Greece: Age of Ascension

Chapter 211 The Children of Helios

Chapter 211 The Children of Helios

"You are the Oluna that Helios said, right? Hello, I am Selene."

The goddess of the moon, Selene, spoke softly, her tone was as cold as a fairy in the moon palace. She has beautiful wavy long hair like frost, and always has a cold expression on her face, as if nothing in the world can shake her heart .

With a slender figure, tall as a sister Yu, and a face like a melon seed, there is an aura that strangers should not enter.

As the younger sister of Helios, she is always unsmiling, cold and shining like the moon.

While Oluna was looking at Selene, the goddess of the moon was also looking at her.

The woman in front of her has a healthy wheat complexion, and her body has some muscles, but she doesn't look bloated, but has a unique beauty after a workout.

The slightly raised belly meant that she was pregnant. Selene really didn't want to wipe her brother's ass, but she didn't have much to do.

Because Helios didn't have many people to trust, of course, except for his wife Perseis.

Perseis is the wife of Helios, the god of the sun, and one of the three thousand daughters of Oceanus, the god of the Titans. "and many more.

Only such a woman can be worthy of the fiery sun god, which is the consensus of everyone.

But men, as long as they are not hanging on the wall, they will never stop.

Including Helios himself, he and Perseis, the burning goddess, already have three children, each of whom can leave a strong mark in the history of Greece, or is a key figure.

Without them, those interesting epic stories in the future would not even happen.

Let's introduce them one by one.

First of all, it is the first child of Helios, the god of the sun, and Perseis, the goddess of burning. He should be a boy, and the name of this boy is Aeetes. Powerful martial arts, because of his invincible heroism, he has won the followers of many humans, but these are militants who only believe in strength.

Just like believing in Helios, the god of the sun, the sun represents power. In order to let his children have a good home, Helios, the god of the sun, gave Aeetes a piece of fertile land under the sun. , let him establish a city-state here.

And this city-state is Colchis.Colchis is the king of this prosperous place.

In the age of heroes, the tragedy caused by this family made those who heard it sad and shed tears.

Only because Helios, the god of the sun, found a beautiful wife for Aeetes, who was also one of the goddesses of the ocean, Idiia.

Aeetes liked this woman very much, and gave birth to three children with him. Two of them are not very famous, so let’s not mention it. The only woman I want to talk about is the famous love brain Medea.

Jason, a hero at that time, in order to snatch back his kingship and laurel crown from his uncle, with the help of the queen Hera, assembled the most luxurious hero fleet in Greece to search for the Golden Fleece.

Among them, Jason served as the commander of the ship, Tifes at the helm, Lyncus with keen eyesight as the pilot, the famous hero Hercules in charge of the front cabin, Achilles' father Peleus and Ajax's father. Father Telamon was in charge of the back cabin.

The rest of the sailors were Castor and Polydeuces, sons of Zeus, Neleus, father of Nestor, king of Pylos, Admetus, husband of faithful wife Alcestis, who killed Ca Meleager of Lydon the boar, Orpheus the gifted singer, Menoetius the father of Patroclus.

Theseus, who later became king of Athens, and his friend Pirithous.Hylas, the young friend of Hercules, Oyuphomus, the son of Poseidon, and Oleus, the father of little Ajax.

This team is too luxurious, and they are all famous superheroes. During the war, there is always one enemy against ten thousand. At this moment, with the help of Hera, the Queen of Heaven, all of them are under the control of Jason.

Their goal is the Golden Fleece, and the owner of the Golden Fleece is Aeetes, the first son of the sun god Helios.

Medea, the daughter of Aeetes, fell in love with Jason at first sight who came to the island to look for the golden fleece. Jason didn't know how to fool her, and she swore to stay together forever.

Knowing that Jason's goal is the Golden Fleece, Medea immediately decides to help him.She used her spells to help her boyfriend complete the impossible task set by her father, on the condition that Jason would marry her.

Jason readily agreed.

After obtaining the Golden Fleece, Medea and Jason embarked on a journey back to Greece.Her father, the son of Helios, the sun god, heard of her escape and sent Medea's younger brother to recover her.

Unexpectedly, Medea was very vicious, for the sake of her love, she resolutely killed her younger brother, cut up his body, divided it into pieces, and threw them all over the mountain, leaving her father and the chasing guards busy collecting the body. In this way, delay time and leave with Jason and his party.

After Jason returned to the country, Medea killed Jason's uncle who had usurped the throne. Jason regained the throne but began to fear Medea's magic and cruelty.

Later, evil came with evil, Jason moved his love to another, Medea turned from love to hatred, first killed Jason's new love with poisoned clothes, then killed her two children, and escaped from Iraq. As a result, Jason also died of depression.

As the grandson of the sun god Helios, Medea is capable and ruthless in doing things, but this level of ruthlessness is really unacceptable.

First he killed his younger brother, and then his two children.

Everything is for the so-called love, which is really shocking.

After talking about Helios, the god of the sun, and the son of the goddess of burning, let's talk about his two daughters.

The first is Medea's aunt, Circe, the god of witchcraft and witches. Circe is proficient in magic and evil witchcraft. Medea's witchcraft is mostly learned from Circe.

But Circe's evil witchcraft also suffered a backlash, that is, when she met her nemesis, Odysseus.

It is also an age of heroes. In the battle of Troy, Odysseus used his intelligence to offer a trick of the Trojan horse to break Troy with internal and external cooperation.

On the way back home from Troy with his companions, he offended the sea god Poseidon because he blinded the eye of Poseidon’s child, the Cyclops Polyphemus. , Distress.

And it was at that time that he sailed past the island of Aiyu where Medea's aunt, the god of witchcraft and the god of witches, Circe, lived.

Circe sincerely invited his crew to have a big meal on the island, but secretly put potions in the food.

After the crew members ate the food, they were turned into stupid pigs that could only grunt.

Fortunately, one of the crew members, Orilocco, managed to escape and returned to the fleet, and told Odysseus of the situation.

The fellow god of thieves, Hermes, the messenger of Zeus, suggested that Odysseus use herbs to resist Circe's magic.

After a night, Circe fell in love with Odysseus and helped him return to his hometown in the next year.

This is the daughter of Helios, the god of the sun. It seems that she is not a good person, but in fact, she is indeed not a good person.

But in the Greek heroic epic, like her brother, she did leave a strong mark.

Next, is the last daughter of Helios, the god of the sun. This daughter is not very important, but in a sense, she can't do without her.

The woman's name was Pasiphae, and she was the wife of Minos, the son of Zeus and Europa.

It should be Pasiphae's blessing to be able to marry the son of Zeus, but unfortunately, Minos is a bit too unlucky.

Helios, the god of the sun, secretly reported Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, to Hephaestus, the god of fire. Dite, the snake-like beauty, used her power of love to make Pasiphae, the daughter of the sun god Helios, fall in love with a cow.

When a man and a cow fall in love, the consequences are really unexpected.

Pasiphae did immoral things with the bull, so he became pregnant and gave birth to the famous Greek minotaur, the monster Minotaur.

As a happy father, Minos built the famous super labyrinth in order to imprison this monster, and locked the tauren Minotaur in it.

At this point, the story of the three sons and daughters of Helios, the god of the sun, is finally finished. To put it bluntly, the three of them were all indispensable and named key supporting roles in the heroic age.

The reason why the three of them caused such a scandal, but Helios, the god of the sun, still did not intervene, was precisely because of this Apollo's calculation, they stepped down from the altar.

Now, as Helios' lover, Oluna is also pregnant with his child, and this child is the key figure for Apollo to deal with Helios, the god of the sun.

The cunning god of poetry and prophecy wants to pull the sun god down from the altar and take his place.

From beginning to end, Oluna has always been just a pawn of Apollo, and the so-called disaster is just an excuse for the gods to deceive her.

But Ou Luna is not clear about all this.

With the help of Selene, the goddess of the moon, the beautiful Auruna, the lover of the sun god, came to live in the city-state and village under Mount Olympus.

Here, Oluna can see her lover fly into the sky in a magical carriage every day, and drive back under the beautiful dusk.

In the countryside, she grew up quietly with a comfortable life, and soon her stomach was getting bigger day by day.

On a dark and quiet night, Oluna's painful screams were suddenly heard in the small village. The woman's screams spread throughout the village, and people lit up lights one after another, ready to check.

However, at this moment, a flame suddenly descended from the sky, illuminating the entire night sky. The flame was as fast as lightning and flew into the village, and went straight into Oluna's room.

As a result, the woman's screams of pain stopped abruptly.

A clever baby was born. When the villagers came to check, they only saw Oluna with a tired and happy expression, and a cute baby.

The baby was delivered by Helios, the god of the sun, and gave him a nice name, called: "Phaethon", which means flaming, and represents the child of Helios, the god of the sun.

It was originally just a simple blessing to the child, expressing Helios' expectations for the child, but it is a pity that Phaethon really became a flaming child later.

It turned out that Phaethon grew up with his mother, and his mother told him that your father is the god of the sun galloping in the sky, the great shining and radiant Helios.

Phaethon, of course, has always been proud of this, and showed it off to many children of the same age.

However, for a group of children who don't understand anything, this is undoubtedly a kind of cover-up and bragging that they have no father.

As a result, Phaethon was naturally ridiculed by everyone, especially a young boy who was the most vicious.

He is the incarnation of Apollo and one of the pawns of the god of poetry and prophecy, but the boy himself does not know it.

Every time he met Phaeton and heard his bragging, the boy would laugh loudly and harshly: "What kind of son of heaven, you are just a bastard that no one wants.

Everyone doesn't know that your father is just an unknown wild man. "

Hearing these words, Phaethon could not help but quarrel with him, and even fight with him, each time with a bruised nose and a swollen face.

This time, the boy poked his pain again, and he said to Phaethon, "If your father is really the god of the sun, why didn't you prove it to us? Or are you just a lover?" Just bragging cowards."

Phaeton was finally stunned by anger this time, and he didn't even cry to his mother anymore, because every time the result would only be in exchange for useless comfort.

This time, he finally decided to let the sun god show up and let him prove that he is the son of the glorious Helios.

So he came to the palace of the god of the sun and the god of light.

The palace of the sun god is supported by magnificent columns, inlaid with shining gold and brilliant gems.The cornices are inlaid with snow-white ivory, and the two silver gates are carved with beautiful patterns and portraits, recording countless beautiful and ancient legends in the world.

Seeing such a beautiful and magnificent palace, Phaethon couldn't help but feel endless grievances in his heart, because he and his mother could only live in a simple earthen house, but his father enjoyed the world here to the fullest Unseen wealth and happiness.

This is undoubtedly a very ruthless thing for a child.

But as the lover of the gods, what more could you ask for?

If you don’t believe me, look at the lovers of Zeus, one or two of them were tortured by Hera, they were not humanlike, they can live in a mud house, what’s not to be satisfied with?
(End of this chapter)

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