This is precisely the function of the 'Arrow of Love' that Tashkent forged in the earth in the past, secretly at work. As a weapon, it obeys the emotions of its master, the god of love, using the power of the earth—that is, some unknown power of Asura—to transform Kama, a god, into an Asura.
If the god of love had truly fallen to the ground without incident, perhaps the sixth demon king, Moro, would have been born during the battle, though only his appearance and essence would have changed, and he would not have reached the level of a 'beast'.
"I'm so dizzy..."
"Ouch, are you alright?!"
Just then, a little girl, who looked like she had an elephant's head on her head, tried to catch Kama, but she twisted her ankle beautifully and became the cushion for the god of love to fall, making a 'chirp' sound like a small animal.
……
"Thank you so much..."
Kama, who had gotten up from the girl, took a deep breath and thanked her.
"It's okay, it's okay..."
The girl waved her elephant head happily, then cautiously asked, "Are you Lord Kama, the god of love?"
Although he didn't understand why the god before him looked so strange, Kama nodded in acknowledgment since the god had helped him, to show that he was indeed the god of love.
"Whoa!"
The girl, having received Kama's affirmation, looked at Kama excitedly, "Great-grandmother, you're so tiny! You're not even as tall as me! Didn't you say you were born when you were at the height of perfection?"
"...Huh? Wait a minute."
Kama was stunned. "What did you call me?"
"Oh, I forgot to introduce myself."
The girl clapped her hands and put her hands on her hips. "My name is Ganesha, and I am the daughter of the Great God and Parvati. Since you, Kama, are the god who adopted my grandfather, then you are naturally my great-grandmother!"
Ganesha, also known as Vinayaka, is the Hindu god of wisdom and one of the children of Shiva and Parvati.
At this time, during the period of Gavial's wrath, Shiva and Parvati had four children: Anthaka, the war god Sikhin, Ashoka, and the youngest, who was also recently born, Ganesha.
In fact, Ganesha didn't know much about Gavia and Kama, but because Antoka kept telling her about them, she became familiar with them. So one day, she decided to meet them and left Mount Gilasa with Antoka's help, where she happened to meet Kama who was almost falling to the ground.
"Oh right, is Grandpa home? I really want to see him!"
Ganesh looked at Kama with anticipation.
If a cockatoo or some other being were to ask, Kama would firmly say, "I have no children, it's just a misunderstanding, don't say it again," in order to maintain his slightest bit of self-respect.
But Ganesh's gaze was too sincere, and his attitude was too good, so—
"...He left and probably won't come back. Although I hope he will, I can't predict the final outcome."
These are Kama's honest words.
A brief silence fell between the two.
“I understand, thank you, Great-Grandmother Kama.”
As he answered, Ganesha smiled at Kama again.
"Actually, never mind, Ganesh, you can call me—"
Kama couldn't utter the words "great-grandfather" for a moment, because Eros sensed that he seemed... unable to become a man?
Although it is not unusual for gods to transform into women in Hindu mythology, Kama, as the god of love, should logically be able to switch between male and female at will, since he represents 'love'. And Kama could indeed do this a long time ago. This is also why the reincarnation of Kavia, whom Kama adopted, sometimes called himself 'father' and sometimes 'mother'.
Because gender can be changed at will, but at this moment Kama felt that he really could not change.
Why is this?
After his initial panic, Kama, as the god of love, quickly understood the reason.
Because of 'love', as the god of love, his duty is to love everything in the world and to have 'love' for all things. However, he is unable to 'love' himself. He knows love, feels love, but cannot experience love. Therefore, he will naturally become weary of 'love', because none of the 'love' that is as numerous as the stars in the universe belongs to the god of love himself.
Then, at some point, Cupid developed 'love' for someone, and thus fixed his gender.
If the person you love is female, then you will always choose male; if the person you love is male, then you will always choose female.
This is a choice that can only be made once; there will be no second chance. This is not just a statement, but an instinctive feeling from the heart...
'like'.
This word was both strange and familiar to Kama, which is truly incredible.
As the reincarnation of the god of symbiosis, Gavia's encounter with Durga, the lover destined for Lyra, must have held extremely sacred significance. Just as the quelling of the world's burning rage might be called a miracle by later generations, such as 'love is born from clasped hands'.
However, Kama also understood that, just as Brahma often said, Durka was entirely a lira existing as the 'beloved of Kavia'.
So, how should one, as the true god of love, bless the person they love and their destined 'lover'?
Can't do it...
Suddenly, Kama remembered the tiny flames outside the battlefield, like weeds, and began to understand the reason for Gavia's anger.
Perhaps... it is precisely because I treat everyone the same that I suffer and that I feel anger.
"what is it call?"
Ganesh looked at Kama, the god of love, who had suddenly lowered his head and was holding his hands tightly, and asked in confusion.
"……Do not."
Kama shook his head as if he were relieved. "It's nothing. Call me Ganesh whatever you like."
However, for Kama now, even knowing this is somewhat useless. After all, Durga has already risen to the top in one step, and Kama can't feel that there is anything he can compete with in terms of physique or strength. The only thing to talk about is probably feelings.
After all, no matter what, even though she didn't go in at the time, she was still Gavia's mother who had raised her for so many years. Durga was just a goddess she was meeting for the first time. Even though she had some anger, she still had the upper hand in terms of feelings.
As he pondered this, Kama began to listen intently to the sound of water washing over the soil.
Twenty seconds left.
Although Gavia may not have been able to return these past few months due to Durga, she usually returns around this time. Let's take a gamble and see if we can meet now... After all, when we were young, we entrusted Gavia with the role of the Goddess of Love and made a promise that she would return on time.
Gazing at the calm water, Kama murmured to himself.
"Time is up."
The words of the god of love attracted Ganesh's attention.
"Great-grandmother, what time is it—"
In the humid summer wind, the willows swayed, their slender leaves touching the soil. Before the little elephant myth could be finished, a dazzling light flashed in the azure sky, a light more intense than the lazy summer sun, even more blinding than the light of the god of war.
The little elephant god instinctively closed her eyes, and when she opened them again, she saw a man and a woman radiating an aura that was incredibly warm to her.
“I have returned, Kama.”
For some reason, the little elephant god didn't need to ask for names like he had asked Kama before; he already knew in his heart that these two people were his maternal grandfather Gavia and his maternal grandmother Durga.
Indeed, that was the case. The reason Gavia hadn't returned for the past few months was to appease Durga, because Durga insisted on following him everywhere, no matter where he was. Even when Gavia said he would only return after the Three Kingdoms period ended, he wouldn't listen. Fortunately, after Gavia spent some time with him and after he promised to visit her in the Himalayas often, Durga reluctantly agreed.
Gavia understands Durga's situation, because she was born from this lira as 'Gavia's lover,' and therefore, for her, she is everything...
This is also why he became even angrier when he first saw Durga in his angry state. Even though he was born in Lira, 'cute' was indeed incredibly real. After defeating three people in succession and causing damage, he realized that his anger was not directed at innocent people. This is why he suppressed his anger and withdrew from his angry state.
Afterwards, Gavia understood why her suppressed anger had suddenly ignited uncontrollably. It turned out that it was caused by Mosesha, this Asura, who had cultivated for millions of years. It was just a lucky accident.
"Grandpa, Grandma, it's me, Ganesh!"
The little elephant god hopped and skipped, cheering at the two of them like a granddaughter.
Gavia smiled slightly at the little elephant god. He wasn't surprised that the little elephant god was female. Although the original little elephant god was male, the current little elephant god's appearance was undoubtedly that of Karna's Master in CCC, and Gina Karigiri in the Indian Lostbelt who insisted on being alone for ten thousand years as a Servant to prove the incompleteness of the god Arjuna.
Meanwhile, Durga, seeing that the little elephant god seemed somewhat disoriented, frowned slightly, and the white snake on his shoulder symbolically flicked its tongue.
“You are Parvati’s child? Although I am not your mother, I am the lover of your mother’s father, that is, your mother’s mother. Therefore, I have the right to reprimand you for your undisciplined lifestyle. Please behave yourself from now on, Ganesh.”
"Uh, I understand..."
For the newborn Ganesha, this was the first time she had heard such a stern reprimand, and the speaker was her grandmother. Suddenly, she felt that Durga was quite frightening, not at all as kind as her grandfather.
"Welcome back."
Kama narrowed his eyes slightly.
At the same time, Durga sensed that the aura emanating from Kama was inexplicably different from when they first met. However, because Kama was her husband's foster father, she abandoned the idea of disassembling Kama to examine him.
She simply looked down at Kama, who was very small to her, with a serious and dignified attitude, trying her best to make her tone warm.
"Please take good care of my husband and mother. I am Durga, and I hope to get along well with you, Kama."
Hearing Durga address him as such, and remembering that it was she who had kept Gavia away from him for so long, Kama's face grew increasingly displeased and awkward, but he still relaxed and responded naturally.
"Ah, I will, Durga, I will take good care of you..."
And the whispers in one's heart that only one can hear.
"My child..."
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After that, since she had not yet returned to her position as the god of love, Gavia, who was still acting as the agent of the god of love, was basically the same as before. Apart from frequently going to the Himalayas to see Durga and Kama's strong insistence on taking her with him, there was not much difference.
Being followed by Kama wasn't a big deal for Gavia, except that sometimes it was a bit of a struggle to figure out the meaning of the strange words that the god of love suddenly uttered.
For example--
"...Suppose you have a very good friend or companion, it doesn't matter, just treat them as someone who really exists. Suddenly, you have a certain feeling, but you feel that it should be done gradually. After all, you understand that being close doesn't mean you know everything about them. Generally speaking, you should take it slow, or wait for the other person to have the same feeling, right..."
For example—
"Even though I can't do anything right, I always feel like I have to do something. Isn't that a bit annoying? I'm too weak..."
Whenever this happens, Gavia taps Kama's shoulder with her fingertips, attracting the attention of the little god of love, and then points to the sun.
"Kama, you are the god of love, strength doesn't matter, and so even when you're sad, you always try to smile, don't you? That's why people in the world can genuinely smile when love comes. Gods and immortals must all think that way."
As the proxy goddess of love, I can also see that Kama only gets tired occasionally. Think of it this way: the sun has been at its fullest for millions of years, while you've only had a short rest these past few decades. That's already amazing. Thanks to Kama, the world has love as numerous as the stars in the universe. Looking at it this way, isn't Kama incredibly powerful?
"Um……"
Cupid suddenly opened his eyes wide.
"...Of course...I'm strong, I know that...Everyone knows that...Thinking about it carefully, it's definitely true..."
Although she knew these were just words of comfort and had nothing to do with the answer she was hoping for, she still felt her cheeks getting hot.
There's something I've felt ever since the first time I saw them: I can never get tired of looking at the person in front of me, and not only do I not get tired of looking at them, I want to keep looking at them forever.
Oh no, what am I going to do? I like this person so much, so, so much, I can't help but like them...
Cupid strained both his emotions and reason to barely prevent himself from breaking down.
To be honest, Kama felt an intense loathing for his previous 'slacking off' behavior in an instant. Although Durga was destined to be Lira, if he had put in a little more effort beforehand, he might not have ended up crying in a daze that day, and he wouldn't have been so powerless to resist Durga's actions and words.
“Kama, if you really do that, I’ll be very happy.”
"...What nonsense are you talking about?"
Kama responded with a cold and indifferent tone.
However, Kama seemed unable to accomplish any great feat on her own; she lacked the power.
However, if she, as the goddess of love, puts in her best effort to protect her love... she should be able to achieve something, probably.
In other words, Cupid had already silently repeated to himself countless times, "We will win."
however--
"My husband."
Outside the Himalayas, when Kama saw Durga hug Gavia tightly, still with a cool expression, but like a puppy, frantically rubbing his head against Gavia's neck, he couldn't help but bite his lip, even though he told himself he had to stay calm.
How can I possibly bless your love with Gavia when you, a goddess who has absolutely no manners? Absolutely not!
But in reality, Kama still thought how wonderful it would be if he were the one to replace Durga at this moment...
Despite his displeasure, Durga only acted this way towards Gavia, and the god of love could sense this from some of her words and expressions.
Durga's voice was imbued with an extraordinary love, filled with an intense affection that anyone could hear.
"My husband, I like it."
Durga took Gavia's hand and stroked his own face. This action, besides displeasing Kama, also displeased the other three—
These are the guardian beasts of the Himalayas, the former Asura King, the yellow-haired girl Furita, the white snake on Durga's body, and the white tiger that Gavia created from the Himalayas themselves after Durga's birth.
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