Chapter 285: The demigod who predicted Pandora?
Chapter 285: The demigod who predicted Pandora?
Hermes rolled his eyes and spoke first, smiling, "Relax Epimetheus, we are not here to cause you trouble, but to give you a gift."
As he spoke, he moved aside, revealing the extremely beautiful woman in white who was hidden behind him.
Looking at this beautiful woman in a white dress and a wreath on her head, Epimetheus was stunned and fell into obsession, murmuring, "This girl is so beautiful, I have never seen such a beautiful person..."
As He spoke, His voice paused, and the image of the young man with a delicate and handsome face, wearing a black-patterned golden robe, standing beside the Fairy Lake appeared in His mind.
"From the perspective of looks alone, the only one who can compare and rival this beautiful girl in front of me is probably that person."
Epimetheus muttered unconsciously.
He was murmuring here, and Hermes, Apollo, and Athena, who heard him, had doubts in their eyes.
"Someone whose looks are comparable to Pandora's?"
They were surprised and puzzled.
You know, Pandora is the most beautiful woman created by the combined power of all the gods, not to mention the blessing and support of the goddess of beauty Aphrodite.
Both her temperament and appearance have reached an astonishing level!
It can be said that, apart from the goddess of beauty Aphrodite, there should be no one who can compare with Pandora in appearance!
What is this Epimetheus talking about?
At this moment, their hearts were filled with confusion.
Athena, the goddess of wisdom, was moved and couldn't help but think, "Could it be that child?"
Just, is this possible?
How could the appearance of a son of god and a demigod compare to Pandora?
He was a little confused.
Hermes asked curiously, "Epimetheus, who are you talking about?"
"No, nothing..." Epimetheus realized that he almost let the cat out of the bag and waved his hands hurriedly.
In order to get rid of their questioning, He looked at Pandora and asked doubtfully, "Hermes, you said this girl is a gift?"
After Hermes put this matter aside for a while, he didn't think much about it and said with a smile, "Yes, Epimetheus, her name is Pandora, and she is a gift from Zeus, the king of the gods, to you."
Epimetheus was surprised, "A gift from Zeus?"
After being surprised, he couldn't help but look at the beautiful Pandora. He was once again fascinated by her appearance, and then he felt his heart moved.
Such a beautiful woman, was actually a gift from Zeus to him?
As long as he agrees, this beautiful woman named Pandora will be his...
As he thought about it, his heartbeat quickened.
However, when he was about to agree to the proposal when he looked at the woman named Pandora, the image of the wise and mysterious young man emerged in his mind.
Speaking of which, He was also very fond of the young man, and even couldn't help wanting to pursue him.
But he was so young that he had not yet made any move to pursue her.
Compared to a mysterious child who is out of reach, the beautiful woman in front of him makes his heart move more.
Thinking of this, thinking of the mysterious Son of God, His mind couldn't help but emerge with the young boy's final warning to Him.
The childish and mysterious voice seemed to still echo in His ears.
"Epimetheus, if Zeus, the king of the gods, gives you a gift, I advise you not to accept it, for it is a gift full of disaster."
Epimetheus was stunned, his emotions surging like a storm, and he fell into shock and confusion.
Hermes, Apollo, Athena, and Pandora on the side looked at Epimetheus in confusion, not knowing what was wrong with him, and their faces changed from time to time.
Suddenly, they saw Epimetheus was a little absent-minded, muttering something. "It's best not to accept the gift from Zeus, the king of the gods. It is a gift full of disasters..."
Originally, He didn't understand what the child's last words meant, but now His mind was like being struck by lightning.
"The prophecy has come true once again..."
Epimetheus murmured in a trance.
You know, even at the previous moment, He was skeptical about whether the child could predict the future.
just now……
What was happening before my eyes seemed to confirm what the child said!
He really can predict!
Isn't it a bit outrageous that a son of god, a demigod, can predict the future of gods?
In fact, doesn't this mean that what the child said before, that big brother Prometheus would make Zeus angry and that big brother would need something, was indeed a prophecy?
A son of a god, a demigod, who predicted everything long ago and knew the future of Zeus, the king of gods, and the gods?
Epimetheus was shocked.
He was shocked here, and because of His shock and distraction, the words He said unintentionally also shocked Hermes, Apollo, and Athena.
"Did I hear correctly what Epimetheus just said?" Hermes widened his blue eyes.
It’s best not to accept the gift from Zeus, the king of gods. It’s a gift full of disasters.
He had just delivered the gift, and Epimetheus knew everything, even knew Zeus' conspiracy and purpose in advance?
Isn't this too outrageous? !
"Wait, He just said that the prophecy came true?"
That is to say, Epimetheus did not know all this in advance, but was told to him by someone else.
Thinking of the prophecy, he subconsciously thought of Prometheus.
"Is Prometheus so powerful that he could have figured out Zeus's conspiracy so long in advance?"
At this moment, even he couldn't help but feel a little fearful.
No wonder Zeus was so afraid of Prometheus. Now even he was a little afraid of Prometheus.
Just as He was thinking this, when Epimetheus fell into a trance, Athena, one of the three gods, suddenly said, "Epimetheus, what are you talking about, prophecy?"
"Did Prometheus predict something again?"
As soon as Athena's pleasant voice fell, Epimetheus subconsciously said, "No..."
"No, there is no prophecy. I know nothing." He shook his head repeatedly.
However, although his reaction was unusually quick, the goddess of wisdom Athena still noticed something from his expression, and a hint of shock appeared in her eyes.
"This prophecy may not have been said by Prometheus, but by that mysterious demigod child?"
When He thought of this, He was extremely shocked.
If this is true, then this mysterious son of God is too scary, right?!
Of course, all of this is just speculation, and He is not 100% sure whether it is true or not.
Athena looked deeply at Epimetheus.
The god of light Apollo, who was standing nearby, also narrowed his eyes.
(End of this chapter)