Chapter 1184 Another Quest from the system
Gaya, usually a whirlwind of fiery words and quick comebacks, stood silently, the weight of the griffin's words heavy upon her. Michael, sensing her distress, gently pressed her shoulder. "What did it say to you?" he asked, his voice filled with concern.
With a small, hesitant voice unlike her usual bold tone, Gaya relayed the griffin's harsh accusations. "It called me a failure... as a goddess... as a potential mother," she murmured, her usual confidence faltering.
In response, Michael just looked into her eyes.
"Listen to me, Gaya," he began, his voice steady and reassuring. "Before you are a goddess, you are Gaya. The fierce, foul-mouthed, bratty snakey we all know and love. This isn't you. You always have a comeback. No one, not even a griffin, can render you speechless." Embark on a journey to the beginning at n0v#lbin★
Hearing Michael's words, a spark reignited in Gaya's eyes. She took a deep breath, the worry and concern that had clouded her gaze slowly dissipating. His affirmation of her true self, independent of her newfound godhood, brought back the familiar fire she was known for.
Gaya, her fiery spirit reignited by Michael's words, suddenly unleashed a powerful slap across the griffin's face. "Listen up, you fuck face," she spat, her voice seething with anger. She glared at the griffin, her eyes burning with intensity. "I didn't even know I was a goddess until a day ago, so how the hell was I supposed to know about the monsters?" she retorted sharply.
Stunned by the sudden slap and her outburst, the griffin could only muster a bewildered "What the hell?" response.
"And who asked you to cause trouble and attract the attention of the beast tamers, huh?" she demanded. "Don't you dare pull the victim card on me, you ugly mutt."
Her words, sharp and unyielding, echoed through the forest. The griffin, taken aback by her fierce demeanor, seemed to realize the futility of arguing with her.
Fueled by her newfound assertiveness, Gaya delivered a powerful knock to the griffin's head, causing it to cry out in pain. "Mommy!" the griffin cried.
Her dark laughter echoed through the forest as she berated the creature. "You stupid, ugly mutt! You dared to attack your own goddess, let alone others!" she exclaimed, her voice dripping with scorn.
The griffin, clearly in pain, whimpered, "It's not fair."
Ignoring the griffin, Gaya slapped it again. "You attacked villagers, travelers, and then have the fucking audacity to call it unfair when they fight back?" Her hand met the griffin's face with a sharp crack. "What exactly did you expect to happen?" she demanded.
The griffin could only whine in response, clearly overpowered by Gaya's fierce demeanor.
Now sitting on Michael's shoulder, Ayag chuckled, observing the one-sided argument. "I can't hear what the griffin is saying, but it sure looks like it's getting a piece of Gaya's mind," she remarked with amusement, thoroughly entertained by the spectacle unfolding before them. The griffin, with a hint of sorrow in its voice, revealed to Gaya. "They killed my mate... destroyed our eggs." Its tone was a mixture of pain and resentment.
Gaya's hand, poised for another slap, halted in mid-air as she processed the griffin's words. Her expression softened slightly, but her eyes still held a steely resolve.
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