Saint Seiya: My Years as Poseidon

Chapter 202 Chaos in the Earthly World

Time flies, and a thousand years pass in the blink of an eye.

After confirming the gods' guidance of the bronze humans, various gods also intervened in the earthly world, showing their divine power and developing their own forces in the earthly world.

Apollo occupied Delphi, Athena occupied Athens, Hera occupied Argos...

In addition, some islands outside Atlantis have also been targeted by other gods.

Zeus acquired Aegina, Dionysus developed faith on the island of Xos, and so on. It can be said that almost all major areas of Greek mythology were occupied by the main gods.

Although Poseidon does not care much about the earth, he is the king of the sea after all, so he has to develop fishery production even in the earth.

Therefore, humans in many coastal areas also built temples of Poseidon to hold sacrifices.

For Poseidon, as long as he defends Atlantis as his base and does not fight with other gods, he will be invincible throughout the entire mythological era.

Other gods would not cause trouble in his territory. After all, Poseidon was not someone to be trifled with.

Rimuru, on the other hand, seemed a little unwilling to be lonely.

After all, he is also the main god. Although Poseidon is very good to him, he doesn't want to stay under Poseidon's wings all the time.

Therefore, others also paid attention to the development of the earthly world.

It was just that the descendants of Zeus seemed to have made an agreement, and when other gods intervened, they attacked together.

Originally, Rimuru wanted to make a big splash in Comene, but just as the local humans built a temple for him, they were attacked by the people of gods such as Ares and Apollo. Even the temple was demolished, which made Rimuru angry for a long time.

Poseidon didn't say anything, as he had expected this result.

Therefore, others directly moved out some of the Silver Humans and allocated some islands in the northern sea area to Rimuru for development.

The climate on those islands is relatively harsh, but it is not impossible to survive.

Moreover, Rimuru himself is the god of ice, which makes him very suitable for development in cold lands.

Without the intervention of other gods, Zeus' descendants began to fight each other on earth.

Although it has not reached the point of a holy war, the countries established by the major gods are constantly at war.

The entire world on earth is dotted with various countries, giving it a somewhat Warring States-style feel.

Of course, the gods are not a group of war maniacs.

Although they used bronze humans to expand their territory of rule on earth, they also used their divinity to help humans develop civilization.

The most typical example is Athena. Although she is the goddess of war and wisdom, she is also the god of art, textiles, painting, gardening, and crafts.

Her divinity enabled the civilization of bronze humans to develop greatly.

War is also a means of communication among civilizations. While the humans in Athens were developing, they also enabled the humans in other countries and cities to develop.

Not to mention, there is the existence of Hermes, the god of commerce and thieves.

Therefore, although the development of Bronze Human civilization was thousands of years slower than that of Silver Human, the exchanges between civilizations allowed them to gradually catch up with Silver Human in a very short period of time.

Unfortunately, the war on earth has never stopped. Although the bronze humans have developed rapidly, they have rarely had a peaceful day.

In a dozen or twenty years at most, war will break out between countries.

And this is because the gods did not take action. If the gods took action, or if the gods established a mythological legion and turned human wars into holy wars, the results would inevitably be even more tragic.

Of course, even if they wanted to, they wouldn't dare to do so.

After all, Zeus still exists, so he will turn a blind eye to the petty quarrels between humans and will not take them to heart.

But a holy war would destroy the unity of the Olympian gods, which Zeus did not want to see.

Therefore, even if there is unhappiness among the gods, the most they can do is let the countries under their rule start a war and attack the countries of the hostile gods.

Of course, in addition to war, there are also a lot of gossips about the gods.

After all, humans were created in the image of the gods, and when the gods occasionally see handsome men and beautiful women, they can't help but communicate with them.

Among them, the one with the most gossip is naturally Zeus.

There are too many gossips like who robbed someone's girl today, who slept with a princess from a different country tomorrow, and who played with someone else's wife the day after tomorrow.

Moreover, not only beautiful women, but also handsome men like Zeus were not spared.

The most famous one is, of course, Ganymede.

He was originally a prince of Troy, but because he was too handsome, he was favored by Zeus and abducted.

Because he liked this handsome man so much, Zeus even fired his daughter, the goddess of youth Hebe, and assigned the job of sommelier to Ganymede.

Hera even had a fight with him because of this.

As the saying goes, if the top beam is crooked, the bottom beams will be crooked too. Zeus, as the chief of the twelve gods, had set such a good example, so naturally the other Olympian gods followed suit.

For example, Apollo not only had a lot of lovers, but also developed several male favorites, such as Hyacinthus, Cyparissus, etc.

However, perhaps because these male gods were too passionate, the goddesses felt very disgusted. Both Athena and Artemis secretly vowed to be pure goddesses and would never have sex with these dirty male gods.

As for Poseidon, over the past thousand years, he has once again become the dream lover of countless goddesses.

Different from Zeus, Apollo and others who had affairs, Poseidon was a chaste man who never had affairs outside. He really did not live up to the name of "Sea King".

This made countless filthy and evil goddesses want to execute Poseidon on the spot.

Of course, although Poseidon is chaste, he still has to worry about his wife cheating on him.

Although Aphrodite and Persephone had become his subordinate gods and Poseidon was not afraid of their betrayal, on the surface, they were still bound by fate and unable to extricate themselves.

Therefore, Poseidon always kept an eye on them and watched them secretly.

Especially when he became aware of Adonis's existence, Poseidon even deliberately plotted against Ares, using the golden bow and golden and silver arrows of his youngest son, Cupid, to make them fall deeply in love.

The wild Ares did not disappoint Poseidon. He drove his chariot that day and captured Adonis back to his temple.

Because he loved Adonis so much, he wanted his children to taste it too.

Although Ares is a typical brainless god, we have to admit that he is indeed a loyal god.

Good things will never be enjoyed alone.

Therefore, when discussing the art of philosophy with Adonis, Ares even had his sons line up and come one by one.

It is said that by the next day, Adonis' anus was big enough to fit a wine bottle!

There is no way, because in the original Greek mythology, Adonis was loved by two goddesses, Persephone and Aphrodite.

Poseidon couldn't stand one cuckold, let alone two!

Therefore, he must pay special attention to Adonis...

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