Chapter 1977 Talking Reason to a Woman (Please Give Me a Monthly Ticket!!! Please Subscribe!!! Please Recommend!!)
Athena looked around and knew that it was not the right time to make a deal... Women are good at everything except having no secrets. No woman can resist the temptation of gossip.
But the Heaven Star is extremely comfortable. In addition to exercising themselves, these women's biggest hobby is to gossip together... They also call it discussing women's rights, but in fact, they can think of anything.
Today's scene, I believe it will spread throughout the Heaven Star in less than half an hour, and the speculation about Kai's identity will become very outrageous. Don't think that Hera and Athena will not be gossiped. Since Hera brought the idea of women's liberation, these women have become very bold and there is nothing they dare not do.
The most obvious example is Aphrodite. Although this woman used to be romantic, she was more passive. For example, a male god took a fancy to her, pursued her, and then she was with him.
But what about now? That was the tradition of the old generation. Aphrodite now likes to take the initiative. If she takes a fancy to a handsome guy, this guy will try every means to kiss him... She is very open!
In short, some things really cannot be said in public, otherwise who knows what will happen.
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In the Golden Palace.
Hera looked at the man in front of her with a complicated expression.
There were two men who had the greatest influence on Hera in her life, the first one was Zeus.
To be honest, before they fell out, Hera and Zeus had a sweet past.
There are many legends about Zeus courting Hera. The most famous one is that after Zeus became the ruler of the gods, Hera lived in seclusion in the Cuckoo Mountain. Although Zeus was a playboy, he was obsessed with his sister Hera. Once, it was raining heavily. At this time, Zeus turned into a poor little bird and got into Hera's arms, which made Hera show infinite love. When the rain stopped and the sun rose, Zeus showed his true form and promised to marry her. Later, they finally got together, and Hera gave birth to Ares, the god of war, Eileithyia, the goddess of childbirth, Hebe, the goddess of youth, and Hephaestus, the god of fire. After living with Hera, Zeus kept the secret for three hundred years, and finally officially announced and acknowledged Hera as Zeus's wife and queen of heaven, and held a grand and luxurious sacred wedding. The gods of heaven and earth all came to celebrate for them, and Gaia, the mother of the earth, gave Hera a golden apple tree as a gift. Hera planted the golden apple tree in the sacred garden of the Hesperides in the far west, and sent the hundred-headed dragon Ladon and the sisters of the Hesperides to look after the golden apple tree. Among Zeus' many wives and lovers, only Hera can enjoy such honor.
Unfortunately, once was only once.
Hera was originally a gentle and docile girl, but later on she became suspicious and jealous. This was because her romantic husband Zeus often indulged in love with mortal or demigod women behind his wife's back. Therefore, Hera was very dissatisfied with Zeus's cheating. In order to make her the only one in her husband's eyes, Hera borrowed a golden belt from the goddess of love Aphrodite to increase her charm to attract Zeus. Hera hated everyone who had an intimate relationship with her husband, and used her power and status to cruelly punish those women and their illegitimate children. For example, Zeus turned his lover Io into a cow in order to hide it from Hera, but she later discovered it and persecuted her. Hera ordered the hundred-eyed giant Argus to guard her, not only to prevent her from escaping, but also to prevent Zeus from finding her. Later, in order to rescue Io, Zeus sent Hermes to kill Argus and release Io. In order to reward Argos' loyalty, Hera adorned all of Argos' eyes with the feathers of her sacred bird, the peacock. Then Hera sent a big gadfly to bite Io, forcing her to flee Greece.
Hera once turned into an old woman and instigated the Theban princess Semele to ask Zeus to see Zeus' true body to verify his love for her. But because mortals will die if they look at Zeus, Semele was burned to death by lightning as soon as Zeus showed his true form. After that, Zeus took out Dionysus, the posthumous child, from Semele's belly and sewed the child to his thigh until the child grew strong and was born from Zeus' thigh again. Later, Hera instigated the messenger Hermes to propose to Zeus that Semele's sister Ino should be responsible for raising the child; in order to protect the child's safety, the kind-hearted Ino stayed away from Hera and raised the child to adulthood, but nothing could escape Hera's control. Hera used magic to drive Ino crazy, and made her frantically kill the child she had carefully raised, and then she jumped off a cliff and committed suicide.
Hera also did not allow Apollo and Artemis' mother, the dark goddess Leto, to give birth on earth, and ordered the gods of the earth to forbid Leto from providing help. She also sent her maids, the rainbow goddess Iris and the god of war Ares, to patrol the earth to monitor all movements. Leto was Zeus' sixth wife. When Zeus officially announced Hera as his legal wife, Leto was about to give birth to Zeus's heir. Leto's status took a sharp turn for the worse, which meant that Hera's cruel revenge was waiting for her. Hera's persecution made Leto hide painfully on the earth, with no place to stay. Not only that, Hera also sent Python, born by Gaia, the mother of the earth, to hunt Leto down. Python's arrival undoubtedly made Leto's situation even worse. At Zeus' request, Poseidon raised a small island on the sea and repelled Python with waves. Because Hera had sworn that she would never let Leto give birth on the sunny land, Poseidon's waves turned into mist and covered the island, blocking the sunlight and allowing Leto to give birth on the island. The labor pains lasted for nine days and nine nights. Hera ordered the goddess of childbirth Eileithyia to forbid Leto from giving birth. All the goddesses wanted to help Leto, but they were powerless. Finally, they sent Iris to beg Hera and gave Hera a string of gold and amber necklaces, which made Hera calm down and let Eileithyia help Leto give birth. So Apollo and Artemis were born on the new island, Delos (some myths say that this island was transformed by Leto's sister Asteria). Therefore, Hera is often said to be "jealous" Hera, and Zeus can do nothing about it.
Her jealousy and quarrels often bring great disasters to gods and humans. For example, in order to win the battle against Gegantes, Zeus gave birth to the illegitimate son Hercules. For this reason, Hera was jealous and tried to kill Hercules again and again. When Zeus's lover Alcmene gave birth to Hercules, Hera was furious and ordered the goddess of childbirth Eileithyia to stop the birth of the child, but failed. Because Alcmene was worried about being persecuted by Hera, she cruelly put the child in a basket and put straw on it and abandoned it in the field. If Hera found it, the child would definitely not survive. So by chance, Hera and the goddess of wisdom Athena passed by here and found the child. Athena saw that the child was both pitiful and cute, and persuaded Hera to feed the child. The child bit Hera's nipple and sucked the milk greedily. Because the child sucked so much that it hurt Hera, she threw the child to the ground in a rage, but the miracle was that the child was not hurt at all because of being thrown to the ground. Athena sympathetically picked up the child from the ground and brought him back to the Greek capital, handing him over to Queen Alcmene to raise. To Alcmene's surprise, the child turned out to be the one she had abandoned, and she was ecstatic. Because the child absorbed Hera's milk and left the mortal womb, Hera finally realized the origin of the child. She regretted not discovering and getting rid of him at the beginning, so she sent two poisonous snakes to sneak into the palace to kill the child. Unexpectedly, the child showed the power of God and crushed the two poisonous snakes to death in the cradle. Hercules still couldn't escape the bad luck until he grew up. In the end, he was driven crazy by Hera, causing Hercules to kill his wife and children while unconscious. After Hercules died, he ascended to heaven. Hera voluntarily reconciled with him and betrothed her daughter, the goddess of youth, Hebe, to him.
Lamia, the queen of Libya, had outstanding beauty and later became Zeus' mistress. In a fit of rage, the jealous Hera killed all the children born by Lamia, and cursed the sad Lamia, turning her into a half-human, half-snake monster and depriving her of the ability to sleep.
Callisto was also a fairy who gave birth to a child after being forcibly molested by Zeus. Later, the furious Hera discovered it and put all the blame on this innocent girl. So Hera turned Callisto into a big black bear and ordered Artemis, who was unaware of it, to hunt her down. Later, Zeus took Callisto to the sky and made her the Big Dipper. Hera was furious when she saw that her rival was so honored, so she immediately went to the elders to judge. These two elders were the sea goddess Tethys and the ocean god Oceanus who had raised Hera. Hera cried and told them about her grievances, asking them to teach Callisto a lesson and not allow her to enter the sea. The old sea god naturally agreed to Hera's request and made the Ursa Major constellation only circle around in the sky and never fall into the sea like other stars.
In fact, Hera's transformation can be said to be caused by Zeus alone.
In the relevant myths, Hera even went completely crazy!
Hera, who was extremely angry about her husband's infidelity, once conspired with Poseidon, Athena, and Apollo to overthrow Zeus' rule. They rushed over when Zeus was sleeping and tied him up tightly with ropes made of rawhide, making him unable to move. Zeus threatened to kill them immediately, but they had already placed Zeus's thunderbolts out of his reach, so they laughed mockingly at Zeus's threats. When they were celebrating their victory, they thought about who should inherit Zeus' throne, which led to suspicion and jealousy between them and arguing about the candidates for the throne. They were evenly matched and almost fought, but later their conspiracy failed due to the intervention of the sea goddess Tethys. Because Hera led the rebellion, Zeus handcuffed her wrists with golden bracelets and hung her in the air. The other gods saw this and were very angry, but no one dared to save Hera, even though she had cried so hard and was extremely miserable. Later, Zeus released Hera to appease the anger of the gods, and announced that Hera would become his legal wife, and asked the gods to swear never to rebel against him again.
Of course, this legend is just a legend.
It is false.
Although Hera fell out with Zeus, she did not take this step.
After all, myths are just myths, not reality.
The reality is that Hera also cheated. So both parties are not good birds.
And the second man who influenced Hera was Kai... Without Kai, she would not cheat, right?
"Kai... I didn't expect you to come to me." There was resentment in her tone... She did think that Kai would come to her. Unfortunately, Kai has not made any move, and Hera thought that she and Kai were completely destined to end... Of course, it is impossible for her to take the initiative to find Kai.
Not for anything else, just for Ares.
Hera asked Kai to let Ares go as a mother and girlfriend, but Kai killed Ares without hesitation, which made Hera extremely angry.
There were only a few goddesses close to Hera. Her maids were Iris, the goddess of rainbow, Horae, the three goddesses of time, and Calis and Pasithea, the goddesses of beauty and social interaction. As well as Athena and Aphrodite.
Other gods were asked to leave the palace.
Although they were also very curious about who would make Hera receive so grandly.
You know, even if Hera's brothers came, Hera would not be so grand.
"Uh..." Kai didn't know what to say. After all, he did kill Ares. Even if he didn't think he did anything wrong, he still couldn't be justified in front of Ares' mother and his ex-girlfriend.
"Hera... I know you hate me, but I don't regret it. Ares crossed the line."
Kai made the most wrong choice among all the responses. He actually tried to reason.
"Enough!!! Did you come here just to tell me this?!!" Do women need you to reason with them? Besides, women are just slightly different from men in body structure, but their IQ is the same. Don't they know those great truths?
She is angry, which is the greatest truth.
Kai is also confused.
Thor even thinks that Kai's brain was damaged when he was teleporting.
Talking about reason at this time?
When his mother is angry, his father doesn't dare to talk about reason!
At this time, some voices appeared in Kai's ears, and Kai was stunned. Then without saying a word, he went straight to the throne, hugged Hera, and then bit her.
Hera was a little surprised that Kai came over at first. She originally thought that Kai had something to say, but he bit her without saying a word, which Hera never expected.
Athena was stunned, then her face turned blue, she stood up, turned around and left.
Aphrodite smiled mysteriously and followed.
At the same time, her lips moved.
"Stranger, you owe me!"
Then several of Hera's maids moved almost at the same time. When they left, they also took the stunned Thor away.
It was obvious that their mistress would be busy for a while.
They were also old acquaintances of Kai. In the past, when Kai and Hera were dating, they were the ones who kept an eye out for each other.