Rhea rolled her eyes and stood up.

"Then let's put it this way... Hermes, go find Athena and tell her not to prepare the next oracle for Jason."

After saying this, under Hermes' surprised gaze, Rhea, who had almost never appeared since the collapse of the second pantheon, appeared.

At this moment, he left Mount Olympus and walked towards the human world.

Obviously, whether because of Hera or for some other reason, the queen of the second generation of the gods was ready to meet this special child.

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PS: Although this chapter is 4.5k, if nothing unexpected happens, there will be another chapter today.

ps2: Actually, this part of the plot should be released a little later, but seeing that you seem very interested in it, I will release it a little bit earlier.

Chapter 3 Reappearance, the God-killing Future! (k)

Cliffs of the Caucasus Mountains.

A man was tied to a rock, his clothes ragged and slightly tattered.

Smelling the cry of an eagle coming from afar, I couldn't help but look up at the blue sky.

Waiting for the eagle that would come here every day to peck at his liver as punishment for stealing fire from the human world without permission.

He is a great man.

His name is Prometheus.

He is one of the wisest gods in Greek mythology.

But today, he was not waiting for his own punishment, but for a young man who came here following the eagle.

When Jason, who had transformed into a swift Pegasus, arrived here, the two people's eyes met instantly.

Prometheus looked at Jason in white and couldn't help showing surprise in his eyes.

Because he saw the divine power left by multiple gods in Jason.

So, just as Prometheus was slightly shocked and looking at Jason with interest, an eagle cry was heard, causing Prometheus to turn his head away.

The moment when the eyes of a god and an eagle met.

In the eyes of the condor, Prometheus saw everything Jason did to Lamia, and thus knew the intention of the man behind the condor.

"As you have witnessed, the great God-King Zeus."

Prometheus smiled and said to the Condor, "This young man made his own choice... He is indeed capable of saving that innocent woman.

But being kind and pure, he was willing to bear the woman's pain and endure the wrath of Hera, the Queen of Heaven, to bring her relief."

"Sometimes, the most important thing about saving a person is not saving their life, but giving them spiritual salvation."

Prometheus told the king of gods Zeus.

"The great god-king Zeus, this kind child, redeemed the woman and pulled her out of the abyss she had fallen into with his own hands."

Although he killed the other person, did he redeem her at the same time?

Upon hearing this, the person behind the sacred eagle fell into silence.

He did not question Prometheus' words, because he had been watching, watching Lamia's smile as she left, how happy she was...

Jason silently listened to the conversation between Prometheus and the condor...if it could be called a conversation.

At this moment, he naturally knew the reason why Condor brought him here.

Obviously, the almighty king of gods Zeus could not understand why Jason was so gentle in killing Lamia.

So he brought Jason to Prometheus, the prophetic god whose wisdom was not even inferior to that of Athens.

So after the doubts in his heart were answered, the condor gave a loud eagle cry and flapped its wings and flew into the blue sky.

Soon it disappeared from the sight of Jason and Prometheus.

"He's gone... Now it's just the two of us, kid, you can relax."

Prometheus's gentle voice soothed Jason's inner tension.

Then Jason came to his senses and hurriedly drove the Pegasus to land nearby.

After a brief tidy up, Jason solemnly saluted Prometheus.

To this person who created human beings based on himself and regards all human beings in the world as his own children.

Therefore, he was willing to take the risk of deceiving Zeus and stealing fire for his children.

The great god who was finally bound here and endured the pain of having his liver pecked by a condor day and night, bowed.

Then, their eyes met.

Because of what just happened, Prometheus probably understood in his heart why Jason was so popular with gods like Athena.

Therefore, when he looked at this outstanding child in front of him, his eyes seemed extremely gentle.

Jason discovered that Prometheus suffered inhuman torture every day and was exposed to wind and sun.

But his eyes were still so bright, without any haze.

"If I'm not mistaken, child, you must be Jason...right?"

After a brief silence, Prometheus softly spoke Jason's name and said to him with a smile: "A few days ago, the beautiful and wise goddess Athena came to me.

She told me that soon a young man named Jason, dressed in white and with blond hair and blue eyes, would come to me and ask for advice on how to offer tribute to the gods.

So...sorry, kid."

Prometheus said to Jason with an apologetic look on his face: "I promised her in advance that I could not answer your question.

Because the beautiful and wise Athena likes you very much. She promised me in the name of the goddess of wisdom that she will use her wisdom to create a future for you.

Therefore, I cannot help you with my wisdom."

"...No, the great god Prometheus."

Jason was silent for a moment, then shook his head and replied to Prometheus, "You have already helped me with your wisdom, so I will not ask for more from you."

"My child, I'm not helping you," Prometheus said with a smile. "I'm just stating what you did... But my child, I'm curious about something. Can you tell me the answer?"

"Originally, I thought you were Athena's child. After all, she was willing to use her wisdom to protect your future, but now..."

As he spoke, Prometheus blinked at Jason and asked curiously, "But I see the strong aura of Apollo, the god of light, and Artemis, the goddess of the moon, on you.

Even in your soul, I see the power of Hades.

And if I am not mistaken, this Pegasus is the warhorse of Poseidon, the god of the sea..."

At this point, Prometheus, a prophetic god, couldn't help but express his doubts and asked, "Could it be that you are the child of all of them?"

This is impossible...

Prometheus couldn't help but think so.

Although this world does not emphasize the loyalty of believers, a person can have multiple beliefs, and most gods do not care.

But that only applies to shallow believers and children who are not spoiled.

Because the word "sharing" obviously does not exist in the dictionary of these Greek gods.

After all, if you receive the grace and favor of a certain god, and then turn around and run to another god to be nice and curry favor, becoming the other's fanatical believer.

Excuse me, what do you mean by this?

Are you saying that the previous god wasn't powerful enough or good enough?

Do you think these stingy and face-conscious Greek gods will cause you any trouble?

"Great god Prometheus, I am the child of Hecate, the goddess of roads... By the way, Lord Prometheus, I will not ask about the tributes given to the gods. Can I ask you something else?"

As he spoke, Jason seemed to remember something and said awkwardly, “Goddess Athena will not appear before me until I give her tribute.

And I guess even if she showed up and heard my request, she would probably just laugh and ignore me..."

Jason spoke the following words in a very low voice.

Prometheus saw this and asked curiously, "What's going on?"

"Um... Lord Prometheus, do you know how to make Teacher Hecate happy?"

Jason said embarrassedly, "I seem to have upset her a little recently... The reason is probably because I didn't tell her beforehand when I became Hephaestus' apprentice."

After he finished speaking, Prometheus was stunned for a moment, and his eyes looked at Jason with a strange look.

Teacher Hecate... apprenticed to the goddess Hephaestus.

Just from these two sentences, Prometheus could guess what was going on.

And...is it actually Hecate's child?

Prometheus naturally knew Hecate, after all, she was a special god, and he had just felt Hecate's divine power in Jason.

But feeling it is one thing. Prometheus really didn't expect that the goddess who had been indifferent to everything for thousands of years and probably didn't even bother to look at the destruction of the world would actually accept a disciple!

…Wait, Hecate?

Realizing this, Prometheus frowned, a rare occurrence.

Then he looked at Jason in front of him.

Prometheus, the prophetic god, is an extremely intelligent god. He is also a god who can peek into fate!

To be precise, when it comes to peeking into fate, he is no less capable than the three goddesses of fate and Hecate!

After all, he even saw the fate of the king of gods Zeus and gave a prophecy.

So at this moment, when Jason said that he was Hecate's child, Prometheus naturally went to look for the divine power left by Hecate in Jason.

Finally... I noticed something unusual!

"child......"

Prometheus said softly, "Could you come closer?"

Jason looked at Prometheus in confusion, hesitated for a while, and finally walked over.

Even though it was the first time they met Prometheus, Jason felt more admiration than vigilance.

After all, this is a god who created human beings and was willing to be punished for human beings, and he has never surrendered in the slightest for thousands of years day after day.

When Jason walked in, Prometheus carefully observed Jason, and his eyes... slowly widened a little!

He saw it!

See the future hidden by Hecate in Jason!

Hecate once said that she was merely hiding the future in Jason, not making it disappear.

After all, that road has completely emerged because of the power of Hecate, the goddess of roads.

This even shocked the king of gods Zeus!

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PS: The first chapter is 3,000 words long, and the second chapter is on the way and should be out soon.

Chapter 3: The Eye of Prophecy and Perception (k)

Because it is not destroyed, it is just hidden.

Therefore, if a god of the same level as the Three Goddesses of Fate tried his best to spy on the path of Jason, he would still be able to see it.

Hecate simply said that the possibility was very small.

After all, the three goddesses of fate rarely appear, let alone appear in front of Jason, and at the same time try their best to spy on Jason's fate.

But she obviously didn't expect that the three goddesses of fate didn't see it, but Prometheus unexpectedly... saw it!

So at this moment, Hecate, who was doing experiments in the Temple of the Underworld... to be precise, it was Hecate who had just solved the problem of Lamia and returned to the laboratory.

When he realized that someone was spying on Jason's fate, he suddenly raised his head and there was a snap.

Hecate angrily threw the thing in her hand to the ground...

What a sin...

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