Chapter Seventy-Five: The Guidance of Teresias

After chatting with Adros for a while, Hera told Adros where her sacred garden was located, and she left.

As she was leaving, Hera suddenly asked Adros a strange question: "If you went to Thetis's wedding, who would you give the golden apple to?"

Faced with such a question from Hera, Adros was stunned for a moment, and didn't know how to answer for a while, constantly thinking in his heart why Hera asked such a question.

Hera didn't wait for Adros's answer, she smiled and flew away.

As he left, a voice came: "When you return to Olympus, when all the goddesses are there, I look forward to your answer." ”

After Hera left, Hekate looked at Adros with interest: "I also want to know, who will you give the golden apple to?"

Adros gave her a blank look, how could he make such a boring decision, either find a few more golden apples and have one for everyone, or just throw it away, a hundred, isn't it very good.

Later, Adros asked Hekate to hide Hera's sacred garden in the place where Atlas the Heaven-Topping Heaven, while he himself went to the Caucasus Mountains to welcome the Lord of Jupiter to regain his freedom and at the same time, to guard against accidents.

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Hercules embarked on a long and arduous journey again, walking aimlessly, wherever he went, all by luck and chance, for he did not know where the sacred garden guarded by Hesperides was. Even his god-king father didn't know about this, and Zeus wanted to ask Hera for clarification, but he couldn't find Hera.

Hercules first came to Thessaly, where the giant Themmeros lived. The giant had a hard head, and when it came to a passing traveler, it chased after it and killed it with its head. But this time his head hit Hercules' head and was shattered.

Hercules, who continued on his way, came to the vicinity of the Eshiduros River and encountered a monster, which was Kuknos, the illegitimate son of Ares.

Hercules, not knowing his details, asked him where the sacred garden of Hesperides was. He did not answer and challenged Hercules, who was killed on the spot.

At this time, Ares, the god of war, hurried to avenge the death of his son, and Hercules had to fight. But Zeus did not want to see one of them shed blood, for they were both his sons, strong and obedient.

The mighty god-king Zeus separated them with a bolt of thunder and ordered Ares to return to Mount Olympus, and Hercules continued his mission.

Hercules then crossed Illyria, crossed the River Elidanus, and came to the presence of a group of goddesses of mountains, forests, and waters. They were also daughters of Zeus and lived on both sides of the Eldanus River, and Hercules asked them for directions.

"Go to the blind human demigod Teresias. The goddesses replied, "He is a prophet who knows everything." Attack him while he's sleeping, tie him up, and he'll tell you the truth. ”

When they said this, Teresias, who was not far away, had already heard it. Because of his false prophecy, he had the body of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, seen by his teacher Iathion, and then self-destructed to wake himself up. But his ears were sensitive enough to hear sounds from a distance.

This time, on the orders of his teacher Iathion, he told Hercules an important news, and he made a prediction, and stayed on the path of Hercules.

Originally, Adros was going to give Pandora a benefit, but after thinking about it, he still felt that it would be better for her not to stand in front of the gods for the time being, so he summoned his first disciple.

When night came, Hercules came, and without saying a word, bound Teresias. Teresias didn't resist, in fact, he couldn't resist, although he had become a demigod, but Hercules wanted to deal with him, one punch was enough.

"Teresias, the demigod of mankind, I have heard that you are a fellow disciple of my teacher, Charon. I would like you to ask you to tell me where Hera's sacred garden is hidden by her?"

Do you still know that I am a fellow disciple of your teacher Charon, do you have such a treatist as you do to the elders? Teresias complained silently, but he also knew that Hercules may have some feelings for Charon, and a few of them were just passers-by with a little relationship. After all, the true elders of this demigod are all on Mount Olympus.

"Hercules, you are the second greatest hero ever seen by mankind since my teacher Iathion. I can't answer your question, but in the distant Caucasus mountains, there is a great prophet who knows all the secrets of the world. ”

Hercules, who got the news, galloped towards the legendary Caucasus Mountain.

In the sky, Athena and Hermes, who followed all the way, glanced at each other. Hermes looked at Athena's threatening eyes and said weakly, "I don't know anything." ”

Hearing him say this, Athena nodded in satisfaction and followed Hercules.

Before leaving, she looked at the blind human prophet again, a complicated look flashing in her eyes. If she remembered correctly, the human demigod named Teresias was the earliest disciple of the evangelist Iatheon.

And the preacher, Iathion, who had seen her body, was now so mysterious in strength that he even dared to oppose her father, Zeus, the god-king. The scene at Thetis's wedding is still fresh in her memory. In addition, Athena probably knows his true identity, but she doesn't understand, why did he save Prometheus?

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On the mountains of the Caucasus, the prophet Prometheus finally waited for the person he was waiting for, and it was also Adros who told him to come to his rescue.

Hercules is worthy of being a hero among mankind, and when he saw Prometheus who was punished, he did not directly ask him where Hera's holy garden was, but thought about how to save him.

At this time, the eagle entrenched in the Caucasus Mountains began to work day after day, flying over and devouring Prometheus's internal organs.

Hercules was furious, picked up the bow and arrow in his hand, and shot dozens of arrows in one go, directly shooting the eagle into a sieve.

The two gods who were also in charge of Prometheus, Kratos, the god of strength, and Bia, the goddess of violence, immediately rushed out. But he ran into Adros, who was waiting here for a long time.

Adros took out a rope and tied the two Styx children directly, and said, "From today onwards, you will be my captives." ”

Hercules looked at the three gods he had never seen before, and was about to inquire about their identities. However, the black-haired god shook his head at him and pointed into the distance, where the gods of Olympus were rushing to him.