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Chapter 507: Chapter 34: You Are My Half-Brother_2
In that forest… were there any experts?
As Luo En frowned in thought, Cainis cleared her throat, changing the subject.
“Right, what about you guys? Why did you come to Thessaly at this time?”
“We are from the Academy of Athens, entrusted by the new Queen of Arcadia to assist Thessaly in subduing calamities.”
Luo En put on a convincing cover story, introducing himself and Medea to Cainis.
“So, you’re allies?” Cainis’s interest piqued, she coughed and rubbed her hands together, “Can we talk business?”
“What?”
“About the incident in the forest just now…”
Cainis looked embarrassed, as if she found it difficult to speak.
Luo En blinked, feigning confusion.
“What incident in the forest? Didn’t we run into each other on our way to clear out centaurs?”
“That’s solid! From now on, you’re my brother from another father and mother!”
Cainis first froze at his words, then her face broke into a smile. She enthusiastically wrapped her arm around the shoulder of her life-saving benefactor, drawing him into an embrace and pointing towards the silhouette of the city that had appeared ahead, laughing heartily.
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“Come on, follow me into the city. It’s my treat!”
“Umm~~”
The muffled groan of Luo En’s head, wedged between two wheat-colored burly arms, was lost in the embrace before he even entered the city, overwhelmed by the warmth of the people of Thessaly.
What’s there to be proud of? They’ll sag sooner or later!
Behind, Medea glanced down at her own plainly visible broad chest, then looked at her teacher being dragged away by Cainis, and hurriedly ran after them, indignant.
On the way, Luo En had intended to bid Cainis farewell and head to the Royal Palace of Thessaly to report in, hoping to rendezvous with the Twins as soon as possible.
However, he couldn’t resist Cainis’s determined invitation to thank him with a meal, and allowed the legendary beauty of Thessaly to pull him into the most famous restaurant in the Royal City.
No sooner had they entered than three figures, two men and one woman, approached.
Due to the narrow passageway, the tall girl with red hair and golden eyes, radiating a certain beauty from her features and figure, glanced at the man and woman arm-in-arm before her, a trace of disdain flickering through her eyes, then she brushed past Cainis briskly, heading towards the exit.
Caught off guard, Cainis staggered and turned her head with a cold huff.
“What’s the matter? Don’t you watch where you’re going?”
The beautiful girl with red hair and golden eyes stopped, turned to look at them, and smiled as she spoke.
“Ah, I’m sorry, I got distracted watching two monkeys mating in the street.”
“Next time you should…”
Cainis was about to express her magnanimity, but seeing the mockery in the girl’s eyes, she immediately realized the insinuation behind her words and became furious.
“Who are you calling names?”
The red-haired girl’s smile grew even brighter as she was confronted.
“Oh my, a monkey that can talk?”
“Insult me again!”
Cainis, unable to contain her anger, threw a punch at the red-haired girl’s face.
“Bang!”
With a metallic ring, Cainis watched as the brown-haired man whose chest had received her punch didn’t even flinch. Her expression changed slightly.
“I apologize, my companion has spoken out of turn and offended both of you. Please forgive us.”
The elegantly boyish man among them stepped forward with an apologetic smile, then turned to look behind him.
“Venus, come here and apologize.”
“Me, apologize? Why should I?”
The red-haired girl scoffed, her face showing disdain.
The young man’s ocean-blue eyes darkened. He twirled a bronze ring on his right ring finger.
For some reason, the ill-tempered red-haired girl’s expression changed, a flash of wariness crossed her eyes, and, seemingly under some compulsion, she reluctantly stepped forward with a lazy huff.
“My apologies, I didn’t mean to bump into you…”
Hearing that sardonic tone, Cainis couldn’t help but clench her fists again.
This woman was truly infuriating; she had never met such an aggravating person before!
“I’m hungry, shall we go in to eat first?”
The question that reached her ears made Cainis immediately suppress her anger and turn back to look at her savior.
“Alright, I’ll order some of the best local dishes from Thessaly for you first!”
Saying this, she stopped paying attention to the three people on the scene and led Luo En upstairs, ready to wholeheartedly entertain her lifesaver.
The young man breathed a sigh of relief, casting a friendly glance at Luo En, who had spoken to defuse the tension, and then commanded the man and woman beside him.
“Venus, Mars, we have things to do today; let’s leave.”
Upstairs, Luo En, who was sitting at the table, watched the three departing figures with narrowed eyes.
The goddess of love and beauty Venus… the god of war Mars…
Wasn’t this another name for members of the Olympian Twelve Gods?
Usurping the names of the future gods, who exactly were they?
“Don’t just stand there, eat, eat, eat! After we eat, I’ll take you to meet King Admetos!”
Cainis, sitting nearby, snapped Luo En out of his thoughts, enthusiastically calling out.
Unable to refuse such generosity, Luo En and Medea set aside their distractions and began to enjoy the lavish meal.
After eating for more than two hours, everyone was full and satisfied, and Cainis happily settled the bill, taking Luo En and the others into the Royal Palace.
With the local Divine Blood Hero Cainis accompanying them, they were unobstructed along the way and successfully met King Admetos of Thessaly in the Royal Palace.
Now, the ruler had reached middle age with long black hair draped over his shoulders, a gentle yet majestic demeanor, and eyes that held depths of wisdom accumulated over the years.
Beside the king sat a man with an antique face, full of beard, with thick joints in his hands, and a more robust figure than the rest, the javelin and shield next to him a size larger than those of others.
If it weren’t for the occasional sharpness in his eyes, he would look more like an old farmer than a warrior to outsiders.
Initially, Luo En wasn’t aware of this “farmer’s” identity, but as Cainis called out the man’s name, a strange hue emerged in his eyes.
Telamon, the father of the demigod hero Great Aeas from the Trojan War.
He was also the good friend of Hercules.
Despite his unremarkable appearance, this “farmer” possessed the virtues of humanity–reason and wisdom.
To Luo En’s knowledge, Telamon was a perfect example of a fool concealing his wisdom.
In a certain campaign against the city of Troy, Telamon was the first to break through the gates, charging into the city to earn the highest glory, even leaving Hercules behind.
The first time in his life, the mighty hero was surpassed by another hero in battle. Under the madness of Hera’s curse, Hercules was furious and jealous.
So, Hercules lost his senses, drew his sword, and sought to cut down Telamon, who was leading the way.
Telamon, glancing back, guessed Hercules’s intention, quickly bent down and gathered nearby bricks and stones, piling them up while calling his comrades.
When asked by others what he was doing there, he replied, “I’m building an altar here for the victor, Hercules!”
These words brought Hercules back to his senses, filled with shame. He immediately apologized to Telamon and joined the fight with the rest.
Afterward, the great hero drew his bow, shot down the Trojan king and several of his sons at the time, with only one prince surviving unscathed; the Trojans lost their will to fight completely.
To thank Telamon, Hercules gave the Trojan princess to this great hero, and he returned home with his beautiful prize.
Even just a glimpse gave Luo En a look at the exceptional adaptability and wisdom of this “farmer.”
Otherwise, he wouldn’t be talking about a beauty but rather wouldn’t be able to save his head.
After all, countless heroes had died directly or indirectly at the hands of Hercules, the cursed son.
Compared to his contemporaries, Telamon wasn’t the strongest, but he managed to keep himself safe for a long time with his wisdom,
Of course, what truly concerned Luo En about this hero was not his achievements, but his bloodline.
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Peilius, who had died at the hands of Luo En, was Telamon’s blood brother.
To encounter an enemy in such a place? Hopefully, this demigod hero would be more reasonable than his brother.
Luo En shook his head, muttering to himself, and then his brow furrowed as he noticed the three familiar figures who had appeared in the palace.
The three people he had encountered in the morning were also there!
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