"Hasn't Aphrodite always looked down on me and been aloof? I want to see what her reaction will be when she sees her husband's body with her own eyes?"
Eos thought maliciously, and she knew very well that whether it was her husband, Astraeus, the starry sky god who could draw the power of the starry sky, or the god king Zeus, the god of war Ari, who had a close relationship with her, Si, all harbor ambitions for Aphrodite.
But Aphrodite was not polite to these gods. The gods kept praising Aphrodite for her chastity like the goddess Hera. On the contrary, there were constant gossips mocking Eos for her passion.
Especially on Mount Olympus, she saw with her own eyes his two lovers vying for Aphrodite's favor, but Aphrodite looked cold and indifferent.
This made the beautiful and graceful Eos very unhappy. He always wanted to find an opportunity to retaliate against the God of Love and Beauty. He did not expect that the opportunity would come so soon.
But when she looked at the two warring gods, the passionate goddess of the dawn couldn't help being surprised. Antaeus, the son of Gaia and Poseidon, who had always been unscrupulous and caused trouble everywhere, whether on the seas or on the earth, now looked pitiful.
When he first started fighting with this young god, Adros had a feeling that this god was so powerful.
He was determined to test the strength of this young god. If the power of the main god was not shown and the power of the star god was not used, he would fight him here physically.
Speaking of which, Adros has never had any experience in hand-to-hand combat with anyone, but he has a lot of knowledge and can use a pair of fists to function as many weapons.
Finger swords, palm knives, arm axes, and fist hammers were used in turn, making the gods on the opposite side unable to react.
Antaeus became more and more depressed the more he fought. He was of excellent origin, extremely powerful, and physically strong. Among the main gods, except for those gods who were famous for their fighting prowess, it was basically difficult to encounter an opponent. Even the Lord God may not be able to defeat him.
But across from him, Adros, the underestimated husband of the god of love and beauty, taught him a lesson.
He was overwhelmed by the unpredictable tricks on his hands; his strength was not inferior to him at all, and every move made him feel like he was being seriously injured.
But Antaeus has an advantage. As long as his feet are on the earth, he has endless power. Although he was hit many times by the opponent, as soon as Antaeus fell to the ground, he could get up as if nothing happened, and the scars all over his body disappeared.
Adros was also surprised by the other party's magical power. He seemed to be unafraid of injury and had endless strength, which gave him a headache. With a thought in his mind, the extremely cold power from his blood began to attach to his hand.
After this, Antaeus didn't encounter his fist even once before an extremely cold divine power surged into his body, making him cry out in pain.
The scene when the Dawn Goddess turned around saw Adros flexing his muscles and beating Antaeus, while Antaeus, who had never been afraid of injury or exhaustion, kept screaming.
Eos, the goddess of dawn, was so surprised that she even forgot to plead to Adros. However, with her IQ, she might not be able to figure out what the consequences would be if Adros and Antaeus died here alone.
"Under the Temple of Roads and Directions, please bypass Antaeus."
Just as Antaeus was being beaten and screaming, a person suddenly appeared on the ground. This is a peaceful woman, with a gentle expression between her brows.
Adros looked at the person coming, or a divine attendant, and he could clearly see that this was a human from the Golden Age, whose soul was recruited by the gods to become a divine attendant.
"Which god are you a servant of? Why do you intercede for this murderer?"
While speaking, the movements of his hands never stopped, and he also understood that the person who came was supposed to beg for mercy.
The woman bowed to Adros and said softly: "My lord is the supreme lord of the earth, the earth mother Gaia, and the god who was knocked to the ground by your highness is my lord and the ocean." The son of King Poseidon, Antaeus. Lord Gaia also knows that this is wrong, but still asks His Highness Adros to let Antaeus go. He is still a child after all."
Adros was stunned and immediately realized that the young god he had beaten down was really similar to the Antaeus he had heard of. He was impulsive and reckless, willful and reckless.
"Since it is Lord Earth Mother who is begging for mercy, it is naturally okay, but please tell Lord Earth Mother in the future. This child must be strictly disciplined. Next time he offends other gods, he will not be as easy to talk to as me."
Adros stopped what he was doing and no longer greeted Antaeus.
The woman nodded: "I will definitely tell my Lord the truth."
"Adross, you are a bitch who is not worthy of Olympus. If you can, don't let me go."
When Antaeus saw Adros letting him go, he knew in his heart that it was because of his mother, but he began to curse. Anyway, he was sure that Adros would not dare to take action.
When Adros heard his words, his face turned cold. With a wave of his right hand, a slender golden-white needle-shaped flame hit Antaeus' mouth directly, burning his mouth all at once.
The flame was extremely ferocious and did not spread. It just kept burning Antaeus' lips. Antaeus screamed in pain and rolled on the ground. He tried his best, but still couldn't extinguish the flame on his mouth.
The woman saw this and said coldly: "Your Highness Adros, what do you mean?"
"What do you mean?" Adros snorted coldly: "This is to tell him that there will be consequences for speaking rudely. If it happens again, it won't be that simple."
Adros looked at Antels rolling on the ground with cold eyes. He did not believe that Gaia, the Earth Mother, would interfere in the grudges of the younger generation regardless of her status, otherwise she would not turn a blind eye when Hercules strangled Antaeus to death in the future. Seriously speaking, he himself can be regarded as the descendant of this earth mother.
Thinking of this, Adros had a thought in his mind. Even if Hercules didn't go to Antaeus to cause trouble in the future, he would still cause some trouble. It would be better for the children born from the union of this earth mother and her grandson Poseidon to die. If these two people fight, one of them will die, and there may be unexpected gains.
The woman also saw Adros's stern gaze and did not dare to say anything more. She was just the person who was casually pointed out by the earth mother Gaia to take care of Antaeus after he was born.
She attaches great importance to the life and death of Antaeus, but the god Adros in front of her does not matter, and her supposed master, the earth mother Gaia, probably does not care about the life or death of her son. After all, Earth Mother Gaia had quite a few sons.
She could only pick up Antaeus, take him to the Heart of the Earth Temple, and ask the Earth Mother to take action to remove the flame on his mouth that seemed to never go out.
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