Chapter 16: ·The **** of necessity


Looking at the woman who suddenly appeared in front of her, Hydera stepped back subconsciously. But this didn't seem to have much effect, because in the next moment, Hydera felt that the space behind him was like a solid wall that generally prevented Hydera's behavior.
It is still in the form of a snake, and with the current power of Hydera, it is not yet possible to freely transform its external appearance. In other words, there is no need to transform your appearance. Probably because of psychological reasons, Hydera is already familiar with his current body, and has no longing for human form. Coupled with the human form will limit the play of Hydera's strength... Therefore, Hydera has basically abandoned the idea of ​​regaining his body.
Coupled with the oppressive force brought by Cronos, and simply, Hydera emptied her mind and looked at the woman who suddenly appeared in front of her... The appearance was exquisite, and even perfect. Even if it is a harsh person, Hydera can't guarantee that she can't pick out any faults in her appearance.
As if it were the most perfect artwork, the limbs and torso have no extra decoration. Brown long hair with a natural curl of whiskers. Draped behind his chest, although he did not take care of it, even so, it was still pleasing to the eye. The figure is slender and well-proportioned, while at the same time maintaining a slim sense of conflict with it. Without recognition, it will not make people feel skinny.
Similar to Cronos, he also wore a loose robe with gold on white. It's not wearing it, but simply covering it. Because only one shoulder was covered, her left chest showed no signs of obstruction. For the gods, all human ethics are sad and ridiculous-without mentioning the slightest desire, or, even if there is, Hyder dare not show it.
Unlike Kronos, there is no gorgeous decoration like the zodiac behind her, just a piece of white cloud. Appeared on her, Hydera can feel the beauty that all females can have, but somehow, when facing her, Hydera can also feel a wave of throbbing from the soul...
While Hydera was still thinking, the woman stretched out her palm, as if welcoming, and inserted her head exquisitely. Without any resistance, Hydera knew that, as Cronos, there were certainly not many people who could appear beside him. And the strength of Kronos has exceeded the limit that Hydera can recognize... Even Tifeng, in the eyes of Kronos, may only be a hurried, sad member of endless history. ...
While Hydera was still thinking, the woman withdrew her hand and stood there looking at Hydera in front of her with interest and said:
"Little fellow, how did you break away from the destiny I made?"
Hearing the woman's words, Hydera fell silent.
Destiny... the destiny she made... no doubt, from this sentence, Hydera has got enough information.
In Greek mythology, the gods of fate are best known as the three goddesses of fate.
The three goddesses of destiny ruled the decline of all things. The three goddesses were Cloto, Lachesis, and Atropos. Among them, Croto held a spindle, spinning the lifeline of the person; Laxis assigned fate, making the thread pass the fierce luck of the evil; Atlopolis cut the thread and terminated life. And, if Hyderah remembers correctly, in Greek mythology, the three goddesses of fate exist in a plural form, that is to say, in Greek mythology, everyone has their own destiny. And in the ruling of life, even their father, the king Zeus can not have the slightest disobedience.
But as just said, their father is Zeus. And like now, Zeus may not have been born into this world. Even if it is faster, at most it just turns from a pile of nutrients into a sperm. And even if they are the three goddesses of fate, Hydera does not think that they are qualified to appear beside Koronos, the first cause of the manifestation of the world... Except for the three goddesses of fate, in Greek mythology, it is still related to fate Destiny-related gods, and the same specifications and rank gods as Cronos, then there is only one left!
All destiny, the number of days, the deification of a certain number, born in the same period as Cronos, shaped the second wedge of this world.
God of inevitability, Anan Ke!
Reminiscent of this, Hydera quickly understood why he received the attention of gods of this level... In the eyes of the Titan gods, Hydera may still be considered to have been a small existence like ants. And the Titan God, in Anan's engraving, is it not in the eyes of the two Cronos... even saying that it is not as good as the ants.
Just like no one cares about what a cell is doing, Hydera was still a bit puzzled why he received such a level of deity attention. Now the doubts are solved... In Greek mythology, the gods can break their fate.
In Hesiod's "The Divine Book", a named Metis appeared. She is known as the brightest of the gods and people, the first goddess of wisdom before Athena, and one of Zeus' wives. At the beginning, Zeus usurped Cronus' Titanic Divine Power. At the last moment, it was like Cronus was cursed by his father. Cronus also imposed the same curse, that is, Zeus would also be overthrown by his children.
So, Zeus feared the curse of Cronus, or prophecy-afraid that Metis gave birth to a son stronger than himself, so he followed Gaia's suggestion, coaxed Metis with sweet words, and swallowed her, and this Timothy was already pregnant with Athena, so Athena was born from Zeus's head. And Metis became Zeus's thought and will.
Relying on the wisdom of Metis, Zeus broke the end that his own child in the original fate would become the king of heaven...
However, Anan Ke's will is irresistible. Compared with the ordinary fate, Anan Keqi specified the necessity.
The so-called necessity is simply that she can let 1+1=2, but she can also let 1+1=3.
Including primitive gods such as Kaos, Tartaros, Gaia, etc., they can't disobey her will and her destiny and inevitability. And Hydera surpassed this inevitable fate...
In their long, endless, already eternal life, Hydera was like an ant who had bitten off the dander on their surface, and they were called ghosts without their attention.
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