The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 1174 - 2: The Appearance of the Beast 666_2

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Chapter 1174: Chapter 2: The Appearance of the Beast 666_2

Venus hurriedly responded, expressing her loyalty.

Luo En nodded with satisfaction, his smile becoming more genuine.

In the battle of the Sea of Chaos, the four Divine Eras united, but it was only due to circumstances; they hadn’t reached complete unanimity.

In terms of loyalty, Greece ranks first, Nordic second, Rome third, and Celtic can only come fourth.

Thanks to his painstaking efforts, the first two have become firmly bound to him, with little possibility of internal strife or instability.

In Rome, although the Machine Gods once served him, Venus, grateful for being recreated in the past, is very obedient to him.

But times have changed.

With Rome’s territory continually expanding, Venus has borrowed the mythology of Greece’s native Pylas to take a half-step into the Origin under the name of Chaos and Order Goddess Eunomia.

This shift in status and identity raises questions about whether this Female Machine God can maintain absolute loyalty to her former superior as before.

Moreover, during that Divine War, Rome’s Deep Sea Fleet appeared even later than the Celtic army, which was a very subtle signal.

Therefore, Luo En had to test this Female Machine God’s loyalty.

This was another reason why he escaped from War God Mountain and came to Rome to lay low.

Since Venus did not take advantage of his weakened state to reveal any ill intentions, it proves that their superior-subordinate relationship is still relatively solid.

Then, he should adopt conciliatory measures, adding some interactions to bridge emotional gaps that have existed for thousands of years, making the alliance of the four Divine Eras more stable.

Because the situation with Hela was a reminder to him.

Emotions are like seedlings that need regular watering and fertilizing to grow strong.

No matter how good a relationship is, it requires time and patience to maintain.

Too much neglect often plants seeds of doubt and betrayal.

And he has already sent invitations to all the Divine Eras, and soon the Sea of Chaos will become lively.

Before the official battle starts, he needs an absolutely stable rear.

Thinking about this, Luo En took the initiative to pour Venus a glass of wine, smiling as he spoke:

"By the way, I’m curious about how Rome has come to this point under your hand. I happen to have some free time these days, why don’t you tell me?" freewёbnoνel.com

Venus, feeling honored, took the wine glass and proceeded to recount the history of the rise of the Roman Empire.

After the Trojan War, she led the Machine Gods and Trojans out of the Age of Greek Gods, establishing roots on the Italian Peninsula.

Initially, it seemed with fertile soil, a safe environment, and the protection of the gods, the Trojans could quickly thrive and redevelop civilization and a kingdom.

However, not long after, the Trojans experienced internal chaos due to succession issues.

——The Trojans who emerged from the Age of Greek Gods inherited two legacies.

One was the King’s bloodline and power, the other was the gold and silver treasures brought from Troy.

Two princes inherited the legacy, elder Numito chose the kingdom, while younger Amulo took the wealth.

But the younger brother, ambitious, used his wealth to become more powerful than his elder brother, easily taking the kingdom from him.

Elder brother Numito’s sons were all killed, only one daughter, Silvia, survived due to the niece pleading.

The new King sent his brother’s daughter Silvia to the Vesta Temple (corresponding to Hestia, Goddess of the Hearth) to be a Virgin Priestess, preventing her from marrying to avoid future heirs competing for the throne.

However, such fraternal conflict disgusted the retired Hector and other Trojan Divine Blood Heroes.

Thus, they petitioned the Machine Gods to punish the rebel and correct the continuation of royal power.

Venus agreed and, under the name of Mechanical God Mars, with secret techniques, impregnated the priestess Silvia, allowing her to give birth to twin sons, continuing the legitimate bloodline of the Trojan Royal Family.

But fearing discovery and execution, Silvia abandoned the twins in the Tiber River, letting the waters carry them away.

The twins drifted downstream to the Seven Hills region, raised by a mother wolf who lost her cubs, and later by a shepherd.

The shepherd named them Romulus and Remus.

Later, with the assistance of the Machine Gods and Trojan veteran heroes, the grown-up Romulus and Remus overthrew their uncle’s rule, reclaiming the throne originally belonging to their father, and began building a new city in the Seven Hills.

This is the present-day Rome.

During his governance, Romulus exhibited extraordinary leadership and wisdom, along with the protection of the Machine Gods and assistance from Trojan veteran Divine Blood Heroes, Rome quickly expanded.

Initially, Ancient Rome had three tribes: the Latins from merging Trojan remnants with native tribes, the conquered Sabines, and the Etruscans.

These tribes, centered around the Palatine Region, gradually unified into a tribal entity and eventually developed into a city-state.

After Romulus took office, Rome formally entered the era of kingship, beginning its full expansion.

With the help of the Machine Gods and Trojan veteran Divine Blood Heroes, Rome’s military prowess quickly conquered vast lands and tribes.

Venus remembered Luo En’s teachings, using sword and shield to expand territory, using words and pen to reshape cultural identity.

Thus, the Chaos and Order Goddess Eunomia and the new Twelve Olympians, reshaping the Roman mythology system, were born, and the Pantheon was established.

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