Now that Tartarus, the original Lord of the Abyss, has someone to deal with, Zeus becomes fearless.
This is clearly reflected in his demigod son Hercules. After Hercules went to the underworld, he had no scruples and let go of his demigod friend Theseus who came to woo the queen of the underworld. Merotios, a subordinate of Hades.
It was his duel with Merutius that made the gods begin to face up to Heracles' strength. Who is Menoetius? He is the son of Iapetus, the god of speech, and the younger brother of Prometheus, the prophet. After the Battle of the Titans, Menoetius was imprisoned in the abyss by the God King Zeus. After Hades, the king of Hades, went to the abyss to make a strange deal with Tartarus, Menoetius became A subordinate of Hades.
It can be said that this is a second-generation Titan god who is not inferior to the main god in strength, but Hercules can actually defeat him in a head-on duel, which has to amaze the gods.
Especially Hera, the Queen of Gods. She still has not returned to Mount Olympus, but she is paying attention to everything about Hercules.
Seeing that Heracles had such an extremely powerful talent, Hera couldn't help but start thinking about how to win over the future god. After all, the twelve tests of the gods have almost been completed here.
Hades, the king of Hades, looked livid and watched quietly as Heracles hugged the three-headed dog and left with Theseus, his heart filled with anger. He looked up to the sky and had another plan in mind.
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"Aunt Demeter, can't you find something to do? Why are you always with me when you have time?"
Adros looked helplessly at the goddess following him, feeling like a sinner being watched.
Ever since Heracles went to make trouble in the underworld, Persephone was disgusted by the annoying suitor Theseus in the underworld, so she left the underworld and came to the human world to hang out with Adros.
By this time Achilles was almost a boy, and Adros sent him back to his parents. It is up to him whether he wishes to go to his human father or to his divine mother.
Pandora, a beauty on earth created by the gods, was sent out by Adros to take on a disciple. Adros calculated with his fingers. Although he didn't calculate anything, he still found a very suitable disciple for Pandora, which could be regarded as laying a secret for what would happen next.
Hecate was not convinced that Adros had created a way for humans to become gods, and she made up her mind to research a magical way to become gods, and went to the Land of the Extreme Night to study with her mother Nyx.
As for Ian, she finally made up her mind to take the blood of the gods that Cain had gifted to her in the hope of embarking on the path to the gods. Because the Lord of the Night had also observed these blood essences and felt that they contained power originating from chaos, he suggested that Ian take it. So, she stayed in the land of extreme darkness.
Adros followed them to the Land of the Extreme Night, but did not stay long. Now that Chiron was being tortured on the cliff, he had to personally take care of his disciples and grandchildren in the human world, so as not to be ruined by others.
He had been hanging out in the human world for many years before he accepted a few disciples, and they all had their own ideas. Although Chiron's disciples are mixed, they can at least put him in the reserve force.
When leaving the underworld, Adros made a special detour on the River of Pain, met the boatman on the Styx, also named Charon, and gave him a way to become a god.
But when Adros offered to adopt him as a god, the boatman, who was extremely grateful to him, refused. He will not abandon Hades until he has repaid his kindness to Hades.
If he didn't want to, forget it, and Adros didn't care, but another god, Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, followed his footsteps.
As for Hades, Hades decided to go back to the abyss again, and even wished that Persephone would not appear in the underworld during this period. He didn't know whether 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 left behind by Zeus and Poseidon.
Behind Zeus, there is the Lord of Space and his wife who have just broken through the main gods; behind Poseidon, there is the vague shadow of the Earth Mother Gaia; but behind him, he is still alone, and the gods brought out from the abyss have followed the last time The battle of Eleusis either fell or returned to the abyss.
Adros and Persephone felt a bit like newlyweds during this period. The two wandered around, leaving traces of their love everywhere.
However, just when they came to Phoenicia to visit Iapetus and wanted to know about his progress in spreading the word, they met Demeter, the goddess of fertility, who came unexpectedly.
Then, the Queen of Hades saw that her mother was embarrassed, so she left. Anyway, during this period of time with Adros, she was almost satisfied.
As for Adros, he began to live under Demeter's gaze and following all day long, so that he did not even dare to show his true face, and still saw people as Iathion.
Of course, during the previous period, because he had to have sex with Persephone, he also wore Iacion's vest and wandered around. This kind of unethical behavior would not be good if someone discovered it.
"I am a goddess in charge of grains and agriculture. What can I do in this winter?"
Demeter looked at Adros with a sneer. She had already found out from her daughter the true identity of the so-called preacher Iathion, who was her favorite nephew.
"But you, the original preacher, the founder of civilization, you actually have time to fool around with Persephone in the world? Don't you know that all your disciples have become Zeus's men one by one?"
Although she was dissatisfied with her nephew's mess with her daughter, Demeter still told Adros the latest situation she learned.
Adros also finally knew that the two first humans he accepted as disciples, Tiresias and Autolycus, had now accepted the priesthood of Olympus.
Tiresias was remembered by Zeus because he had an encounter with Hercules and pointed out the way for Hercules to find Prometheus. Zeus himself recruited him and gave him the position of God of Prophecy.
As for Autolycus, he was even more unbearable. After becoming a demigod, he became arrogant and stole everywhere, becoming the number one thief in the world. Not knowing what he was capable of, he made a bet with Hermes to test his stealing ability.
Before he could steal anything from Hermes, Hermes even stole his body. Autolycus, who was left with only his soul, could only fulfill the bet and became Hermetic divinity.
Adros looked neither sad nor happy when he heard the news. Although Tiresias and Autolycus were smart and talented, it was not surprising at all based on their character.
However, His Majesty the God King seems to have come out of the shadow of the ewe, and he seems to be giving him some color.
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