Ever since he knew that there were people in the world who were teaching the methods of becoming gods, Zeus was very dissatisfied, and he made up his mind to get rid of all these people. But when Zeus knew that their teacher, the preacher named Iathion, was powerful and not under the main god, Zeus changed his mind.
On the one hand, he was worried that Iathion would take action against the other gods in the Olympus Court. More importantly, he didn't know if there were other people or gods standing behind Iathion. So, Zeus began to test step by step.
He first made the centaur Chiron, the actual executor of Iathion's sermon, to be trapped in the Caucasus Mountains in place of Prometheus on the condition of Prometheus, the prophet who saved mankind.
He didn't kill Chiron directly, he just waited for Iathion's reaction. But he found that Iathion had no reaction.
So, Zeus started his second step plan.
One of the preacher's disciples, the blind Tiresias, seemed to have a good impression of the Olympian court. Zeus personally took action to win Tiresias to his side and gave him the prophecy. God's place.
Zeus' beloved son, the messenger Hermes, also gave him a surprise. In a theft contest, Hermes defeated Iathion's second disciple, Autolycus, making him his god.
Despite this, the original evangelist seemed unresponsive.
In this case, Zeus simply launched the last step of his plan to deal with those demigods who had learned Iathion's method of becoming a god but were unwilling to obey the orders of Olympus.
At the same time, he was also preparing to give this human preacher a fatal blow and let him know the majesty of the Divine Court.
Thinking of this, Zeus couldn't help but think of his brother, the news from Poseidon, the king of the sea, who had almost fallen out because Antaeus was strangled to death by Hercules.
The second sister Demeter, whom he once pursued, had an affair with this human preacher.
This made Zeus both shocked and angry. At the same time, he also knew that Iathion's maid named Ian seemed to have stayed with Artemis and rode Cole captured by Aphrodite. Gith dragon.
Zeus didn't know whether these two righteous gods of Olympus also had an affair with the human preacher. He simply took the opportunity to test it out to see what the relationship between them was like.
Therefore, he asked Aphrodite to bring the son of Typhon, the dragon Korsky, as the monster guarding the Golden Fleece this time. He even gave a death order to the Korsky dragon. If it didn't kill those human heroes this time, it would follow in the footsteps of its brothers and sisters.
Since Typhon's Rebellion, Olympus captured Typhon's twelve most powerful children and raised them in vain for decades. Some time ago, taking advantage of the opportunity to issue tests to Hercules and improve Hercules' strength, many of the sons of Typhon had died at the hands of Hercules.
Suddenly, Zeus felt a sense of relief in his shoulders. He looked back and saw his beloved Prince of Troy, squeezing his shoulders. He smiled slightly. Since this child suddenly became so obedient, after this incident, he should be given a god status.
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Adros was heading towards a human kingdom at this time. The person accompanying him at this time was not the goddesses or his disciples, but Medea, the divine attendant of Hecate.
Medea wondered why the chief god of the gods she worshiped had pulled her beside him. However, she did not ask questions. She had unparalleled worship for Hecate, and she was also willing to obey all his arrangements as the main god of Hecate.
Adros took Medea back to the Temple of Artemis. His sister, Artemis, the goddess of hunting, went to Mount Olympus and asked him to help with a matter.
Not far from the Temple of Artemis, there is a country called Iasos. Now in this country, many humans are rushing to tell the story. These days, unique racing events are held here from time to time.
Their princess Atalanta will choose the winner of the race to be her husband, but the loser will become the undead in the underworld.
Atalanta was helpless. After she helped Hercules hunt the Erymanthus boar, she was immediately remembered by humans for her bravery and charm. After all, she is so beautiful and so powerful.
King Oeneus of Iasos also remembered her. He knew through the sacrifices at the Temple of Artemis that this heroic and powerful daughter was the baby girl he had abandoned.
Because he forgot to prepare a sacrifice for Artemis, he angered the gods of Artemis. They summoned a wild boar that would destroy the land, people and livestock, and prevent sowing, and wreaked havoc in the Calydon region. .
The king of Iasos had no choice but to summon many human heroes to kill the wild boar. When he knew that his daughter was actually the king who helped Hercules hunt the wild boar, When Typhon's blood descendant Chromion the sow became a hero, he was tempted.
He knew that his daughter could not forgive her, so he asked his wife, who had no idea about her daughter's abandonment, to intervene, and finally influenced Atalanta and let her return to Iasos and become a princess.
At the same time, Atalanta and many heroes also embarked on the road to hunt the Calydon boar.
Many men were offended that a woman was involved, but the married hero Meleager had a strong desire for Atalanta, so he persuaded them to let her join.
Many men died before Atalanta was the first to attack and wound the boar. Her superb archery skills silenced all the male heroes who looked down upon her.
After Meleager finally killed the boar with his spear, he gave the skin to Atalanta.
But Meleager's two uncles, Plexippus and Tox, were extremely dissatisfied and wanted to take the boar skin back from Atalanta.
Meleager killed two of his uncles for the sake of his dark secret. After he returned home, Meleager's mother Althea, who lost her mind due to grief, began to seek help from the gods, looking for a way to kill her son.
After the Calydonian Boar was killed, Atalanta was taken very seriously by her father. He wanted her to get married and worked with her mother to persuade her every day. Atalanta, who had no interest in marriage or men, could not resist the entreaties of her parents, so she agreed to marry the suitor who beat her in a race, but the loser would be killed by her.
Atalanta thought that in this way, those young heroes would give up the idea of marrying her. After all, she was already recognized as the fastest among the demigod heroes, except for Hercules.
However, she completely underestimated her own charm. As an endless stream of heroes arrive, challenge, and then die, her contest to choose a husband spreads more and more widely.
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