The young man spoke with obvious envy in his eyes.

"..." Thurps made a painful expression.

"The high priest has been chasing you for eight years." The warriors next to him coaxed.

"You also know that it's been eight years. Eight years ago, I was a nine-year-old kid." Thurps said, knowing that even if he said so, this group of aboriginal residents who were born and raised in this world would not feel anything wrong. After sighing slightly, he turned and walked in the direction of the temple.

"What about Minos?" A few warriors who followed him along the way also followed up, laughing and teasing non-stop, "Is he a good age for you, and Minos has been chasing you for three years? I It feels like you like him a little more, it's good to have a consistent attitude towards him for so many years."

"..." Thurps glanced at them expressionlessly.

The warriors knew enough was enough, and changed the subject happily.

Thurps retracted his gaze and felt a pain in the ass looking at the approaching temple.

Speaking of this, I feel very cruel.

This weird world of ancient myths doesn't think it's against the law that a man is gay, and even thinks that it's a good thing for a beautiful boy to fall in love, and it's quite an elegant thing to have a beautiful boy lover—God knows these things Thurps Never knew it in Syreis.

It should be said that the people around him were quite normal at that time.

I don't know why everything went wrong once I got to Crete.

Surpus stood at the entrance of the temple, hesitated for a while, then looked back in the direction of the main hall, reluctant to go in.

Eight years have passed since retrieving Miredus, and Thurps is 17 years old this year.

He officially became a member of the hunting team at the age of 14. He is the youngest member in history, with outstanding achievements and a great reputation.

It's a pity that no girl has extended an olive branch to him.

Because it was no secret in Crete that he was the person the high priest liked, Minos dared to challenge the high priest directly.

Surpus leaned against the gate of the temple and looked up at the sky. From time to time, he glanced at the only major event in the past eight years. It was Minos who told him three years ago that there were three remaining tribes in Attica. The stubborn resistance finally failed.

The once powerful and unparalleled four tribes of Attica have been reduced to history and completely disappeared from people's sight, replaced by a unified and powerful city-state—or, more importantly, a country.

The name of this country is, Athens.

Does it sound familiar?

So familiar.

Thurpus sighed, the name of this city-state is simply recognizable.

Of course, all kinds of gossip that happened in the past few years, such as Radamandis and Sarpedon, have all taken a fancy to Miledus. To put it bluntly, another example is the high-profile announcement of the high-profile priest to pursue him.

I should add that when the High Priest made the announcement, he was still a nine-year-old kid--the scary thing is that no one thought there was anything wrong with it.

Let me add that he was born as a man of Syreis, and died as a ghost of Syreis. Before revenge, no one can use emotion to hold him back.

Except, of course, Miredus.

Surpus stayed at the gate of the temple and waited for a while, but he didn't wait for Minos to come and take him away. Then he finally admitted the fact that Minos lost to the chief priest in this confrontation.

Now Minos must be caught up in some things that cannot be easily let go, otherwise he will definitely rush over immediately.

Thurps stood up straight and patted his face, trying to be as energetic as possible.

Doing Tai Chi with that freaky head priest is quite a tiring job.

Thurps rallied and cheered himself up. As soon as he took a step, he ran into Radamandis and Sarpedon.

Both looked at him with hostile and defensive eyes.

Over the years, Thurpus has really cheated them a lot, helping Minos catch the opportunity to kill them, and they pursued the obstacle of Miledus, Thurpus' sense of existence lies in their opposition to Minos. Before each other's hostility.

"Yo." Thurps raised his eyebrows, "You are also in the temple."

"I'm so glad you came back alive again." Radamandis said with a cold snort.

"Thank you for your concern. Next time, next time, I will live up to your expectations." Surpus has never had anything to do with these two brats who wanted to abduct his brother and have never given up on Minos over the years. With a good face, "After all, losing one of me is more regrettable than losing three of you."

"Unfortunately, no matter how regrettable it is, you will inevitably go to the front to take risks." Radamandis sneered, "You are just a humble slave who climbed up by Minos."

"I guess your mother must have never taught you how to brush your teeth." Thurps clicked his tongue twice, took a step forward, swept his leg, and raised his foot back when he touched Radamandes. , by the way, reached out and gently pushed Radamandis, who was standing unsteadily, causing him to fall directly on his back.

"you--!"

"Your skills are still so bad, poor Radamandis." Thurps squatted beside Radamandis, reached out and patted his face, "Although I'm in a good mood recently, maybe You will be unhappy in the next second. You should learn from Sarpedon, at least you know what it means to be a gentleman who understands current affairs."

Sarpedon looked at Surps innocently, and he felt that being involved in it was a disaster for nothing.

In fact, Sarpedon's growth is far more terrifying than that of Radamandis.

Thurpus knew that Miredus had been teaching Sarpedon something.

But Radamandis can only slowly feel the mastery alone - if Radamandis is a little cuter, Thurpus really doesn't mind taking him with him when teaching Minos, but Apparently, Radamandis didn't appreciate it.

He always hated the humiliation brought to him by Minos and Surpus.

For example, the huge humiliation that shocked the entire Crete eight years ago.

"It doesn't matter how dirty it is when what happens in some gutters is unknown to outsiders, but once someone finds out, the things that have been hidden for so long must be stinky." Thurps Standing up, "It seems that you haven't forgotten the lesson you learned eight years ago."

I didn't forget it, but unfortunately I never reflected on it.

Some people always have that kind of blind confidence in themselves, always thinking that their setbacks are due to the mistakes of others.

If you are unwilling to admit your failures, admit your faults, and face up to your past, you will naturally have no future.

For example, Radamandis.

After he tasted the evil consequences of that failure eight years ago, what he did in the next eight years has always interpreted a sentence.

——As long as you don't die, do it to death.

Chapter 37

To what extent did Radamandes do it?

Thurpus didn't want to count how many times this dead brat had tripped him and Minos overtly and secretly, and the number of times they almost drove them to a corner and killed them couldn't be counted in three slaps.

Counting down the past eight years is simply a history of arduous revolutionary struggle full of blood and tears.

This kind of choking with real people who can only play with their brains made the IQs of the three brothers, Surpus and Miredus, skyrocket.

It is precisely because of Radamandis's work that Thurps's ability to sense crises has increased countless times, and he has become so proficient in the various ways of witty and untraceable black hands from behind to the point of being trustworthy.

And Minos finally completely lost his patience with this brother, you are not kind and I am not righteous, after the Typhon's tooth on Thurpus's chest was almost snatched by Radamandes, he resolutely walked on He started the road of mutual pitfalls with this brother, and walked farther and farther with his head held high.

Thurps glanced at Radamandis who was still lying on the ground, smacked his lips, stood up and entered the temple.

Eight years was enough time for Thurpus to figure out why Radamandis hated Minos so much.

The reason is ridiculous, because Minos and Sarpedon made Zeus leave Europa and him, and made the mother cry all day long.

Radamandis also said to Minos and Sarpedon that "you were a mistake from birth" and hurt people's heart.

Although it is ridiculous, it is not incomprehensible.

It's just the idea of ​​retaliating against society born of a dead child who suddenly lost something he valued and was not corrected by adults in time.

At that time, the only person who could correct him was Europa, but Europa squatted in the temple of Zeus all day long, and rarely communicated with outsiders.

Also an unreliable mother.

Radamandis became like this is also a crime.

If you can't learn, you can teach, you can't do well, you can change, you can't live well, you can work hard, but you are unlucky, then there is really no salvation.

It's a pity that the sympathy for Radamandis at first was lost by Radamandis later.

"It's really hard to invite you here once." The chief priest looked at Thurpus who pushed the door and entered, and said with a smile.

"What did you ask Minos to deal with again?" Thurps asked bluntly, ignoring the high priest's exclamation.

"It's not a big problem." The high priest shrugged, "Just ask him to help me get some materials for casting divine spells."

Only then did Surps raise his eyes to look at the chief priest, glanced at the scars on the other's face, and raised his eyebrows with a smile, "Hehe, have you been beaten again?"

The chief priest glanced at him and smiled, "Some things require brains, so what if you can't beat that brat? He still has to obediently go to the Sea God Temple."

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