At nightfall, War God Mountain.
After a day's hard work, the refugees from Crete Island sat in an open area, waiting for the two princesses to distribute their dinner.
Because too many Minosians had flooded into Athens at once, even though the King of Athens had prepared places for them to stay in advance, they were rudimentary shelters that only provided protection from the wind and rain, with many necessities still missing and needing to be gradually added.
Therefore, for a short while, this group of wanderers would have to eat communal meals.
To this, one princess was composed and the other loved to cause a stir, yet they had no objections.
Hestia, who rarely had the opportunity to exercise her expertise, agreed with both hands raised.
Although she was a deity, she regarded these commoners, with whom she had lived in close contact for so long, as her neighbors and friends.