"Hmm?" Jason tilted his head, looked at Helios, and said respectfully, "Great Sun God Helios, may I ask for your help?"

"No, it's that... Do you think the scenery down there is beautiful?"

Helios organized his words for a while, then stared at Jason and asked.

Jason was stunned for a moment, then subconsciously leaned forward and looked at the ground again.

Then he retracted his gaze and faced Helios who was looking at him with wide eyes. Jason thought to himself that it was bad and said quickly, "I'm sorry, Lord Helios, I didn't mean to look at the ground. I just..."

"It's okay, it's okay." Helios interrupted Jason and continued, "Do you think it's beautiful?"

"Hmm... Beautiful!"

Jason thought for a while and thought that since the sun god Helios pulled his sun chariot around like this every day, he must also think the ground is beautiful.

And looking from the sky to the ground, it is actually very beautiful.

Especially from the city, sitting in front of the airplane window, looking down at the earth as the plane flies higher and higher, you will really feel it is very beautiful and extremely interesting.

Because as the plane flies higher, the earth becomes smaller and smaller, and looking at the buildings on the ground, it gives people the feeling of playing a game called "Civilization".

It's really interesting to be able to clearly see the changes that take place in the city over time from an airplane.

"...Child." Hearing Jason's answer and gazing into Jason's holy blue eyes, the expression of the sun god Helios gradually became strange, and he said: "You... are not afraid at all?

And don’t you feel dizzy?”

"Afraid?" Jason was slightly stunned.

Why should I be afraid? ...Oh, come to think of it, the first time I took a plane, I was really scared. I felt my legs were shaking.

As for the dizziness...

"I'm not scared, but if I feel dizzy...Is I lacking oxygen?"

Jason's expression gradually became a little strange as he looked at Helios.

Can the sun god also suffer from lack of oxygen?

"Hypoxia?" Helios was slightly stunned. "What is hypoxia?"

"Um... Lord Helios, can I ask you something?"

Jason pondered for a moment, then said to the puzzled Helios, "Lord Helios, do you feel a little dizzy every time you drive the sun chariot to this place...especially when you stay in this place for too long? But do these symptoms gradually disappear when the sun chariot starts to fly towards the ground?"

"How do you know?" Helios looked at Jason in surprise.

How should I know? ...Because I've been having trouble breathing ever since. You, a god, can actually feel it!

"Actually, this is what I'm most worried about. When Phaethon arrives here in his sun chariot, he'll surely be frightened to the point of trembling legs and feeling dizzy due to the height.

In that case, he would definitely not be able to grab the reins of the horse, and might even fall off the Sun Chariot. It was too dangerous!

But I'm happy that you're not afraid at all, kid. I'm sure you'll be able to handle tomorrow's mission!"

"Well... I'm sorry, Lord Helios, but I may disappoint you. Even I would feel dizzy, nauseous, and even lose my spirit."

Jason thought for a moment and replied truthfully.

"What?" Helios was startled and looked at Jason and said, "But you are not afraid at all!"

"Because of lack of oxygen... Actually, there's a missing device on this sun chariot. Helios, you know that my teacher is Hephaestus, the god of craftsmen, right?

So the solution to this problem is very simple. If you allow me, Master Helios, I will ask the teacher to come over tonight and install the device that he didn't install originally. By then, this situation will definitely not occur again."

Jason explained in words Helios could understand.

Hearing Jason's words, Helios naturally seemed a little skeptical because he didn't understand...but he naturally nodded and agreed.

After all, humans cannot lie to gods. Helios is very curious whether Jason can solve the problem that has troubled him for hundreds of years!

At this moment, Jason also felt that it was nonsense.

How can you, a sun god, feel dizzy due to lack of oxygen?

But then again, in this place, the sun chariot can still burn and run, so it's ridiculous that Pegasus is fine at all.

But no matter how much nonsense we talk about, the most ridiculous thing is that there really are gods in this world and that they have divine power, so Jason accepted it.

After all, reality is more magical than writing a book.

Reality does not require logic at all. Even in illogical things, because it is reality, you have to accept it even if you don’t want to. You have no choice!

So all in all, Jason still felt fortunate that he had the chance to experience this today.

If he went on stage directly tomorrow and discovered the problem then, what would be the consequences... Jason felt that he should be fine. After all, he had bathed in the Styx and been tempered by the underworld fire, so his body could really withstand it.

As for the man named Phaethon, let alone anything else, he would most likely go into shock due to lack of oxygen.

What happened next was a natural progression.

Although Helios didn't quite understand what Jason said, he saw that Jason was not afraid, so he boldly handed the reins to Jason.

And Jason accepted it without delay.

We will go to the battlefield tomorrow, it would be foolish to postpone it now.

At the same time, with the belt of the god of war Ares, Jason naturally had great strength to pull the reins and control the four violent flaming Pegasus.

Then, at the highest point of the sky, Jason, pulling the reins, began to rapidly descend from the sky with the sun chariot under the guidance of Helios!

Just like the midday sun, it begins to set.

The road turns sharply, so you need to hold the reins firmly and drive carefully.

Faced with such a situation, Helios, who was sitting next to Jason, had an extremely serious expression. He stared at the situation intently, ready to help Jason if any accident occurred.

Because even he had to cheer himself up to prevent himself from falling directly from the sky into the bottom of the sea.

Although he will not die from this, the burning sun chariot, which represents the sun's sun chariot, will fall into the sea.

That... is not a joking matter!

But what surprised Helios was that even until the end, the situation Helios was worried about never happened.

After all, Jason cherishes his life more than him, more than anyone else, including gods.

Even the Centaur sage Chiron said that he trusted Jason the most.

Because he felt that even if the world was destroyed, Jason would not die...

Therefore, Jason, who was holding the reins, did not relax at all. Instead, the four Pegasus horses began to complain in their hearts because they were being restrained by Jason.

The sun god Helios would at least give them some time to relax, but Jason didn't give them any at all. He was like a taut rope.

So just like that, the sun chariot, driven by Jason, successfully flew from the highest point to the lowest point.

Finally, the red clouds, like those burning, gradually disappeared into the sky.

When the sun chariot completed its day's mission and the veil of night slowly descended and covered the sky, Jason breathed a sigh of relief.

He suddenly felt someone was looking at him, so he subconsciously turned his head and looked around.

Then, in the night that slowly covered the sunset, Jason saw a goddess who looked familiar... She was the primordial deity representing the night, the goddess of night, Nyx.

At this moment, she was also sitting in a black carriage.

He looked with a very strange look at Jason, who was holding the reins of the sun chariot, and Helios, the sun god, who was standing beside him with an expression of extreme surprise and joy.

Then, as two carriages representing different periods of time passed each other, Nyx couldn't help but fall into deep thought...

"Did I miss something interesting?"

Nyx muttered softly, and thought that he would catch Hecate and ask her what was going on!

Not long after that, Hecate appeared in Nyx's carriage with a puzzled look on her face.

And when she learned that it was again because of her good disciple Jason, Hecate couldn't help but frown.

But he still told the situation truthfully to Goddess Nyx.

"You mean, he'll be driving the Sun Chariot all by himself tomorrow?"

"Well, it's not like I was alone. I was accompanied by the son of Helios, the sun god..."

As Hecate spoke, she saw Nyx's eyes gradually light up, revealing an expression that said, "This seems very interesting!"

The corners of his mouth twitched as he said, "Senior Nyx, could it be that... you want to try it too?"

Chapter 4: Dispelling the Darkness and Bringing Light (k)

After learning from Jason that the Sun Chariot was missing some features, it needed to be upgraded by the goddess Hephaestus, the goddess of craftsmen.

The sun god Helios originally planned to take Jason to the temple of Hephaestus.

After all, ever since Hephaestus became one of the gods of Olympus, she had hardly left her temple for hundreds or even thousands of years.

So Helios subconsciously thought that Hephaestus would still not leave the temple easily.

but......

Soon, in the magnificent and classical temple of the sun god Helios.

It was no more than half an hour before Jason prayed to Hephaestus, in a wheelchair pushed by two puppets.

Hephaestus, wearing an exquisite mask, came to the temple of Helios.

Helios was a little surprised by this. When he was about to step forward to face Hephaestus, he saw Hephaestus pass directly past him and came straight to Jason.

"I...kid, are you okay?"

Hephaestus came to Jason and asked with concern, "Are you burned? The teacher brought you some holy ointment."

Obviously, he already knew that Jason was driving the sun chariot.

"It's okay, teacher. Sister Fire Spirit's eternal flame is protecting me. I'm fine. Isn't that right, great sun god Helios?"

Jason let Hephaestus examine her body, and at the same time signaled to her that the sun god Helios was beside her.

Hearing this, Hephaestus turned his head and looked at Helios.

The two gods looked at each other, Hephaestus nodded lightly, and immediately turned his attention to Jason.

At the same time, along with the appearance of Hephaestus, whispered conversations were heard in the Temple of Helios.

The nymphs and some gods dressed in costumes around them saw Hephaestus for the first time wearing the mask made by Jason.

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