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Chapter 213 Give me all to go to school

Chapter 213 Give me all to go to school
read!go to school!Give me a good study!

What do they do like those nymphs all day long?
As a Greek god, it stands to reason that Hercules should be as big a lover as his father Zeus, who throws seeds everywhere. When facing so many fair-skinned and beautiful female ghosts, he should have already sunk into the fragrance of makeup .

Most of the gods in Greece are like this. Although they have great power, they are not much different from humans. Compared with the gods in other regions, they have more humanity and less divinity.

They are more like humans than humans, loyal to their own desires, doing what they want to do, and never taking too much into account.

But there is no rule that stipulates that God cannot do this.

Human beings cannot define God, because the God defined by humans is only a certain aspect of God that they see and hope to see. If humans define a God, then what they define is only the God they imagined, and the real God is cannot be defined.

Not only that, humans cannot define a god.

People are different and incomprehensible to each other. Even if one day, people can really define God, then at that time, conflicts will break out among people.

This is the case with intelligent life. Each intelligent life is an independent individual. It is very difficult for them to come together and reach an agreement.

Greek gods are more like humans than humans. This does not mean that they have the same body as humans, but that they have their own desires just like humans.

This brings them closer to an intelligent being than a puppet made of clay.

But the Greek gods are not so human-like. They don't know what restraint is, and they don't know what the bottom line is. They respect their own desires too much and become slaves to their own desires.

If you want someone, get her, fully respect your own desires, and don't consider any other factors.
This was the norm for the Greek gods.

But there are always some outliers in a group, and Hercules is a little different. This god who grew up in countless hardships is completely different from other gods.

While popular, Hercules is a little more human, more human than a god.

He has desires, but he will restrain his desires, he has his own special preferences, but he will not hurt others for his own preferences.

Hercules is a true hero.

In the previous world, Hercules became a hunter, albeit one who actually hunted people.

There, Hercules enjoyed it quite a bit. He got up every morning and went to the mountains to cut firewood, go hunting, and make some gadgets by himself, without worrying about the messy things between the gods.

During that period of time, Hercules somewhat understood why people went to fantasy worlds, and why fantasy worlds were so popular.

It's like being reborn as a human being, with a new choice, no one knows you, and no one knows your past, so you can do what you want.
This feels like secretly playing a trumpet!
Thief cool!

Seriously, Hercules would have liked to have ordered a meal if he hadn't been poor.

It's like playing a game, working during the day and going to that world to be another self at night.

But it's a pity that Hercules is a poor man. As a heroic spirit, he doesn't even have his own account in a strict sense.

Of course, Hercules was not without income.

Su Bai registered Hercules as a physical education teacher at Hogwarts, and received a considerable salary every year. Although it was impossible to become rich, he could still save some money.

After coming to this world, Hercules found himself transformed into a tree.

This special feeling made Hercules feel very novel, and it also made Hercules feel for the first time what the existence of trees looks like.

I have to say, this feels really interesting.

There were also many plant-like creatures in Greece, including gods and monsters. Hercules had fought many of them, but this was really his first time becoming one of them.

After understanding his identity, Hercules frowned.

One occupies a certain area, becomes stronger by sucking the energy of those who come and go, destroys lives, and controls the weak.
This thing is a monster!

In addition to gods, demigods, humans, and heroes in the Greek Age of Gods, there were all kinds of monsters. These monsters killed lives and were even more brutal than wild beasts.

Monsters are also a kind of intelligent life, but unlike humans, monsters not only possess powerful power, but also have weird appearances.

Many monsters have strangely shaped bodies, seven heads, three tails, five heads, and six legs can be said to be very common.

If it's just the appearance, the monster will not become the existence that everyone shouts and beats, but the monster has flaws.

If the defect of gods is excessive loyalty and desire, then the defect of monsters is that they have no brains.

Although they are intelligent beings, most monsters' brains can only make instinctive judgments. They are almost instinct-only guys, not even as good as beasts.

These powerful monsters have always been the targets of heroes.

Hercules fought many monsters and killed many monsters.

Now, he is also a monster.

I have to say, this is really a novel experience.

In the past, he was fighting World of Warcraft, but he didn't expect that now he would become a World of Warcraft himself.

Hercules wanted to experience the life of a monster, but to be honest, let him drive those ghosts.
Hercules was unwilling.

To be honest, this is also the first time Hercules saw a ghost.

Similar to Su Bai's situation, there was no space for ghosts in the Greek Age of Gods. Either the soul would fall directly into the underworld after death, or instantly become a powerful ghost or monster.

It is really rare to see ghosts who can only have some illusions like these female ghosts.

Hercules is not the god of Netherland, and he doesn't have much interest in these ghosts. That's what Hades and the others like.

Logically speaking, Hercules should continue to do the same things as the dryad grandmother in the past, but Hercules thought about it, and finally decided to follow his own way of thinking.

** angry or something
Sure enough, I still can’t do it!

So, under the control of Hercules, the female ghosts began their reading career.

Hercules didn't want to teach them to be great heroes, that was the business of the sages. Although Heracles studied under the sages, he was not a real sage after all.

Heracles really didn't know how to teach. In comparison, he was better at fighting.

The female ghosts are a little uncomfortable with the change of grandma, but they are only female ghosts after all, and can only accept the treatment of grandma.

(End of this chapter)

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