Chapter 81: The Melancholy Prince of Troy

The city of Troy was built by Adros on the orders of his three disciples, Teresias, Otolikos, and Sisyphus, for the children born to the river god and his human wife.

At the beginning, Adros once observed their sons to verify how the descendants of Zeus gods and men could become gods, although it did not succeed, but Adros still built this city as a thanksgiving.

Of course, in the beginning, the city was just a place to live, just a place for the nearby humans to live.

In the beautiful meadows of Mount Ida, the young and handsome Prince of Troy, Ganymedes, lay here, looking at his friends playing beside him, his eyes full of melancholy and sentimentality.

He was the youngest son of Troy's first king, Trous, and was so beloved by the king that he was brought up with the best teachers and bodyguards, teaching him to fight, hunt, and swim in the warm seas.

However, when he was very young, his father Tros and his brother Iros went to follow the famous centaur hero Charon and learn how to become a human god, entrusting him to his nephew, Raomerdon, the previous king of Troy, who was much older than him.

His nephew, King Raomedon, was an untrustworthy man, and he was in charge of Poseidon, who helped Troy build the walls, and Apollo, who helped Troy with herding, and Poseidon sent sea monsters to ravage the city of Troy. So, in desperation, Laomedon tied Hesione to a rock in the middle of the sea as a sacrifice to the sea monster, hoping that Poseidon would appease his anger.

At this time, Hercules passed by on his return from an expedition to the Amazon, and King Laomedon hurriedly asked him for help and promised Hercules a group of beautiful horses as long as he rescued his daughter Hesione, which were also gifts from Zeus to Laomedon's father, Iros.

Hercules killed the sea monster and rescued Hesione, but Laomedon did not send the horse this time. Hercules left resentfully after saying some threatening words.

Hercules' departure was not the end, and then in revenge for the king, he led a group of warriors to break Troy, Hercules shot Raomedon and several of his sons to death, and only one son survived and became prisoner.

Hesione was given as a trophy by Hercules to her good friend Tramon, and Hercules allowed her to choose one of the captives to set her free. Hesione chose her brother Podalx and bought him with the precious jewelry on his head as ransom money.

After Podalx returned to Troy, he was appointed the new king of Troy by his helpless grandfather and great-grandfather. They also had no choice, who called them not the enemies of the mighty Hercules, but Podalx, who became king, was deeply ashamed and henceforth called himself Priam, the one who was bought.

Both Ganymedes' father and brother, as well as his new king's nephews, are constantly increasing their strength in the hope of taking revenge on Hercules in the future.

However, Ganymedes, who had been relatively poor in talent since childhood, had no choice, he was not even a legendary hero, let alone hoped to become a demigod.

While Ganymedes was meditating, there was a sudden thunderbolt and thunder in the sky, a torrential downpour, and an eagle swooped down. Under the cover of the wind and rain, the huge eagle came to Ganymedes' side and gently grabbed the beautiful boy. The mentor and the guards rushed to stop it, the hounds neighed wildly, and oblivious to the chaos on the ground, the eagle and the boy rose higher and higher, disappearing into the blue sky.

The eagle didn't notice that not far from these humans, there were two goddesses, a man and a woman, watching this happen.

Adros looked at this scene with a funny face, and then looked at Hera, who was full of iron, and teased: "It's really worthy of the God King, this move is fast and accurate." But that Trojan boy, who is really good-looking, is about to catch up with our beautiful queen. ”

Hera snorted coldly, glanced at Adros, and then said lightly, "I'm going back to Olympus." Then she turned and flew away, without saying more.

"Then you'll have to hurry, maybe you'll be able to get the stolen money in your bed." ”

Adros's ridicule came from the queen of the gods, and Hera couldn't help but curse in her heart.

After Hera left, Adros walked out of Demeter, as if out of thin air.

With a short lead arrow and a black robe in her hand, she came to Adros's side, and said with a mocking voice, "This is your purpose, what do you want to do to sow discord between Zeus and Hera?"

Adros took the two artifacts, and said in a strange manner: "I said Aunt Demeter, it was your sister who attacked her brother, and she has nothing to do with me." ”

Demeter's stiff face suddenly fluttered, stretched out his delicate fingers, and pinched Adros's face: "I really don't know, how did such a cute child become so bad now?"

Adros sighed and pretended to be deep: "In the Kaos God Department, there is no overwhelming strength, and if you don't learn a little badly, I'm afraid you won't know how to die." ”

Demeter listened to him and could not help but fall silent. Yes, if she had enough strength or enough mind, she would not have been bullied by Zeus and his three brothers in turn.

Adros saw that Demeter was suddenly silent, and there was a hint of sadness in his eyes, and he felt that something was wrong. He hurriedly reached out and took Demeter's soft little hand in his hand, and smiled softly at her.

"Don't worry, Aunt Demeter, no one will dare to bully you in the future. ”

When Demeter heard this, he also smiled with relief, and gently hugged Adros in front of him.

This scene was fully viewed by Poseidon by the sea, his eyes were gloomy, looking at the humans in the distance, and his heart was full of anger. He was attracted by the lightning and thunder of the seashore to see what his god-king brother was up to, but he saw that his beloved sister Demeter, who had always ignored him, was now embracing a human.

"That human being, it's called Iatheon, I didn't want to get involved in the matter between you and Zeus. But now, even if I join forces with Zeus, I must hang your corpse above my trident. ”

Hera, the god queen of Olympus, took out a crystal in her hand, looked at the scene in the crystal, and a strange smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.

Hera raised her head and arrived at the door of Zeus's room, she was not in a hurry, she was waiting for the arrival of her mother, Rhea, the goddess of time, and her aunt, Themis, the lord of justice.

When the two Titans arrived, Hera did not speak, and kicked the door of Zeus's room open under their bewildered eyes.