Supreme God

Chapter 148: Preparation for Troy

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In the city of Sparta, there was an amazing pearl. She was the Spartan princess Helen. Her beauty was enough to even amaze the gods. However, the expression of this pearl of Sparta was so bitter and helpless at this time.

She is the daughter of the God King Zeus and the Queen of Sparta. Logically speaking, she should be of noble status, but from birth to now, she has discovered that all her actions are controlled by others.

As a child growing up in the palace, her nominal father was lukewarm to him, but she had never met her real father, the god-king Zeus;

When her beauty began to spread among the world, perhaps because of the profit, her nominal father, King Tyndareus of Sparta, finally began to pay attention to her and spend time cultivating her;

When she grew older, she began to serve Artemis, the chaste goddess of hunting. When she was dancing in the temple, Theseus and Pirithous saw her and boldly took her away. Taken away and brought to Tegea in Arcadia.

There was only one beauty at that time, so these two powerful human heroes didn't know how to divide it, so they decided to draw lots. Finally, Theseus won the lottery, and he took Helen to Avdina in the Attica region, where her mother Aethra took care of Helen and asked a friend to protect her.

Then, being righteous, he did not rush to possess Helen, but planned a great and amazing adventure with his friends.

Because after losing Helen, Pirithous decided to abduct Persephone, the wife of Hades, from the underworld and possess her for comfort.

But their plan failed completely, and the two of them were detained in the underworld forever by Hades and suffered punishment. When Hercules, the most powerful hero in the world, broke into the underworld, he wanted to rescue the two of them, but he only rescued Theseus. Pirithous, the instigator, was still suffering endless punishment in the underworld.

Helen, who was left in Avdena, was found by her two brothers Castor and Polydeuces. They attacked the city of Avdna and brought Helen back to Sparta.

"Do I really want to leave with the prince of Troy, teacher?" Helen looked at the teacher in front of her, with her exquisite curves wrapped in a wide black robe. She had once seen the teacher's beautiful face under the veil, which was enough to make any man crazy.

As Helen grew up, she became more and more charming, attracting an endless stream of suitors.

Because she was worried that the final selection of a son-in-law would offend so many suitors, her father, King Tyndareus of Sparta, made all the suitors swear an oath in public. The content of the oath was to establish an alliance with the lucky groom in the future. Opposed any suitor who attempted to harm the king because he was dissatisfied with the marriage.

Later, he chose Menelaus, who was the brother of the famous hero Agamemnon and the king of the Argives. After he married Helen, he also inherited the kingship of Sparta.

But now, Paris, the prince of Troy, came to Sparta by ship to find her and told her that she should follow him away. This was the will of the God of Love and Beauty and the arrangement of fate.

Helen didn't want to leave. She married her current husband because there were so many annoying suitors that she couldn't concentrate on studying magic, so she chose a husband at random.

Thanks to the magic belt of deception, her husband Menelaus never discovered that the person he was sleeping with was actually a puppet.

Now, Helen is really bothered by having to go to Troy again.

"Go, Helen, this is your destiny, no one can stop it." Pandora looked at the girl in front of her who had begun to have the charm of a young woman, feeling filled with emotion in her heart. In the words of the teacher, the curtain was finally about to open.

A few years ago, she followed the teacher's arrangement and came to Sparta to find Helen. At that time, the beautiful Helen was like a frightened deer, full of fear and resistance to everyone.

Pandora used psychic magic to get Helen's father, the King of Sparta, to agree that she would serve as Helen's tutor. Many years passed, and under her guidance, Helen also gained strength close to that of a demigod.

Helen suddenly stopped talking and began to pack her things, waiting for Paris to pick her up.

"Don't worry, I will wait for you in Troy."

Pandora saw Helen in a bad mood. Indeed, who would be in a good mood when their fate is decided by others? She stroked Helen's head and told her the news.

Helen's eyes suddenly lit up, full of hope: "Really?"

Pandora nodded, not only her, but also the teacher she admired and the goddess she respected were all in the city of Troy now. That city by the sea can be said to be their base camp.

After nightfall, the handsome Trojan prince Paris slipped in and left with the goddess Helen in his heart. So Helen, a married woman, followed Paris, a married man, and abandoned her nominal husband. At the same time, this greedy prince of Troy stole all the jewels in the palace. Their journey has been very smooth, and they have not encountered any obstacles that they imagined.

He didn't know that Ares, the God of War, was watching behind them and helping them leave.

Recently, Ares has begun to rekindle his thoughts about Aphrodite. The powerful goddess Hecate has abandoned Adros and fallen into the arms of the Lord of the Stars. Now Adros is nothing more than a waste to him. How can he stop his pursuit of Aphrodite?

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The dispute on Mount Olympus finally ended, and the gods reached a consensus on the ownership of the constellations. Then, divisions began to be made between the two gods that would confront each other in the future.

In order to facilitate the introduction of most of the demigods into the battlefield, the gods on Mount Olympus, Queen Hera, King Poseidon, Goddess of Wisdom Athena and God of Fire Hephaestus, sided with the future coalition. , while Apollo, the god of light, Artemis, the goddess of hunting, Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, and Ares, the god of war, sided with Troy.

Ares, the god of war, was originally not on Troy's side, but in order to please Aphrodite, he replaced the mission of Dionysus, the god of wine. Dionysus didn't care about this task, so he naturally did as he pleased, but Ares didn't notice that both the person involved, Aphrodite, and the siblings Artemis and Apollo, all had cold expressions on their faces. Look at him.

His mother Hera looked worried, but could not persuade him. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, looked forward to the fate of Ares.

The other gods, acting as peripherals, tried their best to draw demigods and monsters that were not affiliated with both sides into the war.

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When Helen was brought back to Troy by Paris, neither the king nor the subjects of Troy were very welcoming to this beautiful woman. But Paris insisted on his own way, drove his first wife out of the court, and married Helen as his wife.

Ever since Helen married into Troy, she almost never went out to play except for going to the temple of the God of Roads and Direction to worship the gods every day. This fact makes the Trojans very satisfied. At least this extremely beautiful woman will not disturb the normal order of Troy.

In the Temple of Troy, Adros looked at the two beautiful young women in front of him and couldn't help but secretly praise them. They were such a pair of beauties, no wonder they both brought disaster and strife to the world.

Helen followed Pandora with a trepidation. For the first time, she knew that there were so many gods behind her teacher.

Not only that, but her two most admired heroines, Atalanta, who hunted wild boars, and Medea, who helped Jason capture the Golden Fleece, were also here, which made her very excited. But once she got acquainted with the two heroes and learned about their relationship, she suddenly didn't know what to say.

Husband and wife, what a strong relationship, what a loving relationship.

Adros smiled and shook his head. He expressed that he was still very optimistic about the illicit relationship he had concocted. Then, he looked at Thetis and Prometheus, the two gods who were always known for their wisdom.

"Lord of Jupiter, Lord of Cancer, the preparations for the Trojan War will be left to you, Chiron and Sisyphus. I don't care who wins or loses, but I must choose the right Lord of the Constellations. , it doesn’t matter even if he is someone chosen by Olympus.”

"Your Majesty Adros, what do you mean?"

Not to mention several disciples of Adros, even the extremely wise prophet Prometheus and the sea goddess Thetis also looked puzzled. Since it didn't matter who chose them, why go to Mount Olympus? What about this drama? In addition, hadn't Adros already selected the candidate and even placed the star map on Olympus

Adros smiled softly: "I didn't write anything on that star map, it was just to deceive Zeus. After the war, if Zeus's people are still alive, we will make them gods. If they die, we will assign them again." Of the eighty-eight constellations, no matter who they are, I believe that the future Lord of the Twelve Heavenly Palaces can control them. Just like Thetis, even if a few Olympian demigods are given to her in the Cancer Palace, she will Can't you control it? As for this game, it is purely to make the world more chaotic and keep the gods busy so that we can act secretly."

Hecate looked at Adros's weird smile and felt that he was planning something bad again. The two sisters, Eurynome, the goddess of beauty, and Styx, the goddess of oaths, looked at him with extremely gentle eyes, and supported him without hesitation no matter what he did.

"Hecate, are you ready with everything I asked you to prepare?"

"I've prepared it a long time ago. It's really unlucky to meet you, the main god. Either I ask the mother goddess for help, or I go there to get things. Now I'm afraid of returning to the land of the polar night." Hecate thought of her. When he took out the artifact for the first time, Nix, the Lord of the Night, had a half-smiling expression that made his face heat up.

"It's okay. The Mother Goddess has long been used to it anyway." Hecate's two sisters were named the Goddess of Deception and the Goddess of Discord by Adros and Hecate respectively as the Lord of Lianzhen and the Lord of Giant Gate. Look at him, smile, and then make fun of him.

Adros coughed and said, "Now that everything is ready, let's go with Apata and Hecate, and Eris and Styx together. Pay attention to concealment and safety, and do as we said."

The goddesses nodded and left separately.

Adross saw their leaving figures and thought to himself: "In a pantheon without deduction techniques, it would be really convenient to play tricks. Of course, that assumes that there are no gods who predict earth-shattering magical powers."

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