Giant Hunter Orion (1
by Afuhfuihgs
Giant Hunter Orion (1)
To create an Ajeus, you need the essence of a god.
The way to receive the essence of a god is surprisingly simple.
Pregnancy.
You just need to get pregnant.
But the pregnancy I’m talking about here isn’t ordinary pregnancy.
“It’s like laying an egg.”
Neptune, who is listening to me, nodded heavily.
“So, you’re saying I just need to have sex with you, Oraboni-nim?”
“Basically?”
“And receive jilsa?”
“That’s right.”
“And that doesn’t become a child, but creates an ‘egg’ with divine power inside, with a potential?”
“Yes. You understand well.”
It’s not about giving birth to a child.
It’s about giving birth to the trace of a god.
“It’s not actually giving birth to a child, it’s just like a phantom pregnancy. If I were to give birth to a child, I’d just give birth to a child right away. Right?”
“I suppose so.”
Actually.
I had a lot of children with Neptune.
Neptune likes children so much.
The areas Neptune has to manage are so vast-because it’s the sea-that he sends his children to manage them instead.
And Neptune himself likes having children with me, he likes incestuous pregnancy-breeding sex.
For these and other reasons, there are a lot of children between Neptune and me.
I got into a child-birthing competition with Hera, so I’m probably the goddess who has given birth to the most children after Hera.
“This time, give birth to an Ajeus.”
“I’m even giving birth to Oraboni-nim’s egg, after all this time.”
“Will you do it?”
“Of course I will. But is the child born a completely new life? Or just an egg?”
“Think of it as a Playas with the factors of a god.”
It’s nothing particularly picky.
“If the existing Playas is a doll made by kneading clay and plaster, then Ajeus is closer to life.”
“A humanoid made with the body and power of a god, that’s exactly it.”
“That’s right.”
It’s just about that much.
“Will you do it?”
“Of course. But, there’s a condition.”
Swaaaa.
Neptune created a space that no one could access, then wrapped around me and whispered softly.
“Since it’s a child born from my womb, I become the mother, right?”
“Right?”
“Then….”
Pulling me into the sea so others couldn’t hear.
“Will you call me ‘Mommy’?”
She gave me a provocative look and a seductive smile.
I pulled Neptune’s waist and buried my face in her chest.
“Maman.”
“…….”
Kkuaaaak!!
A tsunami!!!
Well.
Sometimes.
The movements of the gods come as a disaster to humans.
* * *
Keeek!!
On a certain island, a giant monster with a body of 10m appeared on the coast.
“Euaaak!”
“It’s a Gigantes!!”
Now, most humans can distinguish between ordinary monsters and Gigantes.
That’s because, no matter how much of a monster it is, if it reaches 10m, it’s not an ordinary monster.
Keeek!
The monster flapped its eight legs around and attacked the people on the coast.
It grabbed people with its suction cup-covered legs and took them under its torso.
Eujeok, eujeok, eujeok.
The sound of flesh and bones crushing can be heard.
It’s a sound that humans don’t want to hear, like when humans eat meat and suck only the flesh, leaving only the bones.
The shock and horror of hearing that from a monster that reaches 10m.
“S, save me!!”
Screams echoed.
Everyone struggles to escape from that terrible monster.
“P, please, someone!!”
It will take a long time for the soldiers to arrive, and the giant hunters are not on this island.
Even if the soldiers sent by the king arrive, can they defeat the Gigantes, which is not just an ordinary monster?
Not at all.
Humans did not trust the army.
I heard that there is a ‘hero’ in another kingdom who defeated all kinds of monsters with human power, but there was not a single hero on this island, Kios Island.
The fate of this island, Kios Island, is now only one.
-Kios, destroyed by Gigantes.
That’s all.
“The soldiers?! Why aren’t they coming?!”
“I heard they’re protecting the palace! Those bastards!”
“What?! Really?”
“I don’t know!”
Kung, kung, kung!
The Gigantes shakes the entire island by stomping its legs on the sandy beach.
It takes out the legs it had put inside, and then throws them at the fleeing people.
Thud.
“E, euaaak!!”
A terrible corpse that cannot be easily spoken of.
What was a human until just a few minutes ago has become white bones in just a few minutes, and the remaining part below the ankle was melting in something that was either poison or acid.
If caught.
The whole body melts down.
Everything is chewed up, leaving only the bones, and what’s left melts cleanly, leaving only the bones.
You die.
The Gigantes’ movements are too fast to escape that fear of death.
If.
Really, if.
If someone appears to end this crisis.
That being would truly be no exaggeration to call a ‘hero’.
Jeobeok, jeobeok.
Beyond the fleeing people.
A huge, muscular man, really like a bear, was standing with his arms crossed.
The muscular man, who had a huge build that seemed to be twice the size of ordinary humans, looked like he had great strength.
“Run away!!”
Compared to the Gigantes, who wielded thicker and larger legs than the man, he was just shabby and small.
Even though the gods are smaller than the Gigantes, can’t the gods grow as big as the Gigantes if they want to?
So.
“Run away! Young man! This country is hopeless now!!”
If you’re an ordinary human, you’ll naturally become prey for the Gigantes.
“Heh.”
The giant man just laughed and took out something huge that he was carrying on his back.
“A bow…?”
It was a bow.
It was a great bow bigger than the man’s height.
“I was originally going to shoot and kill it with an arrow.”
Sarak.
The man flicked the string connected to the bow with his finger, and the string of the bow broke in an instant.
“I’ll have to beat it to death.”
Then, with elasticity, the bow became a slightly curved rod at the end.
“S, stop it! It’s dangerous!”
“J, just watch quietly.”
The man.
“This Orion Ajeus’s power.”
Dugeun, dugeun.
The man’s chest muscles twitched, and the man ran forward with the rod.
“Uoooooooㅡㅡㅡㅡ!”
With a shout.
“Ttukbaegiㅡㅡㅡ!” (Skullㅡㅡㅡ!)
Kwaㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡang!!
He smashed the Gigantes’ head with the rod.
* * *
“Welcome! I, Oinopion, the king of the Kingdom of Kios, welcome you! Yes, what is your name?”
“I am called Orion.”
“H, hao?” (-hao is an archaic honorific)
Arrogant. Orion is allowed to be.
“Is there a problem?”
“…Ah, no! No, there isn’t! Of course not.”
Why? Because he’s Ajeus.
He is a demigod with the supreme god of Greece dwelling within him, and I have the confidence to openly talk about it.
“P, perhaps….”
“Perhaps, what is it?”
“A T, Titan god…Isiyeo?” (-isiyeo is an archaic honorific)
“Maybe.”
“Maybe…?”
The expression of the King of Kios changed in an instant.
It was as if he was saying, ‘Who are you to speak informally to me when you’re not even a Titan god?’
Humans are originally like this.
They look down on those they think are inferior to them with authority and power.
But what can I do?
This Ajeus, unlike other Ajeuses, can confidently speak his mind.
“My father is the god Zeus, and my mother is the god Poseidon. I was born on the horizon where the sky and the sea meet.”
“A, aah…!!”
In terms of lineage, he is on par with Hephaestus, Ares, and Persephone.
He is the child of none other than the 12 Olympian gods, and the gods of the sky and sea.
“T, that’s right! Uh, ahem!”
He doesn’t use honorifics because there are many people watching as the king, and it seems like I don’t particularly care.
“Welcome! The Kingdom of Kios welcomes you!”
“Hmm.”
I lightly ignored the king’s greeting with a nod.
That’s because.
Kung!
“Hiiiik!”
“Oh dear. I lost my mind for a moment. Don’t be nervous. It’s just twitching for a moment due to rigor mortis.”
I threw the remains of the Gigantes, the giant octopus that I had defeated, at the King of Kios.
The king was horrified and stepped back, and I continued to cut the octopus’s skin and cut out the flesh.
‘I want ramen.’
How good would it be to have seafood ramen, spicy ramen with some of the octopus’s legs cut into it, and the body with only the intestines cut out and boiled?
And eat it raw with gochujang, and coat it with batter and fry it.
When I have time later, it might not be bad to create a country like that.
A country where K-FOOD is introduced.
“Would you like to try some?”
“T, that?!”
“It’s delicious.”
I cut a piece of the octopus’s flesh, put it on a skewer, and put it over the torch.
The flesh turning on the rotisserie was browning, and the king swallowed hard and took a step forward.
“H, what kind of god are you…?”
“I haven’t been given a position as a god in particular. I’m just a hunter who hunts giants.”
“I, is that so…? Marriage?”
“I’m not married yet.”
“T, then….”
I can hear the sound of his head spinning all the way here.
And right behind him, a woman with a veil over her face appeared.
“Hero who saved our Kios! Let me introduce my daughter!”
“Daughter?”
“That’s right! My beloved daughter, the flower of Kios, Merope!”
Sarak.
The veil was removed.
I looked at her and held up the octopus skewer I was grilling.
“Wow.”
Since being reincarnated as Zeus.
I felt a great shock for the first time.
‘What a strange face.’
Merope of the Kingdom of Kios.
She was.
“There’s a kraken here.”
She was a woman who was complexly ugly.
For the first time.
I saw an ugly woman in Greece.
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