Seeing something seemed amiss in the atmosphere, Hestia couldn't help but stand up to ask what was going on.
"What happened?"
Realizing her reaction was a bit excessive, Artemis cleared her throat slightly and asked the two casually.
"You, want to eat rabbit?"
"Yes, rabbit meat is both nourishing and firm, and tastes quite good."
Luo En, the chef, nodded subconsciously and began to explain.
"I wasn't sure what to make, but then I saw a rabbit had gotten into the vegetable garden and was nibbling on the sprouts, so I thought why not catch it and make some rabbit dishes for you all to try.
But considering the number of people dining tonight, it seemed like there wouldn't be enough, so I went to the market outside and bought a cage, ready to deal with it..."
No sooner had he finished than Hestia, realizing what happened belatedly, threw herself at the chewed-up sprouts in the field, wailing in anguish.
"Damn it, my vegetable garden, who? Who let the rabbit in?"
Suddenly, the Goddess of the Hunt stood up somewhat awkwardly.
"Cough, auntie, it was me. I caught one while hunting on the way, but accidentally let it escape when I entered. I was too caught up in chatting and forgot about it..."
"Right, it must be the one that ran into the backyard."
Athena chimed in from the side, seeming to clarify but also confirming Artemis's blunder.
The Goddess of the Hunt rolled her eyes at the Goddess of Wisdom, who was outwardly helping but secretly kicking her when down, and hesitantly spoke up.
"Auntie, I really like that little guy, how about we let it go? I'll compensate you for the loss."
"So that's how it is, never mind then..."
Seeing her niece owning up to the mistake, Hestia couldn't be bothered to pursue it further and waved at the royal chef, ready to take drastic measures in the backyard.
"Luo En, where's that little rascal? Give it back to her."
"Uh, I forgot to close the door earlier, and when I opened the cage I wasn't paying attention, so they all accidentally ran out. I can't tell which one it was, maybe Goddess Artemis herself should come and see?"
Luo En pointed to the half-open cage on the ground, and to the several snowy white culprits fleeing around, looking troubled.
Artemis, realizing the gravity of the situation, now just wanted to end the farce as quickly as possible.
However, looking around, she couldn't help but shake her head in disappointment.
"Strange, none of them seem to be the one..."
"Maybe a few escaped in the confusion..."
Luo En, rather helplessly, looked at the Goddess of the Hunt, biting back his words.
Clearly, the recent capture attempt was interrupted by Artemis, who happened to hear the commotion, providing the perfect opportunity for these little creatures.
Luckily, Artemis turned out to be reasonable, merely shaking her head in regret, not making it difficult for the innocent chef caught up in the matter.
"That's okay then, let's forget it."
Luo En, also sympathizing with the mood of the Goddess of the Hunt, took the initiative to speak, granting amnesty to all the fugitive culprits.
"Rabbit takes a bit of time to cook, how about we switch to another dish?"
"That would be good..."
Hearing such considerate words from the chef, Artemis could not help but nod in agreement, and even the way she looked at him thereafter seemed to carry traces of good will.
While Luo En was ruefully reflecting, Hestia, hearing her nieces' refusal, her eyes lit up, and she couldn't wait to bring the remaining four jugs of wine in front of her. Then she broke the seals and indulged in another intense round of drinking, thoroughly enjoying that fantastical, intoxicating feeling.
"Bang!"
A quarter of an hour later, the Goddess of the Hearth, who had proactively guzzled five jugs of grape wine, was sprawled on the table, fast asleep, her face bearing a sweet, intoxicated smile.
At this moment, Luo En, who had been busy preparing and waiting to see the drunken behavior of the three goddesses, looked at the only one who had taken the bait and couldn't help but darken his face.
You again, for the second time!
Not learned your lesson, have you? Seems I didn't hit you hard enough last time!
However, the itch in his hand ultimately didn't fall upon Hestia's bottom.
Athena and Artemis, the two reliable nieces, one on each side, supported their aunt and helped her upstairs.
Watching the three virgin goddesses walking side by side, Luo En could only honestly clean up the dishes and cutlery and set aside the thought of giving Hestia a "make-up lesson" for the time being.
They slept undisturbed through the night, with nothing amiss.
With the arrival of morning, Luo En also sat up from bed, ready to go downstairs and prepare breakfast.
"Woof!"
But before he could even open the door, the Golden Hound in the hallway bolted into his arms with a low whine, its dog face full of anthropomorphic terror, as if fleeing from some ferocious beast or flood.
Outside the door, the Goddess of the Hunt with golden hair and silver eyes discreetly withdrew her hand, maintaining her composure with a smile, acting as if nothing had happened.
"So early?"
"Yes, I woke up just in time to make some breakfast to welcome our guests."
Luo En, while stroking the trembling head of the Golden Hound, revealed a reserved smile.
Artemis glanced at the door behind her and smilingly suggested,
"Auntie might sleep until noon. Why don't you come for a walk with me first?"
Immediately after, the goddess's gaze shifted downward to the Golden Hound in Luo En's arms, her eyes sparking with fervor.
"Since you have a good dog, why don't we go to the nearby mountains and see who is better at hunting?"
"What's there to compare with him? Why don't you try with me?"
Before Luo En could speak, Athena walked out from another bedroom, casting a cold smile at the clearly ulterior-motivated Goddess of the Hunt.
Seeing her well-planned activity being interrupted, Artemis frowned slightly in displeasure.
But then, as if she had thought of something, a smile reappeared on her face.
"Great, it's rare to have a chance to hunt together. Let's see who catches more prey today, and by the way, let's have him be our referee and guide."
"No problem!"
Athena nodded in agreement and, following Artemis's gaze, cast a meaningful glance at someone behind her.
And the Goddess of the Hunt opposite her, also shared a warm look, not only showing full friendliness and admiration but even taking the initiative to grab the man's arm, displaying her full enthusiasm.
"Come ride with me in my chariot, it's faster that way."
Athena, a beat behind, narrowed her eyes slightly, her tightly closed lips letting out a faint grinding noise.
And so, Luo En, who was put on the spot to become the goddesses' arbiter, thought of a future colleague named "Paris" and an even more famous Golden Apple, and couldn't help but feel his scalp go numb.
This sort of thing, isn't likely to be a good task, is it?