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The once disastrous sea monster Scylla floated miserably in the water, each of its six heads pierced through by an arrow, leaving a thumb-sized bloody hole. The grayish white brain substance and golden-red blood diffused around with the tidal surge, creating a strong stench of blood that attracted nurous fish, shrimp, and sea beasts to feast on her.

Clearly, this demigod with divine blood had t an inescapable death.

Similarly, under the crushing strength, all other areas of the battlefield showed a one-sided trend without even needing the chief gods to take action personally.

Above the sky, the Nine Muses spread out in a ring formation, in groups of three, with arms crossed over their chests, raising their voices in song.

The Siren won, who were accustod to noisy and foul-mouthed chatter, each fell silent with fear, attempting to flee. However, amidst the Muses' high-pitched singing, they uttered painful wails, their black feathers flying all about, and their bodies exploded into clouds of blood mist, eventually plunging one after another into the sea.

Similarly, the Three Siren sisters, who were the origin of the bloodline, weren't spared from difficulty under the bombardnt of the Muse Goddesses' divine words, and kept floundering in the sea, with their vibrant scales shedding profusely.

Since the Nine Muses and the Siren won had a longstanding grudge, these typically petty Greek goddesses showed no rcy and dealt a deathblow without hesitation.

Amidst the sea, the Three Gorgons drove their chariots through the waves, and under their petrifying gaze, Lamias, cursed never to close their eyes, turned to stone, were granted eternal rest, and sank into the deep sea.

Compared to the Muses who openly sought vengeance, the younger Gorgon Sisters were much gentler, presenting death in a rciful way.

On the shoreline, Artemis, who finished the battle first, gestured slightly and twenty hunting nymphs quickly ford two groups.

One group dragged away the remains of the giant monster Scylla, beginning to clean up the battlefield; the other spread out in a crescent formation, guarding nearby to prevent any unseeing sea beasts from ramming into their chief god.

As for the Goddess of the Hunt, using the reason of continuing the hunt and looking for a campsite, she promptly left behind the defeated lesser deities and took Luo En to the nearby Sicily, where they strolled comfortably through the woods with her long-lost beloved.

Under Artemis's eager and tender gaze, Luo En could only muster a smile and loyally followed behind the Goddess of the Hunt.

There was no choice; a county official was no match for the present regulator. With enemies on all sides, he had to try to appease one first.

Fortunately, a woman in love is a very emotional creature. Luo En rely indicated that he beca a lesser deity of Hestia mainly because he had been favored by the Goddess of the Hearth and due to compatibility with the divine office. This tactfully brushed past his ambiguous relationship with the Goddess of the Hearth.

Artemis, who initially wore a gloomy expression, suddenly brightened up and beca sowhat jubilant.

"Auntie? Well, that's no problem then, she's really nice!"

So, as long as it's not the old rival Athena, all is well, right?

Seeing the schadenfreude almost written on Artemis's face, Luo En couldn't help but quietly scoff at the "deep affection" behind the backstabbing between the two virgin goddesses.

However, while pleased to know that Athena did not succeed, Artemis, competitive by nature, soon discovered that Luo En, due to his divine office, was incorporated into the God of Stove's system. She promptly dragged him to find a campsite without question and took it upon herself to learn the skills of making fire and cooking.

Clearly, even for her revered auntie, Artemis wasn't ready to give up and was even considering developing another divine office early to claim her little lover in advance.

But as soone accustod to being served, the Goddess of the Hunt managed to start a fire despite lowering her status, but she found the following steps troubleso and looked expectantly to the professional at her side.

Luo En was torn between laughter and tears and had no choice but to squat down next to Artemis, patiently teaching her how to marinate, cook, and grill.

Soon, the Goddess of the Hunt, having grasped so principles, excitedly sprinkled salt and spices evenly over the cleaned lean at and patiently turned the skewers.

Watching Artemis's technique mature, Luo En beca lost in thought by the fire.

Seriously, does this count as teaching soone how to steal your own chief god?

"It's done, try it quickly!"

While Luo En was quietly contemplating, Artemis presented her first completed dish to her teacher with a radiant smile.

Although he wanted to delve into more profound activities, the full moon had not yet arrived and there were too many idle eyes around.

For now, he could only endure it.

Looking at the skewer of at with a rather nice color in front of him, Luo En tried to pull his arm out from a pair of headlights, ready to take the skewer and give it a thorough tasting.

However, a fair and delicate hand suddenly reached out from behind him, grabbed the skewer of grilled at, and began to stuff it into her mouth, chewing vigorously.

"Hmm, it's all lean, a bit tough on the teeth; not marinated long enough, lacking flavor; and it's even charred, the heat wasn't controlled properly..."

Hestia, who had arrived on the scene, professionally critiqued her niece's crude cooking skills and then, with a serious expression, squeezed next to the beginner to show the warmth and kindness of a family elder.

"How can this do? Co, let teach you~!"

Artemis watched the sudden intrusion of this third party in disbelief.

She wasn't actually interested in learning how to barbecue; she just simply wanted to spend ti with a certain soone.

Suddenly, the Goddess of the Hunt looked helplessly toward Luo En, who had been squeezed aside, her eyes conveying a silent plea for help.

But before she could speak up, the Goddess of the Hearth beside her seed to rember sothing and muttered to herself.

"How can we have at without soup?"

Imdiately after, Hestia swiftly turned her head and gave her oblivious Lesser Deity a stern glare, scolding with righteous indignation.

"What are you standing there for? Go and gather so mushrooms and wild vegetables!"

"I'll also..."

Artemis subconsciously stood up, wanting to follow and continue the private world for two.

But Hestia put on a strict teacher's deanor, pressing her down with one hand, her charming face full of smiles.

"Co on, let teach you how to grill deliciously."

Almost imdiately afterward, as if to prevent her niece from being distracted and worried, she quickly turned her head to the side.

"Athena, go help over there!"

"Sure, Auntie."

The aunt and niece exchanged a subtle look, Athena nodded cheerfully, waved her hand with a smile, and under the bewildered gaze of Artemis, she grabbed Luo En's collar and dragged him toward the mushroom-filled woods.

anwhile, the Gorgon Sisters intentionally or unintentionally kept the hunting Nymphs who wanted to co to the rescue and break the tension at bay, ensuring that the miscellaneous crowd could not disturb the Goddess of the Hearth's family lesson.

No...!

Seeing her beloved cabbage being poached right in front of her by her greatest rival, Artemis couldn't help but roar with grief and fury in her heart.

Well done!

As Hestia saw Athena catching her "long pass" and understanding the plan, she couldn't help but clench her fist, excitedly waving it in secret, praising the wisdom of her great-niece.

Following the advice of the Goddess of Wisdom, she not only caught soone on this island with malicious designs on her family's vegetable plot but also managed to send her cabbage away safely while having the chance to properly educate the thief.

Everything was perfect; Athena was as reliable as ever!

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