The hero of the Greek background novel is a man dressed as Helen, but in fact he goes out to play with friends, but it is considered to be elopement. A storm city also suggested later.

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Helen, the daughter of Zeus and Rita, grew up in the palace of her late father Tindarius, king of Sparta. Theseus and Piritos went to Sparta to explore, and they saw her dancing in the temple of themis. Both of them could not resist the desire for love, so they boldly broke into the temple, snatched her away and took her to Tagel in Agadia. They draw lots here to decide who Helen belongs to. The two agreed that the one who won the lottery must help the one who didn't win the lottery to grab another beautiful woman. As a result, theseus won the lottery. He took Helen to Afdina in Attica, where her mother Etla took care of Helen and asked a friend to protect her. Then, he and his friends planned a great and magical adventure. After losing Helen, Piritos decided to kidnap Persephone, the wife of Pluto, from the underworld and take her away for comfort. But their plan was a complete failure. The two men were detained by Hades in the underworld forever. Hercules tried to save them both, but only theseus was saved.

When theseus was imprisoned in the underworld of Hades, Helen's two brothers, casto and Polder Yukos, came to Athens. They politely asked Helen to come back. But the Athenians said that the young princess was not in Athens, and they didn't know where theseus had hidden her. The two brothers flew into a rage and threatened to use force. The Athenians were very afraid. One of them is Akat Moss. He knew theseus's secret, so he told them that Helen was hiding in Aphrodite. Casto and Polonius immediately surrounded the city and soon occupied it.

At the same time, something bad happened to theseus in Athens. Erechtheus's grandson, Minas Thoth, became the leader of the people. He wanted to usurp the throne, so he bewitched the nobles in the city, saying that the king actually controlled them and enslaved them by moving them from the countryside to the city. He told the freemen that they gave up the temples and gods in the countryside, no longer relied on the local nobles, but obeyed a tyrant from other places, in order to incite people's dissatisfaction with the king. Now, Afedena is occupied by Tindarius, and the Athenians are in a panic. Minas took advantage of people's panic to persuade residents to open the city gate for Tindarius' two sons and welcome them into the city in a friendly way, because casto and Bodius only opposed theseus's stealing their sister. Facts have also proved what Menas Thoth said. Although those foreign soldiers rushed in through the open door and took control of all the areas in the city, they didn't hurt anyone. They rescued Helen and left Athens to return to their hometown under the escort of citizens.

Helen became more and more attractive when she grew up, attracting a steady stream of suitors, because she was worried that choosing a son-in-law would offend so many suitors. Her father, King Tindarius of Sparta, made all suitors swear in public that they would form an alliance with the lucky groom in the future and oppose any suitors who tried to hurt the king because they were dissatisfied with their marriage. Later, he chose Menelaus. Mene Lajous is Agamemnon's brother and king of Argos. After he married Helen, he also inherited the throne of Sparta. Helen also gave birth to a daughter named Hermes Ione for Mene Lajous.