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The results are obvious.

The Zeus in the Marvel Pantheon and the Zeus in the DC universe are essentially the same person.

Although Renn didn't know how Zeus did it, the inherent law and will within that lightning power could not change its essence.

If there are two Zeus from different universes, even if they are identical beings, they could not possibly wield the exact same power.

Unless it was Hippolyta, Zeus's former lover, who misunderstood the nature of power.

Otherwise, one's guess would be almost certainly correct.

Zeus's ability to consistently surpass Odin in the breadth and scope of mythology in Western human society is no accident.

Even in the Pantheon, Zeus behaved foolishly, lustfully, and even comically.

But Renn was certain that Zeus was definitely a big boss who was hiding very deep.

Of course, this has nothing to do with who I am now.

After seeing that Hippolyta had gradually calmed down, Renn continued, "Your Majesty, now you should believe that I did not lie, nor did I have any ill intentions, right?"

Hippolyta glanced again at the Z-shaped lightning bolt in Renn's hand, her expression shifting.

For a long time.

Hippolyta then spoke, "Renne, may I call you that?"

Hippolyta's familiarity with Zeus far surpasses that of Rennes.

At the same time, only those close to Zeus, such as Hippolyta, knew how much Zeus valued his authority, especially the authority over lightning.

That was the source of Zeus's power.

If Zeus hadn't been very optimistic about Renn, he would never have allowed Renn to learn the secrets of his lightning power.

This is also the reason for Hippolyta's sudden change in attitude towards Renn.

In Hippolyta's mind, Zeus, though a scoundrel, was also incredibly powerful, a truly formidable being worthy of being called the king of the gods.

At present, Raine is favored by Zeus.

Therefore, Hippolyta had no reason to target Renn too much.

In fact, Hippolyta now thinks that it would be nice if Renn really did become her daughter's lover.

After all, one's own judgment could not possibly be better than Zeus's.

His attitude softened upon seeing Hippolyta.

Raine was not arrogant and remained very gentlemanly, saying, "Your Majesty, you may address me as you wish."

"I just want to know, why did Her Majesty the Queen, as a mother, push for Diana's abduction?"

"In fact, I did fall in love with Diana at first sight, and if I could, I would..."

Just as Ryan was about to say something more...

Hippolyta waved her hand, sighed, and said, "Raine, this is not a calamity, but a trial, and the fate that Diana will eventually have to face."

Hippolyta's words made Renn frown slightly, and at the same time, he couldn't help but complain.

These Western gods are so damn hypocritical.

If you can't handle something, blame it on fate.

The Norse gods on Odin's side are like this, and I never expected that the Greek gods on Zeus's side would be like this too.

Raine raised an eyebrow slightly and said, "Your Majesty, would you mind elaborating?"

Hippolyta: "???"

Raine stammered, "I swear, it was a slip of the tongue. It was meant to be detailed, not rambling."

Hippolyta: "..."

This guy is even worse than Zeus, he didn't even spare his mother-in-law.

I never imagined I'd still be so charming.

Alas, natural beauty is hard to conceal.

Chapter 320 The 'Family Education' Methods of the Long-lived Species

Hippolyta's impression of Rennes was actually quite good.

Handsome, powerful, mysterious, humorous, and other charming qualities can easily win the hearts of women of any age.

However, at the beginning, Hippolyta was very wary of Renn.

After confirming that Rennes was also one of their own.

Hippolyta's perception of Renne changed naturally.

It's just that neither she nor her daughter have had good fortune; they've only encountered scumbags.

Zeus is enough.

The man who might become her son-in-law is even more outrageous. I've never seen a man who makes his mother-in-law nag so much. It's all because I'm too beautiful.

These young people nowadays...

Well, it's impossible to go into detail.

My own paradise island was created by that scoundrel Zeus, and the golden palm trees were also planted on the island by Zeus.

If Zeus were to be cuckolded, the Amazons would be in grave danger.

Hippolyta's expression kept changing.

Renn also sensed Hippolyta's sudden change in attitude, feeling somewhat surprised yet also finding it reasonable.

Although the mother-in-law's expression changed somewhat strangely, it was understandable.

Raine had no idea how powerful the imagination and associative abilities of a woman who had lived alone on a remote island for thousands of years were.

He watched Hippolyta's changing expressions for quite a while.

Raine, sounding somewhat impatient, asked, "Your Majesty?"

"No, you can't!" Hippolyta was startled awake by Renn's voice. Her face flushed slightly, and then she felt a cool sensation on her skirt. She said seriously, "I mean, Your Majesty, you can't deliberately stop Diana's trial."

Renn raised an eyebrow and looked at Hippolyta with a slightly strange expression.

He was being stared at by Renn.

Hippolyta quietly adjusted her skirt, naturally posing her hands in a ladylike manner to slightly shield herself from the coolness beneath.

Could it be that the other party has discovered something?

It is said that monks have exceptional spiritual power and are referred to as having a third eye or a third hand.

If that's the case, wouldn't the other party be...?

As she pondered this, Hippolyta shifted her body somewhat awkwardly.

On the contrary, Renn was not as despicable as Hippolyta had imagined. Out of politeness, he never extended his divine sense to scan her and maintained a certain level of respect.

But Hippolyta's attitude still made Renne feel a little strange.

Unable to understand, Renn simply said, "Your Majesty, if it's just a trial, creating some difficulties for Diana would be enough. Why make Diana endure decades of loneliness?"

"No matter what, doesn't Her Majesty feel any love for her daughter at all?"

Ryan mentioned Diana again.

Hippolyta's train of thought abruptly ended, her expression turning serious as she looked at Renn.

Then, Hippolyta suddenly realized and said, "Raine, you are of pure human origin, aren't you?"

Renn nodded, without the slightest hint of insecurity.

Hippolyta laughed and said, “Raine, I know you may not understand the decision we have made, but you should know that Diana is the daughter of Zeus, a natural demigod.”

Raine asked, puzzled, "And then?"

Hippolyta laughed even more heartily, saying, "Amazons or demigods are similar to humans, but they are still very different."

"The lifespan of immortal beings is extremely long, and the growth of their character also requires endless years of refinement."

“Diana was 5000 years old and just entering adulthood. She needed some experiences to maintain her mental state.”

"Otherwise, a long lifespan would extinguish her yearning for life."

"The struggle between good and evil, and the trials of love and separation, are shortcuts that can help Diana grow quickly. At the same time, Diana needs to learn the difference between herself and ordinary humans."

"For the average human being, living to 100 is considered a long life."

"But for Diana, a century may just be a beautiful dream."

"When Diana survived the trials, it proved that she had the ability to protect herself in human society."

"It was through witnessing the joys and sorrows, births, aging, sickness and death of ordinary people in solitude that Diana became strong inside."

Hippolyta's words, like a bolt of lightning, pierced the fog in Renn's mind.

It turns out that this is a unique form of education for immortal beings.


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