In the branches of this broad road, Hecate actually saw the death of many gods...died by that dark sword.

Hecate told Jason all of this on the day he made the choice between her and Hera, the Queen of Heaven...but in fact, that was not all, she had hidden something else.

Some things that seemed so insignificant to her at the time...

In that dim branch of the world, where not a single ray of light existed, she saw Poseidon, who had died at sea, Demeter, who had died in the desert, Artemis, who had died in a sea of lilies, and...

Those hands tightly grasped the dark, god-killing sword in Jason's hand, and the goddess of wisdom Athena died in his arms...

This is a road paved with blood.

This has been said at the beginning.

Ridiculous?

Yes, at that time, three or four years ago, it seemed so ridiculous.

The gods would actually die at the hands of their child, a human!

But...looking at it now, is such a scene really that ridiculous?

Is it really possible that it might not appear?

The destructive power of Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, comes from the cursed blood flowing in the body of Athena, the goddess of wisdom.

There are also the legendary Moon Arrows and Bow of Light, which exist among the gods, these legendary artifacts.

And many gifts from the gods.

Hades's invisible helmet, Hermes' magic flute, Hephaestus's god-level craftsmanship, the three chess pieces of Tartarus, the god of the abyss...all of this happened in just less than two years since Jason came out of the mountain.

Although he is still a mortal now, he only needs to complete the last step and have his body refined by the divine fire... No, now, perhaps he does not need to become immortal.

Jason actually has the capital to fight against gods...even with this mortal body!

At this moment, in the temple of Hephaestus, when Hecate learned that Typhon had set a trap for Jason and that the black sword was about to be in danger, she suddenly thought of these things and recalled the scene that was buried deep in her memory.

Even if she wanted to forget these scenes, it was obviously impossible.

And it was at this moment that Hecate, who recalled what happened in the past, suddenly thought of a picture that concerned her... In fact, she saw her own death on the various branches of that road.

Hecate didn't care much about this.

If you die, just die.

This goddess, who probably wouldn't even look at the world being destroyed, feels most regretful about her own death.

Maybe after death, I won't be able to continue conducting experiments and exploring the secrets of magic...

Hecate now suddenly remembered the scene of her death, and the reason why she cared about it was simple.

In the branches she saw, the deaths of many gods were all caused by the black sword in Jason's hand.

Even Athena, the goddess of wisdom, is no exception.

That black sword could probably actually kill gods.

But...only she, only she is different.

Hecate suddenly remembered that in that dim world, her dead self didn't seem to have suffered a single wound, and there wasn't a trace of blood on her body...

"Teacher...Teacher, Hecate-sensei...Hecate-sensei!"

After calling for a long time and finding that Hecate didn't respond, Jason slapped Hecate's butt hard, which made Hecate almost jump up.

"What?!" Hecate frowned and looked at Jason unhappily.

Then she looked at Jason who was looking at her in confusion, then turned her head to look at Hephaestus who was looking at her with his head tilted, and was stunned.

After he came to his senses, he silently put down the magic gun in his hand.

"Ahem... Anyway, now it's clear."

Hecate coughed lightly, then glared at Jason, who looked away with an innocent expression, before continuing, "Typhon is urging Jason to create the black sword we saw... The main ingredients used in the black sword are Typhon's destructive power and Athena's cursed blood."

"Teacher, is there no way you can break this seal?"

You are the god of magic!

Jason looked at Hecate expectantly.

"Yes." Hecate nodded and said, "But there is not enough time. I need to study and decipher the source of Typhon's power. It will probably take at least a few years for me to finish all this.

And now…”

Hecate looked at Jason in front of her, pinched her nose, and waved her hand to dispel the stench. "This slowly flowing aura of destruction from you, I estimate, will be completely unconcealed in a month at most!"

"What about creating time and space?"

Before Jason, who had a look on his face that said, "Isn't that the end of me?", could speak, Hephaestus quickly took over the conversation.

"No." Hecate shook her head, "You created a space where time stops or flows slowly, which in itself involves other laws.

And most importantly, Typhon is not a simple god. He also knows that I am Jason's teacher, so it is difficult for me to get in touch with his origin.

The destructive power left by this demonic spear alone would be too great to break even if I spent decades on it."

Hearing this, Hephaestus frowned and fell silent.

"Teacher, what do you think of me like this?"

Jason said as he took out Hades' invisibility helmet and put it on himself, then disappeared in front of the two men.

"This... is indeed a solution."

Hecate nodded, then turned around, grabbed Jason, who had run behind her at some point, and took off his helmet.

"But you can't wear this helmet forever and never show up, right?"

"As soon as you remove your invisibility helmet and reappear, Zeus will sense the scent of destruction and will be met with a massive divine thunderbolt attack!"

"Although this helmet can indeed block all detection, it itself does not have any defensive power at all."

Yes, this is also the biggest drawback of this invisible helmet. It is indeed almost the ultimate in invisibility, but it is useless except for invisibility...

"That's true...but how did you catch me, teacher?"

Jason looked at Hecate in confusion. Hecate rolled her eyes, holding the invisibility helmet in one hand and pinching Jason's cheek with the other. She gritted her teeth and said, "Nonsense! For a wicked disciple like you, I know what you are thinking without even thinking!"

Hephaestus watched the scene unfold before him, his wheelchair moving. He came to Jason's side, pulled Jason towards him, and said, "Alright, alright, why are you taking your anger out on a child? Don't worry, child. Even if Zeus knew about your relationship with Typhon, I will do my best to protect you. As long as I'm here, no one can touch you!"

"Teacher Hephaestus, you are so kind!"

Hearing Hephaestus' gentle words, Jason was immediately moved and hugged Hephaestus.

Just as Hephaestus caught Jason and was about to comfort him gently.

bang-

There was a loud bang, and Hecate took the invisibility helmet in her hand and smashed it hard on Jason's head.

"Things haven't gotten that dangerous yet...but it's clear that with Athena at the mercy of this villain, there's no way this time he'll be able to hide."

Hephaestus rubbed Jason's head and looked at Hecate with a bit of amusement as she took back her helmet, looking as if she had done nothing, and said softly, "If you put it that way...there is indeed room for maneuver.

Because Athena should have guessed it a long time ago."

"Huh?!" Jason looked up and looked at Hephaestus in surprise.

"What are you surprised about? That's Athena, the goddess of wisdom." Hecate looked at Jason as if he were an idiot and said, "She knew about the magic spear and the existence of Typhon, and she was also present at the wedding that day.

Do you really think she knows nothing?"

Jason opened his mouth when he heard this, but in the end said nothing.

Because he knew that these were the truth.

"Then Athena..."

"I don't know." Hecate spoke directly, interrupting Jason.

"You don't even know what she's thinking or what her attitude towards this matter is, so it's even more impossible for us to know."

"What should we do then?" Hephaestus asked Hecate.

"What should we do?...What else can we do?" Hecate said, reaching out and grabbing Jason from Hephaestus' arms and throwing him aside.

"That's his own business. Let him go find Athena himself."

"Isn't this too dangerous?" Hephaestus frowned.

"No, this is the safest option."

Hecate shook her head and said, "Because if everything is exposed, Hephaestus, you can't bear it, and I can't bear it either...

In this world, if there is anyone who can protect him in such a situation, I can't imagine a second god besides Athena!"

That's right, for Jason now, Athena is undoubtedly the most dangerous god besides Zeus.

But at the same time, she is the safest god for Jason!

Chapter 3: A Tired Soul (k)

"Goddess Athena..."

Hearing the words of the two teachers, Jason muttered softly, and a complicated expression appeared on his face.

Regarding Athena, Jason once said that if he had not had Hecate first, he would definitely have been Athena's child.

This is certainly true, after all, Jason cannot lie to the gods.

It can be seen that Athena actually has a very high status in Jason's heart.

But this is natural. Although Athena did cause Jason a lot of trouble, if it were not for Athena, Jason would not have reached his current point in such a short period of time.

Therefore, in Jason's heart, he was very grateful to Athena.

"...You don't want her to know?"

Noticing Jason's hesitation, Hecate was silent for a moment and then asked.

"Yeah." Jason didn't object, but nodded in agreement, saying, "Because I don't want to be an enemy of Athena... in every sense of the word."

Regardless of whether Athena, the goddess of wisdom, was a difficult god to deal with, or emotionally, Jason did not want to be her enemy.

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