Chapter 189 What should I do if my daughter turns into a cow?
The sky was getting slightly brighter, and Inachos drove all the way from late night to dawn.
He finally arrived at his destination before the dew wet his clothes.
The valley known as the Eye of Hera is also the habitat of the all-seeing giant Argos.
This powerful giant has always lived in this valley, obeying Hera's orders and hunting monsters that threaten humans.
Human beings love it and praise it, but at the same time they fear it and fear it.
It is said that this giant has countless pairs of eyes. When you look at it, there is always a pair of eyes that will look at you.
Therefore, no human being would dare to approach the valley where Argos lives.
Generally, Inachus would not come here. After all, the giant has no emotions and it is difficult to communicate.
And when he established the city of Argos, he also relied somewhat on the other party's reputation.
However, Queen Hera seemed not to care about this trivial matter with him and allowed him to use the name of Argos to build the city.
The carriage stopped at the entrance of the valley, and Inachus stopped the carriage. He tried to be careful and controlled himself not to look towards the mountain.
He knew that when he saw Argos, Argos would see him.
Although he knew that he would be discovered even if he didn't look at it, Inachus was still afraid of Argos' sight.
He walked along the lush green grass toward the valley, which was an extremely fertile pasture.
The fresh green grass was higher than his knees, and at a glance the entire valley was a sea of green.
Although I don’t know why Hera’s eyes see a green pasture, Inakos guessed that the queen likes green.
While recalling Eros’ words, Inachus looked around, looking for traces of his daughter.
He remembered Eros saying that he could find traces of Io by the stream.
There was only one stream running through this valley. Inakos searched along the stream, but he never saw his daughter.
Could it be that my joy was in vain again?
Although he had this thought in his heart, Inakos still did not give up hope and trudged on with his staff.
While walking, there was a noise in the grass in front of him. He was overjoyed and immediately pushed aside the grass.
But then, a look of disappointment appeared on his face.
What walked out of the pasture was just a snow-white heifer.
Even though it looks very beautiful and full of spirituality, it is just an animal with horns after all.
Inachus couldn't hide his disappointment and sat down, resting his body that was a little tired from anxiety and excessive travel.
Is my daughter really still alive? Or is it the other party's purpose to lure him here?
Inachus didn’t know what the truth was, he just subconsciously wanted to believe Eros’ words.
Inachus was sitting by the stream and resting, feeling sad, when the beautiful calf came close to him very humanely.
He made a mooing sound from his mouth, and used his short horns to arch Inakos's arm.
Inachus felt a little strange, but he just thought that the calf was extraordinary. It might be the sacred cow specially raised here by the Queen of Heaven.
So he reached out and grabbed a handful of grass and tried to feed it to the other party.
But the calf did not eat grass. Instead, it licked the palm of his hand, and its green eyes showed human emotions.
But Inakos did not have any extra thoughts or eyes to look at this sacred cow. He just stared into the distance, looking for his daughter.
It wasn't until his palms gradually became moist that he was suddenly startled and turned around to look at the calf beside him.
This beautiful calf was dripping big tears from its eyes.
This abnormal behavior and the familiar feeling in those eyes made Inakos tremble a little. "Yi'e? My daughter, is that you?"
It's not like he can't recognize his own daughter.
The calf in front of him nodded humanely up and down, drawing crooked symbols on the ground with its hooves.
Inachus immediately understood that the calf in front of him was his daughter Io.
He was happy and sad at the same time. He hugged the calf's neck and shed tears of excitement.
"My daughter, why are you so unfortunate? Have you become like this?"
"I have traveled all over the country and have never found you, but I didn't expect that you are It became like this!”
"And I finally saw you, but I was even more sad than not seeing you! You couldn't even say a word, not even a word to comfort me!"
Recognizing Yi'e, Yi Na Only then did Kos understand why Eros was so embarrassed.
My beautiful daughter has transformed from a girl into a cow. How should I talk about such a thing?
Fortunately, Inachus was well-informed and was not hit so severely that he could not stand up.
After calming down his emotions, he stood up holding the staff.
"Don't worry, my poor daughter, I will definitely find a way to change you back."
"Now, I will take you home first so that you will not be exposed to the wind and sun here."< br>
Inachus stretched out his hand to take away his daughter who had turned into a cow, but he did not notice his daughter's shaking head and the rejection in her eyes.
His eyes suddenly darkened, as if the sun had hidden behind the clouds.
When Inakos noticed the tall figure behind him that covered the sun, the other party had already squeezed his outstretched hand.
"You must not spy on what is owned by the gods."
Almost instantly, Inachus felt as if he was flying and was thrown to the entrance of the valley.
“The first time, if you don’t kill, if you do it again, you will die.”
Thrown out like a rag, Inachus, flying in the air, could only see the tall giant.
It is several meters tall, powerful and holds a big stick.
What is surprising is that it faces away from Inachus.
But when Inakos looked at this figure, the muscles on his broad back twisted, and he opened his two eyes, staring at him.
The all-seeing giant Argos! Argos, the hundred-eyed giant!
It turns out that it is the jailer who imprisoned his daughter, blocking the enemy before he can find his daughter's way back.
Inakos's thrown body hit the rock, and his aging body spat out a mouthful of filthy blood.
At this moment, he had almost lost his mind and was engulfed in anger.
But he still maintained his rationality. Argos was not an enemy he could face.
He stood up staggeringly, turned around and looked at the shadow in the valley with some anger and reluctance, and climbed into the car with difficulty.
Now he doesn't have to worry about so much, whether it's conspiracy or calculation.
He would do anything to free his daughter.
Every time I write about these things without Eros’ involvement, I feel like I can’t help but become serious.
(End of this chapter)