"Your divine servant named Della left with her father."
After the fun was over, Aphrodite, disheveled and blushing, said to Adros, who was lying in her arms and playing rogue. She also thought about it. It was useless to think about it before that time came. When that day comes, she doesn't even know what decision she will make, let alone now.
"What did you say? Her father?"
Adros was shocked and sat up from Aphrodite's arms. As Della's father, he had never seen her before. He had only heard from Ian that Della had a biological father, and the mysterious bloodline in her body might have been inherited from him.
"Yes, I'm quite sure of this. That mysterious middle-aged man must be her biological father." Aphrodite was very sure that as a god, she still had such means.
"Della also agreed to leave with her father?" Adros was a little confused. He knew Della's situation very well. He had never met her father and had been brought up by Ian. Logically speaking, she would not have any feelings for her biological father.
Aphrodite nodded and said: "Her father, the man named Cain, was as powerful as the main god. He told Della that by following him, she could gain the power to compete with the gods. Then Della left. , before she leaves, let me tell you that she wants to be able to fight for you like her aunt."
Suddenly, Adros fell silent. This little girl has grown up now. Suddenly, there was a sudden movement: "You said, Della's father's name is Cain?"
Aphrodite was surprised when she saw his surprised look and said, "Yeah, what's the problem?"
"No." Adros shook his head. If it was really the Cain he knew, Della might really be able to gain the power to compete with the gods in the future.
However, since Cain has appeared, the future God of Gods, King of Kings, who is called by believers to be omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipotent, should have already created his people.
Calculating the time, there are probably more than a thousand years left before we have to face the god who brought the end of many pantheons. Adros secretly made up his mind to step up his efforts to expand his strength and take a share of the great changes in the world in the future.
"The harvest goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone have disappeared."
This was another piece of news that Adros heard that surprised him. Let alone the relationship between these two goddesses and him, just talking about their strength and status, how could they disappear? He quickly asked Aphrodite Ask for details.
"I don't know the specifics. After Prometheus stole the fire, they never saw their mother and daughter again. Zeus and the three brothers ordered the gods to search everywhere, and Styx's River Styx shuttled everywhere between heaven and earth. , Hestia’s flames also appear in various places in the world, but there is no news about them.”
Now that Demeter and her daughter have disappeared, Adros naturally cannot pretend that nothing happened. He bid farewell to his wife, the goddess of love and beauty, and went to the human world to find the two goddesses with whom he had a close relationship.
The underworld and the ocean were the territory of Poseidon and Hades. If they couldn't find them, there was probably nothing he could do for a while. But the earth is nominally ruled by Zeus, but it doesn't know how many secrets are hidden in it. If the two goddesses disappeared, Adros believed that the most likely place was the endless land.
The first step in his search was to get in touch with Hestia, the goddess of oaths and the river god Hestia. They had been searching for a long time and might have gotten some information.
The quickest way to get in touch with a god is to find one of his temples and then find him through the temple.
Styx does not have a temple on earth, but she is the best deity to find.
"I swear by the River Styx that I will find the missing harvest goddess Demeter and her daughter, Queen Persephone."
As soon as this oath was made, a river of Styx appeared in front of Adros's eyes, already so dark and mysterious.
With a thought in his mind, Adros jumped into the River Styx. This River Styx, which the gods avoided, posed no threat to him.
The river that emerged from ancient times carried Adros through endless space, and then arrived at a desert.
Adros jumped out of the River Styx and saw Styx in front of him. He was still dressed in black, still so plump and beautiful, but there was a little more sadness on his charming face.
Seeing Adros, the Oath Goddess just said lightly: "You are here."
Adros nodded: "Well, I'm here. What's going on with Aunt Demeter and the others?" He was not polite and asked Styx directly.
"Hey." Styx sighed and began to tell her everything she knew.
Hades, the king of Hades, once went to the underworld and brought back a beautiful girl named Mingta. He always kept her by his side. After Hades was possessed by Tartarus, the Lord of the Abyss, Persephone was cast into an eternal sleep in the Abyss by a magical spell from Tartarus just because she wanted to teach this rude girl a lesson.
Later, it happened that Adros and Styx went to Hades to rescue her and asked the Lord of the Night to revive her.
Then, Gaia, the Earth Mother, fought against the Lord of the Abyss and drove the Lord of the Abyss out of Hades. However, the gods he brought out from the abyss were handed over to Hades.
Among these gods was the girl named Mingta. Persephone thought to herself that since Tartarus had retreated into the underworld, there would be no one to support her, so she wanted to teach the girl named Minta a lesson.
But who knew that Persephone, the queen of the underworld, who was almost close to the strength of the main god, was not the opponent of this girl of the abyss. Demeter, who happened to be in the underworld, saw it and took action, finally taking down the Ming Tower. .
Then, the silent Hades took action and rescued Mingta. Persephone and her mother Demeter left Hades in a rage and came to the human world.
But after they came to the world, there was no trace of them again.
The gods either themselves or sent their divine servants to search everywhere, but there was no news about them.
Now, even the gods have begun to spread the news that they were ambushed by the ancient gods and have fallen.
"Where did this news come from?" Adros asked. It was groundless and may not be without reason.
"This is news circulating in the world. The specific source cannot be verified. It seems to be said by a deceased legendary human warrior."
"Dead." Adros was surprised: "What about his soul?"
It doesn't matter if you're dead, as long as your soul is still there, you can still ask questions.
Styx shook his head: "This is the strange thing. The soul of this dead warrior did not go to the underworld. I don't know where it went?"
The clues stopped here again, so Adros could only leave temporarily and search separately with Styx.
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