Chapter Seventy-Seven: Whoever is guilty should stand up to heaven
Prometheus did not hesitate at all, and in front of the gods, he fired a cannon at the god-king Zeus.
No matter what the gods think, but he did it on purpose, he has decided to part ways with Olympus, so in front of his future god emperor, simply offend Zeus to death.
Zeus stared at Prometheus, he didn't understand how this prophet, who had just been released as a prophet, had the courage to provoke him directly.
"Ahem. Adros, who had always been regarded as a passerby on the side, coughed and said slowly: "I think Prometheus has a bit of a point, since the Lord of Justice said that Prometheus was right at the beginning, then someone must be wrong." I just don't know, who did the wrong?"
Zeus glanced coldly at this son who he seemed to have been unable to see, although he didn't understand why he spoke out to help Prometheus, he still said lightly: "Then you say, who is guilty?"
Adros looked around at the gods, and when he saw that none of them spoke, as if he was afraid of Zeus, including his brother Apollo, the titular sister Athena, and said in an indifferent tone: "How do I know, this has to be asked Prometheus, or the goddess Themis." There are two of them, one is the victim and the other is the adjudicator, and only they are eligible to convict. ”
Before Prometheus could speak, Themis stepped forward and wanted to rule again.
This is, Zeus spoke: "There is no need for Themis to rule, in the first place on Mount Olympus, the original intention of me and the gods was to bind Prometheus. But Kratos, the god of strength, and Bea, the goddess of violence, both of them, against the will of me and the gods, used a very harsh punishment that brought Olympus to shame. ”
Naturally, he and Hephaestus will not be held accountable for this matter, so these two sons of Styx should give Prometheus an explanation. Anyway, their strength can no longer help Olympus, and at the same time, it can also make Prometheus and the goddess of oaths, Styx, make a feud.
As for Olympus will also make a feud with Styx, this kind of thing is completely ignored by Zeus, so what about the feud?
"Kratos, Bia, you two kill yourselves. ”
Zeus was gone, taking the Olympian gods with him, leaving only the two children of Styx, along with Adros, Hercules, and Prometheus, looking at the centaur Crane, who was imprisoned on the cliff.
Kratos and Bea, the two faithful subordinates of Zeus, were already dead. Zeus was almost their faith, and they had followed him since the time of the Titan's War, never against any of his intentions.
Now Zeus wants them to kill themselves, so they really take out their weapons and kill themselves on this Caucasus mountain.
Adros covered his forehead and looked at the two gods, he didn't look like a fool like Antaeus, how could he do something even more stupid than Antaeus.
"You two, now that you are my captives, how can you choose the freedom to die?"
After ridiculing, Adros directly used his divine power to imprison the two Zeus's cluster powder, and then stuffed them into the star scroll. If it's such a difficult problem to solve, it's better to leave it to your own god-envoy aunt to solve it herself.
Then, Prometheus magnificently incarnated as an omniscient prophet, and told Hercules where the Holy Garden of Hera was, as well as how to attack his younger brother, Atlas, the Heaven-Topping Atlas, which made Hercules stunned, and constantly sighed in his heart about the magic and wisdom of Prometheus.
Follow the direction shown by the liberated Titan, and come to the place where Atlas carries the blue sky, and near that is the sacred garden where Hesperides guarded the golden apple, which was released by Hecate.
Prometheus advises Hercules not to pick the golden apple himself, but to send Atlas to complete the task. Hercules was right when he thought about it, so he promised to carry the blue sky himself during the time Atlas was away.
Atlas handed over the burden of the sky to Hercules and made his way to the Sanctuary. He unleashed a strange divine power that put Raton to sleep and then slew it with a sword.
Speaking of which, with the completion of Hercules' twelve missions, both the gods of Adros and Olympus have consciously or unintentionally used Typhon's children to meet the end they should have faced.
Later, Atlas deceived his three daughters who were guarding the golden apple tree, plucked three golden apples, and happily returned to Hercules.
"But," he said to Hercules, "my shoulders have tasted enough to carry the sky, and I feel the ease of not being burdened, and I do not want to carry them any more." The implication is that this glorious mission is intended to be handed over to Hercules, who is also extremely powerful.
With that, Atlas threw the golden apple on the grass at Hercules' feet, and made him stand there carrying the heavy blue sky.
"Hey, I'd like to find a cushion to rest on my head," the quick-witted Hercules said to Atlas, "or else this burden will crush my head." ”
Atlas thinks this will satisfy him, so he agrees to carry it on his behalf for a while. He took the load, but Hercules, the demigod son of Zeus, had already picked up the golden apple from the grass and walked away quickly.
In the back, Adros said to Hecate and Prometheus next to him: "Sure enough, innocence is one of the most incurable diseases in the world, and he can get this kind of disease." ”
Hekat giggled and trembled when he heard this. Prometheus, on the other hand, was embarrassed, and the naïve Atlas, whom Adros called the naïve, was his own brother.
Truth be told, Adros would love to see that Atlas had not been deceived by Hercules, so what would Zeus do. But Atlas let him down, and he fell for the stupidity.
But a lie is a lie, even Prometheus, a brother, is happy to watch Atlas being pitted, and he has no interest in stopping it. Hercules or Atlas, whoever stands up to the sky, has no effect on him.
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Hercules was left with one last mission, which Hades Hades had given him to bring Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades, to the world.
Also the son of Typhon, this dog is deeply loved by Tartarus, the lord of hell, and Hades decrees this mission with great meaning.
In preparation for this terrible adventure, Hercules traveled to Eleusis near Athens, where the priests were highly skilled in the secret ways of traveling through the underworld.
He first washed away the sins of killing the Kentaurs in this sacred place, and then had the secret way taught by the high priest Oclius. Cleus was the king of Eleus, who helped the goddess of harvest and the queen of the underworld to escape the abyss, and through his teaching, Hercules gained mysterious powers and no longer feared the terrifying underworld.
However, this task was temporarily put on hold by the god-king Zeus, who sent Hermes to inform Hercules to rest for a while. Because, he is waiting for something to happen. This matter will change the pattern of heaven and earth, and it will also determine many of Zeus's plans.