Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 553 Athena’s Conditions

Odysseus followed the giant bear goddess into the depths of the cave, and the tribal leader shed tears of happiness.

He raised his hands and said to the tribe members: The Mother Goddess has forgiven us! Our punishment is over! We can leave!

This group of Rannuo people don't know what they did wrong, and they don't understand why they are being punished, but they don't need to think about so many problems. In the extremely cold place, survival is the only pursuit of all living things.

Where is Odasha? a woman asked casually. Her memory was tampered with by Odysseus and she became Odysseus' wife for a few days. Even so, she was not too concerned about her husband's life and death, just casually asked.

That unfortunate man will be ravaged to death by the Mother Goddess, the leader said expressionlessly, This is the punishment he deserves!

An old man frowned and said, Who is he?

The Renno people fell silent, realizing that they didn't seem to recognize this man.

An old lady pursed her lips and whispered: He seems to be a man I slept with.

The old man said from the side: The men you have slept with have more hair on their heads than wolves.

Everyone laughed loudly and left the palace of the Mother Goddess. The skills that had been applied to them were slowly being lifted.

Odysseus must conserve his strength, and there are very important things to do next.

Except for the priests and guards standing at the door, only the giant bear mother goddess and Odysseus were left deep in the cave.

Odysseus was slightly shorter than the toenails of the Mother Goddess, and it was a bit difficult to look up at him, but there were always tears of excitement in his eyes.

The mother goddess looked Odysseus up and down, and after a muffled roar, a low hoarse voice came:

Are you a follower of Athena?

It's the Atlantean language, and He can still speak.

According to the Theogony, Hera deprived Callisto of his language ability. Odysseus was a little surprised, but not surprised. Much of the knowledge about gods in human books comes from imagination and fabrication.

The Bear Goddess recognized Odysseus' identity at a glance, which allowed Odysseus to see the strength of the Bear Goddess. This strength does not come from the nymph's physical talent, but from the power of faith in the mortal world. This is the essential difference between gods and humans.

Odysseus did not deny it: I am commissioned by the goddess of wisdom to convey an important message to you.

what news?

Odysseus didn't say much, he spread his arms and presented a picture to the giant bear mother goddess.

In the painting, the beautiful nymph Callisto is mending clothes in front of the wooden house, and a strong baby sleeps in a cradle woven with tree vines.

The eyes of the Mother Goddess are full of tenderness. This is her last day on Mount Olympia.

He knew what was going to happen next, and although he was prepared in his heart, he couldn't help but tighten his grip on the bear's paws.

Hera appeared, without any explanation, grabbed Callisto's hair and started beating him.

The mother goddess's teeth were clicking, and the loud sound shook many rocks.

Odysseus knew that this episode was very dangerous. Not everyone wanted to relive such a sad past. The angry mother goddess might slap Odysseus to death at any time, but he did not dare to omit it in the slightest. An unforgettable memory must be presented completely, otherwise the mother goddess's trust cannot be gained.

When she saw the last scene, Callisto, who had turned into a bear, was kicked off the mortal world by Hera, the mother goddess closed her eyes and tried her best to restrain her tears from flowing out again.

But when he opened his eyes, he realized that this was not the last scene, the scene was still going on.

Callisto was kicked down, her baby still in the cradle.

Arcas, my Arcas! The Mother Goddess spoke again. Although it was still rough, her tone was much gentler.

He saw Hera drag the baby out of the cradle and throw it to the ground.

The angry roar of the Mother Goddess echoed through the cave again.

His son would not be easily thrown to death. After all, he was a descendant of God. But when he saw the next scene, Callisto almost lost his mind.

She saw the fragments of Arcas growing up. This poor boy was taken as a slave by Hera and received cruel abuse every day. He was starved, whipped, and slept in the wilderness. These were all commonplace, and the most intolerable thing for the Mother Goddess. Unfortunately, Arcas has been locked in a dungeon by Hera since he came of age, in the darkest depths beneath the Queen of Heaven's palace.

In the last scene of the picture, Arcas was skinny and trembling in the dungeon with his big eyes wide open. The picture slowly disappeared in the darkness.

The Giant Bear Mother Goddess trembled for a long time and said, How long has he been imprisoned?

Odysseus said: You have been in the mortal world for tens of thousands of years, and he was imprisoned there when he was fifteen years old, until now...

The giant bear mother goddess couldn't bear it anymore and began to wail loudly. Odysseus struggled to avoid a few huge tears and tried his best to comfort the mother goddess: Don't be too sad, we still have hope. There is really hope…”

You lied! the Mother Goddess roared, My son is not in the dungeon, you lied to me! Someone once told me that my Arcas was turned into a little bear by Zeus, and he also fell into the mortal world. There is always something wrong with him. Will reunite with me one day.”

Odysseus said: Did that person also tell you that after Callisto falls into the mortal world, he will one day become the most beautiful star in the night sky?

The Mother Goddess was stunned: How do you know?

Odysseus shook his head and said: You are talking about the description in the genealogy. This is a mortal book, which records countless absurd stories imagined by mortals. You have not turned into a star, and your son is not in the mortal world. He was in the dungeon of Hera. This is the skill of the goddess of wisdom. It was she who passed the news to me. You know that these pictures are true.

No! It's not... The mother goddess cried so hard that Odysseus struggled hard under the bombardment of tears and snot: Don't be so sad, we still have hope, we can save, we can save Your child, the goddess of wisdom is willing to help you rescue Arcas!

Odysseus didn't want to say these words in a hurry, but the nose of the giant bear goddess was getting more and more, and he was worried that he wouldn't be able to hold on for long.

What a ridiculous legend it would be to live for two thousand years and finally drown in snot.

The mother goddess's cry stopped abruptly, and she looked Odysseus up and down, with a bit more suspicion in her eyes.

Gods will not help others for no reason. The goddess of hunting even cruelly expelled him. He and Athena had no contact with each other. Why should Athena help him?

Say your conditions! The Mother Goddess didn't want to waste any more words.

There are three conditions in total. Odysseus didn't beat around the bush.

Three conditions, you are so greedy! The Mother Goddess sneered. She could imagine what would happen next.

He first made conditions to defraud him of something, and then left a promise that would never be fulfilled, leaving him to wait here.

He won't be fooled, but he really wants to know what precious things he has here that can make Athena tempted.

Tell me, what are the three conditions?

Odysseus said: The first condition is to transform you back into a nymph.

Turn me back into a nymph? The giant bear mother goddess was stunned.

Is this Athena's condition? This is obviously my dream for ten thousand years!

He hated his current appearance, hated his bloated body, and hated his ugly appearance. Even when drinking water, he didn't want to see his reflection.

If he could change back to his former appearance, he would be willing to give everything he had.

What condition is this? What does Athena gain from this?

What about the second condition?

Odysseus then said: Second condition, you must return to Olympia?

What are you talking about? The Giant Bear Mother Goddess has returned to Mount Olympia countless times in her dreams, returning to the cabin she built with her own hands. He really hoped that he would never wake up from this dream, even if he was willing to live in that hut for the rest of his life.

Why did my dream become the condition of the other person? Did this man use the wrong vocabulary, or did he not understand the meaning of the word condition at all? He referred to Athena's chips as a condition?

Odysseus explained: Without your help, the goddess of wisdom cannot save your child. You also know how powerful Hera is. You must return to Hera as a nymph to find the key to the dungeon, and The goddess cooperates internally and externally to rescue Arcas!

Far-fetched, this explanation is too far-fetched!

The Mother Goddess shouted: What benefits can Athena get from these two conditions?

Odysseus calmly replied: The advantage lies in the third condition. After rescuing Arcas, you must help the goddess kill Hera. If you succeed, the goddess will provide a peaceful residence for you mother and son. You can Live a peaceful and happy life there forever. If you fail, you cannot mention the name of the goddess to anyone. This matter has nothing to do with the goddess.

It is a logical condition to let yourself act as the killer, but why did Athena kill Hera?

Athena and Hera have a very good relationship, don't they?

Odysseus spread his hands and said: I dare not guess the thoughts of the gods, but I guess their relationship is not as good as it seems.

The mother goddess was still doubtful, so she asked again: Why does Athena believe that I can kill Hera? There is a huge difference in power between me and her.

Odysseus said: That's why the goddess asked you to serve Him and get close to Him, so that you have a chance to take action, and the goddess will also give you more power in Olympia.

It still sounds so unbelievable, but the conditions proposed by Athens were too much for him to refuse.

Saving her son, turning back into a nymph, and returning to Mount Olympia were all things she dreamed of. Even the last condition, asking her to kill Hera, was what he wanted to do most.

Could this be true? What other plots does Athena have?

The Mother Goddess showed a smile. The person standing in front of Him was not Athena, but just a mortal. No matter how many conspiracies he had, the Mother Goddess firmly believed that she could easily resolve them.

Tell me, how can you restore my appearance?

Odysseus took out a contract from his arms: If you are willing, please give me a drop of blood.

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