Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 941 The God of Beauty’s Concerns

The reason why Manda pretended to be Aphrodite was because she didn’t want to face Pan’s stubbornness. After coming to this world for more than ten years and dealing with the gods for more than ten years, Manda came to the conclusion that the way to defeat the gods was Being stubborn is harder than defeating the gods.

He didn't have that much time to reason with Pan. There was also a scale at home that could explode at any time and an eye-catching Odysseus.

But now the question arises, if Aphrodite really came to Pan's temple, how should this matter be explained?

Manda not only had to face Pan's stubbornness, but also had to fight with the God of Beauty over the impersonation thing.

It’s really hard to tear her apart now, the God of Beauty may threaten Manda with Horna.

But Pan's attitude was very firm and he would not allow Aphrodite to leave the secret room.

Until Hermes was healed, He would not allow anyone to leak the news.

Sandir, who was on the side, saw the situation clearly, stood up quickly and said, "I'm almost done resting, please let me heal the Lord of the Gods."

Hema said from the side: "Mom, although today's fragrance is very special, I really think this kind of makeup is a bit vulgar."

Manda said angrily: "Talk less and eat more, so you can recover faster."

Pan entered the mini palace again and took out Hermes.

Hermes' face was pale and his flesh was stiff. If Manda hadn't been able to feel the breath of the soul, he would have looked no different from a dead corpse.

Sanjila started to repair it, using the same method as before, but this time the repair was a little difficult.

Although the wound caused by Zeus was not big, the damage to the soul was much more serious than that of Eros. The repair had just been carried out for a short while, and Sangela had already begun to sweat.

Hema sniffed and said, "I smell sweat and dust, a very strong smell of dust."

The smell of sweat is okay, but the smell of dust is a bit troublesome.

This was the second time He mentioned the smell of dust. Hema must have smelled the smell of chaos.

Pan sniffed and said, "This smells a bit like being lost. Dear Queen of Heaven, may I ask where you got this nymph?"

Manda looked at Hermes and said to Pan: "I also have some questions to ask you. Who beat your father like this? Manda refused to tell me, but from your father's wounds, Look, it seems like..."

Pan quickly waved his hand and said: "Don't make random guesses, let alone talk nonsense. Let's ask each other less questions."

Does the wound look like the one left by Zeus?

How can you talk nonsense about this kind of thing?

The topic was changed, and Manda let out a sigh of relief. The next thing that worried him the most was Aphrodite.

The real Aphrodite really wanted to find Pan, but she lingered near the temple for a long time and never came in.

He discovered something important. There was a lot of dust flying on the cliffs of Mount Olympia, and Aphrodite was worried that someone was stealing the stone tablets.

But he checked on the cliff several times, but no one was seen. The flying dust gathered into a stream and flew towards the palace of the gods.

As Dust chased him all the way down, Aphrodite chased him to Pan's temple.

This is funny. Could it be that Pan was the one who stole the slate?

Why did Pan do this? Could it be that He wanted to invent deeds on the stone tablets to enhance His own status?

Aphrodite was very conflicted now. She was sure something big had happened, but who should she tell about it? Who can I discuss this with?

Go to Pan to question him?

Pan was not restricted in the mountains, and Aphrodite was no match for him. Let alone questioning him, if Pan turned against him, Aphrodite might not even be able to save her life.

Why hasn't Hermes come back yet? If even Pan had second thoughts, Olympia would be completely ruined.

Just after midnight, it was time for Aphrodite to patrol, but Athena didn't come back. Could it be that there was an accident?

Aphrodite drilled the pinhole and carefully patrolled outside the barrier.

After circling the barrier a few times, Aphrodite saw a shadow on the barrier.

The shadow was not big, only the size of a fingernail, but this irregular shadow seriously violated Aphrodite's aesthetics, making her notice it at a glance.

Approaching the shadow, he smelled some witchcraft. Like most gods, Aphrodite hated witchcraft. He tried to use divine power to resolve it, but the witchcraft was very strong and showed no signs of loosening. .

Aphrodite changed her method. She bit her fingertips and tried to use ancient blood to break the witchcraft.

This time there was some improvement, there were some changes in the witchcraft, and a voice came from the shadows.

"Who's out there, help me!"

It was Athena's voice. He was actually under witchcraft?

This witchcraft was unusual, and Aphrodite thought it was the work of Circe, but Circe probably didn't have the ability to trap Athena.

"What happened?" Aphrodite asked.

"Let me out first, and I will tell you when I get out!"

"You can't go out without telling me. I can pretend I haven't seen you before." Aphrodite sneered and turned to leave. Suddenly she heard Athena shout, "Manda Cloud has gone to the mountains." ."

Manda is here? What is he here to do?

Athena shouted: "Let me out quickly, he must want to take advantage of my brother's absence to cause trouble!"

What trouble does Manda bring? Usurping power?

Aphrodite felt that Manda would not do such a thing. She had always admired Manda and trusted Manda. Even if Manda was called a traitor, she could understand Manda's difficulties.

"What are you waiting for!" Athena shouted, "Let me out quickly!"

"What's the rush? You have to take your time!" Aphrodite wanted to smear a little more blood on the shadow, but after thinking about it, she wiped the blood off her fingertips.

He picked up the messenger charm that Manda gave him and said silently: "You bastard, what are you doing on the mountain?"

Manda heard Aphrodite's voice, and her face was covered with sweat.

How to return to Him?

Or just don't answer.

Aphrodite said again: "Where are you now? If you don't tell me, I will tell Pan about this!"

Damn it, He's coming to Pan's temple.

This is how to do?

Tell Him the truth?

No, Manda doesn't trust Aphrodite.

What else can be done?

"Did you say it or not?" Meishen's voice came again.

Manda responded: "Mother, Pan and I are together!"

The purpose of saying this was to tell Aphrodite that there was no need to tell Pan about this matter.

If Aphrodite had no evil intentions, he wouldn't have to ask too much. Pan was the person in charge of Mount Olympia, and Manda would definitely not do anything bad if she was with him.

If Aphrodite had other intentions, he would not dare to come to Pan. Pan and Manda could defeat all of Aphrodite's plots by joining forces.

But Manda was only worried about one thing. Aphrodite had no objections, but she didn't trust Manda. If she had to come to Pan's temple to verify, things would be in trouble.

But Manda could do nothing about it and could only hope that Aphrodite would not doubt him.

After a long time, Aphrodite responded.

"Don't worry and do your thing. I'll help you hold Athena down."

Aphrodite trusted Manda, and Manda's words made her feel relieved.

Pan is stealing soil from Mount Olympia, for reasons unknown.

But as long as Pan and Manda are together, they will never do anything detrimental to Hermes. He firmly believes that the two sons of Hermes will not betray him at the same time.

Athena's voice came from the shadows again: "When exactly do you want to wait? Is it so difficult to break a witchcraft?"

"Stupid woman!" Aphrodite scolded, "You can come out on your own, I really don't bother to serve you!"

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