Chapter 224 God of Love, He's PUA-ing You (4.2k)
Chapter 224 God of Love, He's PUA-ing You (4.2k)
Several days later, on the way to Cyprus Island, Luo En heard some rumors coming from the Kingdom of Corinth.
Their King and City Builder, Sisyphus, having faced death three times, still returned safely from the Netherworld and was welcomed by his subjects. He was esteemed by the cunning and clever Corinthians as "the most ingenious hero in the Mortal World."
Now basking in his fame, Sisyphus was throwing a grand banquet at the Royal Palace to celebrate his rebirth. During the feast, he exaggerated stories about how he had cleverly escaped the vigilant guard of the God of Sleep, tricked the ferocious three-headed dog of Hell, cunningly stolen the golden bough from the Queen of the Underworld's garden, and finally with Ferryman Charon's help, returned to the Mortal World...
Being a party of this tale, Luo En didn't mind Sisyphus hogging all the limelight and hiding Tethys's and his identity.
On the contrary, the more the old trickster boasted and sought the spotlight, the more it played into his interests.
After all, having such a wall as a windbreak to take the hits for him, Luo En could easily deflect any trouble he had caused in the Netherworld, and place all the blame on Sisyphus's shoulders.
Even if that old scammer met with disaster, caught by Hecate loitering around, or any other deities of the Netherworld, and was thrown into Tartarus Hell for punishment, Luo En wasn't scared at all.
Because, on one hand, he and Tethys were in such good disguises that even Sisyphus couldn't see through their true identities; on the other hand, they were cautious enough not to leave any direct personal information. They also preferred to knock people out before having secret conversations — Sisyphus had spent more time unconscious than awake on their journey.
So even if Sisyphus was caught with a loose tongue, the blame would only follow back to Adonis, naturally assuming they were merely henchmen sent to fish for the Prince of Cyprus.
Consequently, the blame would then logically shift to Aphrodite.
The weight of a plant-affiliated deity and a Chief God of Olympus was substantial enough for them to carry the blame.
Seeing their reaction, Luo En's mind raced, and his expression shifted slightly.
"Did something happen to Asclepius?" he asked, though his tone was more assertive than inquisitive.
Confronted with Luo En's searching gaze, Medusa, who was not skilled at lying, was the first to give in. She bit her lip and responded in a low voice, "He's dead, during the time you were away..."
"How did he die? Give me the details!" Luo En pressed.
Despite anticipating the outcome from the Gorgon sisters' reactions, Luo En couldn't help but feel a sinking in his heart at this unexpected turn of events.
And as the other side recounted everything that happened to the Medicine God in his absence, Luo En's expression gradually became unsettled.
The stubborn fool hadn't listened to his advice to stop researching and using the Elixir of Immortality.
Even when all samples of the Elixir were taken and the Blood of Gorgon was critically depleted, he still did not extinguish his passion for medicine; instead, he changed his approach, beginning trials with common herbs to replicate the effects.
It must be said, the future Medicine God was indeed extraordinarily gifted.
After continuous trials and effort, although he couldn't fully replicate Farsh's Elixir of Immortality, he managed to produce an Imitation Medicine using ordinary herbs, slightly less effective but spectacular nonetheless.
Basically, as long as the victim had a breath left, this potion could pull them back from the Gates of Hell.
Although the effects were slightly inferior, this potion could be mass-produced!
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