# Chapter 23
Dionysus kept his word faithfully that he would bring Eutostea on a sightseeing tour of the temple.
First of all, he introduced her to dozens of his muses one by one who served them every time when Eutostea was with Dionysus. Eutostea wasn’t able to remember all of their names, but since they quite looked alike, she thought only Dionysus could distinguish each of them.
The muses kneeled and deeply bowed with a light movement. When Eutostea received their warm reception, those who were thought to have lived longer than her upon any consideration, she exchanged bows with them. Dionysus giggled and called in his panther.
“This is Aeonia, and the smaller one is Mariad. They aren’t friendly to strangers but will behave meekly to you. Don’t worry.”