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The Greece Antagonist

If you had a golden apple, who would you give it to? Invited to the banquet, Luo En saw the golden apple in the plate inscribed with "To the fairest goddess" and the three goddesses embroiled in dispute before him, and he picked up a knife with a smug smile. The first step, peeling; he gave the skin to Aphrodite. "To be fair, you're quite pretty. As a layer of skin, you're not bad to look at." The second step, slicing the flesh; he gave that to Hera. "As the queen of heaven, yet everyone in Olympus from 800-year-olds to animals has cuckolded you, including males, females, and even sheep. Since you can't save face anyway, take these insides." The third step, he gave the remaining core to Athena. "You were supposed to be born a male god and take over Zeus's position, but due to Zeus's shenanigans, you lost that seed, so here, have this core." Aphrodite clenched her fists, Hera raised her scepter, Athena summoned her spear and shield... Seeing this, Luo En quickly stepped back, shielding the goddess of discord, Eris, firmly in front of him. "And you still want to be the goddess of discord? Look at me; I got them to unite at once, even better than you with your instigation." "..." Surrounded by Greek gods sharpening their knives, Eris was left in silence.

Purple Night Melody · Fantasie
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459 Chs

Chapter 214: I Wonder if the Goddess Would Like to Share a Seat and Pillow with Me Tonight?

At night, Mingyue rose into the sky, its chilly ghostly light sprinkling over the courtyard.

Accompanying the creaking sound of the door opening and closing, Thetis inside the room hurriedly stuffed a book into her pillow, and then rose as if nothing happened to ask.

"You're back?"

Luo En nodded lightly, walked into the room, glanced at the cover of the book with "[Holy Verses]" on it, and was somewhat surprised, "So, you like this one too?"

With a light cough, Thetis answered indifferently, "Just something to pass the time."

"Oh..." Luo En drew out his words, his gaze flicking over frequently creased pages, revealing a subtle smile in his eyes, "To occupy your precious time, it seems you think quite highly of this book."