"Don't you want to be king?"

Ash quipped, "Is that all you want from a wife?"

"That's not done yet."

Jason smiled and responded, "Besides, she has experience in governing and won't cause trouble."

"So... you plan to marry her when you return?"

Ash confirmed, "You have to think it over carefully. Once you make this decision, you can't mess around."

"With your reminder, I have already thought about it."

Jason nodded repeatedly and said with a smile, "I have already consulted Lady Hera and obtained her consent."

Seeing Jason's answer, Ash couldn't help but nodded in satisfaction.

It seems that my operation of breaking up the CP was quite good.

At least, Jason would not have to suffer the pain of losing his son in middle age, and Medea would not have to become a villain.

I just don’t know how Jason would have gotten the Golden Fleece without Medea as a shortcut.

After sighing, Ash patted Jason on the shoulder and said with a smile: "I have taught you everything I should teach you. I hope you will not make the same mistakes as the men of Lemurus."

"Yes!"

Jason stood up straight and saluted, "Thank you for the reminder, Boss!"

After saluting once more, Jason returned to his swordsman form and timidly asked Ash, "Boss... I have something I want to ask you..."

"Let the fart go."

Ash said, "This is private, just talk about it directly."

"oh oh."

Jason nodded and smiled shyly, "Um...can I take Hypsipyle aboard?"

"Take Hippipile aboard?"

Ash was a little nervous, "Why are you asking me about this instead of asking Lady Hera?"

"I have already consulted Lady Hera..."

Jason whispered, "Lady Hera said that as the patron goddess of marriage, she supports me taking my wife with me, but I must seek your opinion."

What the hell?

Isn’t the Queen of Heaven Hera the organizer of the Argonautica adventure?

Even if she wanted to shirk responsibility, shouldn't she have shirked it to Athena? Why would she shirk it to me?

Thinking of this, Ash couldn't help but raise his club and question Jason: "You kid didn't ask Athena for instructions, but came to ask me, right?"

"I don't!"

Jason quickly shook his head and said, "Lady Hera asked me to come to you, saying that she is looking forward to your choice!"

Oh my god, could it be that Hera... shifted the focus of watching the show from Jason to me?

Never mind, this isn't necessarily a bad thing.

With such an Olympian patriarch watching over me, if I really encounter any unsolvable Shura situation, at least she will be there to help me.

Thinking of this, Ash offered his opinion on Jason's question: "It's not impossible for Hypsipyle to come aboard. After all, there are women on board, so it's not against the rules. But are you sure you can still sail well with your lover on board?"

"Can, can, can!"

Jason nodded repeatedly, expressing his loyalty, "Don't worry, I will definitely keep the boat in good condition!"

"How can you guarantee this?"

Ash asked doubtfully, "It's not that I don't trust your determination, but the fact that you were able to stay on the island for a month before being sent back makes me a little worried."

"Don't worry, Boss. I really won't do that kind of thing again!"

Jason explained, "The main reason I wanted to bring Hypsipyle on board was because she was... so I thought if she stayed on board... the medical environment might be better..."

"What do you say?"

Ash was confused, "Hipsey Pile already has one?"

The reason why Ash was confused was not because Shipsipil was pregnant.

In fact, the fact that Jason and Hypsipyle had children is recorded in mythology.

"It takes at least a month for a woman to show signs of pregnancy, and you've only been pregnant for a month..."

Ash couldn't hold it in any longer, "You got it so fast?"

"Uh……"

Jason smiled a little embarrassedly and said, "...her and I fell in love a little too quickly..."

"I'm so stupid."

Ash couldn't help but curse, "Are you a pig? How can you be so efficient?"

"You are right to scold me. Everything you scold me is right."

Jason nodded repeatedly and then begged, "Please... let her get on board!"

"Just get on board."

Ash was speechless. "It's a good thing we have a doctor named Asclepius on board, as well as Aphaia and Atalanta who can take care of pregnant women."

Seeing that Ash had agreed to his request, Jason quickly thanked him, "Thank you, Boss. I'll go get her on board now."

"go Go."

Ash continued, "When you come back later, remember to educate the other heroes and then start the ship."

"Good boss!"

After that, Jason ran to the island happily and brought the queen Hypsipyle on board.

After bringing his future wife on board, Jason became much more stable. He quickly went back to the island and formed a team with Hercules to drive people away.

After a while of hard work, all the heroes on the island were driven onto the ship, and the entire Argo set sail again after a month and began its adventure.

Although the next stop after Lemunos is Kizikos Island, the voyage is not that simple.

The Argo first passed through the rocky islands, and then, at the reminder of Orpheus, headed to the islands of the Pleiades, where they offered sacrifices and mysteries to the goddesses who guided the night way.

Then the Argo sailed through the depths of the Black Sea, crossed the Thracian Sea, and passed Dardania, Perket, Albanese, and Pituea.

After nearly two weeks of sailing on the sea, the Argo finally arrived in the Gulf of Phrygia and saw the island of Kychikos, which belonged to the sea god.

Speaking of the Island of Kichikos, it is also an area with many stories in the Argonautica.

Here are not only the epic feats of the heroes in defeating the six-armed giant, but also the most classic tragedy of fate in ancient Greece.

According to legend, the Dorian people of Kichikos Island were deeply protected by the sea god Poseidon and established a small country that was rich in resources but not strong enough and was easily plundered by pirates.

However, one day, this country received an oracle: their country will be destroyed by a heroic fleet from overseas in the near future.

Reminded by this oracle, the people of Dolione were prepared to entertain the heroes early on, using the "Way of Hospitality" set by Zeus to avoid being destroyed by the heroes.

Therefore, when the heroes of the Argo arrived at the island of Cychikos, not only did they not conflict with the Dorians, but they helped to defeat the six-armed giants on the neighboring Giant Island, making the lives of the Dorians more stable.

however.

Just after the Argo was repaired at Kichikos Island and set out to sea again, their ship lost its way at sea. Finally, pushed by the waves, it returned to Kichikos Island again in the night.

Because they landed on the island at night, the Dorians who saw the heroes off did not recognize the Argo. Instead, they mistook it for a plundering pirate and ambushed the heroes on the road they had to take to reach the island under the cover of darkness.

then.

The Argonauts and the Dorians fought in the darkness, where neither side could be seen clearly.

As a result, King Cygicus of Dolione and his warriors were all slaughtered by the heroes of the Argo.

It was not until the morning light fell on the earth that the heroes discovered that those they had killed that night were all their comrades who had drunk and chatted with them and helped them to destroy the six-armed giants a few days ago.

At this point, the destined tragedy finally happened to the Dorian people.

The heroes of the Argo and the people of Doriane wailed and cried together in the tragedy, and held a solemn and sad funeral for the king and the warriors who defended their country.

The pain of this tragedy was so great that even Zeus, who was far away on Mount Olympus, came down to bring greetings to the victims and their families who were so heartbroken that they were almost on a hunger strike.

To commemorate this great tragedy, the people of Kichikos Island offer ground grain and sacrificial meat to the dead heroes on this day every year.

Thinking of this tragedy, Ash felt not only the fickleness of fate, but also some difficult to unravel doubts.

You have to know that this is Type-Moon Greece, so the heroes on the entire Argo will not only have outstanding night vision, but at least have some lighting tools that are beyond this era.

Under these circumstances, Ash really couldn't imagine how the heroes and the Dorianes could admit their mistakes to each other, leading to this complete tragedy.

In Ash's understanding, if all the heroes of the Argonauts were to suffer from night blindness or cognitive errors, it must be the work of a god, and only a god of the main god level could accomplish it.

For example, the "Ruhnai, the passion of the chaotic stars" of Aphrodite, the goddess of machines in the Greek Lostbelt, is a terrifying treasure that can confuse people's cognition and make them unable to distinguish between friend and foe.

But if it was really done by the Lord God, Ash would be even more confused.

Because Kichikos Island is the territory of Poseidon, the god of the sea. To bring down such a terrible curse on such a place is simply a slap in Poseidon's face.

Thinking of this, Ash became even more curious about what exactly caused the tragedy on Type-Moon's Kichikos Island.

However, reality did not give him enough time to reflect on the tragedy of Kitchikos Island.

For when the Argo entered the Phrygian Gulf and was about to reach the coast, the sight of the island of Cychikos caught the attention of everyone on board.

To be precise, everyone present was stunned by the towering and magnificent palace on the island of Nachikos!

Logically speaking, the heroes on the Argo were the essence of all Greece, or even the people ruled by the Olympian gods. They were so experienced and knowledgeable that they could be said to have seen all the kingdoms and wonders of this era.

However, compared with the palace standing on the island of Kichikos, the heroes present felt like they were dreaming.

"Are we... dreaming?"

Even Hercules couldn't help pinching his own face and said in disbelief, "Is this still the human world?"

This is a spectacle, and it is placed in a fairy tale full of countless romantic filters, a super spectacle that can shock countless young readers!

Even Ariadne and Aphia beside Ash opened their eyes wide as if they had seen a ghost.

Because it was a large castle made of tens of millions of tons of silver, decorated with countless gems and pearls, and filled with the Gothic style that only appeared in later generations.

If we use precise words to describe this city, they would be Dragon Palace, Fairyland, and Divine Realm!

For Ash, this city can be summed up in one sentence: "My Zhuo, Silver City?"

Not a sister? Is Elitia really that exaggerated?

I praised her before, saying she was "as beautiful as silver," and she actually built a city of silver in two weeks and waited for me here?

Even if you are rich... you can't build it like this, right?

Or... does she care so much about my opinion and feelings?

Facing this incredibly magnificent Silver City, Ash felt mixed emotions.

However, this is just the beginning.

As soon as the Argo landed on the island, the Dorian people, all wearing silver badges, came up to them with smiles on their faces like hotel waiters, and welcomed the heroes.

"Welcome all the heroes who have come from afar."

A young man wearing a crown-shaped emblem stood out from the crowd and said to the heroes with a smile, "King Dolione, Kujikos represents Lady Elytia and welcomes you all."

Now, welcome to Silver City!

Faced with such a scene, Ash couldn't help but complain in his heart.

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Chapter 57: Cow? Just a funny city girl!

I said that Elitia was as beautiful as silver, so she built the City of Silver. Then when she said that she was as noble as gold... would she create the Golden Kingdom?

With the above complaints in mind, Ash was not in a hurry to get off the boat to see if the Silver City built by Elliottia was realistic enough. Instead, he quickly looked at the two goddesses beside him to make sure that there would be no major problems with their mental state.

Ever since Ash knew that he had the right to choose his spouse, Aphia and Ariadne became much more reserved, and even in their daily interactions they showed the harmonious and loving demeanor of sisters and best friends.

Although the two goddesses maintain their sisterly demeanor on the surface, they have not changed in essence and are still girls immersed in love.

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