Just when Atalanta subconsciously thought of this, she discovered that Nuoyan had gently thrown the painting into the air, and the painting was still hanging in front of Nuoyan.

Immediately, Nuoyan stretched out his hand, and after lightly tapping on the painting, the painting disappeared under the sun, turned into a faint light, and merged into Nuoyan's body.

The original emerald green eyes of Nuoyan were dyed sky blue.

The feeling of controlling part of the power of the river goddess Aegina came to Nuoyan again.

Nuoyan turned around and looked at the slowly flowing river in front of him. After reaching out and gently lifting it up, under Atalanta's slightly wide-eyed gaze, he saw that the river water actually formed a water column and rose into the sky!

Seeing this, Atalanta was stunned for a moment, before she could fully react.

"Aegina? This feeling is Aegina!"

"Aegina, my daughter, you are finally back, are you finally back with your father?!"

Excited voices rang in their ears.

Then I saw that the originally slow river gradually became turbulent. In the river that was flowing faster and faster, there was a lame old man wearing a white ancient Athenian ceremonial robe, with white hair on his head and a cane, with eyes in his eyes. Full of surprise, he limped out of the river quickly.

After landing on the shore, he glanced at Atalanta and Nuoyan, then quickly looked around, raised his head and said loudly and anxiously: "Aegina, Aegina, where are you, don't be afraid, I am, I am Right here now, I will definitely protect you this time!"

Seeing the appearance of the old river god Asopos, the golden-horned deer was startled and couldn't help but hurriedly hide behind Nuoyan.

Seeing this, Nuoyan thought for a moment, turned around and took out a portrait depicting her daughter again, and came to the side of the old river god Asopos.

"Hello, River God Asopus, I am a student of Chiron, the centaur sage. At the same time... I am also a friend of the goddess Aegina."

Under the eyes of the old river god Asopos, who was slightly startled and turned his head to look over, Nuoyan handed him the painting in his hand and said softly: "Goddess Aegina is living a good life now. She is kind-hearted now." She is the goddess of a country. She treats all her people as her children, and her children all respect and admire her.

So I'm sorry to the river god Asopos, she can't come back to you yet, but please don't worry, she is very happy now..."

The river god Asopus subconsciously took the painting handed over by the promise. He saw Aegina in the painting who was smiling from the bottom of his heart and looking at her with extremely gentle eyes.

At the same time, he finally discovered the traces left by Aegina on Nuoyan... although compared with goddesses such as Athena and Hera, they were not conspicuous at all.

But the river god Asopus still heard the blessing from Nuoyan.

Aegina's blessing on the promise, and the attachment hidden in that blessing...

Then everything fell into place naturally.

Even because of the overly enthusiastic attitude of the river god Asopos, Nuoyan felt flattered and confused. He couldn't understand how the old river god Asopos looked at him, as lovingly as an old father-in-law looking at his son-in-law... ....

Feeling the attachment left by his daughter on Nuoyan, the river god Asopos was actually very satisfied with his first impression of Nuoyan.

The only regret is that Wei Nuoyan's physique is like that of a newborn baby... No, babies in the Gods will probably survive longer than Nuo Yan!

But as long as my daughter likes it!

Not long after this, when Nuoyan informed the river god Asopus of his intention, the river god Asopus was stunned for a moment and replied to Nuoyan in a very confused way: "The way to defeat the Calydonian wild boar... .I don’t have anything like that here?”

Hearing this, Wei Wei was startled for a moment and immediately recalled the prophecy that Clotho told him, so he described it: "It was an existence like a silver-white meteor among the stars in the dark night... May I ask the River God Asopos, have you really never seen it?”

Hearing this, the river god Asopus was stunned for a while.

He was obviously thinking of something, but then he waved his hands in panic and said, "I haven't seen it, I don't know, I don't know!"

Seeing this, Nuoyan and Atalanta looked at each other thoughtfully.

But before Nuoyan could speak again, the golden-antlered deer that was quietly following Nuoyan suddenly called softly, and the golden antlers emitted a faint silvery light.

Seeing the golden-horned deer like this, the river god Asopos couldn't help but look a little helpless, and then said to Nuoyan: "My child, it's not that I don't want to tell you, but... I don't want to see you go like that in vain. Go to death!

Although I don't know why the goddess of wisdom gave you such an oracle, but...that meteor is really not something you can control! "

"Actually, the goddess of fate also reminded me like this." Nuoyan thought for a while and answered truthfully.

When Atalanta heard this, she couldn't help but glance at Nuoyan in confusion.

After all, she thought she had been staring at it all this time.

"But I'm still here because I have a reason to be here."

Nuoyan said these words very seriously, and the river god Asopos also heard Nuoyan's determination, which made his expression when he looked at Nuoyan become complicated for a moment.

After a while, the river god Asopus sighed, leaned on the cane in his hand, turned around and said: "In this case, then you come with me... Tonight, it happens to be the time when it falls from the stars in the sky."

The river god Asopus did not want to watch Nuoyan die, but because he saw the blessing left by his daughter on this child, he realized how much his daughter valued Nuoyan, so he could not refuse Nuoyan's request.

Therefore, the river god Asopus planned to take Nuoyan to see it. The river god Asopus thought that when Nuoyan saw and understood that it was not something he could accomplish at all, he would definitely calm down.

And this walk went directly from day to night.

The river god Asopus took Nuoyan, Atalanta, and the golden horned deer along the slow-moving river, and finally stopped at a vast grassland on a high mountain.

When they arrived at their destination and sat under a big tree, the stars in the sky had already fallen into the night sky, forming a beautiful Milky Way sea of ​​stars.

The river god Asopus leaned on a cane and sat down against a tree. He looked up at the stars in the sky with a complicated expression for a while, and then suddenly said: "Actually... I also thought about catching that beautiful silver meteor."

Finally, he could rest and took the promise of a fruit from the golden-horned deer. He tilted his head and looked at the river god Asopus in surprise.

"For this, I spent decades collecting precious materials and commissioned the great craftsman god Hephaestus to build a divine tool for me to tame it, but..."

As he said this, the river god Asopus looked down at his leg that was struck by lightning.

"So..." At this time, Atalanta, who had not spoken much, finally couldn't help it. She blinked her holy blue eyes and asked the river god Asopus in confusion: "What is the so-called silver meteor?"

The river god Asopus looked at Atalanta, then at Nuoyan, smiled, and did not explain immediately. Instead, he looked up at the stars in the sky and said, "Wait a little longer, it should be coming soon... Every few days of the month, it will come down from the stars and use the clean spring water here to wash its beautiful silver-white body."

Hearing this, just when Atalanta couldn't help but want to ask something else.

The golden-horned deer, who was squatting and quietly eating the fruit that Nuoyan fed him, suddenly looked up, looked at the stars in the sky from a distance, and stood up, making a loud cry.

Seeing this, Nuoyan and Atalanta naturally followed its gaze, looked from a distance, and finally saw the silver meteor falling from the stars.

"Look." The river god Asopus showed his old smile, and said in a very happy tone, as if he saw an old friend who had not seen him for a long time, "It's coming."

......

......

In the legend of ancient Greek mythology, there is such a hero.

His name is Bellerophon.

Bellerophon was a prince in ancient Greece. He was the grandson of Sisyphus who pushed the boulder to the top of the mountain. Because he accidentally killed his own brother during hunting, he was exiled by his father until he came to Proetos.

The king of Proetos appreciated him very much and pardoned his crime, but who knew that when they first met, the wife of the king of Proetos fell in love with Bellerophon.

As time went by, the originally virtuous queen felt as if her heart was shot by the arrow of Cupid, the little god of love, and she loved Bellerophon more and more deeply, missing him every day and night.

One day, at a banquet held by the king, the queen met Bellerophon again. She was so excited that she immediately took the opportunity to meet Bellerophon and expressed her love to him passionately.

But because of the help of King Proetus, Bellerophon rejected the queen's love on the spot, which angered him.

So later the queen came to the king of Proetus and cried that she was bullied, and the person who bullied her was Bellerophon.

Although the king of Proetus admired Bellerophon, he naturally believed in his wife more, so he ordered Bellerophon to kill the monster that was causing trouble - Chimera.

Chimera, also known as Chimera, is the child of Typhon, the ancestor of all demons. It has a lion's head, a goat's body, and a tail composed of a python. It can spit out flames from its mouth, and wherever it goes, it will return to desolation.

Obviously, the king of Proetus wanted to kill Bellerophon with the help of Chimera.

Just when Bellerophon was desperate, a lame old river god suddenly appeared in front of him.

He was the father of the river goddess Aegina, the old river god Asopus.

Although he had given the spring water that never dried up as a reward, the old river god always remembered the help Sisyphus had given him. It was Sisyphus who told him that his daughter was taken away by Zeus disguised as a goshawk.

So when he saw that Sisyphus' grandson was in trouble, he came out and told Bellerophon.

In the river territory under his jurisdiction, there was a powerful monster that could help Bellerophon defeat Chimera.

It was a silver-white Pegasus with wings. It spread its silver-white wings and soared in the vast starry sky. It was handsome and elegant.

Its name was Pegasus!

Chapter 41 Artemis: Little Nuoyan, I want one too! (4.5k)

When it spread its silver-white wings and fell from the vast starry sky.

Nuoyan, who witnessed this scene, finally understood what the beautiful meteor was that the goddess of wisdom Athena gave him, and the goddess of fate Clotho said.

It was the Pegasus that galloped across the sky, and its name was Pegasus.

Yes, it was the Pegasus that was born from the blood of the Gorgon.

It fell from the stars in the night sky, flapping its wings, and came to their sky in the eyes of everyone.

The Pegasus Pegasus's eyes swept over everyone, and finally stopped on the golden-horned deer that looked up at him.

It actually stopped above everyone because it heard the call of the golden-horned deer.

Pegasus flapped its silver wings and called out to the golden-horned deer, who responded, but then shook his head and looked at Nuoyan beside him.

And squatted down beside Nuoyan again.

Seeing this, Pegasus called out twice more, and seeing that the golden-horned deer ignored him, he glanced at Nuoyan and others, and paused slightly on the body of the river god Asopus.

Finally, he turned around and flew to the clear spring beside him, gently touched the spring water with his hoof, and let the gushing spring water wash his silver-white body in the moonlight of the night.

"...... So beautiful." Atalanta, whose holy blue eyes reflected the scene in front of her, couldn't help but say the most real feeling in her heart at this time.

Nuoyan also nodded gently to the side, expressing his agreement.

It is indeed very beautiful.

Pegasus, in ancient Greek mythology, was regarded by wandering poets as the goddess in charge of the art of war and the guardian of the goddess of the Muse.

Because Pegasus never allowed anyone to touch his body, except for the nine ancient goddesses of art, who often used the spring that symbolized good luck, hope and beauty to help Pegasus clean his holy body.

As soon as Nuoyan nodded, he found that his feet were gently pulled. He looked down in confusion and found that the golden-horned deer was looking up at him.

He was slightly stunned, and then hurriedly said: "Of course, you are also very beautiful."

As he said that, he also touched its head.

While the golden-horned deer squinted his eyes happily, he also looked at Atalanta.

Seeing this, Atalanta naturally praised it.

Then the golden-horned deer lowered his head again and lay down comfortably.

Just when Nuoyan felt a little funny about the reaction of the golden-horned deer, Nuoyan suddenly thought of something and looked at the old river god Asopus who stood up beside him at some point.

He was holding a cane, trembling all over and staring at the Pegasus.

After all, he had dreamed of riding this Pegasus and flying among the stars.

But then a bolt of lightning shattered everything.

"So the oracle given to you by the great goddess is to tame it?" Atalanta recalled the scene of it falling from the stars.

It turned into a silver-white meteor and came to the world from the stars in the night sky.

If such a force hit the Calydonian boar, it would indeed be possible to hunt it, but...

"You..." Atalanta hesitated, looking at the boy next to her who was really too weak, and was hesitant to speak.

She naturally had the same idea as the river god Asopus.

That is, how could this weak boy tame the meteor!

Nuoyan did not care about Atalanta's eyes. His emerald green eyes looked at Pegasus who was washing his body in front of him, and his eyes seemed a little puzzled.

Because since he saw it, Nuoyan felt that his body seemed to have an inexplicable impulse, but he couldn't tell what that feeling was for a while, so he gradually frowned and showed annoyance on his face.

Seeing this, Atalanta thought that Nuoyan was considering taming Pegasus.

Seeing him frowning, her heart couldn't help but soften, and she persuaded him: "Don't worry, Nuoyan is fine. Even if we can't complete this oracle, as long as we pray to the great Artemis, she will definitely forgive us."

Nuoyan came back to his senses and looked at Atalanta beside him. Just when he was about to say something, the Pegasus who had finished washing and folded his wings came over again.

It just shook its body lightly and shook off the spring water all over its body.

Pegasus, who came over, called to the golden-horned deer again. At its voice, the golden-horned deer finally stood up, but did not go to it, but looked at Nuoyan.

"Don't worry, I'm here, I won't go anywhere, there will be no danger." Nuoyan said when he saw this.

The golden-horned deer was obviously sent by Artemis to lead the way for Nuoyan and to protect him.

So the golden-horned deer, hearing Nuoyan's words, relaxed and walked towards Pegasus, and then played with Pegasus.

The golden-horned deer was the favorite of Artemis, the moon goddess, and the symbol of the moon goddess. If it wasn't for its beauty, how could Actaeon have lost his mind and chased it even to the holy land of the goddess Artemis without feeling anything.

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