Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 667 Bloody Battle in the Temple

Ganymede, the most beautiful man in Troy at that time, the man deeply loved by Zeus, the god who fell from Olympia, the canine tearer in the extremely cold place, welcomed everyone into the palace.

Odysseus had repeatedly warned Manda not to act impulsively because of the arrogance of the god, but after talking for a long time in the temple, Manda did not act impulsively because the god was not arrogant.

He enthusiastically introduced the customs and customs of the extremely cold land to everyone, and tried his best to prove that this was not a barbaric land. In his opinion, the indigenous people of the extremely cold land were a group of brave men fighting for survival, and he could provide them with the protection within their capabilities. It is Ganymede's greatest pride in his life.

He would also ask Manda and Phranes for some news about the south. By the south, he meant all the places south of the extremely cold places. He also specifically asked about the whereabouts of the descendants of Troy.

"I heard that there are still descendants of Troy alive, and they live in seclusion in the mountains."

Odysseus nodded and said: "Yes, they are called Itathuias. Marquis Claudesay is very familiar with them. Itathuias and their elders have been guests in the Marquis' territory. "

what is this? The bad guy complains first?

Manda killed many Itathians and wiped out one of their armies. When this matter was brought up, what did Odysseus want to do?

Ganymede cast his sights on Manda: "Are my people still prosperous? How big is the population? Are they living a prosperous life?"

Manda said with a smile on his face: "I was not very familiar with the Itathia people before. I only got to know the Itathia people because of the recommendation of Sir Odaxi."

Ganymede was startled: "Who is Master Odaxi? Is he a member of my tribe?"

"Although I am not from your tribe, I am very close to your tribe, so good that I can help their king change his will, and even decide the king's life or death."

Odysseus raised his eyebrows and said, "There is some misunderstanding."

Manda smiled and said: "How did the misunderstanding come about?"

Ganymede whispered, "I think I understand."

Manda was startled, could he understand it so easily?

Ganymede looked at Odysseus and said, "You are the Lord Odacy, right?"

Odysseus did not deny it, but nodded slightly.

Ganymede said: "You tampered with the will of the Trojan King and even killed their king?"

Odysseus sighed and said, "There were two kings in Itathua, and one of them, I can only say, met with misfortune."

Ganymede turned to look at Manda: "Then you and my tribe had a conflict due to a misunderstanding. Many of my tribe must have died in battle."

Manda looked at Ganymede and then at Odysseus, the purpose of this meeting making him even more confused.

Is it possible that Manda traveled thousands of miles to come to an extremely cold place just to avenge the descendants of Troy?

Seeing that Manda didn't answer for a while, Ganymede asked again: "How deep is the hatred between you and my people?"

Manda smiled and said: "How should I answer this..."

"In fact, there is no hatred at all, right?" Ganymede said with a look of grief and anger, "You may not know my people at all, but you still kill them."

Odysseus sighed and said, "This is really just a misunderstanding."

"The same goes for you!" Ganymede looked at Odysseus angrily, "My people have no enmity against you, but you still used the most vicious tactics on them!"

Odysseus sighed and said, "I deeply regret that."

Franes shook his head and said: "Please don't blame Odysseus too harshly. This is not his fault."

Ganymede shook his head and said, "Then whose fault is this?"

Franes said: "I have killed countless people in my life. Most of them have no grievances against me. I can't even name many of them, but I was forced to take their lives because it was God's will."

We must kill what God tells us to kill, and we must destroy what God tells us to destroy. We live when God tells us to live, and die when God tells us to die. We are just wretches at the feet of gods. "

Silence fell in the hall, and Manda turned her attention to Odysseus.

Odysseus spoke: "I have been waiting for two thousand years just to wait for the goddess' approval, but I haven't waited for anything."

Franes sighed: "I have been guarding the temple for hundreds of years, fighting desperately against the erosion of the artifact. When a voice appeared in my ears, I couldn't even tell whether it was the voice of God or my own hallucination."

Manda turned his attention to Ganymede and saw his sad expression: "After so many years, the gods still haven't changed?"

Franes shook his head and said: "The gods will never change. I am still guarding the artifact for the Lord of the Gods."

I really ignored this matter. After spending so many days together, Manda found that Franes rarely mentioned the Lord of the Gods.

Has he been promoted? Or did you get some special means? In short, he has been able to resist the erosion of the artifact.

Manda looked at Odysseus, feeling that he should be the next to speak.

This is a weird intuition. He can always tell who should speak next.

This intuition did not come from divinity. After careful analysis, Manda found that this intuition came from the movies and TV series she had watched in her previous life.

Every word is so well executed that it feels like they have written the script beforehand.

Not only were the lines fluent, but the acting skills were also excellent. In Manda's heart, they had a strong resonance with their experiences, and their performances gave Manda a strong sense of empathy.

Now the sense of substitution needs to be sublimated. On the basis of severely criticizing the past, we must start to change the future.

Odysseus said: "I believe that one day, the goddess of wisdom will be moved by me and give me the artifact. By then, I will have the opportunity to become a god."

Franes laughed loudly when he heard this: "I don't dare to have such extravagant hopes. The many hardships before being promoted to the eighth level have worn away my fighting spirit. The test of becoming a god is definitely not something I can bear."

"So what if I can bear it?" Ganymede sighed with emotion, "I passed the test and turned from a prince into a wine boy on Mount Olympia. I knelt down, forced a smile, and served every god. , but when the Queen was angry, I fell to the mortal world. The only mistake I made was my appearance..."

Ganymede gritted his teeth, raised his glass, and drank it all.

Franes looked at Odysseus and said, "Is everything destined to be this way?"

Odysseus looked at Manda and said, "This is our fate."

Manda was stunned. It turned out that she still had her own role to play. Fortunately, her previous emotions were in place. Manda adjusted her expression slightly and said sadly: "Can't fate be changed?"

Franes shook his head and said: "Who can change fate? Fate is a rule that mortals must abide by."

Ganymede sighed: "Not only mortals, but gods must also abide by the rules."

Manda said: "Can't the rules be changed?"

Odysseus whispered: "I'm afraid only the rule makers have such power."

"The rule maker," Ganymede said with a glimmer of hope in his eyes, "that is the god I admire most. Every time I look up to Him, I can feel the solemnity and holiness that I have never experienced before."

Odysseus said: "I have met the founder of order, although only a few times. He gave me generous rewards for some trivial things."

"The founder of order is so generous," Franes said with a look of reverence. "I just did a trivial thing, and he actually asked me to make a wish. I have followed Zeus for hundreds of years, and Zeus has never I was rewarded with a wish, and the creator of order actually gave me a chance to choose!"

Speaking of this, Franez was a little excited and his voice was trembling.

Odysseus looked at the crowd and said, "It seems that it is not a coincidence that we are together today."

Franes nodded and said: "I believe this is fate. The Order Builder has changed our destiny."

Ganymede looked at Manda: "Marquis Claudesay, did the founder of order give you a chance to choose?"

"Yes, I will never forget the kindness of the founder of order." Manda nodded.

"Did Hermes give it to you?"

Manda smiled and said: "Everyone knows the gods on Mount Olympia."

"If there were two roads in front of you now, which one would you take?"

Manda blinked his eyes, looked at the sky and said: "Although I have feelings in my heart, I can't say these words. After all, we are all under the gaze of the gods."

Ganymede shook his head and said: "Hermes will not look at this place easily. This is the edge of the world. It is too dangerous for him. Besides, he has more important things to do. I heard that his mortal enemy is coming. Into the mortal world.”

So it turned out that Manda finally figured out the clues of the matter.

Athena came to the mortal world and needed the power of faith, so she gave the task to Odysseus.

Odysseus deliberately cooperated with Manda so that Hermes could find out the truth.

Hermes will focus his energy on Athena, and Odysseus will take the opportunity to bring Manda to the extremely cold place. In this place where Hermes has difficulty and has no intention of monitoring, he will recruit Manda to join the group and bring order. The founder of Cronus.

To be honest, Manda was really flattered. She didn't expect that Cronus would think so highly of her, and she didn't expect that he would set up such a big situation for herself.

Manda looked at Ganymede and pretended to be surprised: "Who is the mortal enemy you are talking about?"

Ganymede did not answer, and Franes sneered: "Why are you asking these questions? Do you still want to risk your life and fight for Hermes?"

Odysseus shook his head and said: "Please believe me, even if you really sacrifice your life for him, the gods will not shed a tear for you, and he will not even look at your body."

Ganymede stood up and said: "Put yourself into the arms of the founder of order. According to the new rules, you can be directly promoted to gods in the world without going through many tests."

Manda smiled and said: "If there is an opportunity to serve the founder of order, I will naturally not miss it..."

Before he finished speaking, Ganymede snapped his fingers and the door to the hall was closed.

Franes took out the lightning staff, and Odysseus stared at Manda's expression.

The inducement is over, it's time to intimidate.

Ganymede picked up a water jug: "The opportunity is right in front of you, Manda Claudesay, are you willing to make an oath in front of the river of Skettis?"

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