"Ahem, that..." Jason glanced at Demeter, then whispered to Persephone, "Lady Goddess Demeter, you also have a bit of a temper."

After Jason said this, Persephone, who was stunned for a moment, immediately understood. It turned out that the scene in front of her was done on purpose for her to see!

After realizing what was going on, Persephone couldn't help but feel amused. After hesitating for a moment, she made up her mind and walked towards Demeter.

In fact, although Demeter seemed to be doting on Medea and looked very calm, she was actually very panicked inside.

If I do what Jason said, can my daughter and I really be reconciled? ...Demeter thought to herself.

Just then, Persephone came over.

After saluting Demeter, Persephone whispered to her, "Mother... your daughter Persephone, I have returned."

The matter with Demeter's mother would have to be resolved sooner or later, and could she really not care about her mother? ...Even to this day, Persephone still remembered clearly what Jason had asked her when he left half a year ago.

Persephone had been thinking about this for half a year, so she made a quick decision today.

With such a beginning, things went much more smoothly afterwards.

Soon, Medea returned to Jason.

Jason looked at the mother and daughter not far away, whose faces were once again filled with happy smiles, and whispered to Medea, "Okay, Medea, it's time for us to go back."

"Yeah." Medea nodded obediently.

Following Jason out of the temple, we came to the stable.

Jason came to Pegasus, stroked its white fur, and said to it with a smile: "Brother Pegasus, we should go now... I'm sorry to have kept you waiting for half a year."

The Pegasus whinnied softly twice and motioned for Jason to look to the side.

Jason looked over in confusion, and when he saw the familiar golden-horned deer, a look of surprise appeared on his face. He hurried over and said, "Sister Deer...it's really you, Sister Deer. Why are you here too?"

The golden-horned deer rubbed against Jason affectionately and made a soft cry.

Tianma looked at the golden-horned deer in confusion.

It still remembered that the little bad guy who made it a test subject said that he would introduce a beautiful deer to it!

After a brief meeting, Jason and Medea walked out of the temple with the Pegasus and the golden-horned deer.

As soon as they walked out of the temple, Jason and Medea found that Persephone and Demeter were already waiting for them.

"You're leaving now without even saying goodbye to your mother?" Demeter complained to the two of them before Jason could reply.

"It was my brother Jason who asked me to follow him." Medea, who had been with Jason for half a year, had already learned to answer quickly.

"Goddess Demeter and Sister Persephone, I feel like we'll definitely meet again in the future..."

Jason glared at Medea, but had no choice but to endure the stares of the two goddesses without making any attempt to defend himself.

"And, Goddess Demeter, this is the first time you and Sister Persephone will meet again in six months. We don't want to disturb you."

"Call Persephone sister." Demeter looked at Jason dimly, "And I've been with you for half a year, and you're still unwilling to give up the respectful title you call me."

Jason looked embarrassed when he heard this. Persephone smiled and said, "Okay, mother, please don't make things difficult for my brother. Let's get the things out."

As she spoke, Persephone handed two golden ears of wheat to Jason and Medea.

"I'm sorry that I've delayed the welcome gift I originally promised you. This ear of wheat contains the power of my mother and me. With it, you can make any plant grow.

You can also scatter seeds anywhere for sowing...Brother Jason, Medea, we'll see you in half a year."

After handing the things to the two people, Persephone squatted down and kissed them on the cheek. Demeter came over and gave them a few instructions, then kissed them on the cheek as well.

So this time, Medea and Jason said goodbye to the two men completely, and left, one riding on a Pegasus and the other on a golden-horned deer.

"I'm suddenly looking forward to it."

Persephone looked at the backs of the two people leaving, especially Jason's back, and suddenly said.

"What to expect?"

"I look forward to the day when my brother truly grows up."

"That child...let's not talk about you." Demeter smiled and said, "Everyone is looking forward to it."

......

......

So on the first night of my journey home.

Medea and Jason then met Artemis and Hecate who had been waiting for them for a long time in a forest pavilion under the full moon.

After a conversation, Medea followed Hecate back to the underworld, and the golden-horned deer also left with the moon goddess Artemis.

The next day, Jason rode on Pegasus to the seashore and called out to Poseidon, the god of the sea, but Poseidon did not respond.

Jason was originally planning to leave the Pegasus behind and let it return to Poseidon, but the Pegasus did not leave. Instead, it bit Jason's clothes and followed him.

This made Jason understand, and he thanked Poseidon again and again... although he was actually a little panicked in his heart.

But Jason eventually left on Pegasus.

On the third day, on a sunny afternoon, Jason heard the moving strings again.

Although he still had the urge to turn around and run this time, it was obviously impossible for him to run... after all, he failed to escape the first time.

So Jason once again came before Apollo, the god of light, who was dressed luxuriously, handsome, and had long golden hair hanging on his shoulders.

Jason originally thought that Apollo came to ask him to return the sword he had always carried with him.

Although this sword had really helped Jason a lot, Jason was happy to return it because it had the image of Apollo, the god of light...

So he came and sat down in front of Apollo who was playing the lyre. This time there were no small animals around. After Jason listened to Apollo's playing alone, Apollo did not mention returning the sword.

"Next time we meet, I hope to hear the music you play for me." Apollo smiled and said this to Jason, then turned and walked into the light, disappearing in front of Jason.

Jason had no choice but to continue flying away on Pegasus.

On the fourth day, Jason thought he would meet the goddess he first met, but no... Athena did not appear.

Because now is not the time for Athena to appear.

However, what Jason didn't know was that Athena came to him that night and told the Pegasus beside him to keep quiet while he was sleeping.

He stroked Jason's head and stayed with him for half the night.

With them around, even if Hera knew that Jason had left, she had no idea where to start.

So on the fifth day, Jason, riding on Pegasus, returned to the place he was very familiar with.

The Cave of Pilwen, the place where the Centaur wise man Chiron lived.

He met his teacher... Even though he later became Hecate's disciple, Chiron was still his teacher!

"What brings you back this time?"

Under the shade of the tree in the sunlight, Chiron asked Jason with a smile.

Jason bowed to Chiron and replied seriously, "I came to see you this time, first of all to apologize to you.

I hope the teacher will forgive my childishness so far.

The second reason is to come to learn skills.

I hope the teacher can teach me powerful martial arts!"

"Really? So you want to be a hero?" Chiron's eyes lit up.

"No!" Jason replied immediately, "I am doing this to protect myself, and now I must become stronger, because only by becoming stronger can I finally obtain the divine fire and become immortal!

As for being a hero... Sorry, teacher, that's absolutely impossible!"

Jason would hide almost nothing from Chiron.

Chiron looked at Jason speechlessly, then said helplessly: "Just lie a little and pretend it's to make the teacher happy, okay? I agree.

But what about the goddess Hecate? Don't you want to learn magic from her?"

"Of course I have to learn there too, so..."

So from that day on, every night a man in white would pass through the gate of the underworld, cross the Styx and come to the temple of Hecate.

Learn magic and potion preparation with Hecate and Medea.

During the day he would leave the temple alone and return to the Pilwen Cave.

Learn martial arts from Chiron.

Three years passed, and the cycle continued.

Time flies!

Jason, too, was sixteen years old.

Chapter 49: Cautious Hero, Jason!

rumor,

The area called Thessaly and Arcadia between the Pinda Mountains in eastern-central Greece and the Aegean Sea is the gathering place of the Centaurs.

Chiron, the Centaur sage and mentor of many Greek heroes, lived here.

It is said that he is almost omnipotent and knows everything about music, chess, calligraphy, painting, bow and arrow, sword and gun, boxing and sumo wrestling, and everything in the world.

Any of his students, even if they have only learned one skill, can become famous all over the world and become a hero admired by everyone!

Among his students, there was a young man dressed in white clothes that looked as white as snow.

Even among the many outstanding students under Chiron, this young man seemed so outstanding and special.

The boy has short golden hair, holy blue eyes, and a handsome appearance that is even not inferior to the great God of Light Apollo.

And he is Jason!

Three years passed in the blink of an eye.

And three years is just a blink of an eye for the gods who have a long time.

But three years is enough for a growing boy to grow into a handsome, heroic and attractive man during this long period of time.

And we have been settled for three years, attracting the attention of the gods. Jason is destined to interact with the gods throughout his life and will embark on an extraordinary journey.

Three years later, he is finally about to embark on his journey again.

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