Chapter 134
During the few days at sea, neither Roy nor Procne had a good sleep.

In the guest room at this time.

Roy and Procne lay hugging each other on the stone bed, and they soon fell asleep.

I don't know how much time has passed--

Deucalion's voice suddenly rang out from outside the room.

"Roy! May I come into your room?"

Roy immediately woke up from his light sleep, and after confirming that Procne's clothes had not been unintentionally lifted by him, Roy looked towards the door and said.

"Deucalion, you may come in."

Deucalion pushed open the door, saw Roy and Procne lying on the bed, and immediately said with an embarrassed smile.

"Did I interrupt your good business?"

Roy said while gently pushing Procne in his arms to wake him up.

"We're just taking a normal nap."

"Hey...Brother Roy, let me sleep for a while..."

Procne woke up in a daze, opened his eyes and saw Deucalion at the door of the room, Procne immediately covered his blushing face.

"It seems that my princess is in a daze and thought she was at home."

After Roy made fun of Procne, Deucalion walked into the room and said with a smile.

"Our guest room can make you feel at home. This is what we wish for. Dear Roy! I have told my father about you, but unfortunately my father does not value you and the city of Athens, so my father let me After the Spring Plowing Ceremony is over, we will arrange for you to meet your father alone."

Hearing Deucalion's words, Roy was not disappointed.

After all, for Minos, King of Knossos, the city of Athens is just a new city-state that has suddenly risen recently.

It is not normal for Minos to attach importance to the city of Athens without seeing the strength of the city of Athens with his own eyes like Deucalion.

"As guests, we naturally have to obey the host's arrangements. We have no dissatisfaction with meeting King Minos after the spring plowing ceremony."

Roy finished speaking with a sincere face, and Deucalion said with a serious expression.

"Loy! When my father understands the strength of the city of Athens, he will definitely attach great importance to the city of Athens. Now I am ready to welcome you to the banquet. Please go to my palace with Princess Procne!"

Roy and Procne followed Deucalion out of the room, and saw Pandora was already waiting in the corridor.

"Dear Pandora, I have kept you waiting."

Deucalion walked up to Pandora, and stretched out his left hand to hold Pandora in his arms.

Pandora deftly turned around to avoid Deucalion, then walked to Roy and hugged Procne's waist and said.

"Deucalion, you promised not to offend me rudely."

"I just want to have a further relationship with you as my fiance."

Deucalion said with a wry smile.

"It's also a fiancé couple, Roy and Princess Procne can sleep on the same bed, and you don't even want me to touch your hands."

"I'm not like a human girl, you know that."

Looking at Pandora's beautiful expressionless face, Deucalion could only helplessly say to Roy.

"Roy, now I will take you to the banquet."

Roy walked up to Deucalion and asked curiously after walking side by side with him.

"Deucalion, you and Princess Pandora want to entertain us together?"

Deucalion shook his head and said.

"Pandora is also my guest. The guests I want to welcome at the banquet are not only you and Princess Procne, but also princes and princesses from other city-states."

As the prince of the city of Knossos, and heir to the throne—the next Minos [Tauren], Deucalion certainly had a palace dedicated to him in the royal palace.

Roy, Procne, and Pandora followed Deucalion to his palace, and saw that in the palace hall lit by bronze oil lamps, there were already a dozen princes and princesses sitting on the left and right sides of the hall. both sides.

Pandora took Procne to the blanket where the princesses were kneeling, and Deucalion took Roy to join a dozen princes.

"My friends, I have brought the last two guests."

Hearing Deucalion's voice, the dozen or so princes who were sitting together talking and laughing immediately turned their eyes to Roy.

"Perseus—"

Seeing Perseus among the dozens of princes, Roy immediately called out his name in surprise.

"Loy—"

Perseus saw Roy frowned immediately, with angry fire in his eyes.

Seeing Roy and Perseus calling each other's names, a prince said with a smile.

"Perseus, do you know this new friend?"

"Of course I know him."

Perseus said with a sneer.

"He is not a prince like us, but a priest serving the temple."

Hearing what Perseus said, the princes looked at Roy with contempt or disdain.

Because they are all real princes, they also think that only princes with the same identity can sit with them.

"Perseus, why don't you finish what you have to say!"

Roy laughed jokingly.

"I was the enemy who killed your father and uncle and gave your mother and sisters to other men. Have you forgotten the shame I left you?"

Hearing what Roy said loudly, not only the princes, but even the princesses next to them couldn't help but scream.

Although these princes and princesses did not know Roy and Procne, they knew Perseus.

Perseus' parents were only the king and queen who ruled the island of Serifos, but Perseus' maternal grandfather was the powerful Mycenaean king Acrisius.

How powerful is Roy, who dared to kill Perseus' father and uncle, and gave Perseus' mother, the daughter of the mighty King Mycenae, as a spoil to others.

Perseus said angrily when Roy exposed the shame he didn't want to mention in the public.

"Roy! You won't be complacent for long."

"If you want revenge, then you have to act quickly. Our city of Athens will soon have [-] soldiers available for expedition. If you delay too long, I will call [-] soldiers to attack Mycenae is gone."

Seventeen hundred soldiers—

Three thousand soldiers—

Hearing the astonishing figures that Roy said, the princes and princesses looked in awe, never daring to underestimate Roy and Procne.

Because they are vassals of Knossos, their city-state can only send out a thousand soldiers at most.

Deucalion and Perseus, who had been to the city of Athens in person, looked at Roy with puzzled eyes, wondering how the city of Athens could send out [-] or even [-] soldiers.

Procne also looked at Roy suspiciously.

Brother Luoy said that he would summon [-] soldiers. Could it be that he was threatening Perseus?
Unbeknownst to Procne, Harmonia, a priestess of the Thebes tribe, was also Roy's fiancée.

As long as [-] soldiers are gathered from the entire population controlled by the city of Athens, plus the soldiers of Harmonia, the [-] army mentioned by Roy can be made up.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like