Chapter Seventy-Nine: Separate Actions

Now that Tartarus, the primordial Lord of the Abyss, had someone to deal with, Zeus began to become fearless.

This is evident in his demigod son Hercules, who, after going to the underworld, did not hesitate to let go of his demigod friend Theseus, who had come to woo the underworld, and wounded Melotios, a subordinate of the king of the underworld.

It was his duel with Merotios that made the gods begin to face up to the strength of Hercules. Who was Menotios? He was the son of Iapetus, the god of speech, and the younger brother of Prometheus the Prophet. After the Battle of the Titans, Menotius was imprisoned in the abyss by the god-king Zeus, and after Hades, the king of Hades, went to the abyss to make a strange deal with Tartarus, he became a subordinate of Hades.

It can be said that this is a second-generation Titan god with the strength of the main god, but Hercules can defeat him in a head-on duel, which has to amaze the gods.

Especially the queen Hera, she still hasn't returned to Olympus, but everything about Hercules, she is paying attention.

Seeing that Hercules had such an incomparably powerful talent, Hera couldn't help but start thinking about how to win over this future main god. After all, the twelve tests of the gods have almost been completed here.

Hades, the king of Hades, turned pale, and quietly watched Hercules holding the three-headed dog and leaving with Theseus, his heart full of anger. He looked up at the sky, and had another plan in mind.

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"I said, Aunt Demeter, can't you find something to do, how can you stay with me all the time?"

Adros looked helplessly at the goddess next to him, feeling like a sinner being watched.

Ever since Hercules went to the underworld to make trouble, Persephone was disgusted by the annoying suitor of the underworld, Theseus, and left Hades to fight with Adros.

Just by this time, Achilles was almost a teenager, and Adros sent him back to his parents. As to whether he would like to go to his human father or to his divine mother, it was up to him.

Pandora, a stunner created by the gods, was sent out by Adros to take in apprentices. Adros pinched his fingers, although he didn't calculate anything, but he still found a suitable disciple for Pandora, which can be regarded as laying a shadow for the future.

Unconvinced, Hekate decided that Adros had created the method of human godhood, and decided to study the path of magic to godhood, and studied it with her mother, Nyx, in the land of the polar night.

As for Ian, she finally made up her mind to take the blood of the gods that Cain had given her, in order to embark on the path of the gods. Because the Lord of the Night had also observed these essences, he felt that there was a power derived from chaos in them, and suggested that Ian take it. So, she also stayed in the land of the polar night.

Adros went with them to the Land of the Polar Night, but he didn't stay long, and now that Charon was being tortured on the cliff, he had to take care of the disciples and grandchildren who were in the world, so as not to be served in a pot.

He has been in the world for many years, and he has only accepted a few disciples, and they all have their own ideas. Those disciples of Kajon, although they are said to be good and bad, can at least let him be put in the reserve.

When leaving the underworld, Adros made a detour to the River of Pain, met the Styx boatman, also named Charon, and gave him a way to become a god.

But when Adros offered to take him as a god, the boatman, who was grateful to him, refused. Until he has repaid Hades, the king of the underworld, he will not turn his back on the lord of the underworld.

He didn't want to forget it, and Adros didn't care, but another deity, Persephone the Queen of the Underworld, came out in his footsteps.

As for Hades, the king of Hades, he decided to go to the abyss again, and even wished that Persephone would not appear in the underworld during this time. He didn't know if it would be a blessing or a curse to go to the abyss again this time, but if he didn't go, he, the king of Hades, would really be thrown off by Zeus and Poseidon.

Behind Zeus, there is the lord of space and his wife who have just broken through the main god, and behind Poseidon, there is a faint shadow of Gaia, the mother of the earth, but behind him, he is still alone, and the gods brought out of the abyss have either fallen or returned to the abyss with the last battle of Eleus.

Adros and Persephone, during this time, had the feeling of being a newlywed, and the two wandered around, leaving traces of their passion everywhere.

However, just as they arrived in Phoenicia to visit Iapetus and learn about his progress in spreading the written word, they ran into Demeter, the goddess of the harvest.

Then, when the queen saw that her mother was embarrassed, she left, anyway, she was almost satisfied with Adros and me during this time.

As for Adros, he began to live under the watchful eye and follower of Demeter all day long, so that he did not even dare to reveal his true face, and still saw people in the form of Iathion.

Of course, during the previous period, because he had to have an affair with Persephone, he was also dangling around in Iathion's vest. This kind of immoral behavior is not very good, and if it is discovered, it will not be good.

"I, a goddess in charge of grain and agriculture, what can I do in this winter?"

Demeter looked at Adros with a sneer, she had already forced out the true identity of the so-called evangelist Iathion from her daughter, who was her favorite nephew.

"But you, the primordial preacher and the founder of civilization, have you ever had the time to fool around with Persephone? Don't you know that your disciples have become Zeus one by one?"

Despite his displeasure with his nephew and daughter, Demeter told Adros what he had learned.

Adros finally learned that the first two humans he had taken as disciples, Teresias and Otolikos, had now accepted the priesthood of Olympus.

Teresias was remembered by Zeus because of his intersection with Hercules and showed Hercules the way to find Prometheus. Zeus himself recruited him and gave him the position of god of prophecy.

As for Otorikos, he was even more unbearable, after becoming a demigod, he was invincible, he went everywhere to steal, and became the first thief in the world. Unable to do anything, he went to make a bet with Hermes to test his ability to steal.

When he hadn't stolen anything from Hermes, Hermes had even stolen his body, and Otolikos, who was left with only his soul, had to fulfill his promise and become the god of Hermes.

When Adros heard this, his expression was neither sad nor joyful, and although Teresias and Otorikos were clever and gifted, it was not at all strange that they would do such a thing with their hearts.

However, His Majesty the God-King seems to have come out of the shadow of the ewe, and it seems that he is going to give him some more color.