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Chapter 543: Where to go, it's up to you to decide

"What does this mean?" Oshen looked at him. The handsome young man who was much shorter than him but exuded a sense of oppression every moment.
"It's literal." Hermes opened his eyes. This time he was not exerting his divine power, so there was no divine light in his eyes. "For someone like you, do you think a small place like Doris is more suitable for you, or Atlantis is more suitable for you?"
He narrowed his eyes again and looked at the sea: "You have a lot of wisdom and thinking, but you usually like to pretend to be a little stupid, so you can figure it out, after all... this is a very simple answer, isn't it?"
The smile on Oshen's face was retracted and turned into seriousness.
He looked at Hermes for a while, and then looked at the sea.
He sighed: "So what, I just want to... stay by my mother's side and protect her."
Hermes smiled and shook his head: "Oshen, my cousin, I know you are a filial child, although this filial piety is only for your mother."
"Otherwise, would I be filial to Poseidon, who had raised me countless times?" Oshen sneered.
"Let the topic come back, Oshen." Hermes sighed softly, "There is a reason I ask you this question, brother."
Ocean focused his eyes on Hermes, and the two brothers intersected.
"My name is [My God of Shang Hermes], the descendant of [Great God Zeus], ​​that is... your cousin." Hermes's gentle and casual expression disappeared without a trace, and the only thing left was seriousness.
"Unit [Demigod Oshenanos], my cousin, son of the sea god, do you know how important you are to the great god."
Oshen swallowed and wanted to nod, but he felt something was wrong.
"Your importance is much more important than you think, but it is not the importance of interpersonal relationships," Hermes said seriously. "What this importance will bring to you will be unknown."
"...Why." Ocean looked at Hermes and guessed something.
"I'll tell you something." Hermes sat cross-legged in the air, holding his chin with his hands.
"A few years ago, the gods held a meeting at the great altar in Duodona."
"The content and purpose of the meeting is to allow the gods and creatures on the ground to conduct life birth experiments, that is... you probably understand."
"...you keep talking." Oshen nodded while pinching his chin.
"You are the only success story, and that's the result of this experiment so far."
Oshen's pupils shrank.
"So you probably know where this attention and importance come from."
"...What should I do." Ocean looked at Hermes and looked into his eyes, "And, how should I believe what you said is true?"
"You actually believed it, otherwise you wouldn't have asked the first question first." Hermes smiled.
Oshen held his chest and remained silent.
"Whether you believe it depends on yourself. I am just doing... what I want to do. You can go to your father, or just go to the whistleblower of the Divine Court Duoduo. Anyway, my final outcome is just to be cleansed from my memory by the unified authority." Hermes smiled indifferently, "As for what you should do..."
"Go, Atlantis?" Oshen frowned, "But why..."
"I said you are a filial child." Hermes pressed his fingers against his temples, and his head tilted slightly. "What I worry about is not your safety, that doesn't matter to me. What I worry about... is other things, what you care about the most."
"You are a precious test piece, but not a complete test piece of growth. I was sent to observe you at the beginning to record the growth process of the test piece." Hermes narrowed his eyes, "But when the growth is completed..."
Oshen felt his heart skip.
"Anyway, everything around you will not be safe. Where to go, depending on yourself, I am just a whistleblower." Hermes waved his hand, "That's all I have to say, I'm leaving."
Hermes smiled and waved his hand, his eyes emitting divine light.
"Wait, I have another question." Ocean stopped Hermes.
"Hmm? You ask." Hermes looked down at Oshen.
"You...you are a god, why should you help me?" Oshin pursed his lips and looked up at the somewhat illusory humanoid individual of Hermes, "You should stand on the side of the great god!"
"This is said before." Hermes' fingers shook, "just because I think."
After saying this, Hermes' figure dissipated in mid-air, leaving only a little debris of divine power, which dissipated in front of Ocean's eyes.
Hermes returned to the clouds, lifted the blockade of information, looked down at Oshen, who was still standing by the sea in a daze, thinking about something.
"I just think that this shouldn't be the relationship between humans and God..." He lowered his eyes, "Are you... the wedge I want? [Demigod Oshennos]..."
......
Oshen gritted his teeth with great worries.
There was already a red light in the horizon, and only then did Oshen realize that a long time had passed.
"...Auntie!" Oushen remembered that something big was happening in the tribe, so he rushed to the tribe.
A shed for women to have children...
Pushing away the bushes, Oshen saw his mother holding a baby with a smile on her face.
"Mom, how is my aunt?" Ocean ran to Doris and asked anxiously.
Doris glanced at Ocean Blank: "Where have you been going in the past half day? Your aunt and daughter are safe."
"That's good." Oshen breathed a sigh of relief and looked at the baby in Doris' arms, "It turned out to be a girl."
"Help me carry it, I'll go see your aunt." Doris handed the sleeping baby to Oshen, turned around and walked into the shed.
Ocean looked at his cousin, his face was a little wrinkled and not cute. He gently touched his cousin's forehead with his index finger.
The baby suddenly started to cry.
"Oh! Alas!" Oshen was startled, "What, what to do, mom, mom, come out!"
Doris rushed out with a "swer" and snatched the little baby from Ocean's hand, glaring at Ocean's fiercely.
"What do you think you are useful? You can't even see the child. I just coaxed him to fall asleep!"
After saying this, Doris turned around and entered the shed again, leaving Oshen herself confused at the door.
Chapter completed!
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