Having said this, Hecate, who had bound Tityos, immediately put her hand to her mouth and blew another breath at him.

Then Tityos shrank again, becoming the size of a figurine, and fell into Hecate's hands, and then thrown into the hands of Artemis who came over.

After doing all this, Hecate stopped and bowed respectfully to Zeus.

Then, when they returned to Leto, Jason quietly asked Hecate whose son Tityos was.

I learned that the ninth level probability was Zeus's...ah, Greek mythology.

Just as Jason was sighing.

"After you become a god, if you bear any resemblance to him..."

Hearing the sound and seeing Hecate squinting at him, Jason felt a chill all over his body and quickly promised that he would never do that!

In return, he received a cold snort from Hecate.

After all, after he became a god, Hecate could no longer control him.

Because at that time, neither she nor Athena was a match for Jason.

Even before becoming a god, Jason's connections are already tangled and confusing. If he becomes a god and settles all his affairs...

In short, not long after, when Leto saw Tityos from Artemis's hands, disgust was written all over her face, and she waved her hand to tell him to disappear quickly so as not to be annoyed.

At this point, Leto's affairs officially ended.

Jason bid farewell to Artemis who was reluctant to leave, and Hecate who finally breathed a sigh of relief and returned to the underworld to continue fishing.

Carrying Tityos in a small wooden box and accompanied by the golden-horned deer, he came before the prophetic god Prometheus at noon five days later.

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PS: Well, after quickly finishing this plot, I suddenly felt that I should write about the tribute?

Chapter 4 Hestia's Tribute (k)

It was not long after noon at this moment, but the sun was already covered by dark clouds. Under the dim sky, a drizzle fell, occasionally accompanied by lightning.

Jason was already accustomed to the minor twists and turns during his journey.

Nearly a month later, he returned to the cliffs of Mount Caucasus and once again saw the prophetic god Prometheus who was chained and imprisoned there.

There was also Hercules, who had been waiting for him for several days and had returned from the Garden of the Golden Apples, and Pegasus.

"Master, you are finally here!"

The Pegasus neighed softly, flapped its wings in the rain and flew towards Jason.

It landed on the ground that was slightly muddy due to the rain, and greeted Jason, who was getting down from the golden-horned deer, dressed in snow-white clothes.

Jason chuckled as he walked towards the Pegasus, patted its head, and then looked at Hercules who was following closely.

Seeing that he was smiling, he nodded slightly and said, "It seems that you have completed your trial, brother. Congratulations."

As he spoke, Jason took out a grass cake from the silver bag at his waist and rewarded the galloping Pegasus.

"This is all thanks to you, Junior Brother Jason. If you hadn't lent me the Compass and Pegasus, how could I have completed the trial so smoothly...

By the way, Junior Brother, this is something that the great goddess of wisdom, Athena, asked me to pass on to you."

As he spoke, Hercules came to Jason and took out a golden apple and handed it to Jason, while Jason looked at him with a little doubt.

There are also return instructions.

After taking the golden apple, Jason couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

He naturally guessed Athena's intention and subconsciously asked Hercules, "Brother, did Athena say anything when she gave it to you?"

"She said you'd be able to use it sooner or later, but she didn't elaborate on the details."

"That's right..."

This isn't the first time Athena has acted like a "riddler."

So Jason shook his head slightly and put it away without thinking any more.

Then Jason turned his head to look at Prometheus not far away, nodded slightly to Hercules, and came to him together.

"Lord Prometheus, I have come to fulfill my promise to you."

Arriving before Prometheus, Jason respectfully saluted the god who had stolen fire for mankind, and then continued, "At the same time, I express my most sincere gratitude to you. If it weren't for you, Teacher Chiron might now be..."

"It's impossible that your other teacher and Athena didn't tell you about Chiron and me."

Looking at Jason with gentle eyes, Prometheus, who regarded all humans as his own children, said: "My child, you are also very smart. You should know what to do and what not to do."

"As for the oath, I don't blame you..."

"Don't worry, Master Prometheus." Seeing that Prometheus still cared about him, Jason replied seriously: "Since I have made an oath, I will naturally fulfill it. I am not afraid to bear the responsibilities I should bear!

And... I've found a way."

As he spoke, Jason chuckled and took out a wooden box.

It opened to reveal the giant Tityos, who had been shrunk by Hecate's hair.

"Hey, what is this?" Seeing this, Hercules couldn't help but reach out and touch it out of curiosity.

Tityos's reaction was extremely intense. If his mouth had not been sealed with mud, he might have said something.

And what a god Prometheus was, even though he only had one eye now, he understood everything after seeing Tityos was stunned for a moment.

"Tityos is actually... a good choice for him. In a sense, his words are indeed more suitable!"

After understanding this, Prometheus felt much better.

Although he certainly would not blame Jason, how could he not be willing to break free from his bondage?

Next, Jason asked Hercules to take the wooden box and Tityos, while he drew his sword...the sword that killed gods.

"Hey, didn't Junior Brother agree that I would come?"

Hercules couldn't help but say when he saw this scene.

At first Jason did intend to let Hercules come, after all, he was the son of Zeus.

"No, I thought about it and decided to let me do it."

Jason shook his head at Hercules. Hercules naturally didn't think much about it. After all, in his opinion, it didn't matter who broke the chain.

Only Prometheus looked at Jason and smiled.

He naturally understood the burden Jason was carrying when he came to cut the chains.

But Prometheus did not say anything, because it was obvious that Jason had made up his mind.

"My child, you have now...grown into a hero." Prometheus said happily for Jason.

Jason didn't say much about this.

Swinging the godslayer sword in his hand, he easily cut off the chains that bound Prometheus!

And just as he cut off the chain, a flash of lightning flashed past the three of them not far away, accompanied by a deafening roar.

But...that's all.

Prometheus fell from a cliff and was caught by Jason.

Then a faint green light emerged from Jason's body, and rich vitality rushed towards the dry Prometheus, healing him.

At the same time, without the constraints of the iron chains made by Hephaestus, the god of craftsmen, the divine power quickly attacked Prometheus, and the power that he had not felt for hundreds of years returned to his body.

So soon, Prometheus was able to stand firm.

"Thank you kid."

When he finally landed from the cliff and stepped on the solid ground, even Prometheus couldn't help but feel excited.

"No, because this is what I should do, my promise."

Jason shook his head and replied to Prometheus.

Prometheus looked at Jason in front of him with a smile, and then said nothing more.

He turned and took the bound Tityos from Hercules.

Chanting a spell, he changed him to human size and imprisoned him in the place where he had just been imprisoned.

At the same time, he picked up an iron ring on the ground, put it on his hand, and inlaid a stone from the Caucasus Mountains on the ring.

And after he did all this, he looked up at the sky.

Soon, the drizzle stopped, and the dark clouds gradually dispersed, and rays of sunlight shone through the clouds.

"Okay."

Prometheus withdrew his gaze and turned to Jason, saying, "Don't worry, son. He has accepted it and will not pursue it any further."

Since it was Prometheus who said it, Jason naturally believed it.

Jason secretly breathed a sigh of relief about this.

"Um...is this the end?"

Hercules was a little confused, and looked a little dazed when he saw everything in front of him.

After all, Jason spoke to him very seriously that day.

Hercules originally thought that he would have to go through a fierce battle.

"Because he is a hero dressed in holy white."

Prometheus smiled and said, "Even he...seems to be somewhat affected, illuminated by the light."

Hercules didn't understand what Prometheus meant, but he understood that he was praising Jason, so he nodded in deep agreement.

Then, facing the sunlight, Prometheus noticed Jason looked slightly uncomfortable with the compliment. He chuckled and said, "My child, if I'm not mistaken, you actually have something else to ask me, right? ... Actually, I'm quite curious about what brought you to me instead of Athena."

As mentioned at the beginning, Jason came to see Prometheus not only to ask about the incident involving the goddess Thetis, but also for another purpose.

But before I could express my purpose at that time, I learned about Teacher Chiron.

"Indeed, Lord Prometheus."

After hesitating for a while, Jason finally spoke and said to Prometheus: "Actually, I came to you to ask about the tribute...

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