The wedding of the sea goddess Thetis was held in the cave of the centaur hero Chiron. This was a request made by the god King Zeus. As his grandson, Peleus could only ask Chiron to use this cave as his wedding venue. place.
This acquired demigod hero suddenly couldn't make up his mind, because although this cave was opened by him, it was the place where his teacher taught the Dharma to mankind. Many of his disciples call this cave a holy place.
But his grandson Peleus, who was forced by the god-king Zeus, knelt before him and begged. Chiron had no choice but to go to several other disciples of Adros to discuss countermeasures. It was hard to find anyone else, but Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, spent all day in the palace enjoying fine wines and beauties.
After hearing Chiron's worries, Sisyphus laughed loudly: "Teacher Iathion's soul is nobler than the gods. He never values these things. Just organize your grandson's wedding. By then, I Come join in the fun and see how powerful the gods are."
After listening to Sisyphus's words, Chiron relaxed and let Thetis, the goddess of the sea, arrange it.
The simple and dilapidated cave has only one feature, and that is its size. After all, this is the place where Chiron taught skills to all human heroes. But at this time, the cave was a magnificent scene, decorated like a residence of gods by the gods of the ocean goddess Thetis and the water nymphs.
Afterwards, many guests entered the venue, and they were all gods from all walks of life. Some of these gods come from the ocean, some from the underworld, and even many children of the Lord of the Night. Their reputation in the human world was so bad that all the human heroes who were assigned to a corner looked unhappy.
In the end, almost all the gods of Olympus came to attend the wedding, but these gods came together in twos and threes.
Zeus and his envoy Hermes were the first gods to come. He sat on the best table early in the morning and tasted the wine.
After him, Hades and Poseidon both came with their wives. What surprised the gods was that Persephone and Amphitrite, who had never had anything to do with each other, seemed to hit it off. Usually, they talk non-stop when they meet, leaving their respective husbands aside.
The God of Forging, Hephaestus, and the God of War, Ares, came together, followed by their respective wives, Aglaia, the youngest sister of the Goddess of Mercy, and Enio, who also had the priesthood of the God of War.
Apollo, the god of light, and Dionysus, the god of wine, came together. They had similar interests, neither was married, and both had many romantic affairs.
The goddesses who came in one after another made the gods shine, and almost stole the spotlight from the protagonist of the wedding, the ocean goddess Thetis.
Demeter, the goddess of harvest, Styx, the goddess of oaths, and Eurynome, the goddess of beauty, came together. Artemis, the goddess of hunting, and Hecate, the deputy king of the underworld, also arrived hand in hand, as well as the last gods who came. Hera, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, this series of goddesses came and simply stunned the whole audience.
The subsequent process is similar to that of all weddings, with guests giving gifts to the couple. Thetis received various gifts and blessings from the gods. Although she didn't know whether they were sincere or fake, it didn't matter. She looked at her husband Peleus, who was trembling in front of the gods, with a look of love on her face.
Eurynome looked at Thetis, feeling a little worried. She had persuaded her friend countless times to give up marrying Peleus. But Thetis refused to listen to the advice at all, and the two were almost cut off. Eurynome had originally made up his mind not to come to the wedding, but finally came. Not only did she come, but she also called her sister Styx and another friend Demeter.
She hoped that before the wedding, she could give one last persuasion to her best friend, the wise man on the ocean. But seeing Thetis in this state, she swallowed all the words that came to her lips.
When both gods and humans were in an atmosphere of joy, two uninvited guests broke into Chiron's cave.
God's wedding will naturally be guarded by divine attendants outside. Those who have not received the invitation will naturally not be let in.
But now this man and woman came in completely, or it can be said that the goddess walking in front came in while the human man next to them purely sneaked in behind.
"Lord Evangelist Iathion."
This was the exclamation of humans in a remote corner. They did not expect that Iathion, who had laid out the path to becoming gods for them, would come to attend this wedding.
"Eris, the goddess of discord."
This is the voice of the gods. This goddess of discord has a much better reputation in the human world than her brothers and sisters who are called the god of evil, the god of evil, the god of ridicule, the god of deception, etc. But in the eyes of the gods, they would rather deal with the god of evil and deceit than provoke this goddess of discord.
This goddess lives up to her name, causing all kinds of discord wherever she goes.
The three kings sitting together, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, looked at the uninvited god, each with their own thoughts.
Eris, the goddess of discord, glanced at the human behind her who was walking with her, and said in surprise: "So you are Iathion. If you hadn't told me earlier, I would have given you some benefits."
Over the years, Iathion's reputation has spread everywhere. How could Eris, who has been hanging out in the human world, not know about it.
Adros smiled, looked at the daughter of Nyx, the Lord of the Night, and the sister of the god Hecate with deep meaning, and said softly: "I, an ordinary human, cannot bear the power of the goddess Eris. Gifts. There are many gods here, so your gifts should be given to them."
"You don't look like an ordinary human being." Eris glanced at him. How could an ordinary human being talk and laugh happily when seeing so many gods? You must know that the human heroes who came to attend the wedding next to them were all too brave to breathe.
But her main purpose for coming here this time was not for this magical human being. She came here for revenge.
The wedding was such a lively event, but the gods repeatedly refused to invite her. This daughter of the night was extremely angry.
Later, Adros witnessed the Golden Apple incident with his own eyes.
"There are so many goddesses here, but I just don't know who is the most beautiful. The gods used to say that Aphrodite is the most beautiful. But some time ago, I heard Eos, the goddess of dawn, say that Aphrodite But I got this honor because I was born relatively early." Goddess Dishe said pretending to be thoughtful: "I thought about it for a long time, and I think there is some truth in what she said. After all, many beautiful goddesses were born relatively late."
"Today at this wedding banquet, most of the goddesses are here. I think we are here to judge who is the most beautiful goddess, right?"
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