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The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 449 - 7 All are millennium foxes, why play with Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio? (4500)_2
Chapter 449: Chapter 7 All are millennium foxes, why play with Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio? (4500)_2
From the tooth marks and the remaining saliva, it was probably yanked out of the mouths of Typhon’s offspring while still hot.
Luo En casually picked up a few metal implements that were still relatively clean, weighed them in his hand, and with a flicker of amusement in his eyes, he recognized the familiar patterns and designs.
Most were crafted from mountain copper, etched with runes, infused with Divinity, allowing the user to break beyond their limits, to harness a fraction of Divine Authority.
Put to good use, a demigod might very well exhibit combat powers close to those of deities.
Tch, tch, isn’t this just a knockoff version of the Sacred Robe?
Has the counterfeit appeared so soon? And they aren’t even paying royalties to Athena and me.
With a teasing smile, Luo En then exerted a bit more force and sequentially crushed several pieces of the remaining armor, sensing the different auras within them, his gaze growing profound.
Divinity from the Sea of Okeanos and the Primordial Sea, the deathly aura of the Netherworld from Dreamland and Tartarus Hell, the will of the Old Gods from the Elysian Fields…
The remnants of Giants, the fur of Divine Monsters, and weapon shards marked with symbols of primitive Alchemy…
It seems quite a few have set their sights on this place; no wonder War God Mountain has been so lively these past few days.
Indeed, once Olympus, representing Fate, disbanded, all manner of demons and monsters began to emerge.
Luo En sneered and shook his head as he gathered these pieces of evidence from the ground into a Magic Circle Diagram, then looked up to address the patiently waiting Mother of Serpents with a smile.
“The guests heading up the mountain have lost so many hands the past few days, didn’t even touch the main gate. They’ll probably re-evaluate the level of danger in War God Mountain’s defensive system and will likely quiet down for a while. You all have worked hard, let the little ones take a break, relax a bit.”
“Mm, as you say.”
Echidna nodded in agreement, then bid farewell to Luo En, continuing her patrol with Stheno and Euryale.
As Luo En watched the Mother of Serpents and the two Gorgon Demons disappear into the distance, his gaze lingered on the mist-shrouded War God Mountain, flickering with a mysterious light.
Now that this matter is settled, it’s time to visit that person…
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In the Sanctuary, a series of wails sounding both like laughing and crying emitted from the dark caverns.
“You… haha… stop it… it tickles… go away! Go away! Sob sob… when I get out, I’m going to stew all of you!”
The prisoner who had evidently endured some sort of excruciating torture whimpered weakly, cursing and threatening the monsters carrying out the abuse.
However, the executioners, with their demonic horns, disheveled hair, rectangular pupils, and grey-white eyes that glowed faintly in the darkness, remained utterly unfazed,
“Meehh~~”
With a pleasured bleat, they buried their heads even deeper into their licking…
At this moment, Hecate, tied to a stone pillar, felt an uncontrollable itch on the soles of her feet, shuddering uncontrollably and bitterly accusing a certain heartless disciple.
“Luo En, you heartless bastard, to torture me in such a way, despicable, vile, shameless!”
“So, is this how you see me?”
A figure walked through the passage, gazing mournfully at Hecate, who was being punished at the stone pillar, as if he was the one who had been wronged.
At the appearance of her disciple, Hecate’s face lit up, but then darkened upon noticing the jar of honey he was carrying.
“Dispelling that God War, I exerted quite some effort, and you repay me so quickly, aren’t you afraid of being struck by lightning?”
Hearing Hecate’s bitter accusations, Luo En spread his hands, looking innocently perplexed.
“It’s not my doing. I’m just here to deliver a gift to you.”
“A gift?”
“Oh, I forgot to mention, all these are tokens of respect from Melinoe to you.”
“…”
After a moment of silence, Hecate gritted her teeth and regretted her prior actions.
“Wretched disciple!”
“All thanks to your excellent teaching.”
Luo En, acting as a disciple, added to her annoyance with a teasing laugh, and then set down the jar of honey to take out a brand new brush.
“No, don’t come closer!”
Seeing the brush, Hecate paled, her head bowed in humiliation as she pleaded repeatedly.
“Let’s talk this over, just talk it over.”
“Actually, there isn’t much. I just have a few questions I’d like to ask you.”
Luo En said, closing the lid of the honey jar with a hint of embarrassment.
Hecate, near to tears, urged him.
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“Then ask them!”
Three days! She had been locked up with these goat-headed demons for three days!
Every time that purple-haired Gorgon with rectangular pupils came, she brushed honey on the soles of her feet, said nothing more, turned, and left, leaving her alone in the cave to suffer at the hands of these goat-headed creatures.
Initially, Hecate thought she had gotten into some serious trouble again, making Luo En hold a grudge.
Turns out, after tormenting her for three days and nights, it was all for a few words of questioning?
Why didn’t you say it earlier? Could I have refused to cooperate?
Observing the mixture of grief and anger on the face of his mentor, Luo En quickly pulled away the goats that seemed not to have had their fill of honey, and explained with a sheepish grin.
“I’ve been busy these past few days, and kind of forgot about you.”
“Busy? The God War is over, what could you possibly be so busy with?”
Hecate ground her teeth as she heard the clear lack of sincerity in his words.
“Obviously, I’ve been busy hosting those who took it upon themselves to visit.”
Luo En replied with a smile full of meaning, his tone playfully teasing.
“It seems you are more popular than I expected.”
Upon hearing this, Hecate’s face darkened, her brows furrowing.
“What? So many people want to get ahold of my Divinity?”
“After all, what you possess has the ability to break free from the shackles of ‘Fate,’ an ‘Opportunity’ others can’t refuse, right?”
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