Give Me the Name of God

Vol 4 Chapter 673: God's gaze

In the middle of the night, Manda was sleeping soundly with her arms around Horna, and suddenly felt the gaze from the gods.

Is it Hermes? Is this madman finally going to do it to himself?

Don't panic, don't panic, first judge the direction of your gaze.

Kaijero's guest room is on the first floor, and Manda's room is on the second floor. The gaze is from top to bottom, which should come from Olympia.

Hermes has returned to Olympia?

It may not be Hermes, it may be God Pan, and he may want to determine whether he is still safe.

Even Hermes does not matter, if he returns to Olympia, it proves that he will let himself go.

Keep pretending to be asleep and don't irritate this lunatic.

Manda pretended for a while, but couldn't hold it anymore. His gaze was so strong that he couldn't breathe.

The distance of the watcher is a bit close, it should not be Olympia.

Some action must be taken, not lying in bed and waiting for death.

Manda opened his eyes abruptly, and found that the gaze really did not come from Mount Olympia.

The two were standing by the bed watching Manda.

When a person is asleep, two people stand by the bed and look at him silently. This scene alone is enough to drive ordinary people crazy.

Although Manda is not an ordinary person, he is a seventh-order saint, but when he sees the faces of the two people clearly, all the sanity is lost in an instant.

One is Hermes and the other is Athena.

The two gods stood beside Manda's bed.

Hermes stretched out a finger and put it to his lips, beckoning Manda not to make a sound.

Athena pointed to the lion woman, then pointed outside the door, motioning to change the place to speak.

Manda covered her mouth and nose with her hands, and finally restrained her desire to scream before suffocating.

He got out of bed, put on his shoes, and quietly left the room with the two gods.

On the road, a series of terrible plots emerged in a blank brain.

Why did Athena appear in front of her with Hermes?

The reason is easy to explain.

The brothers and sisters fell in love and killed each other, and finally came together. Athena said gently: "I am already yours. I have given you everything, but there is a scar in my heart that cannot be healed."

Hermes said affectionately: "What kind of scar is it? Can't even my love make you forget the trauma?"

Athena wept bitterly: "I was once humiliated by a mortal."

Hermes nodded: "I understand, my love, although this mortal is very important to me, but for you, I will never let him live in the world!"

The above plot comes from Manda’s imagination, but Manda firmly believes this is true.

Shameless Hermes, you abandoned me for a woman, and even wanted to kill me. I really misunderstood you, a ruthless and unrighteous person!

Thinking wildly along the way, Manda took the two to a vacant house.

Closing the door, Manda knelt in front of Hermes with a plop, crying, "Father, listen to my explanation. The matter between my mother and I was a pure misunderstanding!"

Hermes frowned and said: "What are you doing, get up quickly, my face has lost you!"

Manda looked at Athena and said, "If my mother doesn't forgive me, I will never get up!"

Athena stunned: "Who do you call mother?"

Manda looked helpless: "Aren't you my mother?"

Athena froze for a moment, then smiled: "This kid is really sensible."

"He doesn't usually do this, he may be frightened," Hermes picked up Manda and asked, "Are those people still there?"

"Which people?"

"Those impersonating me."

"Pretend? Are they fake."

Hermes looked grimly: "Don't you think it's true?"

"I've never thought so," Manda looked firm, but was full of suspicion. "They are in this house. I will take you to take a look."

Athena smiled and said: "What else to watch? I will do it tonight and just kill them."

Hermes said: "It's not a good time tonight. The other party is bleeding my blood and carrying my scepter. I am afraid that I will suffer a loss if I rashly shoot."

Athena looked contemptuously: "I heard you right? How cautious does it take to deal with a few mortals?"

Hermes said: "No matter at any time, it is not wrong to be cautious. This is the mortal world. We must guard against the Lord of God’s Punishment and Gaia at any time. Besides, we have time. It’s okay to stay here for a few more days. I don’t just want to After taking their lives, we still have to see who the messenger behind them is."

Manda didn't dare to say anything more, if you want to play, just have fun here, whatever you want.

He cleaned up the two rooms himself, and returned to his room tremblingly.

Hermes was not tired, sitting by the window and admiring the night outside.

Athena quietly came to Hermes and asked in a low voice: "Do you want to find out the truth or protect your believers?"

"Both." Hermes jumped off the window sill, deliberately keeping a certain distance from Athena.

"Is it worth it?" Athena clung to Hermes again. "In my opinion, your followers don't have much loyalty to you."

"Disloyal people are more reliable." Hermes pushed Athena away.

"What's the truth?" Athena looked puzzled. "What value can disloyal believers have?"

"Is Odysseus loyal to you? Isn't he worthy? It's just that you don't know how to cherish it. I never believe in so-called loyalty, and there is no absolute loyalty in this world."

Athena shook her head and said, "That may not be true. Pan is absolutely loyal to you and will never betray you."

"Anyone can betray me, as long as there is a suitable price," Hermes looked at Athena with a smile, "This is why I brought you to the mortal world. I temporarily handed Olympia to Pan. But He can't fight you, and you may betray me at any time."

At dawn the next day, Manda, who hadn't slept all night, went to Hermes to greet her, but Hermes was not in the room, and Athena was not there.

Where did you go?

Did you really go to Kaijero?

You don't have to be so serious about playing a game, right? Kill yourself? Is this interesting?

When they arrived in Kaijero's room, Hermes and Athena were indeed there, but their images changed a little.

Hermes had a beard on her upper lip, and she seemed to be around thirty years old, while Athena had become much older, looking like a woman in her fifties.

"Hehe," Manda didn't know what to explain, "you already know him."

Kejello nodded and said, "Your cousin, Mr. Jerez Crowdsey and your aunt, Mrs. Yaleila Crowdsey, have already explained their intentions. As your relatives, they actually have you like me. My friend, this really touched me."

My cousin and aunt... Manda nodded and said: "My family is so enthusiastic, even I am very touched. Some of you talk slowly, and I will prepare some wine and food for you."

Hermes waved his hand and said: "Don't bother, my friends and I will go out for a walk, and visit the tavern in the capital by the way."

"Okay, the tavern in the capital is very good! I'll prepare a car for you!"

Go out and get better.

Maybe Hermes didn't want to go crazy, let him take his clone to go out and give him a chance to round things back.

The carriage was ready, Hermes and Kejero boarded one after another, but Athena was unwilling to travel together: "You young people, go out and play, I'm tired, I want to take a good day off, and have a good chat with my nephew by the way."

Chat? What can I talk to you?

Hermes beckoned and said, "Manda, let's go with us. There will be opportunities to chat in the future."

Manda’s facial features are a bit distorted. He neither wants to stay in the mansion and chat with Athena, nor does he want to go crazy with Hermes on the street~www.readwn.com~ Athena is upset: "I miss mine very much. Nephew, I have a lot to say to him."

Hermes shrugged and said, "Well, mother, Manda is busy with government affairs. Don't make him too tired."

When the carriage left, Manda looked at Athena awkwardly: "Auntie, I have some government affairs and I have to go to the palace to deal with it."

"My aunt came to see you from a long way, so do you treat your elders like this?" Athena looked fiercely. "I have a few questions to ask you. As long as you answer honestly, you can go anywhere you want."

The two returned to Athena's bedroom and rejected the waiter. Athena asked the first question: "Tell me first, why didn't you kill the Qingos merchant?"

Manda smiled bitterly: "I think the Lord of the Gods should have told you that I am not his opponent."

"The holiday between us is very deep, how dare you lie in front of me?" Athena poked Manda on the forehead. "It's just a blind duck. It's easier to kill him than to trample on an ant."

Manda looked helpless and said, "Why do you think he is a blind duck?"

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