Chapter Seventy-Six: Prometheus Finally Freed

When the eagle died, Zeus, who was far away in Olympus, reacted, and he was shocked, not expecting that someone would dare to come to the rescue of Prometheus.

He hurried to the place where Prometheus was imprisoned, the Caucasus Mountains. When he came, he found that other gods had also come, the twelve gods of Olympus, Athena, Apollo, Hermes, and Hephaestus, and the other gods, including Themis, the lord of justice, Helios, the sun god, Hestia, the god of the hearth, Demeter, the goddess of harvest, and Hercules and the son Adros, whom he hated.

"Hercules, what are you going to do?"

Zeus could see at a glance that the one who shot Typhon's son Griffin Condor to death was the son he had worked so hard to cultivate.

"Father, I think Prometheus should be released, he is a god of hard work, not a god of sin. ”

Hercules, who grew up in the human world since he was a child, was taught by Charon's words and deeds, and has always admired Prometheus very much. Seeing Prometheus so pitiful this time, although he didn't dare to save him directly, it didn't prevent him from making his request to Zeus.

Zeus was furious that this beloved son would embarrass himself in front of the gods.

"That's right, Prometheus is not guilty and should be released. ”

Just as Zeus was about to scold Hercules, Athena on the side also spoke up, she had been trying to save her friend Prometheus all along, and now the opportunity finally came.

"Yes, Prometheus should be released. Apollo also spoke out next to him, when Prometheus stole the fire, he was a big actor.

On the other side, the two sisters, Hestia and Demeter, stood arm in arm, and although they did not speak, their intentions were obvious.

Zeuston felt that his head was big, although he was a god-king, but recently, there were problems everywhere, and he didn't want to stiffen his relationship with the gods anymore.

First, at the wedding feast of Thetis, a human man was against him, but there was nothing he could do with him for the time being, then he was designed to have sex with a sheep, and he was seen by the gods in front of him, and the Lord of Justice put to death the ewe he pitied, and then Hercules strangled Poseidon and Antaeus, the son of Gaia, in Libya.

Gaia couldn't do anything to him or Olympus, but if Tartarus reappeared, he wasn't sure he would be able to persuade Mother Earth to deal with him. After all, among them, Poseidon, who had the best relationship with Mother Earth, was full of resentment at this time.

Zeus thought about it, and suddenly saw Themis, the lord of justice next to him, the goddess who had a tacit relationship with him, but had no contact, and he coughed: "Whether Prometheus is guilty or not, please ask the goddess Themis to decide." She is the Lord of Justice and Order, and believes that she will give the gods a satisfactory answer. ”

I heard that it was to let Themis rule, and the gods stopped talking, and the goddess wanted to be convincing.

Themis looked indifferent, took out her own blindfold, covered her eyes, and then made a ruling. Adros looked at her ordinary blindfold and always felt that this would be an extremely powerful artifact.

"Prometheus has meritorious work in creating man and spreading fire, and he should not be punished in any way. ”

Themis was as concise as ever, and made her decision.

At this time, it was Zeus's turn to be embarrassed, but when he saw the Titan, who had deceived him, his boredom rushed to his heart. However, looking at the gods staring at him beside him, he didn't want to overturn the ruling he had just made Themis.

Eventually, Zeus relented, and he needed Hercules to take another blasphemous and replace Prometheus in order to free him.

And the blasphemer chosen by Zeus was none other than Hercules' teacher, the first centaur hero to transform from an ordinary creature into a demigod, Charon.

"Illion, the teacher of Caron, once threatened the gods in front of them, and was extremely disrespectful to them. And Charon, who helped his teacher, spread the method of becoming a god everywhere. Divine power is a gift from heaven and earth, and in doing so, they are blaspheming the gods and going against the will of heaven and earth. You can't catch Iathion, so take this Charon. ”

After Zeus finished speaking, most of the gods didn't matter, Prometheus was familiar with them, and they were willing to help him. As for the centaur Charon, it has nothing to do with them.

Only Adros's face sank, but he didn't react for the time being, he wanted to see what His Majesty the God King was going to do. He didn't believe that Zeus wanted to capture Charon on a whim, and there must be other plans to follow.

"Anyway, there won't be a worry about his life, so it's better for him to suffer a little. Compared to the other Charon on the River Styx, his ordeal was already light. ”

Hercules did not go to Caron, but Zeus directly ordered the sun god to capture Charon here. Charon, who had been teaching his youngest disciple Achilles in the cave, was suddenly approached by the sun god Helios. Although he was superior in strength and superior to many gods, he was no match for Helios, who had become the main god, and was quickly caught.

When he heard Zeus's request, Charon calmed down and offered to his proud disciple, Hercules, the son of Zeus, that he would be punished here instead of Prometheus.

When Hercules, in pain, broke Prometheus's chains, tied it to Charon, and finally pierced the vajra nail, Hercules, who had always been resolute and brave, could not help but shed tears.

"I also have one of my youngest disciples in the cave, and if you have time, you can help me teach him. ”

Of all the disciples of Charon, Achilles was perhaps the only one with a fighting genius to rival Hercules, who, like Hercules, had high hopes for.

Just looking at the current situation, he no longer had the opportunity to teach Achilles, so he could only let Hercules do it for him.

"Achilles?"

Adros touched his chin beside him, wondering if he was going to teach this demigod disciple who was destined to shine in the future. After all, he is still his subordinate, the son of Thetis, the lord of the Cancer Palace.

Prometheus was finally let go, and after thirty years of suffering in the Caucasus Mountains, and being pecked by the Griffin Condor day after day, he finally regained his freedom.

"Your Majesty the God King, since I am not guilty, who is the guilty person? You won't tell me that I have suffered for thirty years in vain, but no one has paid the price, right?"

As soon as Prometheus was put down, he questioned Zeus, which made the gods wonder, is this still the wise and cautious prophet of the beginning?