Type-Moon Simulation: Starting with Conquering a Greek Goddess!-Chapter 300: Do you think I can foresee the future?
Chapter 300 - 300: Do you think I can foresee the future?
"For me, that is indeed an easy task, but my enemies are not those countries far away on the land. The enemies of Pelasgi are something else..."
Moran said meaningfully.
However, this left Hippolyta puzzled.
[There are very few heroes in all of Greece to whom she can pay her respects, and you happen to be one of them]
[Hippolyta personally heard praises of you from the mouth of the God of War]
[It must be that you have crossed that unprecedented battle, allowing Ares, the God of War, to praise you like this]
[Not only that, but you also have the love of Artemis, the Moon Goddess]
[To be so closely watched by two major deities]
[Hippolyta believes that not many heroes can achieve this; at least, in her eyes, your brilliance is worthy of the attention of the two major deities]
"What else? Moran, could it be... you mean that Pelasgi's goal is to reach the great gods of Olympus?"
Hippolyta said half-jokingly.
[She has led the Amazons in several military drills with Pelasgi, and each time you were the enemy commander]
[From tactical arrangements, leadership charisma, personal ability... etc. there are very few kings in all of Greece who can compare with you; Hippolyta has also won few victories under your command]
[If Pelasgi's army were to engage in foreign wars]
[Hippolyta is very confident]
[You would definitely achieve countless brilliant victories, creating a magnificent epic that has never been seen before and will never be seen again]
"Olympus... that is not impossible..."
Moran revealed a thought-provoking smile.
Of course, Hippolyta also thought he was joking.
Although it is not impossible for the gods of Olympus to elevate mortals to divinity, the idea of bringing an entire nation into Olympus is something the Greeks would not dare to imagine.
However, if Hippolyta were to know that Moran's initial idea in creating Pelasgi was to transcend the gods, not just to reach Olympus...
She would surely think Moran was insane.
In the grand age of the gods, having such thoughts is no different from madness; it is common sense that mortals cannot defeat the gods.
If Moran were to recount past events...
If he were to tell her about how he defied the great god Zeus and pierced his chest with the golden sword, it would likely shatter Hippolyta's worldview.
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What kind of existence is the great god Zeus?
He is the heavenly father who rules over heaven and earth, the highest god worshiped by the Greeks, associated with the shining lightning of the sky.
"Let's not talk about my matters. Hippolyta, I am more interested in yours."
"More interested in me...?"
Hippolyta's expression showed a hint of panic.
She played with her wine-red hair like a young girl, beautiful and charming, as vibrant as a flower.
[This statement, in the simple and honest Amazon culture, is no different from a straightforward declaration of love]
[Although the people are very simple in their ways]
[If a woman encounters a man she likes, she would naturally beat him down to his knees and then take him home]
[But, this queen is not like her subjects]
[As the wisest queen of the Amazons, she desires a more pure and precious love]
[Simple conquest and possession are very easy]
[But those are too light]
[You can be said to be the only man who has entered her eyes and made her so concerned and troubled]
"Um... rather than saying that, it would be better to say that I want to inform you about some things regarding your future. For now, just consider that I can glimpse the future."
"Eh? Glimpse the future? I have heard that some magiand priestesses who worship the great gods can do that..."
Hippolyta clearly did not know that Moran could foresee the future.
Of course, this was something Moran made up on the spot.
He just wanted to find a plausible excuse to inform Hippolyta about what would happen in the future.
"My future..."
Hippolyta's feelings were somewhat complicated.
[In fact, rather than hearing you talk about your future, she is more interested in how Moran views her]
[But that is impossible]
[You are the monarch of Pelasgi, while she is the most beloved queen of the Amazons]
[There can be no equal love between you, nor can you marry like ordinary Greeks]
[The Amazons are a matriarchal society]
[It is universally recognized by the Greeks as an absolute matriarchy]
[As the queen leading the Amazons, she naturally has to present a figure that her subjects admire and aspire to]
[Even if the queen falls in love with a certain man]
[It can only be that Hippolyta takes the other as a slave]
[The Amazons cannot accept that their great queen does not adhere to tradition and falls into a passionate love like an ordinary woman from a foreign tribe]
[This is absolutely unacceptable]
[Because it would fundamentally shake the Amazon tribe]
[Looking at the Pelasgians who admire you]
[The people of Pelasgi have a love for their great king, who has given them a home, hope, and future—]
[They would be willing to offer their lives, even their hearts and brains, for this king]
[To make their beloved king a vassal of another is something the people of Pelasgi cannot accept]
[This made Hippolyta feel for the first time that the path of love seemed destined to lead her astray from the very beginning]
[Everything is like a game of fate]
[Even this Amazon queen can only sigh]
[The troubles still exist in Hippolyta's heart; she is now at a crossroads]
[This worry, Hippolyta will not let anyone notice]
[Nor will she let you know about this matter]
[Having already been defeated by you in battle, she does not want the man she admires to see her in such a disheveled state]
"Hippolyta, in the near future, a great hero like never before will come to the Amazons. He comes because of the trials bestowed by the gods, and the content of the trial is the treasure that the God of War Ares once bestowed upon you, which is this military sash of the God of War.
I do not wish for you to be enemies with him; he is my senior brother and a great hero who is not inferior to me."
Moran did not notice Hippolyta's worries.
But he cared about this queen.
Thinking of the future trials of Heracles, he did not want Hippolyta to fall victim to the schemes of the gods.
Heracles is a brother with whom he shares drinks.
Hippolyta is the object of his affection.
He would not allow such a melodramatic scenario of enmity between the two to unfold.