"Because I think he needs such a weapon." Hephaestus' answer was extremely simple. Because she thought Jason needed it, she would make it for him.

"...He has that weapon, but it's very likely that he will destroy the gods of Olympus, and he might even... point the sword at you." Hecate sighed.

“Well, I know.” Hephaestus said calmly: “But does it matter…When you told me this, I was thinking about it.

If that day really comes, it wouldn’t be bad.”

Hecate was speechless for a moment. Although Hephaestus' words were very calm, Hecate knew that she was telling the truth.

"Do you hate the Olympian gods so much?" Hecate couldn't help but ask.

But Hephaestus shook his head.

"Hate? ...I haven't hated it for a long time, because no matter what happens, it doesn't really matter."

"then you......"

"Because I am Jason's teacher now, I can accept whatever path he chooses."

Hecate was speechless, and accepted Hephaestus's reason...

Because, this is God.

They don't consider the consequences and do whatever they want.

"Then make it." Hecate then said with a tired voice, "But don't tell Jason the true function of the magic sword... I still want him to be happy."

"Being favored by the gods does not necessarily mean happiness."

"But destroying the gods may not necessarily be happiness for him."

The two of them fell silent.

"We teachers shouldn't get too involved... Let's leave the ending to Jason himself."

After finally speaking to Hecate, Hephaestus nodded, agreeing with this statement.

"Then, there's only one problem now... To forge a magic sword like that, Athena's ordinary divine blood won't do. Her essence is needed."

As Hephaestus finished speaking, Hecate continued, "Essence and blood? ...There is only one possibility, that is, Athena knows everything and is willing to forge this magic sword..."

"But if Athena is willing to forge this demonic sword, it means she wishes to see the destruction of the Olympian gods. Then she will surely be secretly guiding Jason... which is obviously something we don't want to see."

So after all the twists and turns, in the end, the goddess of wisdom Athena has become the most central link.

But in fact, the blood of Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, is not enough.

The reason why Hephaestus and Hecate did not mention this matter was because the magic spear that Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, gave to Jason was made of his essence and blood, and even the power of the abyss was mixed in it!

This extremely cunning Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, seemed to have guessed that this day would come long ago!

Chapter 3: I, Athena, will remember this vengeance! (k)

The conversation between Goddess Hecate and Hephaestus ended here.

At this stage, Hecate and Hephaestus would never tell Athena about their godslaying future.

At the same time, they would not tell Jason about the magic sword.

Therefore, the final result of the conversation between the two was that Hephaestus could start forging the magic spear in Jason's hand.

The destructive power of Typhon, the ancestor of all demons, is too overbearing. After all, it was created by Typhon's exquisite divine blood and the power of the abyss.

If it is not resolved soon and Zeus sees it, it will be a big trouble.

However, because Athena will not be told, the magic sword will be a semi-finished product... Hephaestus will leave the last step for the magic sword.

And the key to that program can only be opened by Hecate.

At that time, Athena only needs to integrate her own blood into the magic sword, and the magic sword will be officially forged.

"Hcate, don't you think you're... a little too involved?"

When Hecate said that the last procedure needed her nod to start, Hephaestus agreed but was obviously dissatisfied.

"You think I want to? ...But who can blame me? He is my evil disciple."

"He is also my apprentice." Hephaestus stated calmly.

"Hmph." Hecate snorted lightly and didn't say anything else.

And the Pluto disc that carried her consciousness and stayed on Jason's body also shattered with a bang.

After Hecate left, Hephaestus nodded to the maid who covered Jason's ears.

After the maid puppet released his grip and Jason regained his hearing, Jason looked at Hephaestus, who was sitting in a wheelchair. He hesitated for a moment and asked cautiously, "Teacher Hephaestus, what did you say to Teacher Hecate?"

"I've talked about some of the things you'll face in the future... Come on, it's time for us to go see Athena."

"Well... okay, Teacher Hephaestus." After a slight pause, Jason said to Hephaestus with a smile.

He did not continue to ask questions out of tact, because Jason could actually roughly guess what the two teachers were talking about.

After all, the only thing that could attract their attention was his god-killing future.

At the same time, they actually expressed their attitude... They talked about these things in front of Jason and just asked Jason to cover his ears.

Instead of letting Jason fall into an unknown place like Athena.

This actually means that if Jason really wants to know and keeps asking, they will tell him everything.

Just as they said, teachers will not choose the path for their students. All they can and will do is watch Jason silently.

That's it.

Hecate personally hoped that Jason would be the favorite of the gods, but when Jason asked her to take Jason to see Typhon, Hecate agreed.

And Jason understood this.

At the same time, now, things are a little different from the past. Jason trusts them... and trusts Hecate from the bottom of his heart.

Therefore, although Jason's heart still tends to know the answer and take control of everything in his own hands.

But now he is willing to act like a fool in front of the teacher occasionally.

After all, Jason knew that when the time came, Hecate would definitely tell him everything and let Jason make his own choice.

Pushing Hephaestus' wheelchair, Jason and his companions came into the hall under the guidance of the maid, and then saw Athena sitting in the hall, being served by a maid doll that looked like a female warrior.

"Why, have you finished talking with Hecate?" Athena looked at Jason and Hephaestus who came out, holding tea in her hands, and said a little unhappily.

"We're done talking." Hephaestus replied calmly.

"Looking at your attitude, you're not going to tell me?"

"Yes." Hephaestus nodded.

Athena raised her eyebrows slightly, and then said confidently: "Forget it if you don't tell me. I will know everything soon anyway!"

Hephaestus did not refute Athena's words.

For indeed, the truth could not remain hidden from the goddess of wisdom for long.

In fact, to be more precise, if it were not for the prophetic god Prometheus, who placed his left eye in Jason's river of destiny.

Athena probably knows everything by now.

And now, even if Athena didn't know everything, she should have guessed something in her heart.

"But...I really didn't expect this."

Athena glanced at Jason, puffed her lips slightly, and said, "Little Jason, you actually have a big secret... and it's all over me!"

"Um, um..." Jason smiled at Athena awkwardly but politely, and said innocently, "It's not that I don't want to tell you, Goddess Athena, it's because Teacher Hecate doesn't let me tell you..."

Hearing this, Athena couldn't help but roll her eyes at Jason.

This wasn't the first day she knew Jason.

Athena was very sure that Jason would never say it even without Hecate's order.

In fact, this is true. Jason would not think that his life is too long, so how could he tell others such a terrible thing?

"Come here!... How dare I love you so much!" Then Athena, who was a little angry, prepared to bully Jason.

But before Jason could go over, Hephaestus stopped him.

"It's not just about Jason. If you have any problems, just come to me." Hephaestus protected Jason behind him and said to Athena with wide eyes.

Athena's forehead was covered with a few black lines, and at this moment she suddenly remembered what happened when Jason was with Demeter.

"Well, just pamper this guy."

"He is my apprentice... my only apprentice." Hephaestus said in a matter-of-fact tone, "If I don't pamper him, who should I pamper?"

"Then be careful, don't let your pet cause trouble!"

...From what Athena said in anger, it was obvious that she already had some vague guesses in her mind.

After all, this is the most difficult god.

"Even if spoiling him brings disaster, I am willing to do so." Hephaestus answered without hesitation, saying to Athena in all seriousness, "And no matter how great the disaster, I will definitely protect him!"

Jason, who was standing by, was stunned when he heard this.

He tilted his head to look at Hephaestus... looking at the goddess Hephaestus sitting in a wheelchair, half of his face was as delicate as a goddess, and the other half was covered by a black mask.

At this moment, Jason's heart was moved...

Offering tribute to Hephaestus, who has nothing... The name of Hephaestus's teacher, the care for the goddess Hephaestus, this is the tribute that Jason offers to the goddess Hephaestus in order to complete his "mission".

This is a tribute...

But even though he knew that this was a tribute, Hephaestus still said these words to Athena firmly.

Even Athena was stunned when she heard what Hephaestus said.

Athena looked at Hephaestus who said this, and then looked at Jason who was staring at Hephaestus in a daze.

His lips parted slightly, as if he wanted to say something subconsciously, but in the end... he said nothing.

There was a strange silence.

"Athena, do you have anything else to say? ...If not, please leave."

Hephaestus suddenly broke the silence and said to Athena in a startling tone: "Jason just returned today... If you come to visit me again in a few days, I will welcome you very much."

"I say..." Athena felt a little helpless and said to Hephaestus who was driving him away: "Our relationship is not bad after all..."

"Yes." Hephaestus nodded, "That's why I didn't just throw you out now. If you're unhappy, come over in a few days and I'll apologize to you."

Such a frank and unpretentious way of driving people away made Athena look at Hephaestus with wide eyes, not knowing what to say for a moment.

Jason heard what Hephaestus said and saw Athena's frustrated look. For a moment, he almost couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth twice.

Fortunately, he managed to hold back and didn't laugh...but Athena still saw it all.

"You, you guys... are fine!"

Athena, with a dark face, gritted her teeth and told Jason about the bow of Apollo, the god of light, the arrow of the moon goddess, and the permission of the twelve gods, in front of Jason's innocent expression.

"Put chains on the bow and arrow?...I understand." Hephaestus took the shackles handed to him by Athena and nodded, indicating that he understood what he should do, and then looked at Athena silently.

Now Hephaestus had the expression "Why don't you leave yet?" written all over his face.

So Athena finally had no choice but to leave with a dark face... Before leaving, she flashed in front of Jason, grabbed Jason's face, and started to ravage him!

"Laugh, I let you laugh at me... Little Jason, let me tell you, I, Athena, will remember this grudge!"

"No, no, Goddess Athena, I didn't, I really didn't. Please listen to my explanation, Goddess Athena!"

When Jason heard this, he felt a pang in his heart and tried to reason with Athena with a sad face, but Athena didn't want to listen to Jason's excuses and turned around and left the temple.

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PS: First chapter today.

Chapter 3: Things in the Underworld (k)

"Don't worry."

Seeing Jason on the verge of tears, Hephaestus spoke softly to comfort him, "Athena isn't such a stingy god...but if anything does happen, just come to me."

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