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Promise looked at the goddess Persephone in front of him,

She was indeed beautiful, just as the myths described, with wavy golden hair and lovely brown eyes, wearing a pale silver dress.

At this mont, her bright eyes were reflecting Promise's figure.

Persephone gazed at the black-haired, green-eyed boy who had taken off Hades' invisibility helt and appeared before her, blinking in surprise.

Surprised at his appearance and also surprised that he was Promise.

"You're Promise, Hera's follower?"

Persephone knew about Promise, not just because Hera had already boasted about him to the gods or because of Artemis' remarkable painting that caught their attention.

It was also because she knew that if it weren't for Promise's judgnt in the white court, she and Hades wouldn't have Hera's blessing for their marriage.

Promise nodded.

Seeing him confirm his identity, Persephone grew more curious as she studied him... Truly, Promise wasn't the most handso man she had ever seen, but he was the most 'comfortable' to look at.

The experiences of over six months and the careful shaping by the wise goddess Athena, combined with his naturally artistic aura, made Persephone's eyes shine.

Such a cute and... delicate child!

Persephone held her breath, fearing that a single breath might knock him down.

After composing herself, she nervously pricked up her ears to listen for any sound outside the door.

Only when she was sure no one had noticed did she let out a sigh of relief.

She reached out, gently taking the boy's hand and pulling him closer before whispering, "Child, you said it was Hades who sent you?"

Promise nodded again, while his green eyes observed Persephone closely.

The primary purpose of his visit was to ask if she was willing to follow Hades to the underworld.

After all, he rembered the original story of Greek mythology.

In the myth, Persephone wasn't a willing participant but was taken by force by Hades, who used pogranate seeds to make her stay.

However, whether it was because Promise had altered fate from the beginning, allowing half a year for feelings to develop between the two or sothing else but Persephone's excitent didn't seem to be fake.

This greatly relieved Promise.

After all, if she herself was unwilling to go, his only option would be to choose death and leave the matter to Athena and Hera.

"Can you take away now?" Persephone asked excitedly however the boy shook his head.

Seeing this, Persephone was a bit disappointed, though not surprised as she glanced at the invisibility helt in his hand... If it could take two people away unnoticed, she would have already gone to the underworld with Hades.

She understood but was puzzled by Promise's next words.

"I cannot take you away right now, goddess Persephone, because to take you, I must first obtain the permission of goddess Deter."

When Promise said this, Persephone stared at him with a bewildered look.

She even reached out to touch his head.

"Um, child, do you not know that this matter actually...?" Persephone hesitated, her voice trailing off.

"I know everything."

'Not only that, I am aware of the future of this matter.'

"The goddess of fate has inford of everything, and it is precisely because of this that I cannot just take you away."

Before Persephone could continue her inquiries, Promise looked at her, his voice calm and serious as he spoke.

"But goddess Persephone, please believe . I will bring you to Hades, even if it costs my life."

Hearing this, Persephone was stunned.

Her first reaction was to think that Promise was lying, but her second reaction was the realization that he was telling the truth.

Just as she was about to ask for more details, she sensed sothing and looked out the window at a distance.

Quickly, she turned to Promise and said urgently, "Child, you must leave now. My mother is about to return. If she finds you here with Hades' helt, she will not spare you!"

Hearing this, Promise did not panic.

He glanced outside, thought for a mont, then nodded and disappeared using the

invisibility helt right before Persephone's eyes.

Persephone turned around and quickly opened the door.

She called Promise a few tis, and when he did not respond, she sighed in relief, thinking he

had left.

What she didn't know was that Promise was actually still in the corner of her room.

When Promise first t Persephone, he had already tested it.

Unless he made a deliberate noise, no one could detect his presence.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to get past Deter's watchful plants and the pair of

guardian lions at the gate to reach Persephone so easily.

After all, this invisibility helt was on par with Zeus's lightning bolt and Poseidon's trident

in terms of power.

Standing quietly in the corner, Promise did not wait long.

After about ten minutes, he heard footsteps.

Soon, the goddess Deter, crowned with a wreath of golden wheat and with her hair in a

braided bun, arrived.

When Promise saw this noble goddess, he was surprised.

She appeared to be a very gentle deity, with a kind and gentle deanor, quite different from

Hera's regal presence.

Given her future actions of causing the earth to wither and imprisoning Persephone, Promise had always imagined Deter to be a very strict goddess.

"Are you still angry with , Persephone?"

Deter, upon seeing her daughter, showed a pained expression, looking at her with gentle

eyes and speaking softly.

The latter turned her head away, not speaking to her.

Seeing this, Deter sighed, "I did this all for your own good... Regardless, I will never agree

to it!"

With a determined expression, Deter turned and left.

She knew that continuing the conversation would only lead to another argunt with

Persephone, as had been happening for the past month.

With each argunt, her hatred for Hades and even Hera grew.

While their eting was brief, it was enough for Promise to judge that Deter would never

relent regarding Persephone.

Indeed, Deter loved her daughter dearly and was incredibly protective.

Moreover, with her resolute nature, once she decided on sothing, it was even harder to

change her mind.

This task... really should have been handled by Athena.

Rembering the wise and gentle yet fundantally mischievous goddess, Promise couldn't

help but shake his head.

If it were Athena, she would have found a way.

In normal circumstances, Athena would have rushed to guide him, giving divine instructions.

But in this unique situation, she could only watch.

Even other goddesses could only observe unless Promise actively sought their help.

Because of this, sowhere on Mount Olympus, a certain deity was currently crying out in

pain...

Enjoying the spectacle and not fleeing imdiately, thinking it was too interesting to leave,

well..he brought this upon himself.

Even Athena believed that only with her and Hera's intervention could the situation be

resolved.

So, at this mont, what Promise did not know was that the gods were all watching him intently, never looking away.

Not only Athena and the others, but even Apollo had bid farewell to the laurel tree nymph

Daphne and returned to Olympus.

Thus, apart from the goddess of justice Themis and the three Fates, the main gods of Olympus involved in this matter and watching it unfold numbered seven.

In Greek mythology, only two or three events have ever drawn the attention of so many

principal gods at once.

Such as the adventure of the Golden Fleece, or the Trojan War!

Leaving the palace where Persephone was held, when Promise left the depths of the

mountain, dawn had already broken.

At a small river, he took off the invisibility helt.

After washing his face with the river water and rubbing his stomach, feeling a bit hungry, he heard a clear neigh from Pegasus, who landed next to a surprised Promise.

It was the first ti Pegasus had co to him voluntarily, without being summoned.

Pegasus folded its silvery white wings and looked at the boy with a gaze full of concern.

"Are you worried about ?" Promise asked, slightly puzzled but understanding after a

mont.

Pegasus nodded and neighed softly.

Seeing this, Promise couldn't help but smile, patting his head. "Thank you, but I'm okay...

Well, not completely okay, but..."

He paused, thinking for a long while.

"Pegasus, can you take to see soone?"

Pegasus nodded, its hooves striking the ground.

"I want to see soone. If this really is my end, I think... I should at least say goodbye to

him."

....

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