Latest Greek Mythology Novel

Mercury is the child of Maia and Zeus, born sharp-witted and cunning. On her very first day of life, she stole Apollo's fifty cows, infuriating him so much that he chased her into a cave and dragged her to Olympus to face justice.

However, Mercury used her eloquent tongue to win everyone over.不仅如此, she even cheerfully gifted him a self-made lyre, affectionately calling him "big brother" with sweet talk.

Mercury: "Big Brother Apollo, as the most handsome man on Olympus, surely you'll forgive my recklessness?" [Snuggles and rubs against him]

Apollo: "Damn, this little brat is quite something."

After softening his heart and helping Mercury return to Olympus, he found that his things were disappearing more and more frequently.

Yesterday it was his attendant raven, today it was the tripod of the Delphi Oracle, what would it be tomorrow?

One night at a banquet, the drunken Mercury was happily telling her good sister Hebe about her goal of stealing everything from Apollo, so joyful she was practically flying.

Then she was caught by the passing Apollo, grabbed by her cloak and dragged into a corner.

Apollo: "I heard you want to steal all my things?"

Mercury: "...That, wasn't I just drunk? I was just joking, Big Brother Apollo..."

She thought she would die right there, but unexpectedly, he let go of her cloak and approached her with a kind—or rather, terrifying—smile.

Apollo: "Come on, hurry up and steal."

Mercury: "???"

Has this guy been stolen silly?!

All in all, this is a pleasant slice-of-life story about Mercury and Apollo~

Attention:

In this story, Hermes has undergone a gender swap plot twist, and the CP is Apollo.

This will involve the female protagonist's growth arc, not solely a romance line.

There will be inconsistencies with the original mythology, which might cause discomfort, so please bear with us.

Content tags: Fate of Two Hearts, Western Romance, Sweet Story, Western Fantasy, Epic, Mythology, Mercury, Apollo, Greek Mythology, many characters

Other: Greek Mythology, Hermes, Apollo, Gender Swap.

One-sentence summary: Apollo: "Is there such a good thing?"

Moral: Enthusiastically helping others and creating a happy life together.

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[This story is set in Greek mythology and does not involve original plotlines. It can be read as an original work. All my writings are based on my original character settings, not involving the original work, not involving the original work, not involving the original work. Important things are said three times.]

[Western fantasy backgrounds can be difficult to understand, but after the author consulted numerous Western books for creation, they wrote according to their own writing style and abilities. The entire work is written in plain, easy-to-understand language. If you mind, just avoid the author. All of my works have this tone.]

Synopsis:

Li Jia transmigrated into a book. Just before falling asleep, she was reading "Greek Mythology Stories," but when she opened her eyes, she found herself lying under a laurel tree. She mustered her strength to stand up and discovered that right across from her was the Olympic Park.

The system told her she had an underlying illness, and dying in her sleep might not be a bad thing, but everything comes at a price.

Unlike other transmigration stories, she didn't need to win over any men to ensure her safety, but after hearing the system's command, beads of sweat formed on Li Jia's forehead.

If she didn't want to die, she had to ensure the safe birth of Persephone.

Persephone was the daughter of the agricultural goddess Demeter and the king of gods Zeus. She was the goddess of spring and the future queen of the underworld.

Hera, as the most jealous and vicious woman in mythology, would surely crush this "cuckold" in the cradle.

When she was at a loss, the system told her two pieces of news.

Good news: Hera was still young and not yet married to Zeus.

Bad news: Her temper was as bad as ever, and no one dared to approach this goddess master by even a fraction.

In summary:

A goddess master who is particularly good at making money and her slacker follower o_o

Reading warnings:

1. Li Jia (older uke) × Hera (younger seme) is purely my personal preference, I like younger semes.

2. Hera falls in love with Li Jia at first sight (likes cute girls). The author is not good at slow-burn romance stories. In all my works, the seme and uke fall in love at first sight (love at first sight). Don't overthink why they inexplicably fall in love; there's no reason for love, so don't dwell on it.

3. There are many original settings. The power levels and rankings of the gods are all decided by me. I'm doing this for my own enjoyment. This is a comedic, light-hearted story with simple writing. If you don't like it, just close it and leave. Let's coexist peacefully.

4. In this story, all gods are born independently and there are no ethical relationships involved.

5. The inspiration comes from "The Olympian Star Legend," but there's very little plot about Hera, so these are all my original character settings.

Content Tags: Western Classic, Transmigration, Light-hearted, Comedic, Untouchable Beauty, Slacker

Others: Greek Mythology, Hera, Transmigration Story

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