Chapter 143: The Help of the Gods, The Wedding of Perseus
According to the oracle issued by Oedipus, it was soon teleported to the mansion of the heroes of Greece by the priests of the temple of Athens, and those heroes also set off for the island of Obizi in Thebes, marrying a god-level woman is a good thing to glorify the ancestors and improve the genetic bloodline, whether it is a hero born at the bottom or a hero of a family will not let go of this opportunity. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Oedipus didn't have a means to marry the goddess, first, this matter was watched by the Olympian gods, and second, marrying this goddess was not a good thing, and after the subsequent wedding, it would inevitably offend several powerful goddesses and become the fuse of the Trojan War.
Among the many Greek heroes, there was one person that the gods admired very much, and that was Perseus, the hero of Tesalia, the son of Aeacus, the grandson of Zeus the Heavenly Father, and one of the three judges of the underworld. Both his bloodline and his ability were the best choice for marrying Thetis this time, and a large number of gods from the Apollo and Athena factions helped him before he set out.
Thetis came to the island of Obidzi in Thebes, as agreed, and found several caves as her resting place, and she was ready for a long battle. She is the goddess of the sea who is in charge of the law of change of water, and she can be described as a lone Olympus for the way of change, it is easy to defeat her, but it is extremely difficult to catch her, which is why she dares to ask the gods for confidence.
But even though she was already very intelligent, she still couldn't escape the general trend of the world, and she probably didn't anticipate that there would be so many gods who would have to trouble her. Hundreds of heroes, with the help of various gods who supported them, began to carry out a sweeping sweep on the island of Obizi, and in just a few days, the entire island was cleared, and the caves that Thetis had previously found were found one by one, leaving only the last cave hidden in the underground river.
While the other heroes were looking for Thetis like crazy, Perseus had already met Thetis several times with the help of Hermes, and his confidence in finding Thetis and capturing her was extremely strong. Therefore, on this day, Perseus dressed himself up before he followed Hermes's guidance to Thetis to the final hiding place.
Thetis was the goddess of the sea, and she was psychologically dependent on water, and the river beneath her final hideout was her usual place of rest and retreat. She always had enough of the river before she cautiously came to the shore to breathe in the fresh air. This minimizes the probability of her being discovered, but unfortunately she meets a tendon or extremely superstitious person who is extremely superstitious about the authority of the gods Perseus this time.
Persius waited in this cave for dozens of hours, until the bright moon hung high in the sky, and still quietly hid in the cave waiting for Thetis, like a patient tiger hiding in the darkness waiting for the prey to appear and give the final blow.
Sure enough, nearly the next day, Thetis slowly surfaced and walked to the ground with charming steps. Before she went ashore, she also made a special investigation of the authority of water, but unfortunately Perseus had the Treasure Phantasm from the "Water Bead" handed over by Oedipus to easily shield her ability to be regarded as a mid-level water authority.
After seeing the beauty that even Zeus and Poseidon were fascinated by, Peleus immediately rushed forward for his luck and persistence, and hugged Thetis tightly with his strong arms. Thetis scolded and struggled desperately to get free, but Peleus, who wore the Texas hand given by Athena, had the effect of ice water, and Thetis, who had a layer of water film and was usually slippery, kept changing his image but was held fiercely in his hand.
In the end, Thetis had no choice but to choose the least of her in combat. Using his authority, he successively transformed into a lion, a snake and an evil dragon, exerting an amazing ability to imitate, showing the fighting methods of lions, snakes and dragons one by one, and even using the power of water to drive the torrent of the underground river to constantly impact Percius. However, Peleus took out a treasure of "Artemis's Killing Blade, Hermes's Prison Snake Cage, and Hephaestus's Dragon-Slaying Thorn Spear", shattering all the fierce beasts she turned into one by one, and freezing them with Texas hands, and never let her escape.
Whether Thetis begged for mercy, threatened or scolded bitterly, it was useless, and Perseus, who had made up his mind to bring Thetis home, was like a marble statue holding her in his arms unmoved. Finally, when the sun rose the next day, Thetis finally admitted defeat after dozens of attempts, and she gritted her teeth and announced to the gods of Olympus who had been watching her that she would like to be Peleus's wife.
At this moment, the gods of Olympus cheered, with a sense of pride and victory, and did not feel at all the shame and shame of embarrassment for a woman. And although Oedipus feels very sorry for Thetis, he can only sacrifice her for his own plan, which has nothing to do with him. So according to the plan, he proposed to the gods to hold a relatively grand wedding for this goddess who was calculated by the gods.
Realizing his shame at the story of Oedipus, the gods finally decided to give the poor god a grand wedding, and the gods worked to arrange a wedding feast in the cave where Pertheus had seized Thetis.
I have to say that the gods of Olympus are very artistic, even Ares, who represents killing and war, has a hand-made statue and painting skills, under their dedicated arrangement, that small Shandong instantly became a secret realm in the Olympus Holy Realm, gorgeous and mysterious with an ethereal happy atmosphere.
In celebration of the great tribulation of the Olympian gods, the gods came to the cave to witness and bless the wedding of Perseus and Thetis. The sun Apollo played the golden harp and played stirring music, and the muses, the goddess of art, blessed the sons of Peleus and Thetis with beautiful voices, praising her destined for the glory she was destined to receive. The gods drank heartily. Countless goddesses sang and danced, and their beauty illuminated the entire cave with brilliance.
Hermes, the messenger of the gods, and Ares, the furious god of war, also forgot about the bloody battle for a while and joined the dance team. The gods give a lot of gifts to the bride and groom. Among them was a spear from Charon, made from the trunk of an ash tree as hard as steel on Mount Polion, as well as several sacred horses from Poseidon, the god of the sea, and gorgeous helmets and armor from other gods. (To be continued.) )