"Amycus is dead, and you still want to rob and rob..."

Pollux looked around and asked the leaderless barbarians with a smile, "Or rather... is there anyone who wants to duel with me?"

Faced with Pollux's questioning, the Bebulicans immediately threw away their weapons and fled in all directions.

"Tsk, such a coward."

Looking at the fleeing Bebrycons, Pollux clicked his tongue and returned to the Argo with the disappointed Hercules.

"According to the duel rules, we can now leave the port and head to the next one."

Jason thought for a moment and then said, "But... this Amycus is so arrogant. He must have plundered countless passing ships and killed and enslaved countless sailors."

"I thought, now that Amycus is dead, we might as well take the wealth he plundered and free the enslaved people."

At this point, Jason asked the heroes, "What do you think?"

Seeing that there was something good to be done, the heroes present immediately nodded and praised loudly: "Good!"

"As for the distribution of the treasure..."

Jason looked at Pollux and asked her, "You are the winner of the duel. How do you think the money should be divided?"

Pollux didn't answer, but just looked at Ash, who was surrounded by Aphaia and Ariadne, waiting for his response.

No, sister, what are you looking at me doing?

According to the rules of ancient Greece, if a bandit or bully like Amycus is killed, the treasure will naturally belong to the hero who killed him. Does he still need to look at my mood?

Are you... the same as your sister Helen?

Ash wanted to just complain directly, but after thinking for a moment, he suddenly remembered the ending of the Dioscuri Twins who always put themselves first in everything.

In the original myth, the Dioscuri twins successfully returned to Sparta and became ranchers again. They also maintained a long-lasting friendship with Idas and Lynceus, who were also powerful and were cousins.

However, although the relationship between these two pairs of twins is good, they still cannot withstand the entanglement of interests.

During a future raid, the two pairs of twins divided a large herd of cattle as spoils.

Logically, they should have divided the spoils equally among the four of them, but Idas and Lynceus chose to keep the spoils for themselves and killed Castor who argued with them. This eventually angered Pollux, resulting in Lynceus' death and Idas' escape.

Because Pollux could not catch up with Idas, who had the chariot given by Poseidon, and Idas committed the sin of killing his brother and Zeus's son, the man who had defeated Apollo in the competition for women was eventually killed by Zeus' thunder.

Finally, Pollux, who did not want to live alone, asked his father God to fulfill his wish, which led to Zeus sending him into the sky and turning him into the legendary Gemini.

Recalling the tragedy of the Dioscuri twins, Ash felt it necessary to make a change in their fate.

"This was Amycus's provocation to the Argo and to Greece. Pollux, you eliminated this villain, so you should take the credit."

"but……"

Ash changed the subject and continued, "This incident itself is a dispute between Bebrycus and Argo, so the spoils naturally belong to the entire Argo."

"Pollux can have his share of the treasure first, and then we can divide it equally."

Ash said, "Whatever cannot be divided equally will be given to the enslaved sailors as funds for their return voyage."

After setting the tone for the whole incident, Ash then asked: "Pollux, can you accept it?"

Although Pollux didn't quite understand Ash's idea, he nodded obediently and responded: "I'll listen to you."

After Pollux agreed, Ash looked at the heroes on the ship and asked, "Where are the crew members?"

The heroes who had not yet contributed and felt that they were not qualified to share the dividends naturally nodded in agreement when they saw such a good thing happening, without any objection.

"Well then, I, Ash Adonis, ask the goddess Athena, the distributor of spoils, to bear witness for us."

To ensure the fate of the Dioscuri twins was changed, Ash chose to impose a solemn oath on the heroes, who were not of high moral standards: "We, the heroes of the Argonauts, share honor and disgrace, and are one heart and soul. We will never embezzle or quarrel over the spoils we have won together."

"If anyone breaks his oath, his family will be destroyed and his soul will be trapped at the bottom of Tartarus forever!"

Seeing Ash take such a solemn oath, Ariadne thoughtfully changed back to the goddess's large trumpet and sent down an oracle from the sky: [The oath has been made, heroes of the Argo, are you willing to accept it? ]

Faced with Athena's miracle, the heroes present were somewhat puzzled, but they also knew the difference between right and wrong and their own weight, and answered in unison: "We are willing!"

【The oath has been made, please remember it.】

After completing the necessary warnings and knocks, Athena changed back to the trumpet, smiled and said to her lover: [I did well, didn’t I?]

[Great! She's worthy of being the smartest goddess in Greece!]

After properly praising the Goddess of Wisdom for her cooperation, Ash immediately looked at the heroes who had sworn an oath and said to them: "Heroes, go and rescue the enslaved people and take the spoils we deserve!"

"Oh!"

Following Ash's announcement, the heroes present shouted and rushed towards the palace of Bebrycus.

The heroes took away the treasures looted by Amycus, freed the enslaved mariners, distributed all that could not be divided equally among the enslaved people, and re-elected a monarch to ensure that the country would not be in turmoil and fall apart because of the death of the tyrant.

After resolving the problem of Bebrycus, the Argonaut, having replenished its supplies and obtained a large amount of treasure, set sail again.

In the following voyage, the Argo passed Salmidus and repelled the harpies there, then passed through the foggy reef island inhabited by the Sirens, repelled the bronze bird on the island of Dia, and helped Hercules complete the sixth trial.

Two months later, with the help of the "hidden crew" Ash and Hercules, the Argo finally reached the end of its journey after a smooth journey without any difficulties.

Yes, that is Colchis, the country of the Golden Fleece where Jason had to go in order to gain the throne.

"Finally...finally..."

"It's finally over!"

As soon as he landed at the port of Colchis, Jason, the first person in charge of the Argo, felt relieved and shouted excitedly, "Hahaha, the Golden Fleece is here!"

Faced with the captain's crazy behavior of opening champagne in the middle of the game, the crew members present not only did not stop or persuade him, but like Jason, their faces were full of the words "released from prison".

This is not just because Colchis will be the last stop on the Argo's journey.

Moreover, they are about to break free from the shackles of two or even three goddesses and become "free" heroes again!

Even if this so-called "freedom" is put in quotation marks, it is much better than being stared at by the goddess's secondary accounts every day!

In short, the entire Argo was filled with laughter and joy, as if it were a paradise, filled with a happy atmosphere.

however.

A literary worker named Zhou who failed to pass the review once said that people's sorrows and joys are not the same.

The redemption that the heroes of the Argonauts are about to obtain has nothing to do with Ash.

"Ash..."

Ariadne grabbed Ash's left hand and said with a smile, "Now that we've obtained the Golden Fleece, shouldn't we talk about the important things in life?"

"Yeah yeah……"

Afia grabbed Ash's right hand and smiled brightly, "Isn't it time for you to take me to see Aunt Demeter... Mom?"

because.

The heroes of the Argo were just unlucky people who were thrown into prison, and he, Ash, was the real prisoner.

Hahaha, you’re going to spend the rest of your life in jail.

Ash sighed in his heart.

66

Chapter 66: Artemis, you are really fast?

If you bring Artemis and Athena's trumpet to see Mother Demeter, you will really be in jail for life!

What should I do? How can I survive this crisis of spending my whole life in jail?

Or... can I use the fact that I'm only twelve and not yet twenty (the age of adulthood in ancient Greece) to postpone it?

Ash really wanted to answer like this and reject the two chaste goddesses' request which was no different from forcing them to abdicate.

But his mysterious survival wisdom told him that if he really used age as a shield, then what he would face next would no longer be the small accounts of the two goddesses, but their big accounts!

If that's the case, he really doesn't have to worry about the so-called Shura field problem.

Because, then he would have to face the serious crime of breaking the goddess's oath of chastity!

When he thought of this, Ash became very nervous.

Oh my god, why couldn’t the Argonaut’s journey be a little bumpier and take a few more years?

If I had known that this journey would be so smooth, I might as well have created some difficulties to delay it a little longer!

Although Ash regretted it, he didn't dare to really do what he thought.

After all, even if he didn't use his [survival wisdom], he knew that this was a very obvious move that would easily anger Athena and Artemis, forcing the two chaste goddesses to intervene.

Ash could even imagine a terrifying future where they would speed up "Argonauts" from a six-month series to a short video of "Five-Minute Speedrun of "Argonauts""!

therefore.

You can't escape, escaping will only lead to a more miserable death!

Ash knew very well what kind of desperate situation he was facing, and he also knew the best solution he could come up with.

He took the hands of the two goddesses and said solemnly: "When Jason obtains the Golden Fleece, we will go to see Mother Demeter."

That's right, he decided to obey the two goddesses' ideas and calm their anxious hearts for the time being!

This is undoubtedly an act of surrender, but if you don't surrender, you will be beaten to your knees and turned into a Star Fury!

But to be honest, Ash himself didn't quite believe that his surrender tactics would be effective.

After all, this was a blatant delaying tactic and could not fool the two goddesses at all.

The biggest advantage of this delaying tactic is that he at least gave the two goddesses a response, instead of simply not responding.

but.

To Ash's surprise, his delaying tactic actually worked on the two goddesses.

"Great."

Ariadne smiled and said, "I knew you weren't the type to try to be sneaky and get away with it, Ash."

"Yes."

Afia also smiled and said, "With your words, we feel relieved."

us?

Ash felt that the level of [Survival Wisdom] was still rising, and he keenly grasped the key words in the Moon Goddess's trumpet words and began to associate them.

Could it be that what Artemis meant by this was that... she and Athena had formed an alliance and decided to unite against the outside world first... drive out other competitors, and then divide me up?

Ash wanted to deny his extremely terrifying guess, but he immediately thought of the time after his date with the cow, when the two goddesses kept molesting him, luring him and flirting with him when he was following the Argo.

When he thought of this, Ash was really scared.

How will Artemis and Athena divide me?

Will I be divided into spring, summer, autumn and winter like Aphrodite and Persephone in the original myth?

Or...paying tribute to the legendary scumbag Makoto Ito and turning the Argo into a good ship?

Ash couldn't help but shudder as he thought about the above answers.

But what frightened him even more was that this physical division was probably not the most terrifying way of division.

This is because humans in Type-Moon can artificially create multiple personalities, Heroic Spirits can be split into multiple Servant fragments, and Gods can even be split into countless incarnations and spirits.

When Ash thought of this possibility, he suddenly felt that the predetermined ending was not so unacceptable.

Because the division of consciousness is a more terrifying method of division than physical division!

No, I have to find a way.

Even if I become Makoto, it's better than having my consciousness divided!

However, the more Ash racked his brains, the more he couldn't come up with a solution.

He even came up with the most abstract and least-realistic solution.

How about... I pay tribute to the legendary Japanese man who was the first to land on the moon, Yuki Osamu, and let myself die in front of Shura Field?

In this case... putting aside other things, at least I don't have to face the Shura Field, right?

When Ash was lost in thought, unable to think of a way to fight against the Shura Field, Afia spoke again, interrupting his deep thoughts: "Ash...what are you thinking about?"

"Ah ha ha……"

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