Give Me the Name of God

Vol 3 Chapter 556: Odysseus's lie

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Polyphemus did not boast, his wine is the best wine Manda has ever drunk, even the wine of Worm cannot be compared.

"Teach me how to make wine!" Manda wanted to teach this method to Worm. A cup of this kind of wine can sell for at least two silver coins.

"Stop dreaming," Polyphemus laughed. "This is the most important **** in my life!"

After laughing, his expression was a little dim: "Odysseus, once praised my wine, he said it is the best wine in the world."

According to the "Book of Odes", Odysseus presented Polyphemus with a can of wine. Polyphemus had never drunk such a fragrant wine. Because he was greedy for a glass, Odysseus used the wine to give it to Polyphemus. Get drunk.

Manda suspects that this section of "The Book of Songs" is seriously untrue, and there is no need to guess about this matter.

Just ask directly. Manda told Polyphemus about the content of "Book of Songs", but Polyphemus didn't say anything.

He is roasting lamb, and there are many bottles and cans beside him. There are all kinds of spices in them. Although he can't see them, he accurately remembers the location and amount of each seasoning, if he didn't see it with his own eyes, Manda could not have imagined that a giant with such a rough appearance could live so delicately.

When the first lamb was roasted, Manda picked up the leg of lamb and ate a piece, praising Polyphemus for his cooking.

"This is the best barbecue I have ever eaten. Can you tell me the recipe of the sauce? I'll go back and tell my cook..."

Polyphemus smiled: "He also said something similar."

Manda was startled: "Odysseus again?"

The giant nodded.

Manda quickly explained: "Although I have said the same thing, I really have nothing to do with him..."

"I know, you are different from him. Every drop of his blood is shameless and cunning. When he came to this island, he brought twelve scrawny soldiers. Rotting seashells, a soldier saw my sheep. He drew his knife and wanted to eat the mutton, but was turned over by the top of my sheep and broke a leg."

Having said this, Polyphemus laughed loudly. He was mocking Odysseus and his soldiers, and he didn't even have the strength to subdue sheep.

But to be honest, it’s not particularly embarrassing to have a sheep that can’t beat him. Polyphemus’ sheep is bigger than a camel, and it’s not a problem to knock over a bull.

Polyphemus went on to say: "I should kill those thieves. As soon as they come to the island and steal things, I should know what they are! But I still gave them a chance to explain. This is mine. The stupidest thing I've done in my life is the most regrettable thing!"

Manda was curious about what explanation Odysseus had made.

Polyphemus recalled: "He pleaded with me to let go of his soldiers. Although he was very pleading, his waist was very straight. He said he was a king. He experienced a ten-year period. During the war, he and these soldiers were lucky enough to survive,

He wanted to go home and took his soldiers home. A group of shameless people came to his kingdom. They wanted to take possession of his land and his wife. His wife was fighting desperately, but he was lost on the sea. Wandering at sea for almost a month, without food or water, his soldiers will starve to death before they will attack my sheep. "

Manda ate a large piece of lamb, licked the grease on his mouth and said, "Do you believe him?"

Polyphemus nodded: "The way he speaks is like an old friend of mine. They are really alike. I killed a sheep for them to eat and gave them wine to drink. I found a safe for them. The cave, let them live.

He said that as long as there is a wind, they will leave here. To be honest, I am not willing to let him go. I kill them a sheep every day and let them have mutton to eat every day. I also give them a big barrel of wine every day.

I became very close friends with him. At least I think so. I talked to him about everything. He told me about his wife. I told him about my Galatea. The days are so beautiful. "

These few words are very natural, like two men discussing each other's wives, ordinary people can't hear any flaws.

But in fact, this is the self-comfort of the Cyclops. Polyphemus is totally unrequited love for the sea nymph Galatea, and they are not even lovers.

Seeing the intoxicated expression of Polyphemus, Manda couldn't help but persuade: "There are more than fifty sea nymphs in the world, but there are only three cyclops. You deserve a better one."

After saying this, Manda regretted a bit. According to the "Book of Songs", someone dared to say bad things about Galatea, and the irritable Polyphemus would directly unscrew the other's head.

But this time, Polyphemus was not angry. He took another piece of mutton to Manda and said, "That man said the same, but I only have Galatea in my heart. He promised to help me woo, he said He will succeed."

Manda rubbed her eyebrows and closed her eyes.

Simple giant, how can you be fooled like this?

To woo you is to eat food for you. He asks for love, but he also eats food! This is a truth that even junior high school students understand.

He will not only help you with courtship, but will also do all the things after courtship for you. He will always be the bridegroom official and enter the bridal chamber. He will also tell you that this is a fate arrangement and ask you to silently send blessings. .

What happened next was almost exactly the same as Manda’s guess. Odysseus brought wine and flowers to Polyphemus and wooed the sea nymph Galatea. Then that night, the two of them slept. Together.

"I don't blame him, really," Polyphemus said, sniffing. "It's my business that I love Galatea. It's her business that she likes. It's not that important."

Manda nodded appreciatively, and said quietly in his heart: Licking the dog, you deserve it!

Polyphemus went on to say: "Later it was windy and he was leaving. I gave him two big bags of wine (bags of lambskin) and a lot of dried lamb. Before we set off, we drank a few glasses together. Unexpectedly, He poisoned the wine, Circe’s poison."

Circe's poison? This doesn't make sense again.

According to the "Book of Odes", Odysseus met Circe after he blinded Polyphemus. Is the time relationship in the book also wrong?

"I was poisoned and could not move my body. He told his men to kill all my sheep, rob me of my wine, beat me, humiliate me, and wanted to kill me. Fortunately Galatea gave me a drink. With some honey from the sea, I wake up, and I know Galatea still loves me!

"I killed his six subordinates and almost killed him. He begged me for mercy. He said he was cursed by the devil to do such a stupid thing. I, my heart softened..."

Manda nodded and sent another word of comfort in his heart: You deserve it once you make a mistake.

"I only hesitated for a while, but he seized the opportunity. He took the remaining six subordinates and suddenly picked up a spear and stab at me. The poison was not completely resolved. I was very slow and failed. Get out of the way and get blinded..."

Having said this, Polyphemus was silent for a long time, he opened the sheepskin bag and poured all the wine into it.

"I chased to the shore, and my shout was heard by the two brothers. They were nearby. As long as they took action, they could tear Odysseus and his men to pieces, but what should I say? Was hurt by a mortal? I was deceived by a mortal? I almost died at the hands of a mortal? This mortal still called me brother yesterday?

I can only say that no one hurt me, no one... My two brothers still laugh at me to this day. "

Manda sent another word of comfort in his heart: You deserve face when you die.

It’s not just his brother who laughed at him. “Book of Odes” has another version of the story, saying that Odysseus told Cyclops his name is no one. Cyclops believed it was true and was stabbed by Odysseus. After the eyes, I said no one hurt me.

This incident has become a laughing stock for thousands of years, and until Manda's last life, this joke has been repeatedly applied in some film and television works.

It now appears that all of this is fabricated, either by the author of "The Book of Odes", or by Odysseus himself. "The Book of Odes" records the deeds of various heroes in the classical period, most of them The hero's deeds all come from rumors, but Odysseus's deeds come from his own dictation, so the latter is more likely.

Is it possible that Polyphemus lied?

First of all, Manda didn't think he had to lie to himself, and the giant's IQ was not low at all, it was impossible for him to make such a stupid mistake.

After drinking another bag of wine, Polyphemus went on to say: "He laughed at me on the boat, saying that his men were merciful and left me alive. He said he would come to me again. He was a **** Blood, with an immortal body, let me wait for him here~www.readwn.com~ I have been waiting here for an unknown period of time, because I lost the light, I gradually forgot the years, until last night I received my father’s reminder, he said The cunning man came, and I immediately thought of Odysseus, but I didn't expect my father to admit the wrong person."

No wonder Polyfius would regard Manda as Odysseus, because he had received an oracle.

Polyphemus' father was Poseidon, and Poseidon regarded Manda as Odysseus?

Stop kidding, how could Poseidon make such a mistake? He wanted to use his son's hand to get rid of me, and in the end he could use "a misunderstanding" as an excuse to make a round in front of Hermes.

Poseidon wanted to put me to death, and I am afraid that there will be more dangers in the future.

What's worse is that there is no way to leave the island, and can only passively wait for Poseidon to take action.

No, you have to find a helper on this island.

After eating two goats, Polyphemus was still very interested. He pulled the owl's body over and was about to peel it with a short knife: "Taste the taste of this guy, it's also very good."

"Wait a minute!" Manda stared at the owl's body, then turned to look at the Cyclops' face.

"Do you want to see the light again?"

Polyphemus opened his mouth wide, and the short knife in his hand fell to the ground.

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