When this idea came to Su Ze's mind, he had quite disdain and contempt for Minos.

It seemed that he let Pacife get close to the white bull for the sake of the cursed Pacifi.

In fact, from the very beginning of detaining the white bull, his greed and stupidity caused Pacife to suffer a curse; later, when Pacife was cursed and distorted his hobbies, he not only failed to find a way to help Pacifi lift the curse, but followed Egged, happy to see good things about Pacifica and the white bull...  

It can be said that he has been sacrificing his wife Pacifi for his distorted aesthetics from beginning to end.

There is nothing wrong with white bull control, but if it hurts his wife and makes his wife live under a curse, Minos is a completely disgusting guy.

With such a disgusting guy, with such a distorted aesthetic, Su Ze felt that he should become the fate of Pasifi himself. Perhaps this is what Minos wanted to pursue the most?

When the bells rang in the afternoon, pairs of servants were displayed outside the palace, kneeling on the ground.

With the precious offerings, Minos and Pacifi came to the palace where Su Ze lived, respectfully offered sacrifices to him, and asked whether they could enjoy the sacrifices on the spot.

Su Ze said: "Compared with such offerings, I prefer prepared food."

Knowingly, he asked, "Are you planning to change your beliefs when you come to offer sacrifices to me?"

Minos quickly said respectfully: "God Miro, I heard that your power can rival that of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and you are planning to become one of the twelve main gods on Mount Olympus."

"The Kingdom of Crete does not plan to change its beliefs, but is willing to believe in Milo, the god on Mount Olympus. We believe that you will soon ascend Mount Olympus and become one of the twelve main gods. This There is no great conflict with our consistent beliefs on Crete."

Instead, let him tell the truth, this Minos is quite a smart person when the issue of "white bull" is not involved.

"Okay, I accept your sacrifices for the time being." Su Ze said calmly, "Do you have any requests?"

"O noble and great god Milo," Minos said, "My wife Pasiphie has fallen in love with a white bull, and she wants to live with the bull. Can you satisfy our wishes?"

Su Ze watched him quietly, watching this guy's twisted and selfish soul satisfying his preferences.

"If you want to ask this question, I can give you an answer," Su Ze said.

"We are willing to listen to the oracle of the gods."

Minos knelt on the ground together with Pacifi, listening respectfully.

"In the city-state of Athens, there lives a master craftsman with extraordinary craftsmanship. He is the son of Metion, named Daedalus. He has extraordinary craftsmanship and is proficient in all the skills of sculpture, architecture and craftsmen."

Su Ze said: "He taught his nephew Talos the craft, but found that Talos was more ingenious than himself, worried that his nephew would surpass him, so he pushed Talos off the city wall of Athens. In order not to be killed, he Coming to Crete soon."

"When he comes here, you can ask him to build a wooden ox shell, make a pair of white bull and wooden ox shell, and let people hide inside the wooden ox."

Minos and Pasiphie were overjoyed, and both saw the hope of becoming more closely connected with the white bull.

"Thank you for the oracle of the gods!"

Minos thanked him and was about to leave with Pacifi.

On the other hand, Su Ze asked Minos to leave with a phantom, and used the phantom to convince him that it was real.

He didn't say much to this poor cursed woman, after all, she was still under the curse of "love the bull", and it was impossible to return to normal without contact with the curse.

Su Ze directly spread his power on Pasifei's body, expelling a wave of the sea god Poseidon's divine power.

Of course, this divine power was observed by Su Ze, and then let Beng Yu simulate it.

If necessary, all of his energy can also be converted into Poseidon's divine power in a very short period of time-maybe it will receive miraculous effects when it is needed.

As this divine power was withdrawn, Pacifi sat on the ground, recalling her fascination with the bull in surprise, acting as if she had become a different person.

The more she thought about it, the more frightened she became. She knelt down in front of Su Ze, and thanked him devoutly.

"Great god Miro, I, Pacifi, will always be grateful to you, and will always regard you as my lifelong faith, and will never betray my faithful faith in you!"

"Thank you for saving me from the curse, the disaster, and thank you for my..."

Su Ze raised his hand, and an invisible force lifted Pacifi to his feet. Pacife stood up, bowed respectfully, and pressed his heart.

Kneeling is generally not an etiquette that these people would use, but when it comes to genuine gratitude and pleading, it seems that this is the only etiquette that can best express surrender.

"Needless to say, Pacifi, you still have things to do next."

"Please God Mira to guide me." Pacifi said.

"At this moment, Minos is full of joy in his heart." Su Ze said, "When you were distorted in love and had a good impression of the bull, Minos used this curse to try to get you to be with the bull. Satisfying his own disgusting desires."

Pacifi's eyes widened, and then anger rose in his eyes, and he clenched his palms tightly.

"Such a man has disgusting intentions for the white bull, making people sick. Using his wife makes people hate him even more."

Su Ze said: "Pasifi, I need you to continue to pretend that the curse has not been lifted. When Daedalus arrives and the wooden ox is made, I will punish Minos."

With anger towards Minos and admiration for God Miro, Pacifi solemnly agreed: "Yes, God Miro, I will definitely pretend that I am still under the curse!"

"I also have to see, when I was cursed, was Minos trying to save me, or trying to use the curse to make himself happier!"

Su Ze didn't say anything more, indicating that she could back down.

A few days later, Minos with a happy face brought Pacifi and a middle-aged man with a gloomy face outside the palace where Su Ze lived.

"Great God Milo... because of your prophecy, I found Daedalus and his son Icarus who came to Crete. Everything is as you said..."

"Daedalus is willing to make a wooden bull for my wife, outwitting the white bull."

Su Ze was noncommittal about this, and glanced at Daedalus and the young-faced Icarus not far behind him, and then his gaze fell on Pacifi.

## Chapter 566 Athena

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