Greek and Roman Mythology

< -- 19 times: anti-vanema sage, Cayron -- >

Four hours on the road.

The journey was very quiet.

There was nothing quite so noisy about it except that the wheels were touching the floor.

Even though the wealth in the cart was well prepared, there was no group attacking separately, and Perseus was staring up at the sky and clamming his mouth.

The only reason why the currents led the cart without saying anything.

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This is it.

However, this message started to appear ten times.

"Phew."

Let's take a break.

I'm tired. I feel a little tired.

Just then, I saw a tree that had been guarding its place for many years in the field.

Seems like a good resting place for a passing stranger, the currents turn to Perseus, lying among the bags of goods on the cart.

"I'm going to rest there."

"Yes."

"Grab on to something."

"Huh? What? Aaaah!"

Currents have empowered the legs ever since Perseus said yes.

As the cart starts to run at full speed, Perseus screams to see if the cart is shaking badly.

Truly, I wondered if that was Perseus, one of the Greek heroes.

Turning back, I hugged a bag of waving goods with one hand and pressed the hat on my head with the other hand, you idiot! Stop, stop, stop! 'I could see him shouting.

Ceremony -

Did you see anyone stop you?

It's human instinct to say no.

With a tremendous amount of dust, the current arrives under a large tree, exhaling the breath it had endured.

"Hehe. Hehe! We're here."

"Idiot! I told you to stop! I wish I had fallen away!"

Perseus leaps over the cart and pulls the hat from his head.

Then he approached the current in his left hand and stabbed him in the chest with his right hand.

He was trying to push back, but unfortunately the current was not pushed at all.

"Phew... You must have picked it up again. Idiot."

"What? Idiot! I'm such an idiot!"

The currents clear their breathing and point their fingers at Perseus' head.

"Head first."

Slowly, slowly point your finger down.

"All the way to your feet."

"Profit!"

It's really fun to be sticky.

It's worth making fun of.

The current reaches out his hand and raises Perseus' head as soon as he spits it out.

Of course, I didn't do it consciously. It was an act he didn't even know existed.

You stroke Perseus' head with your thick hands.

So is Eve, and women's hair is really soft.

Like silk.

"What are you doing?!"

Perseus, who took it in a daze as he stroked his head, realized what he was doing and shook his hand.

I don't know if I hit it hard enough.

Perseus straightens out his short hair and presses down on his hat.

It's more like a little hat.

"Well, do you have anything to eat, by the way?"

"Hey, there! Because there's food on the cart."

"Really? … Hmm."

When I flipped over the cart, I really found something to eat.

You see a sack of fruit and a bunch of bread and sealed soup powder.

There were many different types of bread that I realized were actually games.

Cream bread, sorbet bread, kidney bread, breadcrumbs....

In the case of bread, the bag was ripped open, and the warm steam flowed through the rubble.

Seeing it quietly, Perseus skillfully rips off the bag next to him and takes out the warm bread.

"What are you doing? Stupid. You've never seen magic?"

"Magic?"

"Don't you know, country boy?"

By the way, it's not just Greek Roman mythology, it's fantasy.

Does that mean there's a wizard?

By the way, even Eve is an Elf known to be a forest breed.

And to be honest, eating bad food in the game isn't something you can understand, is it?

It's a fun game, and you need to eat something delicious.

"Ugh, Eve's food was delicious. I miss you."

It was just meat, but it was tasty and varied.

It was even better because it was my girlfriend's food.

The currents sighed, filled their bellies with bread, and took out a piece of fruit with their mouths.

Perseus, who was eating on the cart, pushes his head toward the current leaning against the wheel.

"But you know what? Are we sure this is the right way, Dr. Cayron?"

"Yes, it is. I assure you."

"Hey? How do you know so well?"

"The goddess guides me."

Perseus hesitates at the words of the current.

"Goddess?"

"Yes, Artemis told Cayron to go. His blessings guide the way."

"Wow! Have you met Lady Artemis?"

When Perseus asked with a bright expression, the current nodded gracefully.

"You know what? My father..."

"The wind... you mean Zeus?"

I almost said he was a cheater.

I didn't like what I was doing, but I always had to be careful about what I said, because I might get thunderstruck by the stickiness God gave me.

And you don't like people who insult their fathers.

Perseus seems surprised at the response of the Currents.

"How did you know? Haven't we met before? Are you a stalker?"

"No!"

How do you know? I know everything you're going through.

But I couldn't say this.

The current stood up, smiling, without saying anything, and led the cart again.

The arrow seems to be closing in on you.

"Are you going now? It's gonna be dark soon, how are you gonna get there? There's a nice resting place here. Let's sleep for the night."

Currents glanced at Perseus quietly.

A tired looking face.

More than yourself pulling a cart.

On second thought, it was worth it.

It must have been hard for a child to be kidnapped and on a rattling cart.

The currents put the cart back down.

"Okay, then. Kid, go pick up the branches."

"What? Why me?"

"I'll save you a spot for a campfire, so go get it. Come on."

"Hey! Wait!"

Perseus left without a word and went to pick him up.

The currents looked up at the sky.

The sun was going down and the stars began to come out.

"He's a funny kid. Really."