The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 722 - 134 The Son with a Bulging Front and Rear End (8k Ach

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Chapter 722: Chapter 134: The “Son” with a Bulging Front and Rear End (8k Achieved, Seeking Votes at Month’s End)_2 Chapter 722: Chapter 134: The “Son” with a Bulging Front and Rear End (8k Achieved, Seeking Votes at Month’s End)_2 “I am your father…”

“?”

The unknown, strange language caused the warrior to pause slightly, looking doubtfully at the rope in her hand.

This was a secret treasure of the Amazon Tribe, reportedly forged by the God of Fire, Hephaestus himself, containing the authority of the Justice Goddess Themis and personally bestowed by the Hunting Goddess Artemis.

Because it was unbreakable, had the ability to guard and discern lies, and trapped individuals could only speak the truth, it was also called the “Truth Rope.”

Since it was her first time venturing out, her mother had personally given her this item to prevent deception.

By keeping the Truth Rope tied to her at all times, she could maintain a clear mind, enabling her to face a rational world of objective truth.

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Theoretically, nobody could lie to her.

So, what did “I am your father” mean?

Just as the girl was perplexed, a faint questioning voice came from the man:

“Is Hippolyta doing well?”

The girl was startled by his words and looked up in surprise:

“You know my mother?”

Luo En nodded, then under the girl’s astonished gaze, he loosened the bounds of the Truth Rope and pointed to the Great Temple.

“If you want to know the answer, follow me inside and we’ll talk.”

The girl pondered briefly and followed the figure into the temple.

As soon as she entered, Luo En straightforwardly asked:

“Have you come to Sparta also because of King Agamemnon’s affairs?”

“Yes, we have an oath of mutual support with the Spartans, and now that our allies are in trouble, we Amazon people naturally won’t stand idly by!”

The girl nodded, looking openly at the several people in the temple.

“So, my mother, Hippolyta, sent me to help. If necessary, we could first abandon Sparta and take away Granny Helen.”

Hearing that peculiar reference, Helen scrutinized the girl closely, and recognizing the familiar facial features, she suddenly realized:

“Little Diana? So you’ve grown this much!”

Saying so, Helen pulled the girl into her arms, affectionately embracing her.

It all made sense now…

Seeing this, the twin brothers gradually extinguished their wariness towards the Amazon girl.

The Guardian God of the Spartans was Apollo, and the Guardian God of the Amazon people was Artemis.

Under the influence of these sibling Chief Gods, and due to the deep friendship forged during the battle of the giants, the two city-states forged an alliance, becoming mutual allies.

It was rare that after two hundred years, the Amazon people had not reneged on their oath.

When Luo En heard this girl’s origin from Helen, he couldn’t help but feel a mix of humor and annoyance.

Diana was also a pseudonym used by Diana, the Goddess of the Hunt, during her walks in the Mortal World.

For some reason, Artemis had specifically chosen the name “Diana” for this child.

Could it be, to give herself a sense of involvement?

Luo En thought to himself with a wry smile, his gaze towards the girl becoming somewhat complex.

At this moment, having learned the identities of the three from Helen, Diana also reacted, looking at Luo En weirdly:

“So, you are the one my mother mentioned?”

“Is it that difficult to call me ‘father’?”

Luo En rolled his eyes, looking irritably at his newly discovered disobedient daughter.

Diana, unfazed, retorted indifferently:

“A father who disappeared for two hundred years and neglected my mother and me?”

Luo En had no response and could only temporarily skirt around Greece’s perennially tricky father-child relationships, instead asking:

“Did you come alone?”

Dodging these sharp questions, Diana’s expression softened, casually answering:

“There’s also a small squad near the city gates to meet me.”

“Signal them to gather at the Moon Temple, there’s a use for you all!”

Diana glanced at Luo En’s stern face and then at Helen, who slightly nodded. She immediately took out the bronze emblem she carried and issued the rallying call to her teammates across the way.

A quarter of an hour later.

“Bang!”

The tightly closed doors of the Moon Temple were kicked open. A figure wielding a chain hammer charged into the temple like a fierce leopardess, looking around murderously.

Seeing the entrance that resembled a tiger raiding a home, Luo En’s face turned as dark as the bottom of a pot:

“Penthesilea, when will you ever change this habit?”

“It’s you!”

Penthesilea stared at the familiar figure in front of her, initially stunned, then her face broke into a delighted smile as she quickly waved towards the outside.

“It’s our own people, stand down the alert, just guard the outside!”

Upon hearing this, the dozen or so accompanying Amazon warriors sighed in relief and adopted a three-person group formation to silently guard around the Great Temple throughout the night.

Compared to the Divine Blood Guards and priests outside, who were infiltrated by unknown numbers of groups, these elites from the Amazon Tribe appeared more professional.

Having just organized the outside, Penthesilea eagerly extended her hand toward Luo En.

“Where’s the wine you brewed? Give me a jug! I’ve almost suffocated these many years waiting!”

Seeing his aunt-by-marriage’s hand about to rummage through his waist, Luo En reluctantly took out a jug of self-brewed ambrosial honey wine from the Magic Circle Diagram to satisfy this lush.

As a jug of wine gurgled down her throat, Penthesilea burped contentedly, her face wearing a tipsy look as she turned to Luo En and spoke softly:

“Since you’ve already met Diana, I won’t hide her identity from you anymore…”

Luo En casually replied, “I know, she’s my and Hippolyta’s daughter.”

“Of course not!”

“Ah?”

Hearing that unexpected answer, everyone looked at Penthesilea in astonishment.

At that moment, Penthesilea, slightly tipsy, affectionately hooked a hand around Luo En’s neck, with her other hand restlessly searching inside his embrace, resembling a flirtatious woman of a respectable man.

Diana’s eyes on them gradually became strange; she spoke with a rough voice:

“Could it be, you two are…”

Feeling that odd gaze, Penthesilea rolled her eyes back:

“What are you thinking? In the Amazon Tribe only Hippolyta and he have slept together, I’m just searching for more wine.”

Following an unsuccessful search, Penthesilea stretched her hand towards her brother-in-law:

“Hey, is there any more? Bring another jug!”

“What else do you want, let’s first clear this up!”

Luo En brushed off his aunt-by-marriage’s prying hand from his body and asked sternly.

“Is Diana really my daughter?”

“Of course she is! Otherwise, where would that divine power greater than that of ordinary deities come from?”

“Then why did you say…”

“Because her mother isn’t my sister Hippolyta, but your lawful wife Thetis!”

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Penthesilea interrupted Luo En’s questioning, bluntly revealing the truth.

“About over a hundred years ago, shortly after the death of the King and Queen of Sparta, Lady Artemis secretly took this child from War God Mountain to Paradise Island, claiming she was a descendant of you and Thetis, and entrusted her care to our Amazon Tribe. Then she disappeared with the gods and has been unheard from until now. To hide this child’s identity and protect her safety, we borrowed Lady Artemis’s former identity and gave the child a false name, calling her ‘Diana’, and falsely claimed her to be Hippolyta’s daughter.”

At that moment, father and daughter were like they were hit by a bomb, staring blankly at each other, their minds in a haze.

Meanwhile, Penthesilea took advantage of Luo En being off guard, reached into his half-open Magic Circle Diagram, pulled out a jug of ambrosial honey wine, popped the wooden stopper and drank heartily while grinning and adding:

“So, her real name isn’t ‘Diana’, but ‘Achilles’! It seems that was the name Thetis herself picked…”

Achilles?

After Hercules, the strongest demigod hero of Greece, who had shone brilliantly in the battle of Troy.

By the way, this legendary Child of Fate… is male…

Luo En looked at the woman in front of him with pronounced curves, and couldn’t help but fall into deep silence.