When Suze raised this idea in his heart, he despised Minos.

It seems that he let Percival approach the white bull for the cursed Percival.

In fact, from the beginning of detaining the white bull, his greed and stupidity led to Percival's curse; Then, when Percival was cursed and distorted his hobby, he not only didn't find a way to help Percival lift the curse, but also encouraged and welcomed him to see the good things of Percival and the White Bull

It can be said that he sacrificed his wife Percival for his distorted aesthetics from beginning to end.

There is nothing wrong with white bull control, but if you hurt your wife and let her live in a curse, Minos is a completely disgusting guy.

Such a disgusting guy, with such a distorted aesthetic, Suze feels that he should become the fate of Pacifi. Maybe this is what Minos wants to pursue most?

When the bell rang in the afternoon, pairs of slaves were displayed outside the palace and knelt on the ground.

With precious offerings, Minos and Pacifi came to the palace where Suze lived and offered sacrifices to him respectfully, asking whether to enjoy the sacrifices on the spot.

Su Ze said, "I prefer prepared food to such sacrifices."

Knowing this, he asked, "are you coming to send sacrifices to me to change your faith?"

Minos quickly and respectfully said, "Maitreya, I heard that your power can compete with Poseidon, the God of the sea, and is ready to become one of the twelve main gods on Olympus."

"The creed kingdom does not intend to change its belief, but is willing to believe in the God Maitreya on Olympus. We believe you will soon climb Olympus and become one of the twelve main gods. This does not conflict much with our consistent belief on Crete. "

Let him tell you. This Minos is still a very smart man when he doesn't involve the problem of "white bull".

"Well, accept your sacrifice for the time being." Suze said calmly, "do you have a request?"

"Noble and great God Maitreya," Minos said. "My wife pasiphi fell in love with a white bull. She wants to live with the bull. Can you satisfy our ideas?"

Suze watched him quietly, watching the guy's twisted and selfish soul satisfying his preferences.

"If you want to ask this question, I can give you an answer," Suze said.

"We are willing to listen to the oracle of the gods."

Minos and Pacifi knelt on the ground and listened respectfully.

"Among the city states of Athens, there lived a craftsman with extraordinary craftsmanship. He was the son of metion and his name was Daedalus. He had extraordinary craftsmanship and was proficient in all the skills of carving, architecture and craftsmen."

Suze said: "he taught his nephew taros his craft, but found that taros was more dexterous than himself. He was worried that his nephew would surpass himself. He pushed taros down the wall of Athens. In order not to be killed, he is coming to Crete. "

"When he comes here, you can let him make a wooden cow shell, make the white bull and the wooden cow shell a pair, and let people hide in the wooden cow."

Minos and Pacifi were overjoyed and saw the hope of becoming closer to the white bull.

"Thank you for the oracle of the gods!"

Minos thanked and was leaving with Pacifi.

Suze was moved by a thought and asked Minos to leave with an illusion, which he believed to be true.

And don't say anything more to the cursed poor woman. After all, the other party is still in the curse of "deep love for the bull". It's impossible to return to normal without touching the curse.

Suze directly spread his power to Pacifi and expelled the divine power of Poseidon, the God of the sea.

Of course, this divine power was observed by Su Ze, and then let the avalanche jade simulate.

If necessary, all his energy can also be transformed into Poseidon's divine power posture in a very short time - it may have a miraculous effect when it is needed.

As the power was taken back, Percival sat on the ground and recalled in surprise his fascination with the bull, as if he had changed his behavior like a person.

The more she thought, the more frightened she was. She knelt down in front of Su Ze and thanked him very piously.

"Great God Maitreya, I pasiphi will always thank you, always regard you as my lifelong faith, and never betray my loyal faith to you!"

"Thank you for saving me from curse and disaster. Thank you for your..."

Suze raised his hand, and an invisible force lifted pacifis up. Pacifis stood up, bowed respectfully and pressed his heart.

Kneeling down is generally not the etiquette they will use, but when they really appreciate and plead, it seems that only such etiquette can express their sincerity.

"Needless to say, Percival, you have something to do next."

"Ask the Maitreya God to guide me." Said Percival.

"Minos at the moment has joy in his heart." Suze said, "when you are distorted in love and have a good feeling for the bull, Minos uses this curse to try to make you stay with the bull and satisfy his own disgusting desire."

Percival's eyes widened, then anger rose in his eyes and clenched his palm.

"Such a man's disgusting intention towards the white bull makes people sick. Using one's own wife is even more hateful. "

Suze said, "Percival, I need you to continue pretending that the curse has not been lifted. I will punish Minos when contemporary daros comes and makes a wooden cow. "

With his anger at Minos and his respect for the Maitreya God, pasiphi solemnly promised: "yes, the Maitreya God, I will pretend that I am still cursed!"

"I must also see whether Minos is trying to save me or to use the curse to make himself happier when I am cursed!"

Suze didn't say anything more, indicating that she could step down.

A few days later, Minos with a happy face came to the palace where Suze lived with Pacifi and a gloomy middle-aged man.

"Great Maitreya God... Because of your prophecy, I found Daedalus and his son Icarus who came to Crete. Everything is as you said..."

"Daedalus is willing to make a wooden cow for my wife and deceive the white bull."

Suze was noncommittal. He glanced at Daedalus and Icarus, whose face was green and astringent not far behind him, and then his eyes fell on Pacifi.