"......Um."

Jason withdrew his gaze and looked at Hephaestus who was looking at him with a smile. He nodded and said, "I understand, Teacher Hephaestus."

Hephaestus was slightly stunned.

She keenly noticed that Jason's call of "teacher" at this moment was slightly different from before.

As for what was different, Hephaestus couldn't tell for a moment.

In fact, it is very simple. Now Jason calls Hephaestus "Teacher" from the bottom of his heart, not as a tribute.

Then Jason pushed Hephaestus' wheelchair, and the two gradually entered the deepest part of the temple.

In the following time, Jason will stay with the goddess Hephaestus for a long time, learning from her the forging skills from the god of craftsmen.

And when they have learned enough, they will give the first item they have forged to Hephaestus.

And that was exactly what Jason offered as tribute to Hephaestus.

In this way, Jason spent a few days with Hephaestus in the Temple of Hephaestus. On the third night, Jason explained the whole story to Hephaestus, and Hephaestus nodded.

Jason took out his staff and went to the underworld surrounded by a group of dark butterflies.

Because in the days that followed, in addition to learning forging skills from Hephaestus, Jason also had a very important thing to do.

That would be for the next six months or so at most, before Persephone, Jason's sister, returned to the underworld.

Jason has to finish preparing for the wedding in the underworld.

Offer his tribute to Hades, the god of the underworld, and Persephone, the queen of the underworld!

Then Jason came to the underworld and walked skillfully on the road of no return in the underworld. Accompanying him were the dancing Pluto Discs, the apostles of the goddess Hecate, who illuminated Jason's way forward in the underworld.

Soon, Jason arrived at the gate of the underworld.

Look left, look right.

Then he said to the two-headed dog, Arthus, who was lying in front of the gate and immediately closed his eyes and lowered his ears to pretend that he could neither see nor hear, "Master Arthus, may I ask where Master Cerberus is?"

Where's the three-headed hellhound?

Jason was curious.

The last time we fought against the hundred-eyed giant Argus, things almost went wrong because the three-headed hellhound Cerberus did not show up.

Otissius originally didn't want to bother with Jason.

But when Jason saw that Artysus ignored him, he climbed onto its body, grabbed its ears, and shouted to Artysus, "Master Artysus, where is Master Cerberus? Where has he gone?"

Otis had no choice but to open his eyes and look at Jason in front of him.

Looking at Jason in front of me, he seemed so tiny compared to himself.

Otissus really had an urge to bite Jason and swallow this annoying guy!

After all, it was Jason who caused Otisius to become one of the current hell watchdogs and never be able to return to the human world!

But... I dare not.

Let’s not talk about whether I will swallow this thing or break my own teeth when I bite it.

When Otysius thought of Jason's "dark forces" in the underworld, he could only sigh to the sky.

Wang Wang Wang!

You can’t mess with this guy. You really can’t mess with him!

"Cerberus is currently being punished in Tartarus, the deepest part of the underworld, under the watchful eyes of the Three Furies."

"Inside Tartarus, being punished?"

Jason was stunned for a moment, and then said to Artysius in surprise, "Master Artysius, Master Cerberus, what did it do? Why was it suddenly imprisoned in Tartarus?"

Otissius did not answer, but just looked at Jason with wide eyes.

Even the snake on its tail turned its head and looked at Jason together with the two dog heads.

This naturally made Jason feel a little puzzled.

Then think a little...

"Hmm, is it... because of me?"

Obviously, Jason still had some self-awareness. He pointed at himself, blinked at Otisius, and asked tentatively.

Otissius still did not answer and continued to look at Jason.

Jason thought about it for a moment, then, as if remembering something, said, "Hmm, wait...could it be because of what happened with my senior brother last time?"

Jason remembered that Hades seemed to have said that no creatures in the underworld were allowed to help...even Hecate did not take any action at that time.

Hecate simply handed over the item that Apollo, the god of light, asked her to hand over to Jason.

Otsius laughed, and the two dog heads and the snake head laughed together.

Then he lay down again, continued to close his eyes and cover his ears.

Seeing this, Jason, who got the answer, couldn't help feeling a little embarrassed.

Jason was not stupid, so he naturally guessed that Cerberus was probably taking the blame for him... After all, he was the real culprit who caused such a big mess in the underworld last time.

"Well, anyway, I better go find Teacher Hecate first!"

Wiping the cold sweat from his forehead, Jason glanced guiltily in the direction of the abyss of Tartarus, then turned around and walked into the gate of hell.

After a while, Jason came before the ferry god Charon.

As soon as Charon saw Jason, the underworld fire in his skull flickered twice.

Before Jason, who was smiling ingratiatingly, could say anything, Charon crossed his arms and interrupted Jason, saying, "No, go by yourself!"

"Grandpa Charon, I was wrong. Please don't be angry with me anymore." Jason quickly admitted his mistake with an extremely sincere attitude.

"No, I'm not angry." Charon shook his head and looked at Jason and said, "I'm just curious, how many ways do you have to cross the Styx?"

"Grandpa Charon, don't be angry. I won't dare to do it again next time..."

"I'm really not angry... Actually, it would save me the trouble if you could just go there by yourself, since you come to the underworld every few days."

Hearing this, Jason looked at Charon.

Because Charon had a skull, Jason couldn't tell whether he was telling the truth or not.

"Um...Grandpa Charon, you're really not mad at me?"

"If I was really mad at you, would I have helped you last time?... I would have thrown you into this Styx!"

Charon smiled, and the skull pretended to laugh.

"Throw it in... Grandpa Charon, it's no use throwing me in. I'm not a landlubber. I can swim."

"And Grandpa Charon, please take me over. I really can't get over there by myself this time. If you don't take me, I'll have to swim over by myself."

"Don't you have that strange harp?" Charon asked curiously upon hearing this.

"That was the harp that Amphitrite, the Queen of the Sea, lent me. I returned it to her later. Now I only have this..."

As he spoke, Jason took out the lyre given to him by Apollo, the god of light.

This harp does not have the ability to cross the river. The main reason why we were able to use it to escape from the underworld that day was actually because of Apollo, the god of light.

The function of the lyre is to dispel all darkness and purify filth.

Seeing this, Charon thought for a moment and then said, "I see...Okay, I can take you there this time, but next time, you'll have to find a way to get there on your own."

"Eh......"

"I'm serious," Charon said to Jason. "You'll probably be going in and out of the underworld more often... It's good for both you and me."

"Hmm...Grandpa Charon, do you know that I offered tribute to Hades' brother-in-law?" Jason rolled his eyes and asked thoughtfully.

"Lord Pluto summoned us all together last time and asked us to do our best to meet all your requests in the next six months."

Charon explained simply.

Upon hearing this, Jason naturally understood.

"Okay, I understand, Grandpa Charon. I'll find a way."

Soon after Jason crossed the River Styx, he arrived at the door of the temple of the goddess Hecate.

"Teacher Hecate, open the door, open the door..."

"Your teacher isn't here!"

"...Teacher Hecate, you always play the same trick. Even if you're not tired of it, I am."

Not long after Jason finished speaking, Hecate opened the door and looked at the laughing Jason with a very unfriendly look. She gritted her teeth and said, "You evil disciple... Sooner or later, I will expel you from my sect!"

"Hehe, teacher, how could you possibly expel me from your sect? You simply can't bear to do that... Let's not talk about that anymore. Teacher, I came to see you because I really have something!"

As Jason spoke, he saw that Hecate's expression was becoming increasingly gloomy. He knew that if he continued to tease her, he would be in trouble, so he quickly changed the subject.

"Is there something wrong? ...You said every time you came to see me it was like nothing happened!"

Hecate glared at Jason, then turned angrily and walked into the temple.

When Jason heard this, he thought about it for a while and found that it seemed to be true.

Almost every time he came to see Hecate, he would cause trouble for her...just like when Jason encountered Hermes.

No wonder Hecate always wanted to avoid Jason.

"It seems...I really am a bad disciple."

Jason tilted his head and spoke thoughtfully, but immediately stopped caring and said, "Forget it, a bad disciple is a bad disciple. He is still a disciple after all."

"Hey, teacher, please don't walk so fast. Wait for me!"

Chapter 3.5: Punishment from the Underworld! (k)

"Tell me, how are you going to torment me, your teacher, this time?"

Sitting down in the temple hall, the goddess Hecate, dressed in a long black dress, crossed her arms in front of her and crossed her legs.

Her beautiful red eyes stared at Jason in front of her.

His expression seemed a little impatient, but more of helplessness.

There's nothing she can do about it. Who made her end up with such an evil disciple?

"Hey, teacher, don't say that. How could I possibly bother you..." Jason didn't finish his words.

"You won't bother me? Then I'm leaving." With that, Hecate prepared to get up and leave.

"No, no, no, I'd better continue to torment you." Jason replied subconsciously, and was then caught by Hecate who turned around and glared at him, and was severely beaten.

"Teacher, this is called fishing enforcement." Jason looked at Hecate in front of him with some depression. After torturing him, her mood instantly improved a lot.

He then told Hecate that he was going to offer tribute to Hades, the god of the underworld, and Persephone, the queen of the underworld.

Hecate naturally knew about this...it should be said that many gods in the underworld now know about it.

And as Jason offered tribute to the gods, the news gradually spread in the underworld.

He heard what tribute Jason offered to Artemis and Apollo, and witnessed how Jason brought his senior brother out of the underworld.

Now the gods of the underworld are waiting to see what Jason will do.

"It's their wedding, right? ... I know that. Tell me what you need me to do for you."

"Actually, there's no need for you to do anything right now, Teacher. I'm the one offering them this tribute, and I have plenty of time, so I just wanted to tell you... And please don't tell Persephone, or the surprise will be gone!"

Hecate naturally had no reason to refuse such a small request.

So after nodding, he thought about Hecate, and then asked Jason curiously, "So, this wedding...what's it called...Oh, by the way, is it romantic?"

"Of course, this time I will definitely give Brother-in-law Hades and Sister Persephone an unforgettable wedding experience!"

Jason nodded and promised solemnly.

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