by him.
"Generally speaking, it's far worse than you anyway. Most of the male gods on the holy mountain are better-looking than him." Hebo said with disdain, "My father just likes the new and hates the old, and women are tired of playing, so he feels fresh when he sees a man. Love Europa, love Ganymede today, and don't know who to love tomorrow. That man won't last long on the holy mountain."
"I'm afraid that before his father gets tired of it, he will be poisoned by his mother first." Hephaestus said lightly.
Hera was jealous by nature and did not know how many lovers Zeus persecuted. Hephaestus thought his father was hateful and his mother was pathetic. The great-grandfather Uranus disrespected the great-grandmother Gaia, so the great-grandmother directly killed the great-grandfather and established a new king. But the mother was bound by love and was reluctant to hurt her father, so she could only keep attacking her father's lover, but her father would always have a new lover.
Venus worried: "Then do we want to protect him?" He knew that someone was going to be victimized, but he couldn't stand idly by.
Hephaestus looked almost indifferent: "The symptoms are not cured. If the father doesn't take his heart, someone will always be victimized."
Venus insisted: "At least save this one."
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