Greek Mythology: Lord of the Underworld

Chapter 53 052, Don’t question your sister

Chapter 53 052, Don’t question your sister

Hades glanced at Hera, and she continued: "Just now I smelled a corpse smell on Sister Demeter."

"I suspect that the one who comes in now is no longer Sister Demeter."

Hera expressed her worries and glanced solemnly at Demeter, who was facing away from them and lying in the shadows.

Hades nodded slightly, something was indeed wrong with Demeter after she returned. It was not like Demeter could say what she just said. His second sister looked about 30 years old, familiar. The woman's temperament is the same as her age, gentle as water, and polite and generous.

It doesn't look like he would make a joke like that.

Moreover, Hades also paid careful attention to the fact that since entering, Demeter had never been near them again. Instead, she went to lie down on the withered grass in the shadow by herself.

Too tired, want to rest?
Hades didn't think so. He lowered his eyes and looked at the burning bonfire in front of him. His calm eyes fluctuated slightly, so she was afraid of the underworld flames.

Creatures and gods in the underworld have a natural fear of underworld flames.

"Hades, I want to go out for a walk and relax. Please come with me, brother."

At this moment, Hera stood up, smiled softly and invited Hades.

Hades instinctively wanted to refuse, but the next moment, he understood what Hera wanted to do, nodded, and agreed.

The eldest sister, Hestia, was left alone, sitting there, staring at the two people leaving with a puzzled look on her face. Her little brain couldn't figure out what was going on.

And Demeter, who was lying on the withered grass in the shadows, slowly opened her closed eyes. Her eyes were blood red. She slowly stood up and came to Hestia. Her voice was hoarse:
"Sister, they are all gone, and you are finally the only one left..."

The two walked out of the wooden house together and came to the courtyard.

Hera glanced at the room behind her warily, her voice still low: "Hades, I suspect that Demeter is no longer the sister we knew back then."

Hades did not respond and asked the question he had just asked: "Hera, are you sure Demeter smells like corpse?"

Why didn't he smell it?

"Hades, I can guarantee you, I am very sure of this!"

Hera's tone was unquestionable. She glanced at Hades and immediately understood what he was thinking. She rolled her charming eyes and said, "Hades, don't question your sister. You are a boy. Your My sister is a girl, and girls are more sensitive to smells than boys!"

"You boys are just careless, Hades. The smell is very light. If you didn't notice, of course you can't smell it!"

After complaining about Hades, Hera's tone became unconfident: "Maybe I'm overthinking it. After all, Hades, you know, we haven't had a bath for a long time, and we were in that high school before. After staying in the tower for so long, the tower is dirty and smells weird."

"It's also possible that we were exposed to the smell there..."

After saying that, Hera raised her slender white lotus arms, her little nose twitched everywhere on her body, and added with certainty: "Of course, I don't smell bad."

Hades nodded. Hera did not have any strange smell on her body. This was the Greek goddess. Even though she had not bathed since she was born, she still exuded a light fragrance.

"It's time to go back."

It had been some time since they had been out, and Hades and Hera returned to the cabin again. The moment he opened the door and walked in, he saw Demeter chatting happily with Hestia by the campfire. The two sisters were talking and laughing, and the scene was very cheerful and harmonious.

Hades's calm eyes moved slightly, and he glanced at Demeter, who was sitting next to Ming Yan without any fear. She was as gentle as usual, with a soft smile on her face, and there was no trace of anything. Exceptions.

Hades glanced out of the corner of his eye and saw Hera sighing in relief, walking to the campfire and sitting down, chatting cordially with the two sisters, so she also thought that she was overthinking?
Hades decided to verify what Hera said and sent an invitation to Demeter: "Demeter, can you go out with me?"

"Okay, dear Hades, brother."

Demeter stood up from the ground and smiled softly: "You know, brother, I will not refuse any request you make."

Seeing that she was not being taken along, Hestia pouted, her cheeks bulging with anger.

"Brother, you asked me to come out, what happened?"

Demeter followed Hades with a confused look on her face.

Just as he asked the question, Hades turned around and lowered his head.

Demeter was a little overwhelmed by this scene, and she was a little confused all of a sudden. She stood there blankly and allowed Hades to put his head to his neck and smell it carefully up and down.

It smelled very good. Even though I hadn't taken a shower for so many days, my body still exuded a faint refreshing fragrance. There was no such thing as the so-called corpse smell that Hera mentioned.

Hades felt the fragrance in his nose and slowly fell into deep thought.

At this time, a soft and weak voice interrupted his thoughts: "Hades, dear brother, you can't do this to your sister~"

Hades came back to his senses and saw Demeter who took a step back, covering her chest with her hands, looking at him with a look of dismay, and the corner of her mouth twitched.

"Well, Hades, brother, it's not possible now. You still have to focus on regaining your authority as Pluto. We'll talk about other things later."

Demeter chuckled softly, and at the end of the story, she looked obviously uncomfortable and her face turned red.

"I know."

After Hades replied, his eyes moved slightly, and he suddenly realized that something was wrong. Hera had always looked cold, cold and noble, but she talked a lot just now, which was completely different from the usual situation.

So the real problem was Hera all along? !

The reason why she just said something was wrong with Demeter and mentioned that she had corpse odor was just to lure her out so that she could attack Hestia!
Suddenly I realized this terrible fact.

Hades's pupils shrank, and he rushed back quickly before he could explain the reason to Demeter.

The moment he turned around, he didn't know if it was an illusion, but he suddenly noticed from the corner of his eye that Demeter, who was standing in the darkness, had blood-red eyes.

Returning to the wooden house and opening the door, the scene inside surprised Hades. Hera and Hestia were sitting around the campfire and had already fallen asleep.

Nothing unusual.

Could it be that I am overthinking it?
(End of this chapter)

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