"No, she... is my student." Hecate sighed softly, and said with a stiff upper lip: "Can you give her to me? I promise that I will discipline her well from now on!"

To be honest, Nuoyan was very surprised at this time. Even Medea beside Hecate looked at her teacher with surprise.

Because Hecate has always given them the impression of being unreliable and the kind that tends to give up terribly.

Therefore, they really did not expect that when something really went wrong, even under the gazes of so many gods such as Queen Hera and Goddess Athena, she would still stand up for her students.

"And for this, I, Hecate, am willing to swear to you in the name of the goddess that when you need me, no matter how difficult the matter is, I will help you once!"

Hecate gritted her teeth and said, "As for the souls that died in this incident, I will go find Hades, the god of the underworld, and treat them kindly."

As soon as these words were spoken, the scene suddenly became very quiet.

To be honest, this condition was quite tempting to Nuoyan, because Hecate had always been unfriendly to him, and her face was full of disgust every time they met.

So Nuoyan really wanted to create a big trouble and call Hecate to help him solve it, and then watch her get frustrated.

But at this moment, after a slight smile, Nuoyan spoke up and gave Circe judgment.

"Circe, you will meet someone in the future whom you will love deeply."

Nuoyan said calmly: "But you will never be able to get his love. Not only that, when that person appears in front of you, you must do your best to help him so that he can finally return to his lover."

"Huh?!" Just as Circe heard such a judgment, she opened her eyes wide.

"And from today on, you are Scylla's maid, and you will serve her until she is willing to return her freedom to you."

"No, why!"

Circe was angry and was about to say something.

"Shut up!" Hecate couldn't bear it anymore, so she raised her hand and cast a silencing spell on Circe, making her unable to speak.

This trial was obviously beyond Hecate's expectations. She originally thought that Nuo Yan would directly throw Circe to the goddess of vengeance to suffer endless torture.

So Hecate was actually relieved.

However, although it was not endless torture, most people could not help but laugh out loud when recalling the content of the trial and what Circe had done up to that point.

This included Medea.

"Aunt, you deserve it!" Medea clapped her hands and said.

Upon seeing this, Hecate became alert again. She must not let Medea come into contact with Circe again. If both students were ruined, she would be too ashamed to come out of the underworld!

"Scylla, you will remain ugly,"

Nuoyan tilted his head to look at the water nymph and said, “From today on, Circe is your maid, and you can use her as you please until you are willing to give her freedom.

And you still need to atone for what you have done, and save those who have fallen into the water or are in distress. When everyone knows that Scylla is not a siren, but a sea nymph, it is time for you to return to your original form. "

The water fairy did not respond when she heard this, but tilted her head and looked worriedly at the undead in the audience.

"They have already received the corresponding judgment in the underworld. They are already dead souls, so the underworld is naturally their destination."

When Nuoyan said this, Kloto, who was sitting in the corner holding the crystal ball, couldn't help but raise his head.

You still know!

"But it is related to this matter, so..."

As he spoke, Nuoyan looked at Persephone and said, "Goddess Persephone, could you please give them three days of light?

During those three days, all of you can return to your loved ones, accompany them, and bid them a final farewell! "

When Nuoyan made this judgment, he deliberately turned his head to look at Cloto and smiled at her.

Naturally, the excited undead had no objection to such a verdict!

"As for you, Glaucus..."

Then, Nuoyan looked at the last fisherman and said, "To be honest, you haven't done anything wrong. You just don't love him anymore.

But the problem is, she was your savior, and when she needed you, not only did you not save her, but you pushed her into the abyss. "

"So your sentence is that you will naturally suffer the same pain as Scylla, and you will never be able to get her forgiveness...

Please give him a potion, goddess Hecate."

Hecate nodded, indicating that there was no problem.

At this point, the scales that had been shaking in front of Nuoyan since the beginning of the trial returned to stability, and Themis, who had been silent beside him, smiled again.

The dead souls cheered, they got three days of light, the fisherman and the witch received corresponding punishments, and the pitiful and hateful monster would atone for her mistakes and have a bright future.

Thus, the trial came to an end.

The gods smiled and left...

"Athena, stop right there!"

"Hera, stop chasing me!"

Oh, there’s more to come!

Hermes immediately moved forward, but was kicked away by Athena who took advantage of the situation.

Athena was unable to participate in the hunt for Hermes and regretted it for a long time!

"Teacher, why are you unhappy? Is it because of your aunt?" Medea looked at Hecate, the goddess of roads, who was standing beside her with a sad face, in confusion.

"Who is doing this because of her? I am doing this because of myself!" Hecate looked at Medea with a face full of grief and indignation, and said, "You can't get rid of it. I still owe that guy a favor because of what happened today... Oh my God, can someone come and save me!"

Hecate was desperate.

In the midst of this noisy sound,

The pure white court disappeared.

On the shore of the strait, everyone returned here.

The tall and terrifying monster Scylla regained consciousness at this moment.

Medea, who was sleeping under a tree, also woke up rubbing her eyes.

They all subconsciously cast their gazes towards the place where the promise existed, and thus they witnessed this moment.

Themis, the goddess of justice, fulfills her promise at this moment.

Nuoyan returned the Sword of Judgment to Themis, the goddess of justice, and completed the painting that was originally agreed upon at this moment.

It was a painting divided into two halves.

Half of it was what had just happened, a noisy courtroom.

The gods were chasing, the dead were cheering, the judged witch was angry, the fisherman looked sad, and the ugly monster was smiling.

Although it is in a sacred pure white court, everyone in the painting seems very noisy, but this noise makes people smile knowingly.

The other half, of course, is the initial judgment, when Queen Hera, the sea goddess Aegina, and the cursed nation ushered in the dawn that tore apart the darkness.

Later, Themis took off the blindfold to keep her promise and left.

When the sky just got bright, the sea monster Scylla also left. She was no longer resisting her appearance at this time, but she was still worried.

Worrying about her appearance would scare this boy who was as delicate as a flower.

"Thank you, Nuoyan."

At this point, after saying goodbye to her friend with peace of mind, the gentle sea goddess Thetis came to Nuoyan and expressed her heartfelt gratitude to him.

"It's okay. I should thank you instead." Nuoyan said with a smile, "After all, because of this incident, I also fulfilled my promise with the goddess Themis."

"How can there be such a statement..." Thetis looked at the delicate young man in front of her with amusement. His eyes, as beautiful as the ocean, reflected him.

At this moment, the sky had just brightened and a dazzling horizon appeared on the endless sea. The breeze blew Nuoyan's black hair. The morning light shone on him, and his emerald eyes were like stars.

Thetis was stunned and it took her a long time to come back to her senses.

"I don't know how I can ever repay you for this, so I will keep it in mind and wait for the day when I can repay you...Also, can I ask you one thing, promise?"

After coming back to her senses, Thetis said to Nuoyan in a more gentle voice: "Is your fate entangled with Hera, the queen of heaven, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Themis, the goddess of justice, and Clotho, the goddess of fate?"

Thetis, goddess of the sea, is the sage of the ocean.

When Nuoyan heard her suddenly say this, he looked at her in confusion.

Thetis smiled slightly, and continued in a gentle voice: "I don't know if this will be useful to you, but... I think I should tell you everything."

“The thread of destiny of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, represents wisdom and life.

You have the wisdom to solve any dilemma, but because of this thread of fate, you will always walk on the bumpy road of becoming a hero and encounter all kinds of hardships. "

“The thread of destiny of Themis, the goddess of justice, represents fairness and kindness.

You try not to take sides in everything you encounter, whether it's human or divine, and you seek justice for them."

"The thread of fate of Clotho, the goddess of fate, represents abandonment and attachment.

No fate can really bind you. You are abandoned by it and will never know your own fate. However, because of its attachment, you can create all destinies. "

“The thread of destiny of Queen Hera represents favor and marriage.

Hera is the most noble goddess in this world. If she favors you, it means that all the gods in the world will favor you, and that marriage...”

Thetis got stuck when she spoke of this.

Looking at the cute boy in front of me, I thought about it but decided not to say the rest of the words.

Their marriage represents beauty and chaos.

The reason for the beauty is that she is the Queen of Heaven Hera. No matter who it is, as long as he promises, he can have a grand wedding with the other party and receive beautiful blessings.

But because she was the Queen of Heaven Hera, the seemingly happy marriage was actually chaotic.

If it is like the King of Gods Zeus, then the promise is to love many people.

But if it is the other way around, it is a promise...it will get a lot of love!

And that kind of love would undoubtedly turn his love into a mess!

Chapter 4 The Goddess Thetis and Helen (k)

Come to think of it, this sea goddess named Thetis seems to be the mother of Achilles, the hero whose heel is his weak spot.

It’s not a big deal if I realize it late.

When Thetis interpreted the four threads of fate for Nuoyan, Nuoyan suddenly thought of this.

At this moment, Nuoyan glanced and suddenly discovered that Hecate was acting suspiciously nearby... To be exact, she was kidnapping Medea at the moment, and was going to take her away quietly when Nuoyan was not paying attention.

Medea was tied up by magic of the Age of Gods. Not only were her hands and feet bound, but her mouth was also blocked. She struggled constantly in Hecate's arms.

When Nuoyan saw this scene, he was stunned. Perhaps he noticed the sight, the sneaky Hecate subconsciously turned her head to look at Nuoyan.

The two looked at each other and the atmosphere suddenly became very awkward.

At the same time Medea struggled even harder.

She cried out, asking Nuoyan to save her as soon as possible.

"So...what are you doing, honorable Goddess Hecate?" Nuoyan said to Hecate with a strange expression.

Thetis also turned her gaze to Hecate at this time, and after seeing the situation clearly, she couldn't help but cover her mouth and laugh.

"Well, nothing." Hecate looked away slightly embarrassedly and said, "You guys continue, I'll just pass by, pass by."

Having said this, regardless of Medea's struggle in her arms, they left the place as Nuoyan and Thetis watched them go, followed by a swarm of dark butterflies.

"Won't you stop her?" Thetis smiled after Hecate left.

Nuoyan also found it funny and smiled, saying, "Why stop her? She is Medea's teacher... Circe can't go now, so she can only take Medea back."

The reason is obvious, but that's not what Thetis is talking about.

"But I see that child doesn't want to follow her teacher back. She seems...more willing to follow you."

"Why is she following me? Am I taking her to participate in the adventure of the Golden Fleece?" Nuoyan was answering casually when he was suddenly stunned. Then he thought about it and found that this was actually not a bad idea.

Because she had not met the witch Circe, although Medea knew a lot of magic at this time, her best skill was not attacking, but healing.

And she was the princess of Colchis, the destination of the Golden Fleece's journey.

"Well, it seems that we can indeed discuss this with the goddess Hecate."

Looking at the promise being muttered before her, Thetis could not help but shake her head, realizing that he did not understand what she was saying at all.

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