This was especially true after the three goddesses of fate gave an oracle indicating that Hercules would become a famous Greek hero.

The twelve trials that became famous in later generations were caused by Hera's provocation.

Even in the original myth, Hercules was cursed by Hera, causing him to kill his own children in a fit of madness.

For this, he lived in endless self-blame throughout his life.

But fortunately, in this world, there is a 'butterfly' that flaps its wings.

Jason, the hero wearing white sacred clothes, borrowed the name of Hercules and spread the name of the hero in white and the hero guided by wisdom throughout Greece.

And most importantly, whether it was fate or something else, Queen Hera fell in love with him at first sight.

He fell in love with Jason, who was supposed to be his child, but was intercepted by Hecate, the goddess of roads, and finally appeared before her as the white-clad hero Hercules!

So the Queen of Heaven Hera's attention was attracted by Jason.

Because of the name of Hercules in white, Hera probably thought of Jason, so she did not curse Hercules.

So in this world, Hercules did not go crazy and kill his wife and children.

But even so, the twelve impossible trials that were destined to be completed still came before Hercules.

Now, Hermes, the messenger of the gods, has also come for this purpose.

And Hercules was indeed in great trouble.

Hercules was heading for a place called the Gulf of Agni.

There exists an extremely terrifying monster.

The name of that monster is still famous even in later generations.

It is one of the most dangerous trials among the twelve trials of Hercules.

And after its death, it caused extremely far-reaching impact.

Arrows soaked in its blood possess a venom that few can resist.

The arrow eventually accidentally injured the Centaur sage Chiron.

The deadly poison, which almost no one could cure, tormented the immortal Centaur sage Chiron every day, causing him unbearable pain.

So in the end, Hercules brought him to the god Prometheus, who was a prophet and could solve all problems.

Chiron then accepted the punishment on behalf of Prometheus and was deprived of his immortality by the king of gods Zeus, thus being freed.

And Prometheus was thus liberated.

That's right, the poison arrow that caused all this and was soaked in its blood was the monster that served as Hercules' trump card for a long time.

He was born to Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, and Echidna, the snake woman. He is a brother monster to Cerberus, the three-headed dog of hell, and Otis, the two-headed dog.

Hydra the Nine-Headed Snake!

Almost no one can resist Xudela's venom, and as long as his head cannot be cut off in one breath, he can grow indefinitely.

Hercules was able to defeat him because of Athena's secret guidance, which allowed him to seek an audience with Hestia, the goddess of fire.

He thus obtained the sacred fire, and used the fire on Hydra's severed head, preventing Hydra's head from growing back, and ultimately killing it.

And now...

"Goddess Athena, has suddenly disappeared?"

Jason looked at Hermes in front of him in confusion.

Through Hermes' explanation, Jason understood the monster that Brother Hercules was about to face, and also understood the reason why Hermes came.

Because it has to be mentioned that Jason is absolutely a professional when dealing with this child born from the blood of Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, by Echidna!

From the beginning, there was the monster Hydra that made the earth desolate, then the two-headed dog Otysus who was dragged into the underworld, Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon guarding the Golden Apple Garden, and the Sphinx, the lion-headed beast, and so on.

You can even add the already 'tamed' three-headed dog of hell.

With these experiences, it was natural for Hermes to come to Jason and ask him to help deal with the Hydra.

"Well, otherwise I wouldn't have come to find you... No, even if Athena was here, I would probably still come to find you."

Hermes originally wanted to say that if Athena were there, she would probably find a way to help Hercules overcome the difficulties.

But on second thought, it was unlikely that Athena would not let Jason join in such a "fun".

Upon hearing this, Jason rolled his eyes at Hermes, who couldn't help laughing as he spoke.

Then the key point is that Jason found that he could not refute it, which was very infuriating!

"I understand, Master Hermes. I will go... Hercules is my senior brother, and he has always taken good care of me. Now that he is in trouble, I will naturally not refuse."

Seeing that Hermes was surprised to agree to his request so directly, Jason explained briefly.

In fact, this is true. Jason still respects Hercules very much, and Hercules has always been good to Jason.

In addition, Jason has been borrowing Hercules' name, so even if Jason is afraid of trouble, he will not refuse.

After receiving Jason's answer, Hermes left satisfied.

Jason watched Hermes leave, and when he remembered Hermes' casual mention of Athena's sudden disappearance, his brows couldn't help but frown slightly.

"Strange, Goddess Athena wouldn't have just left Senior Brother Hercules alone... and he disappeared?

Even Hermes couldn't find her. Where did she go? "

This thought popped up in Jason's mind. Although he felt a little confused about it, because he had too little information, after a little thought, Jason could only put the matter aside for the time being.

Jason was thinking, because he was keenly aware that Athena's sudden disappearance might be related to him...

"Sister Lu, I'm going to trouble you next."

Jason shook his head and returned to the golden-horned deer that was waiting for him.

The golden-horned deer nodded to Jason in understanding.

Like Pegasus, the golden-horned deer had long been accustomed to the gods intercepting him halfway and giving Jason new oracles.

Then the beautiful golden-horned deer brought the hero in white...Oh, no, it's not the great hero in white, Hercules.

But it was Jason, the son of Hecate!

Under the guidance of the wise compass, the golden-horned deer carried Jason through the ancient forest at an extremely fast speed, heading towards Hercules.

On the way, the golden-horned deer, who was much more meticulous than Pegasus, noticed that Jason's brows were still furrowed, so he gently asked, "What's wrong, Jason? ...Do you need me to help you contact the great moon goddess Artemis?"

"No, no, no, Sister Lu, please don't contact Goddess Artemis for such a small matter!"

The words of the golden-horned deer scared Jason, who was originally thinking about Hydra, so much that he almost jumped up.

"Really? That's a pity... Goddess Artemis specifically instructed me when I came here to find a chance to bring you to her."

When Jason heard what Sister Deer said, his face turned pale.

I almost thought I was on a pirate ship!

"But since Jason is so considerate of the goddess Artemis, I can only put this oracle aside for now."

Then, the heavenly music that was like a twist in the road made Jason almost cry with emotion for the golden-horned deer.

Because Artemis said that she would find a chance to hide Jason the next time they met...

Therefore, even if Jason wanted to meet Artemis, he had to find a sunny day and bring exquisite gifts.

The most important thing is to bring teachers Hecate, Hephaestus, Athena and others, and it would be even better to bring the goddess of agriculture Demeter and sister Persephone and others along!

"Sister Lu, I was just thinking about something... I was wondering if the great goddess Hera would notice me because of Hydra's incident..."

Jason didn't believe that Hera would not pay attention to the Twelve Trials of Heracles.

And you must know that in the original myth, this trial.

When Hera saw that Hercules was about to win, she secretly released a crab to assist Hydra. If it weren't for Hercules wearing an invulnerable lion skin.

It is estimated that he was directly killed by the Cancer who suddenly rushed into the battlefield and his body was clamped to pieces!

So would Hera notice? ...Of course she would!

And now, Jason is not the great hero in white favored by Queen Hera, but the child of Hecate, whom she turned from love to hate.

"Ah... I originally thought that she would notice me at least when I returned to Iolkas, but I didn't expect..."

As Jason said this, he remembered the agreement he had made with Hera.

To be precise, it was an agreement between the white-clad hero Hercules and the queen of heaven Hera.

When the white-clad hero Hercules meets Hecate's child Jason, he will use the dagger that can make people age instantly to stab Jason's heart!

"...It seems that soon, I will most likely have to meet the goddess Hera again in the image of Hercules in white."

Jason muttered quietly, feeling extremely troubled by this.

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PS: There are two chapters today.

Chapter 3: Goddess Athena, what are you doing again? (k)

Heroes, these two seemed too heavy for Jason.

Even today, the deeds of Hercules, the hero in white, are famous throughout the world.

Bards could be heard singing praises of his deeds everywhere on the Greek mainland.

After all, as a mortal, he held a wedding for the great Hades, the god of the underworld, and Persephone, the queen of the underworld, which shocked the world and the gods!

But Jason was not only unhappy about this, on the contrary he was extremely troubled.

If he had time, Jason would even want to ask Hermes to help suppress his reputation.

Because of Jason, he wanted to live an easier life.

The word "hero" represents danger and trouble.

Anyone who has become a hero, looking back on his past, has survived various desperate situations.

Therefore, even today, Jason still resists the title of hero.

But what is extremely regrettable is that he has a rather mortal heart.

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