And placed it on the path that Queen Hera must pass by every day.

Then Hera naturally fell in love with this thing at first sight, and couldn't wait to sit on it, but all the joints in her body were locked by the mechanism of the throne.

Even the throne imprisoned Hera's divine power, making her unable to move.

Even the king of gods Zeus was helpless against this, because if he tried to destroy it with force, it would very likely hurt Hera, whose divine power was imprisoned.

So in the end, the gods had no choice but to ask Hephaestus to come to Olympus.

This is also the reason why the abandoned Hephaestus eventually returned to Mount Olympus and became the main god.

The feeling of powerlessness caused by having divine power imprisoned naturally had a great impact on Queen Hera.

This made her almost subconsciously avoid Hephaestus whenever she met him later.

However, Jason was naturally unaware of this.

After all, although everyone would make fun of the scandal of Queen Hera in private, few gods had the courage to make it public.

Jason looked at Hermes in front of him, and his eyelids twitched involuntarily. An expression of dislike for trouble appeared on his face subconsciously...

"Oh, little Jason, you really make me so sad!"

Seeing this, Hermes exaggeratedly acted heartbroken and said to Jason, "You thought we were close friends!"

"Master Hermes, please don't mind the idea of a close friend. This is truly frightening to me. You are the great Master Hermes."

Hearing this, Jason smiled and spoke word by word.

"Oh, how cold, little Jason, you are so cold..."

Before Hermes could finish his words, Jason interrupted him decisively and said to Hermes with a smile, "Master Hermes, may I ask what you may have for me? ... Is there any news about Io?"

"No, I've been under a lot of pressure lately."

Hermes couldn't help but sigh and said, "On the one hand, I have to satisfy the Queen of Heaven Hera, and on the other hand, I have to deal with the urging of the King of Gods Zeus... But now, I can completely hand this matter over to you."

Hermes said this with a look of relief.

Jason carries a divine artifact given to him by Athena to guide him.

And now he has on him the artifact that Athena commissioned Hephaestus to build to block Hera's perception.

Therefore, Hermes can now completely hand over the matter to Jason without worrying about being discovered by Hera.

Jason soon understood why Hermes had come to him, and also understood why Hermes had entrusted him with this matter in the first place.

Obviously, Hermes had been waiting for this moment from the beginning, so he couldn't wait to come after Jason offered tribute to Hermes.

"I know a little about Io... Athena mentioned it to me."

At this moment, Hephaestus, who had been silent all this time, suddenly said calmly, "She is now being guarded by the hundred-eyed giant Argus, and the hundred-eyed giant is not an enemy that Jason can deal with now.

After all, even under Hera's instructions, it was the giant who killed the ogre Echidna!"

You may not know who the banshee Echidna is just by hearing her name, but if you mention another person, you will probably know who she is.

Typhon, the ancestor of all demons.

That’s right, the banshee Echidna, that’s Typhon’s wife!

The invulnerable Nemean Lion, Cerberus, the three-headed dog of hell, and the fire-breathing monster Chimera with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a snake's tail were all children born to her!

Therefore, even though the hundred-eyed giant Argus killed the ogress Echidna while she was sleeping, it was enough to give us a glimpse of its power.

"In the past, I probably wouldn't have cared."

Then Hephaestus looked at Hermes and said calmly: “But now, he is my student, Hephaestus.

And since you regard this as his tribute to you, then what about your gift... could it be that you haven't prepared anything?"

These simple words made Hermes feel an invisible pressure under the gaze of Hephaestus.

"Don't worry, I've already prepared the gift... After all, even without mentioning me, Athena certainly wouldn't let this child die in vain!"

So Hermes hurriedly explained and couldn't help but look at Jason.

My goodness, Hecate, the goddess of roads, does not belong to the sky, the earth, or the underworld, and is a special existence in the entire pantheon.

Now there is also Hephaestus, the god of craftsmen who can create something so powerful that even Hera, the queen of heaven, can be easily imprisoned.

Even Chiron, who had the blood of the previous generation of gods flowing in his body, was the mentor of many great Greek heroes.

Three teachers, none of them is simple...

Besides, he has only been out of the mountains for a short time. If he continues to grow like this, even if Hera finds out that he has left the mountains in the end, I guess she will have no choice but to grit her teeth and accept it!

After hearing what Hermes said, Hephaestus nodded slightly.

"Where's the gift? Take it out."

"this......"

Hermes showed an embarrassed expression, and under the gaze of Hephaestus with a raised brow, he hurriedly explained: "No, I really did prepare it, and it is a gift that is completely worthy of this child.

Because it is a magic flute that is powerful enough to make the hundred-eyed giant Argus fall asleep, and it is even as powerful as my companion artifact!

And that magic flute was actually given to me by the God King Zeus...but on the way here, something unexpected happened to it and it was snatched away by someone else!"

"And now..."

As Jason felt something was wrong, Hermes turned his head and looked at Jason, saying, "The other party must ask Jason to come over, and then he will give the magic flute to Jason..."

"Who?" Hephaestus asked with a frown.

"...the god of light, Apollo."

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PS: Stop joking, stop joking, I will update today, I will definitely update today, one chapter will be 3,000 words, and three chapters will be 9,000 words to make up for it!

Chapter 3: Hecate's Choice (k)

After Hermes delivered the message, he immediately fled...

"Teacher, I want to learn forging from you. Teacher, I must learn forging from you! I won't leave, Teacher Hephaestus. I don't want to leave you. I really don't want to!"

Hephaestus looked at Jason in front of him, who was hugging his arms and looking at him with tears in his eyes, and couldn't help but be amused.

"What's wrong?" Hephaestus touched Jason's head and said softly, "Isn't your relationship with Apollo pretty good?"

As he spoke, Hephaestus pointed to the sword Apollo had lent him, which was still hanging on his waist.

Although Apollo lent him the sword, he never asked for it back.

"This this......"

Jason was speechless for a moment.

Because does that mean the relationship is not good?

If Apollo knew about this later, it would definitely be trouble.

But the problem is, it would be troublesome to go directly to Apollo...

In Apollo's mythology, he really had male favorites!

"Alright, I don't know what you're afraid of." Hephaestus said, feeling amused, and then said, "Since Hermes is looking for you now, it's probably because of Zeus and Athena's intentions... You can just leave immediately."

"Teacher Hephaestus, I can't bear to leave you." Jason cried, and even wanted to squeeze out a few tears to beg for sympathy.

"I don't want to let you go, but...if I don't let you go, they'll probably come straight to my house."

Hephaestus sighed, pinched Jason's face, and said, "Who told you to be so provocative?"

"I don't......"

Jason's face was full of grievance.

He really didn't!

All in all, the only person Jason provoked was Hecate!

Everything else is passive, so I really can't blame him.

"Before you leave, is there anything you would like to have?"

Hephaestus patted Jason's head with amusement, "If you really feel lonely, I see you have a good relationship with those puppets..."

"Forget it, that's not necessary." Jason replied immediately, then thought for a moment and said depressedly: "Then Mr. Hephaestus, can you give me a shield?"

Jason found that although he had accumulated a few decent weapons, the only thing he seemed to be missing was a shield to protect him.

"A shield? ...I can't give you a shield, Sensei."

Then, to Jason's surprise, Hephaestus actually shook his head at him.

So, under Jason's surprised gaze, Hephaestus added: "Because someone told me that I can give you anything you want, except the shield... She is waiting for you to find her.

As for who that person is...Little Jason, you are so smart, you should have guessed it."

After saying this, Hephaestus winked at Jason.

And indeed, Jason had guessed it.

Because Hephaestus had already repeatedly stated that during this period of time, only two gods had come to see her.

One is Hermes, the messenger of the gods.

The other one is naturally the goddess of wisdom Athena...

Oh my god, you took my harp and caused such a big trouble, and now you want me to pay tribute to you again!

So when he knew that Athena had made an appointment and was going to give him a shield as a gift, this was the real thought that instantly emerged in Jason's mind.

Although Jason had said before that he didn't know whether to blame Athena for the current situation, the problem was that he couldn't help but feel resentful...

After all, the trouble now is all caused by Athena!

So that afternoon, when Jason left on Pegasus, he only received the silver-white reins and hooves from Hephaestus.

When installing them on Pegasus, Jason was actually quite worried that Pegasus would be angry, but to his surprise, Pegasus actually liked these two things quite a bit.

When he was about to leave, he saw Hephaestus, who came out of the temple alone in a wheelchair, to see him off.

"Sorry, teacher, I have to go now..."

"Yes." Hephaestus said softly, "When you come back next time... you can learn the art of forging from me, your teacher."

"Yes." Jason nodded seriously and said, "Teacher, when I come back next time, I will study forging with you with peace of mind.

And then I will offer you the best tribute I can!"

After saying this, the white Pegasus took Jason away.

Hephaestus sat there, staring blankly at Jason's departing figure. After a long moment, he said calmly, "I thought you would come out."

Just as Hephaestus finished speaking, Hecate in a black long dress and Athena in a white embroidered dress walked out from the shadow of the trees outside the temple.

Then Hephaestus's amber eyes collided with Hecate's vermilion eyes.

Athena blinked her golden eyes and watched the meeting between the two with interest.

Abbreviated as - eating melon.

Two teachers, a historic meeting!

Unfortunately, the real protagonist is not here.

Even Athena now feels a little regretful that Jason left early.

"...It seems that you really care about that child."

After a brief silence between Hephaestus and Hecate, Hephaestus softly said to Hecate, "It's only been a day, and you're already here.

And if I'm not mistaken, the magic flute on Hermes was not taken away by Apollo on the way... because he lied at that time.

It was you who asked Hermes to give it to Apollo, wasn't it?"

"Yes, that's right." Hecate admitted frankly, even with a slight smile on her lips, and said: "And this is the love from the teacher."

"...Then why did you come to see me?"

After a brief silence, Hephaestus asked with a little curiosity.

Because she did not feel any anger from Hecate, and Hecate even waited until Jason left before appearing, so it was obvious that she was not there to cause trouble.

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