His relationship with Annabeth would likely become more complicated. She might be a bit jealous of Percy's new connection to Aphrodite, as Aphrodite represents love and beauty, and Annabeth might feel a bit insecure. With Grover, Grover might be a bit more protective of Percy, seeing that Percy is now part of a different 'clan' so to speak. And the other demigods might either look up to him more or be more envious, depending on their personalities." ,"Answer2": "Well, Percy's relationship with his enemies would also be different. Enemies might underestimate him at first, thinking he's just a pretty face now that he's associated with Aphrodite. But then they'd be in for a shock when he still shows his tough combat skills. His relationship with the gods would also shift. Gods like Ares might view him with more disdain as he's now related to Aphrodite, while gods like Hermes might be more curious about this new development. His friendships with the other campers would have to adapt too. Some might start asking him for advice on love matters, which he may not be very good at in the beginning." ,"Answer3": "His relationship with his mother would be an interesting aspect. His mother might be a bit worried about Percy being adopted by Aphrodite, fearing that he'll be drawn into a world of vanity and shallow relationships. With the new demigods arriving at camp, Percy would be seen in a different light. They might approach him more often for help with matters related to Aphrodite's domain, like love spells or beauty tips (even though Percy might not know much about those). His relationship with Chiron could also change, as Chiron might have different expectations of Percy now that he has this new connection, and Percy would have to prove that he's still the same heroic Percy at heart.