Back then, Europa, the Phoenician princess, was tricked away when she saw the white bull in the same way... It's really ridiculous and absurd.

It would be nice if this Minos was a woman. In that case, Europa was cheated by the white bull, and her daughter was also taken by the white bull... No, he is not a woman, but he is the king of Crete and has a queen.

Poseidon felt a malicious pleasure in his heart: his mother and his wife were all killed by white bulls... That must be a good story too.

With this pleasure, Poseidon decided to punish Minos with the cruel thought in his heart: "Minos, you have deceived the gods and replaced the most important sacrifice!"

"The white bull is still alive and well, but you say it is dead. This kind of deception is unforgivable."

"I will cast a curse and let you spend the rest of your life in pain!"

After finishing speaking with a feigned rage, Poseidon's trident was raised high, and a ray of sea-blue light fell on Minos' Queen Pasiphie under the altar.

Minos suddenly screamed and begged: "Great sea god, please don't—"

The high priest, his soldiers, maids, and slaves all knelt down and begged the sea god Poseidon for forgiveness.

Pasifi also fell to her knees, begging the sea god Poseidon for forgiveness.

But Poseidon didn't look back, raised his trident high, and the huge seahorse drove his chariot into the waves and disappeared. On the altar, the salty smell of sea water gradually dissipated, and the sacrificed bull looked at Around, there was a dull cry.

This time the sacrifice was a complete failure.

Because of Minos' greed, he hid the sacrifices given by the sea god and tried to replace the white bull with other bulls, which completely angered the sea god Poseidon.

Not only did Poseidon fail to perform miracles, but instead cast a curse on Queen Pacifi.

The high priest and other subordinates did not dare to criticize their king, but Minos looked at the altar rather sadly, perhaps he would never be able to receive the blessing of the gods...

That Milo god may be able to, but Minos can be sure that if he dares to convert to a god other than Mount Olympus, divine punishment will come within a few days.

Either destroy him, or completely destroy the entire island of Crete.

"Pasifi..." He was stunned for a long time before he remembered that his queen had been cursed by the sea god, "How do you feel? Is everything alright?"

The power of Poseidon, the god of the sea, can turn people on land into mermaids and horses into seahorses. He is worried that Pasiphie will grow scales and fins and become marine creatures.

If his wife was made to have to live in the ocean, it would indeed be a big blow to him.

"It seems—everything is fine, as usual." Pacifi said, looking past Minos, and landed on the bull on the altar.

Minos also followed her gaze and sighed: "Just like what you saw, because of my greed, the sacrifice completely failed, and I even brought you the curse of the gods."

"Pasifi, everything is my fault..."

"No, Minos." Pacifi said softly, "Maybe it's just destiny."

"Come here, kill that bull and give it to God Miro! Pacife, I want to ask God to lift the curse for you." Minos said guiltily. Although he didn't know what the curse was, he definitely I will not let my wife suffer because of myself.

"No!"

Pacifi shouted hastily.

Minos was deeply moved at once: how deeply his wife understood righteousness, fearing that she would be blamed by the gods, she was willing to bear the curse!The more this is the case, the less I can make her suffer!

"Don't worry, Pacifi, I will definitely lift the curse for you!"

Pacifi was a little embarrassed, and pointed to the mooing bull, his cheeks turned red: "No, Minos, I hope you don't kill this bull, I think that bull is so handsome... ..."

## Chapter 561 Sea God

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Minos looked at the cow, then at Pasiphy.

"Dear Pasiphy, what you said is probably not right... This cow's coat is messy, and it's not very good-looking."

He thinks that Pacifici may have used the wrong vocabulary, confusing "handsome" to describe people with "good-looking" to describe objects.

Queen Pacifi stared blankly at the cow, feeling that what was surging in her heart was not the love for a certain item, but the feeling as if she had met Minos and saw the man's fit body.

Because of this, the whole body trembled slightly, wanting to pounce on him, throw himself into the other party's arms, and enjoy the other party's caress...

An incomparable sense of absurdity arose in my heart—as the queen of the Kingdom of Crete, would I actually have love for a bull?

Love cannot be faked. Pasifi stared blankly at the bull, and looked away at her husband Minos. The love in her heart was gone, and his body and appearance seemed very different in her eyes. Weird, very peculiar.

This weird and peculiar feeling made Pacife feel that he had lost part of his feelings.

That was love for Minos.

And when her eyes fell on the bull again, the love was ready to move, telling her that this handsome and lovely boy was worthy of her love.

So, when Minos said that the bull was not good-looking, Pasifi retorted instinctively: "No, he is handsome..."

Even this mixed-haired bull is considered good-looking?

Minos thought disdainfully, and said to Pasife: "Maybe it does look a bit majestic, but it's much worse than my white bull."

Speaking of the white bull, Minos was a little proud.

He took the risk to deceive Poseidon, the god of the sea. Although his wife was cursed by the god of the sea, it seemed that the curse was not particularly powerful. It was like getting an absolutely beautiful cow from the gods.

Just thinking about that beautiful creature made Minos feel so good that his adventure was well worth it.

Pacifi also thought of the white bull, and his eyes became a little blurred.

That's right, that white bull is more handsome and majestic than the one in front of him...

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