Cupid, the little god of love with wings on his back, always carried two arrows, a gold arrow and a lead arrow. He also carried them when he went to see his mother Venus. One day, his golden arrow accidentally stabbed Venus in the chest. Cupid left his mother without noticing it. As long as the person is stabbed by the golden arrow, he will fall in love with the person he first saw after the injury, even the goddess is no exception.
Venus fell in love with a boy named Audenis who was wearing a hunting suit and was running around in the forest.
From then on, Venus and Audenis only hunted in the forest, or drove around in a carriage. Venus knew that Audenis liked hunting, so she warned him not to hunt fierce beasts. But once the goddess left, Audenis forgot her warning. When he saw a wild boar running out of the trees, he bent his bow and shot an arrow at the wild boar. The wild boar was injured and rushed towards Odness crazily. He ran away in a hurry, but the wild boar still caught up with him, and Audenis was stabbed to death by the sharp teeth of the wild boar.
Venus seemed to hear his last scream and hurried back to see Audenis lying in a pool of blood. She was heartbroken and cried with Audrey in her arms.
Later, at the place where Audenis died, a colorful flower named Autumn Peony came out. However, like Audenis, this autumn peony has a very short life. It opens in autumn and soon withers.