Because he felt that even if the world was destroyed, Jason would not die...

Therefore, Jason, who was holding the reins, did not relax at all. Instead, the four Pegasus horses began to complain in their hearts because they were being restrained by Jason.

The sun god Helios would at least give them some time to relax, but Jason didn't give them any at all. He was like a taut rope.

So just like that, the sun chariot, driven by Jason, successfully flew from the highest point to the lowest point.

Finally, the red clouds, like those burning, gradually disappeared into the sky.

When the sun chariot completed its day's mission and the veil of night slowly descended and covered the sky, Jason breathed a sigh of relief.

He suddenly felt someone was looking at him, so he subconsciously turned his head and looked around.

Then, in the night that slowly covered the sunset, Jason saw a goddess who looked familiar... She was the primordial deity representing the night, the goddess of night, Nyx.

At this moment, she was also sitting in a black carriage.

He looked with a very strange look at Jason, who was holding the reins of the sun chariot, and Helios, the sun god, who was standing beside him with an expression of extreme surprise and joy.

Then, as two carriages representing different periods of time passed each other, Nyx couldn't help but fall into deep thought...

"Did I miss something interesting?"

Nyx muttered softly, and thought that he would catch Hecate and ask her what was going on!

Not long after that, Hecate appeared in Nyx's carriage with a puzzled look on her face.

And when she learned that it was again because of her good disciple Jason, Hecate couldn't help but frown.

But he still told the situation truthfully to Goddess Nyx.

"You mean, he'll be driving the Sun Chariot all by himself tomorrow?"

"Well, it's not like I was alone. I was accompanied by the son of Helios, the sun god..."

As Hecate spoke, she saw Nyx's eyes gradually light up, revealing an expression that said, "This seems very interesting!"

The corners of his mouth twitched as he said, "Senior Nyx, could it be that... you want to try it too?"

Chapter 4: Dispelling the Darkness and Bringing Light (k)

After learning from Jason that the Sun Chariot was missing some features, it needed to be upgraded by the goddess Hephaestus, the goddess of craftsmen.

The sun god Helios originally planned to take Jason to the temple of Hephaestus.

After all, ever since Hephaestus became one of the gods of Olympus, she had hardly left her temple for hundreds or even thousands of years.

So Helios subconsciously thought that Hephaestus would still not leave the temple easily.

but......

Soon, in the magnificent and classical temple of the sun god Helios.

It was no more than half an hour before Jason prayed to Hephaestus, in a wheelchair pushed by two puppets.

Hephaestus, wearing an exquisite mask, came to the temple of Helios.

Helios was a little surprised by this. When he was about to step forward to face Hephaestus, he saw Hephaestus pass directly past him and came straight to Jason.

"I...kid, are you okay?"

Hephaestus came to Jason and asked with concern, "Are you burned? The teacher brought you some holy ointment."

Obviously, he already knew that Jason was driving the sun chariot.

"It's okay, teacher. Sister Fire Spirit's eternal flame is protecting me. I'm fine. Isn't that right, great sun god Helios?"

Jason let Hephaestus examine her body, and at the same time signaled to her that the sun god Helios was beside her.

Hearing this, Hephaestus turned his head and looked at Helios.

The two gods looked at each other, Hephaestus nodded lightly, and immediately turned his attention to Jason.

At the same time, along with the appearance of Hephaestus, whispered conversations were heard in the Temple of Helios.

The nymphs and some gods dressed in costumes around them saw Hephaestus for the first time wearing the mask made by Jason.

Therefore, most gods were very surprised... Although they had heard related rumors, it was hard for them not to be surprised to see that Hephaestus, who was once so powerful, had become so dazzling now.

Especially as they talked, they learned that the mask on Hephaestus's face was made by her student, the white-robed Hephaestus.

"Don't worry, Goddess Hephaestus. The child is fine. Even the Pegasus pulling the sun chariot is unusually well-behaved in his hands."

Helios came and said to Hephaestus.

It was indeed well-behaved. After all, the Pegasus pulling the sun chariot were almost suffocated by Jason.

After a brief conversation, Helios took Jason and Hephaestus out of the hall where there were more people.

On the way, Hephaestus learned that Jason asked her to come to improve the sun chariot. Instead of being unhappy about the questioning of her craftsmanship, she was very happy.

He kept praising Jason... Although she listened for a while, she didn't quite understand what Jason was talking about, and what exactly was the so-called lack of oxygen.

But Hephaestus understood that when driving the carriage, a special independent space should be formed inside the carriage.

Hephaestus agreed with this. She had been worried that the flames of the sun chariot would hurt Jason, and now was the perfect time.

The sun god Helios was also relieved about this.

Hephaestus took action. Apart from anything else, the probability of his child Phaethon's survival was obviously increased a lot again.

This made Helios look at Jason more friendly.

Taking this opportunity, Jason found Helios and asked him a very crucial question.

That was how he should get along with the four Pegasus.

These four fire-breathing Pegasus are obviously not as easy to bribe as Brother Ma.

Although they ate the grass cake that Jason had just given them as an apology, they did not show much excitement.

Helios thought about it for a while, and then replied to Jason that if he could take the Pegasus out and let them run freely for a while, they would probably like him.

After all, for these horses that are bound and run on fixed tracks every day, running freely and unrestrainedly is their greatest wish.

But at the same time, Helios warned Jason that if he touched them directly, the flames on their bodies would be enough to burn any mortal who touched them.

Even a god cannot come into contact with the flame for too long.

He also advised Jason that even though he was protected by the eternal flame of the underworld, this might instead arouse the fighting spirit of the four Pegasus.

Moreover, they have extremely fierce personalities and will never obey you. Jason should give up this idea and just tame them with force.

Although Jason nodded in agreement, he still expressed his desire to give it a try.

Helios felt that as long as he was watching over Jason, nothing would happen to him, so he didn't say anything more.

"Do you need my help?"

Hephaestus, who knew his student's character well, took out the reins he had prepared long ago and showed them to Jason.

The four red reins were all fire-resistant artifacts, the same kind as the ones on the horse. This made Helios' mouth twitch as he watched.

"I came so slowly just now because I guessed that this might happen."

At the same time, Hephaestus quietly explained why it took him half an hour to arrive.

This made Helios deeply realize how much the goddess Hephaestus doted on the child Jason.

"Teacher, I'm really sorry to bother you."

Jason was also very touched and asked, "Did you make this now?"

"No, I found it in the junk pile... some leftovers from when the Sun Chariot was made."

Hephaestus explained honestly.

A pile of junk...a pile of junk belonging to the God of Craftsmen. That’s a pile of divine artifacts!

Jason said "oh", thought for a while and took the four reins, but did not use them, and put them away instead.

"Helios, I have a new idea... but it might be a little risky. Could you please keep an eye on it for me?"

Faced with Jason's request, Helios agreed without hesitation.

Throughout the day, Helios had a very good impression of Jason.

At the same time, he was curious about what Jason was going to do, and Helios could see that Jason didn't seem to be planning to give up.

Then Jason followed Helios to the stable where the flaming Pegasus were imprisoned. When the four Pegasus saw Jason, they couldn't help but neigh.

The horse's hooves kicked wildly, and the whole body suddenly burst into flames.

Apparently, a few grass cakes could not alleviate the dissatisfaction they had accumulated in the afternoon.

Helios frowned when he saw this, and was about to order his servants to whip them when Jason hurriedly stopped him.

"Please leave it to me, Lord Helios."

As Jason spoke, he took out a golden lyre from the silver storage bag at his waist.

"Hey, is this... Apollo's harp?"

Helios recognized the artifact immediately.

Jason nodded slightly to him, and then played beautiful music for the Pegasus in front of him.

The lyre has an evolutionary effect, and its sound can soothe people's hearts. Even the most ferocious monsters will gradually calm down the violence in their hearts under this sound.

Therefore, even though it was the piano being played for horses, they were still gradually attracted by the sound of the piano because of their spirituality.

The horse's hooves no longer kicked the ground violently, and the flames on its body gradually dimmed and became much quieter.

Just as Helios saw this, he nodded secretly.

What he didn't expect was that Jason actually stepped forward at this time and opened the door of the stable!

The Pegasus were also stunned by this.

Then Jason walked a few steps with his back to them, wearing a kind smile.

After walking a few steps, he looked back at them, motioning them to follow.

The four Pegasus looked at each other.

After a moment of hesitation, the boldest one walked out of the stable door cautiously.

At the same time, he looked towards Helios with a wary look on his face, and it was obvious that he would run back if the situation did not go right.

Helios frowned for a while, but ultimately said nothing.

After all, he had promised Jason.

So the four Pegasus pushed each other.

After testing it out and finding that Helios turned a blind eye, he soon cheered.

Some even want to flap their wings and fly away.

But in the end, he was kicked by the biggest one.

Then the four Pegasus followed Jason obediently, and walked out of the temple of Helios, the god of the sun, to the beautiful sound of the piano.

After a while, Helios calmed down the servants who were panicked when they saw the four Pegasus running out, and then came to Jason outside the temple.

At this time, the four Pegasus were covered in flames and were flying excitedly in the sky. The flames of the four horses even lit up the dark night outside the Temple of the Sun, and even the stars retreated.

And below them, Jason, dressed in white, was sitting on a stone, holding a harp in his hands and strumming the strings beautifully.

Those holy blue eyes were gazing at the Pegasus flying in the sky.

"...You are incredibly courageous."

Helios came over and looked at the scene with Jason. After a while, he couldn't help but say with emotion.

"No, great god Helios." Jason paused playing and replied respectfully, "Teachers Chiron and Hecate have been troubled by my cowardice."

Jason is indeed a coward...or to be more precise, he is afraid of death.

But precisely because of this, he would never sit still and wait for death. He chose to do his best to take control of everything!

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