After all, it is easier to deal with men than to deal with goddesses.

In other words, as goddesses representing "ideal women" and "ideal girls", dealing with men is their specialty.

As for Medusa, after learning about the determination of the sisters, as the little sister who had been bullied by them, she couldn't refute it, but she acquiesced in the arrangement, she still said to Ye Ting.

"Your Excellency, can we... have a chat alone?"

For her, this request was a bit awkward, especially since the chatting object was still a man, a man who had just beaten her to death.

Looking at the attractive curves of the woman, and the cold expression, Ye Ting nodded.

"OK."

For such a cold temperament, there are not many opportunities to get closer to her.

"Then, let's talk while walking."

Medusa waved her hand, and then walked towards the temple on her own.

Looking at the self-assertive woman, Ye Ting shrugged and followed.

Only the two goddesses behind them were whispering.

"Sister Steno, will Little Medusa be...fancy that man?" asked the crisp and sweet voice of the girl.

"...It's possible, after all, it's a man who defeated her with a few tricks. Maybe Little Medusa is the type that will be conquered by the stronger." Steno replied slowly.

"Boom~~, it’s really annoying. It’s hard to find such a great man...A Medusa, do you want to steal a man from your sister?" As if an unsatisfied child, Uri Allie said in a lovely tone Acting coquettishly at the sister.

"Hehe, if it’s Medusa, it’s not a big deal," said Steno, hiding his face and smiling. "It’s better to say that Medusa’s things are mine. If the goddess of the magic net has such a relationship... then I can make an exception to allow the little Medusa to join in."

...

Regardless of how the two goddesses talked about Ye Ting and Medusa, after stepping into the dilapidated temple, Ye Ting entered his goal. In addition to the original ruined walls, there were many stone sculptures.

Most of these stone sculptures are statues of warriors, but there are also two magicians among them.

There are dozens of these statues. They have different shapes and postures. Some are holding a shield for defense, and they are hiding behind the shield and peeping forward. Some people hold their swords high and hold them high, as if they are ready to put a sword down; some are double-handed. Move your legs apart, lean forward, look back, want to escape...

However, each of them had similar expressions-they were all horrified expressions.

In addition, they have one place that is extremely similar.

That is, these statues are almost all lifelike.

As large as the posture of the statue, as small as a trace of muscle skin, a little scratch on the armor, except for the stone, these statues are no different from real people.

No, it should be said that these statues were originally real talents.

Dozens of statues with horrified expressions are placed in such a deserted temple. If they come at night, they are indeed very oozing.

"...It's scary, right."

After the two walked silently for a while, Medusa suddenly spoke.

Her voice is very cold, coupled with her cold temperament and her way of speaking that seems unwilling to say one more word, it is easy to be misunderstood as a cold personality.

But Ye Ting knew that she just found it troublesome.

Medusa took the initiative to speak, Ye Ting glanced at her strangely, but did not answer.

He wouldn't say he was not afraid of it.

Medusa didn't care about this, but continued: "These are my sins."

Chapter 0705 Medusa's Tragedy

Yes.

These stone statues were originally all brave men who went to the small island in an attempt to "eliminate harm in name".

However, all of their endings were turned into stone statues under Medusa's magic eyes.

When talking about this, Medusa's tone was very low, and it was obvious that she was very sad to do this.

From this point of view, the girl's heart is still relatively kind.

For what he said, Ye Ting just gave a simple "Yeah."

Ye Ting's reaction surprised Medusa.

"You don't seem surprised?"

"I never comment lightly on things I don't understand." Ye Ting shrugged and looked at the woman beside him, "So, Miss Medusa, would you like to tell me your story?"

"...Just the unfortunate fate of a ridiculous woman," after hesitating for a while, Medusa finally said, "If you must want to hear it, I'll talk to you."

Then, in Medusa's cold but sweet voice, she was told about her experience.

Speaking of which, this is also the goddess Athena among the Greek gods most loved and welcomed by later generations, and it is one of the few black histories.

The origin is still from the jealousy of women.

Of course, it also includes long-standing contradictions.

The origin of the contradiction is the city of Athens.

Because they both wanted to be the patron saint of the city, Athena and Poseidon had a competition, and Athena won the victory, and Athens was named after it, and the feud between Athena and Poseidon began. NS.

However, these two are both members of the Olympus God System, and their strength can be regarded as half a catty, and they are still a nephew relationship, so even if there is a contradiction, they will not fight against each other-not to mention that the gods are immortal and immortal. Existence, in most cases, no matter how much you fight each other, you can't get any results.

Therefore, the way to resolve such contradictions has become another means.

For example, they don’t face each other, and each other finds trouble in small places.

Today your people take action against my people, and tomorrow my believers will pit your priests.

Probably this is the case.

After all, the gods are aloof, and conflicts are resolved on the "chessboard", and chess players will never go off the game in person.

The tragedy of Medusa originated from this.

The three Medusa sisters are descendants of the former sea **** Pontos.

Although as the **** replaced by Poseidon, there have always been contradictions between the two sides.

But maybe Poseidon didn't want to offend Pontos too much, or maybe there was nowhere to go.