After thinking for a moment, he said thoughtfully, "Then what do you want me to do, Hecate?"

Hearing this, Hecate raised the corners of her mouth, revealing an expression that she had been waiting for you to say this.

Medea saw this and blinked.

How could he not react yet?

Then she tilted her head and looked at Jason beside her.

Well, the teacher has also learned bad things from his elder brother...

"Don't worry, I won't ask you to do anything, but I need you to swear an oath." Hecate said: "Swear to the River of Oaths here that from today on, you who can peek into the future will never be my students.

Jason and Medea use your powers!"

Kroto was stunned when he heard this.

"That's it?"

"Well, that's all." Hecate nodded.

"That's no problem. I, Clotho, the goddess of fate, am willing to swear an oath with the River of Oath..."

Clotho answered quickly and made a vow on the spot.

After all, such a vow would not cause any loss to her.

Although I was a little curious about what Hecate meant by this action.

But after all, she had already glimpsed the fate of Medea and Jason once.

Compared to Clotho's "ignorance", Jason naturally understood what Hecate meant by this move immediately.

There are many gods who can peek into the future.

But there are few gods who can peek into the road of destiny which is blocked by Hecate, the goddess of roads, and concealed by Prometheus, the god of foresight.

Obviously, as one of the three goddesses of fate and the one in charge of future destiny, Clotho has such a possibility.

Otherwise, in the future when Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, fought with Zeus.

She would not have a completely different future from her two sisters.

See Jason in white.

Jason reacted and couldn't help sighing in his heart as he looked at Hecate who nodded slightly in satisfaction after hearing Clotho's oath.

And feel a little ashamed...

In fact, during the three minutes replaced by the hourglass of time, when the golden arrow shot into the body.

Jason couldn't help but feel some resentment towards Hecate.

Because this is Hecate's temple, which means that Medea's actions are the result of her tacit consent.

As their teacher, Hecate naturally could not fail to understand what this golden arrow meant to them.

Therefore, Jason naturally felt a little resentful towards Hecate's indulgence.

However, after Medea explained the whole story, the fate of the two was broken. After she appeared and completed the trap for Clotho, Jason naturally knew what Hecate was thinking.

As a teacher, she has really done her best.

"Teacher Hecate..."

So Hecate immediately walked towards the two of them, and Jason felt so ashamed that he spoke out loud, and even lowered his head and dared not look at Hecate.

hiss......

Jason took a deep breath and looked up at Hecate who came to his side and looked at him with a smile.

From the perspective, Hecate's right hand was pinching Jason's waist.

Spin around fiercely.

"I told you not to speak ill of me!" Hecate said harshly to Jason in a low voice.

"Teacher, I didn't say anything..."

"You didn't say it, but I guess you must have said me in your heart!"

Jason said nothing.

He sadly discovered that he seemed to be being eaten more and more dead by Hecate.

Now, with just one glance, the other party knows what he is thinking. How can Jason continue to lie to her in the future...

"Jason, I finally get to see you. It's really not easy."

Then Clotho, the goddess of fate, came to Jason, and after expressing her feelings to Jason who was a little confused, she smiled and touched Medea's head.

"Congratulations, Medea. Your wish has finally come true, and it's so perfect."

"Yes." Medea nodded and said to Clotho with a happy smile: "All this time is really thanks to Goddess Clotho. Thank you very much!"

As she spoke, Medea bowed deeply to Clotho.

"I express my deepest gratitude to you, great goddess of fate."

Jason also bowed.

Because it is obvious that it was Clotho who helped Medea and made them both successful.

Although Jason still didn't know the purpose of the attack.

But since Hecate didn't say much and allowed the two men to contact her, it was obvious that the other party had no ill intentions.

Then according to Jason's guess and the usual style of these gods.

It can probably be summed up in two words - curiosity.

The reason for this curiosity was obviously Jason.

The fate that Clotho glimpsed that day in the Hall of the Gods of Olympus was a fate that she could not fully grasp.

A hero in holy white.

"No need for that, Medea, Jason... To be precise, I should be thanking you, Medea."

Clotho smiled, touched Medea's head, and said to her softly: "You are worthy of being Hecate's students. You have escaped your fate through your own efforts and created a miracle!

And I was lucky enough to witness it all!"

Clotho, the goddess of fate and the goddess representing future destiny, expressed the highest praise to Medea and Jason!

"Jason."

Then Hecate spoke again, and said to Jason who was looking at her calmly: "Medea has been preparing this arrow for you for three whole years..."

Hecate stopped talking and said no more.

"Yes." Jason naturally knew what this meant. He turned his gaze to Medea and said solemnly, "I understand, Teacher Hecate!"

Hearing this, Hecate's expression relaxed a lot at this moment.

He looked at Jason, then at Medea, and then smiled gently.

As mentioned before, Hecate accepted Jason as her apprentice because of Medea, which created this special fate.

Therefore, although Hecate could understand Jason's fear of Medea, she obviously did not want to see all this.

But this is the students' own business, and it is also something that others cannot interfere with.

So Hecate remained silent and never said much about it.

Fortunately, everything has come to fruition now.

And it is the result she most wants to see.

At this moment, the scene was extremely warm, but the more so, the more envious and jealous the silver-haired goddess hiding in the dark became, and she wanted to stamp her feet!

Then, a few hours later, Jason and Medea left the temple.

After thinking for a while, Jason walked into the palace again.

But this time, he was no longer the captain of the Argo.

Instead, he entered the palace of Colchis as Medea's brother.

Just now, Jason had left a very deep impression on everyone in the palace.

What's more, he was wearing a white robe, so he would be recognized very easily.

So many people were surprised to see him walking with the little princess Medea.

What was even more surprising was naturally hearing Medea affectionately call Jason "brother"...

Soon, the news spread rapidly within and outside the Kingdom of Colchis.

It didn't take long before everyone knew about it.

The great hero named Jason who came from a distant place was also the brother of the beloved little princess Medea.

And they also have the same teacher, the great goddess of roads Hecate!

And speaking of Hecate, the goddess of roads, the students...

"By the way, Brother, have you seen Auntie?"

On the way, Medea suddenly remembered this matter and immediately became anxious as she asked Jason.

"Aunt?" Jason looked at Medea in confusion.

"It is Circe..."

"Oh, Senior Sister Circe." Jason suddenly realized and said, "I have seen her before. What's the matter?"

"Brother, are you okay? Have you been cursed by your aunt?" Medea said anxiously, and hurriedly checked Jason.

"No, no... She didn't have the time to curse."

Jason laughed, and then told Medea what had happened before.

During the conversation, the two men, led by soldiers, came before King Aeetes and the queen.

With the foundation laid by the previous visit, this visit naturally went more smoothly.

Especially King Aeetes and the Queen, seeing the intimacy between Medea and Jason, their favorability towards Jason naturally increased sharply.

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