Chapter 182: Chapter 32 Temptation_2
The flame that held a sense of guardianship in the obscure, could offer them a little sense of safety.
The two hurried away, yet what they didnât know was that at the very spot where they had been standing, two goddesses, their figures hidden, were watching their every move.
They had come to witness the so-called âWisdomâ of humans, but now that they had seen it, they found it rather laughable.
âSelene, arenât you going to punish them? Those two just tried to steal your Moon~â
In her familiar red dress, Hecate teased with a sly smile. She reached out and poked the cheek of the moon goddess.
âArenât you afraid? Iâm about to die laughing~â
âNow isnât it your Moonââ
Pouting, Selene knocked away Hecateâs hand, slightly offended.
Next to her, Hecate knew why the other was unhappy. Under the guidance of the stone tablets, she had established a high tower on the Moon as a residence for the two of them, different from the palaces of other gods, where they could study witchcraft. Selene actually liked it quite a bit, but the problem was that there were others there now.
Although the moon goddess didnât discriminate against centaurs, she didnât really like them either. Or perhaps, in her little world, she didnât like any presence that wasnât very familiar.
âAh, if it wasnât for teaching that foolish fellow, I wouldnât have brought him along. Just wait a bit more. After Iâve taught him everything he needs to know, Iâll let him take over the teaching of witchcraft.â
âAccording to the stone tablets, when witchcraft is integrated into humanity, I too can thereby gain âFaith,â but I feel itâs just so-so.â
âIf all humans were like those two, then Iâd rather not have such faith.â
Waving her hand, Hecateâs thoughts returned to those two humans from before.
âHmmâ, Bronze Humanity is indeed more interesting than Golden Humanity; they even dared to trick Golden Mane. That was unexpected.â
âI just donât know what kind of punishment theyâll receive in the end?â
Though saying âinteresting,â the moon goddess could tell that, in her friendâs heart, these Bronze humans counted for very little; she was just watching the spectacle for fun.
Indeed, Selene didnât think the humansâ cunning would last very long. The gods had not noticed them yet, simply because the faith provided by mortals had not yet diminished, nothing else.
But this wouldnât go on forever. Mortals, compared to gods, were much too weak. Just one small accident and their secrets could be exposed before all the gods.
It was a mystery why Prometheus, known for his Wisdom, would do this; in the moon goddessâs opinion, such actions were quite foolish.
And, while she wasnât particularly versed in faith either, Selene had a hunch that humans might not remain devout if such âblessingsâ continued for too long.
Just like herselfâinitially, every witchcraft she learned made her happy for a long time, but now it had become routine. Once humans âgot usedâ to the godsâ blessings, they might feel the same.
âForget it, letâs not bother with them.â
Hecate tugged at the sleeve of the moon goddess, feeling that this so-called âhuman Wisdomâ really wasnât worth watching.
âLetâs go, Selene. Divination tells me that this time on the land, I might meet an acquaintance.â
âBut honestly, apart from Golden Mane, whom I know a tad better, do I have any other acquaintances?â
Perplexed and deliberating for a moment, she then chose to give up thinking, Hecate cheerfully added:
âLetâs go, letâs head west. I lived there when I was young and wonder how itâs now.â
âBut, now that the Mount of the Gods has collapsedâletâs hope something remains~â
âThe place where you lived as a child? Thatâs worth a visit.â
Nodding, Selene felt a bit of anticipation. She decisively left the thoughts of those two mortals and Prometheus behind and set off westward with Hecate.
However, just as Ossen and Momon hadnât noticed them, they likewise failed to see three sneaky figures that had just passed by.
Of course, those figures hadnât noticed them either.
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âAging⊠DeathâŠâ
Reclining on a wooden bed, Momon was lost in thought.
After he had parted with Ossen, he had been trembling with fear for a while, terrified that the gods that had just passed by had not bothered with them but went to settle the score with the creator instead. But as time passed, he gradually calmed down.
Since disaster hadnât struck from above, there probably wasnât a problem. Now, alone on the wooden bed, relaxed, Momon began to daydream.
Unlike Ossen, who, like the creator, was confident in his exceptional Wisdom and therefore feared nothing, hence loved the most by Prometheus, Momon always pondered more deeply.
Deceiving a deity was possible only because the deity wasnât present. When the day of Death came, when oneâs soul faced the deity governing death, would they still be deceived?
He figured probably not. Although Momon didnât yet know which god he would face after dying, it was surely a great Deity.
After all, as True Gods go, the creator had also mentioned that granting mortals eternal life was not a trivial matter unless the god held control over Life or Death itself. Only then could he make mortals immortal by other means.
âForget it, thereâs probably a very long time still.â