Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 666



Ganymedes, the first beautiful man of Troy, the man loved by Zeus, the God who fell from Olympia and the dog tooth Ripper in the extreme cold, welcomed the people into the palace.

Odysseus had repeatedly told Manda not to make unnecessary impulsive actions because of the arrogance of the God, but Manda had no impulse when talking in the temple for a long time, because the God was not arrogant.

He enthusiastically introduced the local conditions and customs of the extremely cold land to the public, and tried his best to prove that this is not a wild land. In his opinion, the aborigines of the extremely cold land are a group of brave people fighting for survival. Being able to provide them with shelter within their power is Ganymedes\' greatest pride in this life.

He would also inquire about the south from Manda and flannes. His so-called South refers to all places south of the extremely cold land. He also specially asked the whereabouts of Trojan descendants.

"I heard that Troy still has descendants alive. They live in seclusion in the mountains."

Odysseus nodded and said, "yes, they are called the etahues. The Marquis Claude is very familiar with them. The etahues and their elders have visited the Marquis\'s territory."

What is this? The wicked complain first?

Manda killed a lot of Ethiopians and wiped out one of their armies. What does Odysseus want to do when he mentions it?

Ganymedes turned his eyes to Manda: "are my people still prosperous? How many people? Are they rich?"

Manda said with a smile, "before, I didn\'t know the people of itahuea very well. I met the people of itahuea only with the introduction of Lord Odyssey."

Ganymedes was stunned: "who is Lord Odyssey? Is he my people?"

"Although they are not your people, they are very close to your people. They can help their king change his will and even decide the king\'s life and death."

Odysseus shrugged his eyebrows and said, "there are some misunderstandings."

Manda smiled, "how did the misunderstanding come about?"

Ganymedes whispered, "I think I understand."

Manda was stunned. Was it so easy to understand?

Ganymedes looked at Odysseus and said, "you are the Lord Odysseus, aren\'t you?"

Odysseus did not deny it, but nodded slightly.

Ganymedes said, "you tampered with the wishes of the king of Troy and even killed their king?"

Odysseus sighed, "there are two kings in ithalua. One of them, I can only say that he suffered misfortune."

Ganymedes turned his face to Manda: "next, you and my people clashed because of misunderstanding. My people must have died in battle."

Manda looked at Ganymedes and Odysseus, and the purpose of the meeting made him more confused.

Is it just for the Revenge of Troy\'s descendants that Manda came to the extremely cold place thousands of miles away?

Seeing that Manda didn\'t answer, Ganymedes asked, "how deep is the hatred between you and my people?"

Manda smiled, "how can I answer..."

"In fact, there is no hatred at all, right?" Ganymedes looked sad and angry. "You may not know my people at all, but you still hurt them."

Odysseus sighed, "it\'s really just a misunderstanding."

"You too!" Ganymedes looked at Odysseus angrily. "My people have no enemies with you, but you still used the most vicious trick on them!"

Odysseus sighed, "I\'m very sorry about that."

Flannes shook his head and said, "please don\'t scold Odysseus too much. It\'s not his fault."

Ganymedes shook his head and said, "whose fault is this?"

Flannes said, "I have killed countless people in my life. Most of them have no grievances with me. I can\'t even name many people, but I was forced to take their lives because it is God\'s will

If God wants us to kill, we must kill. If God wants us to destroy, we must destroy. If God wants us to live, we will live. If God wants us to die, we will die. We are just poor people at the feet of God. "

There was silence in the hall, and Manda turned her eyes to Odysseus.

Odysseus said, "I waited for 2000 years just to wait for the goddess\'s approval, but I didn\'t wait for anything."

Flannes sighed: "I have been in the temple for hundreds of years, trying my best to resist the erosion of artifacts. When a voice appears in my ear, I can\'t even tell whether it is the voice of God or my own illusion."

Manda turned her eyes to Ganymedes, saw his look and said sadly, "after so many years, has the God still not changed?"

Flannes shook his head and said, "the gods will never change. I am still guarding the artifact for the Lord of the gods."

After so many days together, Manda found that flanese rarely mentioned the Lord of the gods.

He was promoted? Or did you get any special means? In short, he has been able to resist the erosion of artifact.

Manda looked at Odysseus and thought it was his turn to speak next.

This is a strange intuition. He can always judge who should speak next.

This intuition does not come from divinity. After careful analysis, Manda found that this intuition comes from film and television dramas she had seen in her previous life.

Every sentence was carried on so well that people felt that they had written the script in advance.

And not only the lines are fluent, but also the acting skills are excellent. In Manda\'s heart, they have a strong resonance with their experience, and their performance gives Manda a strong sense of substitution.

Now the sense of substitution needs to be sublimated. On the basis of severely criticizing the past, we should start to change the future.

Odysseus said, "I believe that one day, the goddess of wisdom will be moved by me and give me artifact. At that time, I will get the opportunity to become a God."

Flannes laughed: "I dare not have that extravagant hope. The hardships before I was promoted to the eighth stage have polished my fighting spirit. The test of becoming a God is definitely not something I can bear."

"What if I can bear it?" Ganymedes sighed. "I passed the test at the beginning, from a prince to a wine boy on Olympia mountain. I bowed to my knees, forced a smile and served every God, but when I was angry, I fell into the world. The only mistake I made was my appearance..."

Ganymedes bit his teeth, raised his glass and drank it all in one gulp.

Flanese looked at Odysseus and said, "is everything destined to be so?"

Odysseus looked at Manda and said, "this is our destiny."

Manda was stunned. She had her own part of the play. Fortunately, her previous mood had been in place. Manda slightly adjusted her expression, looked sad and said, "can\'t fate change?"

Flannes shook his head and said, "who can change fate? Fate is a rule that mortals must abide by."

Ganymedes sighed, "not only mortals, but also gods should abide by the rules."

Manda said, "can\'t the rules be changed?"

Odysseus whispered, "I\'m afraid only the rule makers have such power."

"Rule maker," said Ganymedes with a glimmer of hope in his eyes, "that is the God I most admire. Every time I look up to him, I can feel unprecedented solemnity and holiness."

Odysseus said, "I have seen the order maker only a few times. He has given me a great reward for some trivial things."

"The order maker is so generous," flannes said with respect. "I just did a trivial thing. He even asked me to make a wish. I have followed Zeus for hundreds of years. Zeus has never given me a wish. The order maker even gave me a choice!"

At this point, flannes was a little excited and his voice was trembling.

Odysseus looked at the people: "it doesn\'t seem to be a coincidence that we can get together today."

Flannes nodded, "I believe this is the arrangement of fate. The order maker has changed our destiny."

Ganymedes looked at Manda: "Marquis Claude, did the order maker give you a choice?"

"Yes, I will never forget the kindness of the order maker." Manda nodded.

"Did Hermes give it?"

Manda smiled and said, "we all know the gods on Mount Olympia."

"Now, if there were two roads in front of you, which one would you take?"

Manda blinked, looked at the sky and said, "although our hearts belong, we can\'t say this. After all, we are all under the gaze of the gods."

Ganymedes shook his head and said, "Hermes will not easily look here. This is the edge of the world. It is too dangerous for him. Moreover, he has more important things to do. I heard that his mortal enemy has come to earth."

I see. Manda finally figured it out.

Athena came to earth, needed the power of faith, and handed the task to Odysseus.

Odysseus deliberately cooperated with Manda to let Hermes find out the truth.

Hermes would concentrate on Athena, while Odysseus took the opportunity to take Manda to a very cold place. In this place where Hermes was difficult to monitor and had no intention to monitor, he persuaded Manda to join the company of Cronus, the order maker.

To tell the truth, Manda was really flattered. He didn\'t expect Cronus to look up to himself so much. He didn\'t expect him to set up such a big game for himself.

Manda looked at Ganymedes, pretending to be surprised and said, "which enemy do you mean?"

Ganymedes didn\'t answer. Flannes sneered, "what do you do with these questions? Do you have to die for Hermes?"

Odysseus shook his head and said, "believe me, even if you really gave your life for him, the God will not shed a tear for you, and he won\'t even look at your body."

Ganymedes got up and said, "put yourself into the arms of the order maker. According to the new rules, you can be directly promoted to the gods of the world without going through many tests."

Manda smiled and said, "if there is an opportunity to serve the order maker, I will not miss..."

Before he finished, Ganymedes snapped his fingers and the door of the hall was closed.

Flannes took out the lightning scepter, and Odysseus stared at Manda\'s expression.

The inducement is over. It\'s time to bully.

Ganymedes picked up a pitcher and said, "the opportunity is at hand. Manda Claude Sai, would you like to take an oath in front of the river of skotis?"