Supreme God

Chapter 124: Whoever is guilty deserves to be punished

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Prometheus had no scruples at all and fired at the God King Zeus in front of the gods.

No matter what the gods thought, he did it on purpose. He had decided to part ways with Olympus, so he might as well offend Zeus to death in front of his future God Emperor.

Zeus stared at Prometheus. He didn't understand how this prophet who had just been released had such courage to directly challenge him.

"Ahem." Adros, who had been treated as a passerby, coughed and said slowly: "I think what Prometheus said makes sense. Since the Lord of Justice said that Prometheus was right, then he must Someone made a mistake. I just don’t know who made the mistake?"

Zeus glanced coldly at the son whom he seemed to have never understood. Although he didn't understand why he wanted to help Prometheus, he still said lightly: "Then who is the guilty one?"

Adros looked around at the gods and saw that none of them spoke. He seemed to be afraid of Zeus, including his brother Apollo and nominal sister Athena. He said in an indifferent tone: "How do I know? , you have to ask Prometheus or the goddess Themis about this. Of the two of them, one is the victim and the other is the judge. Only they are qualified to judge."

Before Prometheus could speak, Themis stood up and wanted to judge again.

This is when Zeus spoke up: "There is no need for Themis to judge. Back on Mount Olympus, the original intention of the gods and I was to restrain Prometheus. But the strong god Kratos and the violent goddess Bea, they Two people, against my will and the wishes of the gods, used extremely cruel punishments to bring shame to Olympus."

Naturally, he and Hephaestus will not take responsibility for this matter, so let the two sons of Styx give Prometheus an explanation. Anyway, their strength can no longer bring help to Olympus. At the same time, it can also make Prometheus and Styx, the goddess of oaths, enmity.

As for Olympus also becoming enemies with Styx, this kind of thing is completely ignored by Zeus, so what if they become enemies

"Kratos, Bea, you two commit suicide."

Zeus left, taking the Olympian gods with him, leaving only the two children of Styx, as well as Adros, Hercules and Prometheus, watching the imprisoned Centaur Chiron on the cliff.

Kratos and Bea, the two loyal subordinates of Zeus, were already despairing. Zeus is almost their belief, and they have followed him since the Battle of the Titans, never going against any of his intentions.

Now that Zeus wanted them to commit suicide, they really took out their weapons and committed suicide on the Caucasus Mountains.

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 are my prisoners now. How can you choose the way of death?"

After teasing, Adros directly used his divine power to imprison the two Zeus fans, and then stuffed them into the star scroll. For such a difficult problem, I'd better leave it to my aunt, the angel, to handle it herself.

Then, Prometheus transformed into an omniscient prophet and told Hercules the location of the Holy Garden of Hera and how to conquer his younger brother Atlas, the one who holds the sky. Les was amazed and marveled at the magic and wisdom of Prometheus.

Follow the direction shown by the liberated Titan, and come to the place where Atlas carries the sky on his back. Nearby is the sacred garden where Hesperides guards the golden apples, newly released by Hecate. of.

Prometheus advised Heracles not to pick the golden apples himself, but to send Atlas to complete the task. Heracles was right, so he agreed to carry the sky himself while Atlas was away.

Atlas carried the burden of the sky to Heracles and walked towards the Garden. He used a strange magical power to make the beast dragon Laton fall asleep, and then killed it with a knife.

Speaking of which, with the completion of Hercules' twelve tasks, both Adros and the gods of Olympus intentionally or unintentionally brought Typhon's children out to meet the end that they should have faced long ago. .

Later, Atlas deceived his three daughters who were guarding the golden apple tree, picked three golden apples, and returned to Heracles happily.

"However," he said to Hercules, "my shoulders have had enough of carrying the sky and the relief of not being burdened. I don't want to carry it anymore." The implication is that this glorious mission, he It was planned to be handed over to the equally powerful Hercules.

Having said this, Atlas threw the golden apples on the grass at Hercules' feet, and left him standing there carrying the heavy weight of the sky.

"Hey, I want to find a soft cushion to put on my head," the clever Hercules said to Atlas, "otherwise, this weight will crush my head."

Atlas thought this request would satisfy him, so he agreed to carry it for him for a while. He took the burden, but Hercules, the demigod son of Zeus, had already picked up the golden apples from the grass and walked away quickly.

In the back, Adros said to Hecate and Prometheus next to him: "Sure enough, innocence is the most incurable disease in the world, and he can be fooled by this."

Hecate heard this and giggled non-stop, her branches trembling. Prometheus, on the other hand, looked embarrassed. Atlas, whom Adros called innocent, was his biological brother.

To be honest, Adros really wanted to see what Zeus would do if Atlas had not been deceived by Hercules. But Atlas disappointed him and fell for this stupid trick.

But a lie is a lie, and even Prometheus, a brother, is happy to see Atlas being cheated, and he has no interest in stopping it. Hercules or Atlas, whoever holds the heaven above them has no influence on him at all.

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Heracles had only one last task left, which was given to him by Hades, the king of Hades, which was to bring Cerberus, the watchdog of Hades, to the human world.

He is also the son of Typhon, but this dog is deeply loved by Tartarus, the Lord of Hell. Hades issued this task, which has profound meaning.

In order to prepare for this terrible adventure, Hercules came to Eleusis next to Athens, where the priests were highly respected by Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, and were proficient in the secret ways of traveling through the underworld.

He first washed away the sin of killing the Centaurs in this sacred place, and then the high priest Ocleus taught the secret way. Cleus was the King of Eleusis who helped the Harvest Goddess and the Queen of Hades avoid being hunted by the abyss. After his teaching, Hercules gained mysterious power and no longer feared the terrifying underworld.

However, this task was temporarily put on hold by God King Zeus. He sent Hermes to inform Hercules to rest for a while. Because he was waiting for something to happen. This matter will change the pattern of heaven and earth, and will also determine many of Zeus's plans. Calculating the time, it is almost time.

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