Hydra, the hydra, was much smarter than the lion. It held its head high, waiting for Hercules to attack. Heracles stepped forward and chopped off the largest snake's head with one blow.
To his surprise, two new heads immediately grew out of the snake's neck, and the ten heads were swaying, which was creepy.
Just as Hercules was thinking hard about the countermeasures, a big crab who was in cahoots with Hydra quietly crawled over and bit Hercules' feet tightly with its two large claws.
When Medea saw it, she used her magic to put the giant crab into a tiny box.
Seeing that the giant crab was gone, Heracles called to his companions Iolaus and Medea to come to his aid. Iolaus held on to the torch and set fire to the nearby woods, and then burned the newly-made trees with blazing branches. Don't let the snake head grow when it grows.
Medea, on the other hand, chanted a spell to interfere with the Hydra's thinking, and found out which head could make it immortal, and pointed it to Hercules.
At this time, Hercules took the opportunity to cut off Hydra's immortal head and buried it by the roadside with a heavy stone on top. Then, he split the snake body into two pieces and soaked the arrow in the poisonous snake blood. From then on, enemies hit by his arrows could no longer be cured.
After they left, Medea followed Hecate's teachings and used magic to collect the remaining corpse of the monster. Her main god, Hecate, will use the corpse of the monster to prepare a mysterious potion.
Heracles' divine power once again increased, and Medea, who worked with him, was blessed with a spiritual blessing, breaking through the shackles of the human body in one fell swoop and becoming a demigod.
Seriously speaking, she didn't actually help Hercules much. It was good to be able to take a ride and get some benefits.
The next thing Heracles had to face was a red deer that captured Artemis. But Adros believes that how can an unskilled job like catching a deer reflect the power of the Child of Destiny? So, he replaced the red doe with a dragon, the son of Typhon, the dragon of Colchis, whom Aphrodite had captured after the Typhon Rebellion.
In order to find this giant dragon, Hercules spent nearly a year and finally found it in a grand canyon. And this time, the person chosen by Adros to slay the dragon with Hercules was Adros's divine attendant, the white jade-like human female war goddess Ian.
Not only that, Adros also sent people to spread the news, sending Chiron, the teacher of Hercules, and Sisyphus, the king of Corinth, two human disciples he had accepted before, to deal with the dragon of Colchis.
Also the son of Typhon, the Colchis Dragon was not like the previous Nemir Lion, which had been beaten to a half-crippling state. The four demigod heroes worked together and finally captured the giant dragon with great difficulty.
In the end, Ian rode on the dragon, crossed most of the human world, flew out of the Talamu Canyon where the dragon was hiding, and flew to the dense forest of Arcadia where Artemis was.
The heroic and beautiful female knight rode on the dragon, causing all the humans who saw her to cheer. From this day on, all human warriors regarded being able to ride the dragon as their greatest honor. And those who possess this kind of glory are called dragon knights. Ian, this goddess who will shine in the future, is called the leader of the dragon knights by the warriors of the Chaos pantheon.
God King Zeus always pays attention to the actions of his beloved son, fearing that things that have been arranged will go unexpectedly. When he finally saw that Aiko had survived this difficulty without any danger, he felt relieved, but when he noticed the female warrior riding a dragon in the air, a blazing light appeared in her eyes. That white jade-like skin filled him with yearning.
Ian, Chiron and Sisyphus did not take advantage of this opportunity to become gods, but after fighting the dragon of Colchis, they had a deeper understanding of the laws and divine power, and were almost close to becoming gods. .
Hercules' next task was to capture the Erymanthus boar alive and bring it back to Mycona intact and deliver it to King Eurystheus. This was a mission decreed by Dionysus, the god of wine, and through him, like that of Apollo, was decreed by Adros.
Speaking of which, this wild boar was pitiful. It was also a child of Typhon, but it was Artemis, the goddess of hunting, who caught it. So in the past few decades, it has become the best hunting target for Artemis and her gods, and the wounds on its body have never been broken.
The one who captured the wild boar with Hercules was Atalanta, a girl adopted by Artemis. This androgynous-looking girl has archery skills that are not inferior to Hercules. After capturing the wild boar, she successfully ignited the divine fire and became a demigod hero.
The next task was enacted by Hermes and Athena and had nothing to do with Adros, and Hercules completed it easily.
The task given to him by Hermes was to clean the bullpen, which is something that all heroes disdain to do. This is why Zeus saw Hercules exhausted from fighting continuously and asked him to take a rest. The clever Hercules drew water from the river and cleaned the cowshed without even getting his hands dirty.
Later, Athena gave him the task of getting rid of a raptor, which was quite difficult. This is a huge raptor with iron wings, iron beak, and iron claws. It is very powerful. They live on the shores of Lake Stymphalos in Arcadia. Their feathers shake off like arrows, and their iron beaks can even peck through bronze shields, where they harm countless humans and animals.
But Athena gave to Hercules the two bronze drums that Hephaestus had given her during the forging. Heracles used the power of drums to either kill them or drive them away.
Hercules, who had gained another increase in divine power, did not notice that his half-brother, Hephaestus, the god of forging and fire, looked at him with an angry look and the treasure he had in his pocket. Bronze drum.
As one of the twelve gods of Olympus, Poseidon also symbolically issued a mission to tame the bull on the island of Crete and bring it back to King Eurystheus.
This bull was originally promised to Poseidon as a gift by King Minos of Crete, but because he broke the contract, Poseidon turned the bull into a rage and wreaked havoc on the island of Crete.
What needs to be said here is that Poseidon did not let Minos off magnanimously. Minos's wife developed a desire for the white cow. As a result, the queen disguised herself as a cow and seduced the white cow and gave birth to a baby. Notaulos.
But what is surprising is that although Minos was very angry when he became a father, he did not kill the Minotaur, but used him to defend his authority.
He asked Daedalus, the architectural genius of Crete, to build a luxurious palace complex, including a labyrinth that no one could get out of. He also asked the Minotaur to eat the people he put in the labyrinth.
When his biological son Androgeus defeated Athens in a competition and was killed by the jealous Athenians, Minos used his strong military strength and ordered the city of Athens to sacrifice seven pairs of boys and girls every nine years in exchange for peace. , every time the boys and girls were worshiped, they would be thrown into the labyrinth and eaten by the Minotaur.
Of course, this matter was ended by the demigod hero Theseus in the future. It must be said that he was the hero conceived by the Princess of Athens who had relationships with King Aegean of Athens and Poseidon, the god of the sea, one night at the same time.
Closer to home, Hercules easily completed this task and the subsequent task of conquering the cannibals issued by Ares, the God of War.
By this time, the demigod son of Zeus had only four tasks left to complete. These tasks were issued by Hera to seize the belt of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons; by Zeus to bring back Geryon's cattle; by Aphrodite to pick the golden apples; and by Hadi, the king of Hades. Si decreed that the three-headed dog be brought out of the underworld.
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These tasks require an extremely long time, which is not comparable to the previous ones. Just when Hercules went to complete the tasks of Hera and Zeus, in the star scroll, the beautiful goddess Eurynome finally appeared. Released by Adros.
During this period of time, Adros went into the star space every now and then. At the beginning, Eurynome treated him coldly when he saw him, and even got into a fight with Adros.
Adros also used the golden arrow as a weapon and fought with her. After several times, Eurynome changed. Perhaps the image of Adros in her eyes has undergone earth-shaking changes.
She used to have an expression of disgust and disgust every time she saw Adros. She didn't know when her eyes started to look at Adros, and her eyes became complicated. Finally, she became extremely gentle.
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