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Chapter 39 Hephaestus_2

Although she didn't want to get involved in this matter, as the youngest and smartest of the three Graces, Aglaea knew she had no choice but to agree.

However, thinking about the Olympian gods' subtle fear of the God of the Ocean, Aglaea felt that perhaps her aunt's family, who lived far away, were more suitable to take on this 'heavy responsibility'.

After all, getting close to Poseidon meant she could no longer be favored by King Zeus, so doing something for the Heavenly Empress, she thought, they would not refuse.

"Very well, then you may go,"

Nodding with satisfaction, Hera did not realize that in such a short time, Aglaea had already thought of a solution. She simply signaled for the other to leave.

When she was once again alone in the palace, looking at the empty halls, anger once again surged uncontrollably in the heart of the Heavenly Empress.

Her own sister, Demeter, Hera had thought was uninvolved with the world's strife, but, to her dismay, she had betrayed her.