Chapter 539: 50 The Essence of Backstabbing
Chapter 539: 50 The Essence of Backstabbing
Chapter 539: Chapter 50 The Essence of Backstabbing
In the hall.
Upon seeing Luo En and his company arrive, Hercules’ rugged face broke into a smile. He quickly got up and waved, inviting the influential member of the Dionysian Sect to sit next to him and drink merrily together.
Luo En smiled and nodded, accepting the invitation to sit next to Hercules. Helen, Medea, Hippolyta, and Cainis followed suit.
The twins and Telamon naturally took their seats opposite them, joining the three representatives from the Sea God Temple.
With everyone officially in place, King Admetos clapped his hands, summoning the maids to present a sumptuous feast and prized wines, to entertain the allies from afar.
Rising to glance around, Admetos displayed a humble and courteous smile, unconcerned about flaunting his royal status, and personally served wine to each table, expressing his gratitude earnestly.
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The allies present represented not only themselves but also the forces behind them, and honestly, he could not afford to offend any of them.
Hercules and “Xilas” were loyal to the Divine King Zeus and spokespersons for the Olympus lineage, symbolizing Thessaly’s primal faith;
Triton and his two companions from the Sea God Temple had the backing of Poseidon and a large faction of sea gods. They had brought significant amounts of valuable copper, enhancing Thessaly’s defensive capabilities by several levels;
The teacher and student from the Academy of Athens, Medea was a saint of the Dionysian Sect, another a direct disciple of the Great Witch Circe, affiliated with War God Mountain. The Goddess of Wisdom Athena and that mortal shepherd held extraordinary influence across various city-states.
Hippolyta and her Amazon warriors, loyal to the Goddess of the Hunt Artemis, were exactly the army-level combat group Thessaly desperately needed;
“Rest assured, Your Majesty, Medea and I will not disappoint you,” Luo En replied, placing his hand on his chest and nodding.
With a firm response, Admetos breathed a sigh of relief.
Although the Sea God Temple had brought Thessaly’s most scarce and precious materials, for safety’s sake, he still did not dare to entrust the task of designing the city defenses to Triton and his associates.
On the other hand, the two allies from Athens, who had experience in building and defending cities in Arcadia and had less entwined interests with Thessaly, appeared much more reliable.
After all, two of the chief gods on War God Mountain, one was the former mother of mankind, the other the current shepherd of mankind.
They had neither reason nor incentive to stab him in the back.
Seeing that the trio from the Sea God Temple did not raise any objections, Admetos finally put his mind at ease and proceeded to share another recent discovery with all his allies.
“Everyone, since the last siege, the Cottus Clan has been silent, almost as if they have vanished from this land.”
“Vanished?”
“Yes, we dispatched a demigod of Hermes to explore the tunnels the giants excavated, but it was a fruitless search. Moreover, there have been no sightings of the giant clan’s activities in the nearby cities of Thessaly...”
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