But now Artemis is obviously no longer a virgin goddess. She gave up her identity for this man!

"You are still too young. I didn't call you back from that dangerous war. I can tell you now. This Morpheus participated in the war against Geganthes and killed many giants with his own strength!"

"He actually participated in the Battle of Guigantes?!"

"And he killed so many giants by himself!!"

Both the brother and sister couldn't help but exclaim in surprise. If there weren't really few people here at the moment, their cries would have been heard by others.

The brother and sister were a little embarrassed and tried to lower the volume of their voices, but even so, they were still shocked and looked at the figure not far away who was obviously thinner than the people around him.

This man had slain so many Titans with his own strength?! And those Titans weren't just any Titans; they were terrifying monsters spawned from the body of Cephalus, who was said to have nearly destroyed the world and slew the gods in the distant past!

At this moment, the two finally understood what kind of terrifying power the young man, whose strength was almost invisible, was actually possessing. At this time, Artemis continued:

"He accepted the blessings of the gods. Every main god gave him blessings. Because of his special achievements, the father of the gods even granted him the qualifications to become a god, but he refused."

"The achievement of becoming a god?!" The two exclaimed again. They were shocked that Zeus actually wanted to promote a pure mortal to a god. They even felt that their brains were a little confused.

Even if one participated in the Battle of Gigantes and killed many giants, it wouldn't be enough to become a god, right? If it were really that simple, wouldn't Hercules, who is over there now, also be able to become a god directly?

At least Hercules was the son of Zeus and had also participated in the Battle of Gigantes, so he should have been more qualified.

"He killed Typhon, the primordial dragon and the father of all monsters, who was sealed by the father of the gods. He completely solved this existence that even the gods had difficulty in dealing with."

When Artemis told Morpheus' second and greatest achievement, Castor and Pollux stopped talking and fell into complete silence.

To put it in more common terms, both of them have become a little numb in their brains.

What kind of monstrous feats are these?!

Killed Typhon?

Is this guy really just a human? If he is really a human, then how did he kill Typhon, the father of all monsters?!

That was no ordinary monster, it was Typhon who could chase the gods and even force them to flee to Egypt!

Typhon, the primordial dragon!

However, they could not refute the fact that not long ago, the volcano that was suppressing Typhon did roar, and the roar was even more violent than usual, but strangely, no lava flowed out.

At that time, I thought it was just Typhon venting his temper normally, but now I think it should be the trace left by the battle between the human named Morpheus and Typhon.

As for why there is no lava eruption?

Typhon, the main body of magma, is dead, so there is no magma erupting. Isn't that normal?

But even though they knew all this and connected everything together, the brother and sister remained silent for a long time. The power of this human named Morpheus was beyond their understanding.

The only thing they could think of at this moment was, "No wonder the Father of the Gods wanted him to become a god. With his current strength, continuing to be a human is a waste of talent, or should we say that his existence is simply too much of a burden for other humans."

Artemis finally said, "You don't have to worry about us. We won't act rashly. You'll have to rely on yourselves along the way."

After saying that, she left happily and walked towards Morpheus.

Castor whispered to his sister, "Sister, I think the three of them are here to play, right?"

Pollux also said, "Brother, I think they are here to have fun and travel. What kind of crisis would cause the three of them to take action?"

When they thought about the possibility that there really was a crisis so terrible that these three people had to take action, they couldn't help but shake their heads and throw the idea out of their minds.

Sure enough, it is better not to encounter such a crisis. If you really encounter it, it would be too terrible!

……

Morpheus saw Artemis return and asked, "How is it?"

"Don't worry, they won't reveal our identities. I've made it clear that we're just here for fun and won't do anything too much!" Artemis said. Seeing that Morpheus seemed to be thinking about something, she asked with some confusion, "What are you thinking about?"

"I was wondering why Castor, the older brother, doesn't have divinity. Is it because he's the son of the King of Sparta?"

"Yes, but there are some differences." Artemis smiled smugly, as if she was about to reveal a huge secret.

"Although there's a saying that he's the son of the King of Sparta, that's actually just a legend. The ones here are gods who have descended to the human world to join us on adventures.

"The legend changed. People believed that one of them was the child of the King of Sparta. This idea and knowledge spread so widely that it affected the gods and even Castor, their older brother."

After hearing this explanation, Morpheus finally understood what was going on.

"Although they are beings born from humans, they are indeed sons of Zeus. However, just because of people's imagination, one of them lost his bloodline power and turned from a god into a human. No wonder he has such a bad impression of humans."

"What? Do you want to find a way to help him?" Artemis asked.

"What can I do?" Morpheus shook his head. "I don't even know how to become a god myself, let alone help others become gods."

However, Morpheus smiled again, looking like he had thought of something funny.

"In his case, the simplest solution is to write a story and spread it everywhere, saying that he is the son of Zeus and has Zeus' blood. As long as it spreads widely enough, he will be able to recover.

"We can even spread this story on the sea, letting sailors take it to various places. As long as the story is written to be a little more attractive and a little different, it will definitely spread widely.

"Since his downfall was due to human interference, then we should just start from there. This is the simplest solution."

"Then why don't you go and talk to him?"

Morpheus grinned and said, "I'll talk to him when I'm in a better mood."

At this time, cheers were heard not far away. Morpheus looked and saw that everyone was cheering for the joining of Hercules, the most famous hero who had completed many dangerous commissions. His reputation had long spread throughout Greece. With his joining, everyone felt that this adventure was safe.

Chapter 40: Morpheus's Advice

On the day when the Argo was about to depart, many people came to the port to watch the excitement. However, in addition to those who came to watch the excitement, there were naturally people who came to see her off.

The man standing at the dock, talking to many people, with reluctance in his eyes, constantly reminding everyone to be careful, or the centaur, was the one who came to see off the crew of this ship.

That was Chiron, the teacher of most of the people present. If we had to say, perhaps only Morpheus and the other two could be considered as that minority.

Standing on the boat, watching the young-looking centaur constantly admonishing his student as if he were his own child, Morpheus said to Medea and Artemis beside him, "I have to say Chiron is the odd one out among the Centaurs. He has the best temper. The others are either raping or fighting."

"They have different origins. The Centaur was born from Ixion, a man who was completely hypocritical, full of desire, and broke his promises, and was born to a cloud. Therefore, he has all his father's shortcomings. As for Chiron, he is the offspring of Kronos and Philura, and he looks like a centaur. This is because Kronos turned into a horse, which caused Philura to give birth to Chiron as a centaur."

Artemis' explanations were always just right, but Morpheus naturally knew this. After all, he was very knowledgeable about Greek mythology. His complaints just now were purely to find out whether the Chiron in this world was the same as the one he knew in the myth, or if there were any differences.

Now it seems that there is really no difference. Chiron's origin is the same as the myth. When Kronos was having an affair with Philula, Kronos' wife Rhea happened to pass by. Kronos turned into a horse to avoid Rhea, but because he made love with Philula under such circumstances, Chiron was born as a Centaur.

I have to say that Chiron’s birth is simply the biggest tragedy!

And because of his centaur appearance, Chiron was not loved by his mother since childhood and was abandoned as soon as he was born.

Moreover, if there was nothing wrong with Morpheus' memory, this professor who had become a god among many heroes would soon meet the end of his life, and the person who caused his death was none other than his student, Hercules.

Morpheus was like a passerby, watching all this. He had no intention of changing Chiron's death. It was unnecessary, and it was also related to Hercules' own adventure, that is, the Twelve Trials. The dead Chiron would also receive corresponding glory, which was the compensation given by Zeus.

Finally, after everyone returned to the boat, they began to row. Each of these heroes was very strong. With fifty oars paddling together, the Argo broke through the waves and sailed towards the distance. The speed was very fast and soon left the port of Iolcas behind and disappeared completely.

However, even though they were moving very fast, the earth in the Age of Gods appeared extremely huge due to the blessing of mythology, or rather, due to the blessing of mystery. The area of ​​the entire planet appeared to be huge in a way that was inconsistent with the planet itself, as if it had increased several times.

So, even though everyone was rowing their boats from day to night, they still didn't see any place for them to dock.

Night is the time for rest. Although the Argo is a very large ship, it is impossible to provide a separate place for anyone to live. Therefore, the places finally allocated are one area for men, which is the largest area, and then one area for women.

In fact, there were only four girls on the entire ship, Pollux and Atalanta, who were originally crew members, plus Medea and Artemis.

So the four girls lived in one cabin, while Morpheus and the men lived in another cabin.

The cabin was bustling with people chatting with each other while drinking delicious drinks.

Morpheus sat quietly aside and did not participate in the discussions. He just listened quietly, wrote down what these people said and their adventures that they thought were very interesting, and then wondered whether he should write them all in his book.

At this moment, a man came to Morpheus. He was Castor, the elder brother of the Gemini gods.

He said awkwardly and reluctantly, "Um... I'm sorry, my attitude was a little bad yesterday. Please don't take it to heart."

"It's okay, I can understand. After all, you have changed from a god to a human, and it is humans who caused this change. It is normal for you to be unhappy with humans." Morpheus smiled and shook his head, indicating that he didn't care.

Castor was stunned and looked at Morpheus. He was a little surprised that Morpheus knew these things, but then he felt relieved when he thought about his close relationship with Artemis, just like a husband and wife.

These should be what Artemis told the other party, so it is natural for them to know these.

"So, do you want to restore your strength?" Morpheus suddenly asked.

Castor was stunned again. He couldn't help but open his eyes wide and stare at Morpheus. He opened his mouth and squeezed out a few words after a long time: "Are you telling the truth?!"

Castor couldn't believe what Morpheus said. He was turned from a god into a human. What a sad thing. He had done nothing and even helped mankind, but he was demoted to a mortal.

But he also knew how difficult it was to transform from a human into a god, so he did not expect to become a god again. He just hoped that he could stay with his sister forever.

However, I have lost my divinity and the power of immortality, so my wish to be with my sister has long become impossible.

His sister is God, the immortal one!

If I could truly regain my divine power, wouldn't I be able to truly be with my sister forever?!

"It's actually a very simple thing. I don't know why you haven't thought of it." Morpheus said, shaking his head. "But it's still a bit difficult for you to truly become the god you used to be. You should be in a superposition of human and god. Not half-human, half-god, but a superposition, a state where you are both human and god. You need to pay attention to this."

Castor was unable to understand Morpheus' description. He could understand that he was talking about a very special state, but was it really possible for such a special state to exist?

"Of course it exists. If you ask your father, he should tell you some examples. After all, he is different from you. Because of his own peculiarities, he knows some things that the indigenous gods born on this planet do not know." Morpheus continued.

Castor couldn't help but start to believe what Morpheus said. Although he was also considered a foreign god, he was actually the offspring of Zeus, a foreign god, bred in this world. If you have to say, there was no difference between Castor and the local gods.

But Castor knew that the main gods of Greece were all outsiders. In the past, they were far more powerful than the gods on Earth. It was only in order to protect the Earth and mankind that they lost their powerful strength and became almost at the same level as the gods on Earth today.

But even if the power is lost, the knowledge is still there, so when Morpheus said that he could ask Zeus, Castor could not help but believe Morpheus and believe this human being.

"This man participated in the Battle of Gigantes, killed Typhon, and was even given the advice of his father to become a god. Even the Moon Goddess likes him so much. What he says must be of great reference value. I should respect him even more, just like my own teacher!"

As Castor thought about this, he became even more respectful. He whispered, "Mr. Morpheus, please teach me how to restore my divinity.

"If I can truly regain my divinity, then if you need any help from me in the future, please feel free to ask. I will definitely not refuse!"

"I've taken note of what you said, but I'll just keep it in mind for now, because I don't know what I can ask you for help with." Morpheus smiled and then said, "As for the method to become a god, I can tell you directly, because it's too simple."

Castor was confused. If becoming a god was really that easy, then why would he feel so sorry for himself?

As a result, when Morpheus said those words, Castor was completely stunned, staring with his eyes wide open, not knowing what to say.

"Why don't you write a biography? Or a novel, a story, or even a poem, whatever you like, focusing on describing how you and your sister both possess the blood of Zeus, and are gods, not mortals.

"It would be best to refute the legend you dislike. You could even create a story where you appear before a mortal, show him the way, and then solemnly tell him that you are a god, not a mortal. You want him to remember this and not make the same mistake again.

"Well, it's best to let this mortal forget, so you brought down divine punishment, causing this mortal to suffer. In the end, the mortal sincerely repented, and you forgave him."

This method was so simple that the first sentence that popped into Castor's mind was "Are you kidding me?"

But as the son of Zeus, he knew some things that ordinary people didn't know, so at this moment, he had the idea that "this can work, this can definitely work."

He finally understood what Morpheus said. He would be in a special superposition state, not half god and half human, but a special state of being both human and god.

Chapter 41: An Island Full of Women

Because of the influence of mythological stories, which are intertwined with each other, two different ideas will appear in people's minds: "Castor is a mortal without the blood of Zeus" and "Castor is a god, he has the blood of Zeus."

There is no so-called "half-human, half-god" concept in this idea, and because of this, he will become like this.

But at least, in this way he can get the immortality that originally belonged to him. He just wants immortality. As long as he has immortality, he can stay with his sister forever.

So, the young god who originally hated humans bowed to Morpheus to express his gratitude.

"Thank you, Mr. Morpheus, I will never forget your kindness!"

Morpheus smiled and shook his head. "Alright, I'm going to continue listening to their stories. You can also think about how to write your own story. Perhaps this time, the Argonaut can be a point of communication for your story."

Castor thought carefully for a moment and nodded slightly: "I understand. I won't simply create a story, but will find out the facts and spread them based on the facts!"

"That would be best." Morpheus nodded, then silently complained in his heart: "After all, this is your Moon World. What's the difference between real and fake? Just let people believe it."

However, despite thinking so, he still let the other party leave and continued to listen to those people bragging.

……

"Are you all lovers of that Morpheus?"

Atalanta looked at Medea and Artemis in surprise. Seeing them nod, she smiled and said:

"That's not bad, at least he does look young and handsome. I just don't know how strong he is. If it were me, I would definitely not marry someone weaker than me."

Medea laughed at this and said, "Morpheus is very strong, very strong. He is stronger than me anyway."

"Really? I can sense that you have a god's blessing. Although it's a little hard to tell, it's definitely a blessing from a certain god." Atalanta said, then shook her head. "But I don't sense any power from him. From what you're saying, is he deliberately hiding it?"

Medea stuck out her tongue. Artemis then said, "It's more like a way of practicing than hiding. He suppresses his own strength to constantly face crises. But no matter how you look at it, we are not as powerful as you. After all, we are just ordinary people."

"Really? I think as long as you practice hard, you can become stronger. You are also very talented, so you can definitely become stronger." Atalanta said, not looking down on others because of her own strength.

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