[Greek Mythology] The Ordinary Journey of the Moon God

Chapter 42 The Queen of the Underworld

Hecate numbly set traps for Hades according to her previous ideas, preparing to rob Persephone, let her fall into Hades at the right time, and become Hades' bride.

The fact that Hades didn't deny it at all and agreed to her approach made Hecate feel very uncomfortable.Hecate suddenly didn't want to help Hades snatch Persephone.

This male god has only been with her for thousands of years, and now he is suddenly going to marry the queen of the underworld. Hecate feels like his heart has been pricked by something, and it hurts a little-she doesn't like it very much. This kind of self, I feel that I am very annoying, very unlovable.

But she herself agreed with Hades.Hades also seemed very satisfied with the identity and appearance of his future Queen of the Underworld.Even if Hecate didn't want to, it was her own decision, and she would definitely do it if she made her own decision. She had to get Hades a queen.

Hecate used her magic to set traps where Persephone frequented.After setting up the trap, she looked at Hades: "Are you sure you want to marry Persephone as Queen of the Dead?"

Hades' black eyes stared at her unblinkingly: "This is what you want, isn't it?"

Hades pissed off Hecate again.Although Hecate did want him to marry Persephone, and even helped him, but...

Hecate felt uncomfortable.She knew that she didn't want Hades to marry Persephone, as long as Hades said a negative word, she would immediately cancel the magic trap.

But Hades just kept saying it was what she wanted.

Hecate was furious, and decided to take Persephone back—even if she knew it well, she would regret it.

Hecate placed a narcissus where the trap had been.Narcissus is the sacred object of Hades. If Persephone took off the narcissus flower, she would fall into the abyss and fall directly into Hades, becoming the queen of Hades.

But things will always change unexpectedly.Hecate never expected that at the moment Persephone fell into the underworld, Apollo and Artemis happened to appear there and saved Persephone.The rays of the sun and the moon are so tenacious, they directly pulled Persephone back from the abyss.

While Hecate was angry at the two gods of light who came to disrupt the situation, she also breathed a sigh of relief: Persephone will no longer be the queen of the underworld, because Demeter will definitely not give them another chance to let her daughter in what she sees as a dangerous situation.And even if she set a trap again, Demeter might find out right away.

Hecate appeared before Apollo and Artemis.She deliberately spoke in a very blunt tone, which made Apollo a little angry.But Artemis seemed to see her intention and ignored her, which made Hecate feel very frustrated.

So when Apollo was about to leave, Hecate deliberately said that it was because of Artemis' trouble that Persephone failed to become Hades' Queen of Hades—so Hades lost her Queen of Hades , Artemis, as the spoiler, should give Hades a queen.

She originally thought that if Artemis was not allowed to leave, they would even fight her desperately.But she didn't expect that Artemis was much smarter than her—that little girl who was just born told Pluto, who had been a god for thousands of years, that she would pay for her "cousin" Hecate. Queen of Hades!

And Hades agreed.When Hecate was still stunned by Artemis's words and had no time to respond, Hades had already agreed, and then sent Hecate in front of the two Gods of Light whose stomachs were darker than Hades's. He was "robbed" back to Hades.

So, because of a word from Artemis, Hecate herself was "robbed" back to Hades by Hades, the king of the underworld, and became the queen of the underworld—although she was very upset that Artemis made her become the queen of the underworld for no reason. However, in fact, she didn't mind at all about becoming the Queen of the Underworld, but was very satisfied with the fact that this title came to her.

Hades finally has a queen.

"Why did you follow what Artemis said and not let me do anything to that little girl?" Hecate decided to ask.She still doesn't understand why Hades' attitude is so contradictory - when Hecate said that Persephone should become Hades' queen, Hades did not object at all, which should prove He still likes Persephone, doesn't he?

Hades was lying beside Hecate, fiddled with Hecate's long black hair, and raised his eyes to look at Hecate when he heard her question.

"Compared to the blonde hair that is the same color as the sun, I still prefer this kind of black hair like mine." Hades answered irrelevantly, but he kissed the top of Hecate's hair lightly. When he approached, Heka Intuit felt a strong masculinity, which made her shudder.

Hecate moved her head to avoid Hades' attack, but her hair was held down by Hades, and she couldn't move.She was stiff, and it seemed that Hades had taken the control of her body out of her own hands—she could only let Hades kiss her lips and touch her skin.

"You don't like Persephone?" Hecate tried her best to avoid Hades' attack, she managed to free her mouth from Hades' imprisonment, "She is so alive, and So beautiful..."

"Are you sure you want to continue to mention other goddesses in this situation?" Hades approached Hecate, he frowned slightly, and stared at Hecate with deep eyes, "Don't try to anger me, my queen."

Hecate was taken aback by his rare anger.Before this, no matter how provocative she was, Hades didn't seem to be angry with her.She had seen Hades' anger, but it had never been directed at her—this time, she was really frightened by him.But she didn't find it annoying that Hades vented his anger on her like this.That's part of Hades too.

Hecate thus became the queen of Hades.She moved into the palace from the outskirts of Hades and became the mistress of Hades.

Hades can be said to be extremely fond of his newly appointed Queen of the Underworld.And because Hecate was originally a goddess living in Hades, she was also very familiar with this place, and soon gained the respect she deserved.

But she never knew why she accepted Hades so easily.Although she was with Hades and had two beautiful daughters with him—Macaria and Melinoe—she never understood that feeling.

Apollo came to find her.Apollo told Hecate that Artemis' soul was very weak and she would die easily, and he hoped Hecate would help them.Hecate didn't want to help them at first, but one of the reasons why Artemis was so weak was because she got her into Atlantis, the territory of the Neptune, regardless of her willfulness, and she had the responsibility to help them— —But her method is to ask Apollo to give up his divine power, and divine power is the most important thing for a god, and he is the eldest son of Zeus, the king of gods, and the male god who is most likely to succeed Zeus as the next king of gods.

But Apollo agreed without hesitation.This shocked Hecate.

Why did Apollo prefer to sacrifice his divine power to keep Artemis?Artemis looks so cold and unreasonable, how could he pay so much for her?

Later, Persephone's lover Narcissus died.Hecate didn't know what "love" was, but she couldn't bear Narcissus's sorrow at being separated from Persephone.She exercised her right as the queen of the underworld, making Narcissus the judge of the underworld, but this still could not free him from the grief and pain.

"Your Majesty, thank you for your kindness." Narcissus thanked her, "I will try my best to do my job well, but it is still impossible for me to free myself from the pain."

"But why? Why are you so sad?"

"Your Majesty Hades, you can think about it, if you go to another world and never see His Majesty Hades again—"

Hecate could not imagine such a possibility.She had long been used to the feeling of staying with Hades, and she would never want to be separated from Hades—not to mention Makaria and Melinoe, who would be sad without their mother.

"I am in love with Persephone, so we are in great pain because of separation. You love His Majesty Hades, so you don't want to be separated from him."

It turned out that she was unwilling to part with Hades because she loved Hades.

That night, when His Majesty Hades came back to his palace from his official duties in Hades, His Majesty Hades hugged him tightly and said, "I love you."

This surprised Hades a little.He looked at his queen suspiciously: "Did that kid Eros come to you?"

Hecate couldn't laugh or cry: "What's the matter with Eros?"

"It's not like you for you to say such things." Hades kissed Hecate's forehead lightly, "Don't be influenced by him."

"I haven't seen Eros." Hecate buried her face in Hades' robe, "I love you."

Hades hugged his queen tightly and whispered in her ear, "I love you too."

Later, when Artemis and Apollo acted as intermediaries and wanted Persephone to meet Narcissus again, Hecate and Hades were not too difficult, and even agreed with Apollo to allow Persephone to meet Narcissus again. Sephone suggested that she can spend a period of time in Hades and the ground each year.

They both knew that Persephone and Narcissus were in love with each other.that's enough.

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