So he silently memorized the name Jason in his heart.

Of course, the god of light Apollo and the goddess of the moon Artemis, who soon learned about this, were also very satisfied.

They themselves don't have a good relationship with Hera.

When the news of this reached Zeus, it was said that Zeus's laughter echoed in the temple for a very, very long time!

So in the end, even Ares, Hephaestus and others who didn't know Jason at all remembered his name.

At this point, most of the gods in Olympus remembered this young man, the young man who had made Queen Hera suffer twice in a row, and who, according to the prophecy of the three goddesses of fate, would save Olympus!

At this moment, the ordinary path is not completely impossible to achieve.

But there is no doubt that Jason is one step closer to the favor of the gods or their destruction.

And his journey, even until now, has never...really begun!

This is the surprise, it will be on the shelves tomorrow!

So what should I say... Never mind, there's nothing in particular I want to say.

Let me briefly talk about this book. This book was a topic that I prepared a long time ago, but I gave up once in the middle.

Why did I pick it up? Actually, I was planning to use this book for my own enjoyment.

Therefore, as long as the results are decent enough to get me through the New Year, I will continue writing without thinking too much about it.

Also, I wrote too many fast-paced and exciting articles recently...not on Hedgehog Cat, but next door.

I wouldn’t say I’m very good at writing fast-paced and exciting stories, but I have achieved some success. I’ve also tried the Tianbang rankings, and although I can’t see them anymore after a few days, after writing some, I found that writing too many books of that type is not very interesting.

So I wanted to change my mind and write about something that interested me, and that’s how this book came about.

Because of the Type-Moon Historical Man book, I am quite interested in mythological stories.

Obviously, the pace of this book is very slow...but that's the overall pace. I basically keep it within the range of three chapters per story, so the plot progress is not slow, it's just that the overall development is a bit slow.

I said some random things, which don't really mean anything, I just wanted to complain and chat with you all.

Because the purpose is different, although I will still absorb the opinions of great readers for this book, if it comes to the essence of the story, I will definitely stick to my own ideas.

The story of Greece has a complete outline. As for which of the three lines it follows... you'll know once you finish reading the Greece chapter. It would be so boring if I gave away the spoilers now.

That’ll be it…Oh, by the way, there has to be a bounty for it to be put on the shelves, right?

Actually, I still want to give it a try, so let’s see how things go.

One hundred blades for one chapter, one girlfriend for one chapter, and monthly votes... I'll add two chapters if it's on the new book list.

I don't hold out hope, but if there is, I'll definitely update.

Well, everyone, see you tomorrow.

Chapter 47: Demeter discovered that her daughter was no longer attractive!

Two days later,

Demeter returned to the temple and pushed open the door of the laboratory.

"Jason, Medea, do you miss your mother?"

Jason, who was doing experiments in the laboratory, heard Demeter's voice. He decisively and skillfully grabbed Medea, who was explaining precautions to him, and pushed her towards Demeter.

Before Medea could react, she was held in Demeter's arms.

Then Demeter pressed hard against Medea.

"...Is this how you usually treat Medea?" Hecate, who was sitting nearby and did not leave, looked at Jason with a strange look.

Jason shook his head, smiled sheepishly at Hecate and said, "I'm sorry, teacher, I forgot you were here, and I subconsciously..."

Medea, who was held in Demeter's arms, had no way to argue with Jason or complain to Hecate for a while.

Although she had gotten used to Demeter's enthusiasm over the past few months, in Medea's heart she was still the supreme goddess of harvest.

So it’s still very difficult to deal with it now.

"Hey, you are..."

Demeter, who was clinging closely to Medea, heard their conversation and naturally noticed Hecate. She looked at her and was puzzled.

Hecate stood up, saluted gracefully, and said with a smile, "I am Hecate, daughter of Asteria. It is an honor to meet you, great goddess Demeter."

"So it's you..." Demeter, who was rubbing her face against Medea, nodded slightly, her reaction a little flat.

Demeter naturally had no good feelings towards Hecate, because although she was a good friend of Persephone, she was also the teacher of Medea and Jason.

But it would not be wrong to say that Hecate was the culprit who caused Persephone to go to the underworld and leave her side.

But at this point, Demeter could not be said to have any aversion to Hecate.

Demeter then stood up. After Medea breathed a sigh of relief and glared at Jason with a look of grievance, she frowned slightly and said to Hecate, "Since you are here, it means... you were here when Hermes came a few days ago, right?"

"Yes." Hecate nodded calmly. "I was there... To be precise, it was because of Hermes that I rashly entered your temple without your consent. I hope to gain your understanding here."

While replying, Hecate couldn't help but glance at Jason beside her.

Because according to common sense, Demeter's first reaction when she saw her should be to ask her daughter Persephone whether she was doing well in the underworld.

After all, he is a daughter-con.

but now......

"So... this kid chose you because you came?"

After saying this, Demeter's frown deepened.

Seeing this, Jason naturally knew that Demeter had misunderstood. Just as he was about to explain, Hecate reached out and stopped him.

"You can say that." Hecate smiled and nodded at Demeter. "Although it was not my intention, my coming here did indeed prompt this child to choose me between Hera and me."

"Then do you know how much disaster this will bring to this child?!"

Demeter's face was gloomy, and she was a little angry at the moment.

And when she got angry, the entire temple began to tremble slightly!

"I can probably guess, that's why I stayed and didn't go back immediately." Hecate said calmly to Demeter, "Great Goddess Demeter, can you tell me?"

"So what if I told you?"

"Tell me, then I can better protect him, right?"

When Demeter heard what Hecate said, she looked at her for a while and gradually calmed down.

"In that case... then come with me." After saying that, Demeter turned around and left.

Hecate followed, and only Medea and Jason were left in the laboratory.

"Hey, it looks like I won't be able to finish today's homework... Actually, I've always wanted to complain. To make a potion, shouldn't you just take a big cauldron, throw various things into it, and then chant some strange spells?

The more I try, the more I feel like I'm doing a chemistry experiment."

"Chemical experiment? What is that, Brother Jason?" Medea, who had escaped from Demeter, walked over.

"And using a cauldron to brew potions... isn't that a waste? Furthermore, the higher the level of the potion, the more precise the calculation and control of the dosage. A single mistake will ruin all your efforts. Brother Jason, please don't do this rashly."

"I know, I'm just saying."

After saying that, Jason looked at Medea, who seemed to be hesitant to speak and looked at him with a worried look on her face. He couldn't help but smile and said, "What's wrong? I'm your brother. If you have anything to say to me, why don't you just say it directly?"

"Forget it, you don't have to tell me. I know what you want to ask... Actually, since I've already made my choice, it means I'm mentally prepared. I just didn't expect the teacher to actually..."

Speaking of this, Jason couldn't help but feel a little complicated.

Jason's choice is naturally very different from the choice that his teacher Hecate asked him to make.

Before, Hera would only hate him, but now that Hecate has done this, Hera will naturally hate both of them.

And there is a high probability that most of the hatred will be transferred to Hecate!

This also gave Jason room to maneuver.

Originally, the path of "ordinariness" had been completely cut off, but Hecate now reconnected it, giving Jason the possibility of choosing "ordinariness" again.

"It seems like I can't be your disciple...even if I don't want to."

Hecate returned soon after and received the answer from Demeter.

Just as Hecate expected... and even as Jason expected.

Although this choice completely angered Hera, Jason did not need to worry too much in the short term.

Just based on the fate told by the three goddesses of fate, Zeus would not allow Hera to attack Jason directly in public.

Therefore, Jason's current situation is somewhat similar to that of Hercules.

It was the dark places that he needed to be wary of.

After finding out what she wanted to know, Hecate left soon, knowing that Demeter didn't like her very much.

Jason, who could not sit idly by when faced with problems, naturally began to think about how to deal with the problem of Queen Hera!

So that night, Jason secretly put a sleeping potion in the apple he gave to Medea, letting her fall asleep early. Then he sat alone in front of the window, picked up a pen and paper, and began to plan.

After thinking for a long time, Jason finally chose to put the matter aside for the time being.

Because this is different from what happened to Demeter and it is not easy to solve.

The solutions that can be found are actually those three paths.

One is to choose to leave Hecate again and become Heka's disciple.

Although this would still make Hera unhappy, Heka, having regained her face, would not necessarily continue to make things difficult for Jason.

Second, he had to establish good relationships with Apollo, Athena, and especially Zeus and Hestia, so that they could put pressure on Hera.

Third, if you find that you really cannot avoid it, then do everything you can to get rid of it once and for all!

The first option was the simplest, but Jason had already made his choice.

The second unknown possibility is too great. Gods are all trouble. Maybe not only will Hera's problem not be solved, but it will bring even greater trouble to oneself!

The third possibility is that under the current circumstances, Jason can hardly imagine the possibility of success.

Because Jason did not have the power to kill Hera, and he also had no possibility of surviving from Zeus and others after killing Hera.

So with this kind of thinking, Jason grasped a very important point.

"In the final analysis...it's all a matter of one's own strength!"

"Although my soul has now reached a pseudo-immortal state, and almost no one can kill me except the thunder of the God King Zeus, it is extremely easy to imprison me. It is precisely because of this that I am so passive."

"So my first goal now is not to make choices for the future, but to strengthen my own strength!"

"After all, Teacher Hecate also said that these three paths are actually 'miracles'. The path I am most likely to take right now is still Jason's old path."

Jason fell silent and silently burned the paper in his hand with the eternal fire.

"It's time to change my mindset... It seems the truth Teacher Hecate showed me really shocked me. It almost made me lose my composure!"

"For now, I can only put Hera's matter aside. She won't be able to attack me in the short term. Learning magic from Teacher Hecate is still the top priority.

Not only that, but during this period of study, I've come to realize that my talent isn't in magic. While I won't give up, as for Teacher Chiron... I might need to discuss this with Teacher Hecate."

"There are still two months left until the six-month agreement. During these two months, I can no longer reject Demeter. As the goddess of harvest, as long as she is around, it will be relatively easy for me to obtain any divine item."

"But... now that I've offended Hera, how can I effectively guarantee that I'll have the best chance of obtaining the Divine Fire in the future?"

Jason hesitated again.

Then he took out a new piece of paper with many names of gods written on it. While thinking, he crossed them out one by one.

In the end, only three people were left.

Zeus, Hestia, and Athena.

After some more thought, Jason crossed out Zeus. Unless it was absolutely necessary, he was the last person he wanted to have contact with.

Then he lingered on Hestia and Athena for a long time, and finally... Jason crossed out Hestia.

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