The Greek Villain Chapter 52:

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At this mont, looking at the harmonious coexistence of the goddess of wisdom Athena and the snake-haired monster dusa before him, a strong sense of absurdity churned in Lorne's heart, as if a disjointed sense of ti and space was tearing at his perception.

However, he quickly understood the reason behind it all.

Athena was the supre goddess worshipped by humans, and naturally, her perspective needed to be considered from a human point of view.

In the original history, the adult dusa, after countless persecutions and massacres, had a heart frozen over, falling into madness, with no warmth or kindness left to speak of.

A beautiful priestess of Athena.

After being defiled by the god Poseidon in Athena's temple, Athena, instead of punishing Poseidon, cursed dusa by turning her hair into snakes and making her face so terrible to behold that anyone who looked directly at her would turn to stone.

In so versions, even the two elder sisters who protected her t a tragic end, devoured by dusa herself.

Thus, by that ti, the snake-haired monster had completely lost control and beco a great calamity upon the sea.

From the human perspective, she naturally beca a target that needed to be eliminated.

But now, the young dusa still retained the light in her heart.

After escaping persecution and pursuit, she ca to the city of Knossos, where she felt rare warmth and, in return, showed kindness to those humans around her who treated her well.

All of this, Athena, who was secretly observing, must have seen clearly.

Given the temperant of this goddess of wisdom, she naturally wouldn't arbitrarily label the young dusa as a "disaster." Instead, due to her kind attitude toward humans, Athena ca to like this adorable child.

'So, it turns out I was the one with preconceived notions, worrying over nothing.'

Realizing it was nothing but a false alarm, the previously anxious Lorne couldn't help but feel amused after sorting through his thoughts.

At this mont, with the misunderstanding resolved, Athena clapped her hands and turned around, bringing the topic back on track.

"Alright, we've talked enough. It's ti for us to go."

"Wait!"

However, her plan was once again interrupted.

This ti, it was still that male voice.

Athena seed to understand sothing, slightly narrowing her eyes, her expression growing cold.

"You're unwilling?"

In an instant, an invisible pressure swept over, making one feel subrged deep beneath the sea. Lorne, being the first to bear the brunt, froze, hurriedly shaking his head in denial.

"No! Absolutely not!"

"Then why won't you co with ?"

Athena pressed on relentlessly, cold-faced as she stepped closer and closer to Lorne.

Seeing that he had no way to escape, Lorne gritted his teeth, then decisively pulled a certain figure next to him into the middle, guarding her firmly in front of him.

"Because of Lady Hestia!"

"Huh?"

Suddenly made into the third wheel, caught between them, Hestia looked up in confusion.

Lorne took a deep breath, looked seriously at the goddess of the hearth before him, and solemnly spoke.

"Lady Hestia, you forgot—my debt to you hasn't been repaid yet!"

No way—if the soft approach doesn't work, he could only resort to playing his trump card early.

So it was about the backyard... Hestia suddenly understood and subconsciously nodded in agreent with this established fact.

"Yes, that's right…"

"Is it a big shortage?"

Athena looked toward Hestia and asked casually.

There were only about a dozen left...

As her wrist was suddenly squeezed, the goddess of the hearth jolted, straightening her back, and blurted out without thinking.

"A lot! A whole lot!"

Athena was slightly startled, then a smile appeared on her face again. She looked at Lorne and Hestia in front of her and spoke leisurely.

"No problem. I'll cover the rest. After all, he's going to beco one of my subordinate gods—his problems are mine."

Her calm voice carried an invisible pressure.

The man and goddess holding hands broke into a sweat at the forehead.

"That wouldn't be right. Mistakes I've made—I can't possibly let you shoulder them. You've already helped enough."

Lorne softened his tone as much as he could, giving a dry smile while politely refusing.

Beside him, Hestia swallowed hard and backed him up with a drifting gaze.

"Y-Yeah, it's best to repay one's own debts. It wouldn't make sense for a god to serve a human…"

Athena didn't reply, instead studying this pair, debtor and creditor—who had instinctively leaned toward each other, with an amused glint in her eyes.

How long has it been? A few months at most?

Not bad, Auntie. I really underestimated you…

Facing the invisible pressure from the goddess of wisdom, Lorne was sweating buckets but had no choice but to bite the bullet and stay the course.

Becoming Athena's subordinate god certainly ca with many benefits.

But there was no helping it, compared to dusa, the lightning rods hanging over his head were far more dangerous.

The rebellious son who should've died, conspirator plotting to overthrow Olympus, arrogant blaspher, wanted criminal in Atlantis…

Any of these charges, once revealed, would be enough to land him in deep trouble.

And going to Olympus, hanging around with the chief gods every day, would drastically increase his risk of exposure.

Moreover, becoming Athena's subordinate god would basically an sticking close to this battle-monster of a "big sister," whose scheming mind rivaled a beehive.

In that case, his blasphemous mission would be nearly impossible to carry out, and keeping his secrets long-term might be wishful thinking.

If she ever caught a slip, his fate would be completely in her hands—life or death decided on a whim.

Even though he was the younger brother, he had no intention of staying a little brother forever, trampled underfoot.

As these thoughts churned, Lorne sneaked another glance at Hestia beside him.

As for the other one…

Sensing sothing, the goddess of the hearth turned her head, and the guilty conscience in her eyes was almost impossible to hide.

Her gaze held a kind of clear, innocent stupidity.

Lorne gave her a reassuring smile, gently tightening his grip on the hand in his palm, silently conveying warmth, support, and encouragent.

Yes, this is exactly what I need!

With all her scheming, Athena is nowhere near as easy to fool as Hestia.

This hearth goddess is simple-minded, easy to deceive, rarely involves herself in worldly matters, and spends all her ti tucked away in her little house experinting with recipes—she's the perfect human shield.

Though he had no idea why she had suddenly switched sides at the last minute and spoken up for him, choosing her was absolutely the right call.

Moreover…

In his mory, it was the god of wine who had seized Hestia's divine seat to force his way into the Twelve Olympians.

Those future records undoubtedly hinted that this path had high potential.

Besides, when leaving the island, he had already blown up a pile of gold coins from his teacher Circe.

This hearth goddess was the type to stay holed up in her personal space all day, obsessed with cooking.

She didn't seem to care much about her divine status either.

So maybe…

Lorne pondered quietly, his gaze toward Hestia flickering with a shaless gleam.

For so unknown reason, Hestia suddenly felt a chill run down her spine and shivered.

At that mont, seeing her aunt's flinching, anxious reaction, Athena, who was misreading the situation, withdrew her scrutinizing gaze and let out a helpless sigh.

"Well, since Aunt says so, I won't push it."

Hearing her grandniece no longer intended to pursue her betrayal, Hestia felt like she'd been granted amnesty as she instantly let out a long breath and broke into a wide smile, warmly taking Athena's hand.

"Let's not talk about that. You must be hungry after coming all the way from Olympus at this hour, right?"

Then, without waiting for Athena to decline, Hestia reached behind her and yanked Lorne, who was trying to sneak away, back to the front, singing his praises loudly.

"Not gonna lie, Lorne has an amazing understanding of cooking and seasoning. We've developed tons of delicious recipes together. Let him whip up a bowl of noodles for you later—with our new sauce blend. Guaranteed to be amazing!"

Athena could tell her aunt was trying to make ands, so she smiled and nodded in agreent.

"Alright. But no scallions."

In an instant, Lorne's face twitched, and he instinctively swallowed hard. Then, cautiously, he asked:

"Th-then… do you eat beef?"

"Of course I eat it. Isn't that one of the offerings you humans most commonly dedicate to the gods?"

Athena gave the nervous-looking cook in front of her a sideways glance, clearly confused by the question.

Lorne let out a long sigh of relief, as if he'd been granted a royal pardon, nodding repeatedly.

That's good, that's good.

He had really been afraid of triggering so kind of instant-death flag—like after bringing out the bowl of noodles from the kitchen, Athena would smile sweetly and say, "I don't eat beef," and then pull out the Spear of Victory and skewer him into a sieve.

(End of Chapter)

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