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Chapter 128 We Are Merciful!

Chapter 128 We Are Merciful!

At the same time, the world.

Recently, a very legendary figure appeared in the world. His name is Tiresias.

He is a true mortal, but he can be compared with those heroes who have the blood of gods.

His legend comes from one thing.

About seven or eight years ago, he was walking in the dense forest and encountered two giant pythons mating.

The snake ignored him, and out of fear he struck the two pythons with the stick he carried.

This behavior seems to have angered the python. Since then, he has changed from a man to a woman, and has lived with a woman's body until now, and has given birth to heirs during the period.

She is legendary for it.

Now, in the dense forest, she encountered those two copulating pythons again.

She was both frightened and excited: "After I hit you, there is magic power to change the nature of the attacker, then I will hit you again!"

As she spoke, she took out her cane and struck it cautiously again.

The two big snakes mated seemed to have human nature, and one of the larger and more masculine snakes actually stood up, hissing and spitting out red letters.

Tiresias seemed to see anger in its eyes, an emotion that only humans can express!

Her legs trembled and she sat down on the ground.

However, she did not die.

Another smaller serpent coiled around the angry serpent, and they spat messages at each other, as if a man and a woman were communicating.

They left after a while, and the angry serpent gave Tiresias an angry look that she could understand before leaving.

After the serpent left, Tiresias found himself transformed into a man again.

He returned to the city and boasted of his valor, making him even more legendary.

So legendary... His story has spread to Mount Olympus, to the ears of Zeus, the king of gods, and Hera, the queen of heaven.

They sat on the throne and talked with great interest.

Although they were talking, their eyes occasionally glanced at the portal leading to the underworld on the earth.

While talking, Zeus suddenly made a joke: "I bet, you must enjoy more enjoyment in love than I do."

Hera immediately refuted him: "That's not necessarily the case, I think women don't enjoy as much fun as men."

Zeus laughed, "I don't think so."

"Isn't there a strange man in the world, call him?"

"Then call him!" Hera also laughed.

Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, soon brought Tiresias.

He felt incredible that as a mortal, he came to the palace of the gods for such a reason.Above him are Zeus, the king of gods, and Hera, the queen of heaven, sitting upright. Their sides are filled with the majesty of ruling the world.

This made Tiresias dare not raise his head, so he could only kneel down tremblingly.

The two lofty gods asked him to distinguish, but how could he distinguish clearly.

He weighed for a long time below, and finally weighed one thing - Zeus, the king of gods, is supreme, and Hera, the queen of heaven, is just a foil.

So he spoke, and his words were convincing: "My noble queen, I feel that love gives women ten times more happiness than it gives men."

Tiresias was kneeling on the ground, and when he said this, his forehead was already as close to the ground as possible.

Hera and Zeus above laughed together when they heard the words.

Hera laughed and scolded: "You are blind again. As a punishment, I will deprive you of your eyesight."

God King Zeus smiled and said, "As a reward, I will give you the ability to prophesy."

He said and shouted to the outside of the temple: "Iris, send him back."

Only Zeus and Hera remained in the temple.

The smiles of the two of them no longer became calm and calm, as if all the laughter and laughter just now were illusions.

Zeus said in a faint tone, "Have you seen it clearly?"

"I see clearly, it's Xingfeng and Echidna that are right." Hera replied.

Then she asked again: "What should I do?"

"It's very likely that they are spreading the faith."

Zeus sighed: "I am also troubled."

"Gaia likes to mess around, and so does Hades..."

He suddenly asked Hera: "You said... Echidna hates us?"

Hera smiled: "Is hate useful?"

Zeus also laughed, and he replied while laughing: "Yes, hate is useless, only hate can't solve the problem."

As he spoke, he stood up from the throne and looked far away at the gate of hell towering above the earth.

Immediately afterwards, the topic changed: "Faith is a good thing, and Astrios gave me a big gift."

"His plan can be implemented, we will compete with Hades."

Hera also stood up from the golden throne and stood behind Zeus.

"Then fight it out," she said.

As she said that, she turned her head and looked at Zeus: "Is your ability to prophecy already available?"

"Should the mortal temple be inclined to this aspect of belief?"

Zeus thought for a moment: "No need." He said.

"Rather than accomplishing one by one, it is better to achieve together."

"That's a little more secretive."

Hera asked again: "Tantalus, have you decided to give up?"

"He is the biggest king in the mortal world today, sitting on the most fertile land."

"The key is that he still believes in you."

"Did such a person give up when he said he would give up?"

"What kind of person Perseus you have chosen is still unknown."

This time, Zeus answered quickly.

"Tantalus must give up. Before that, you can give him some jobs that are usually inconvenient to do, and let him make the best use of it."

"He is not my heir after all, but just a mortal under my banner."

"And he's too ambitious, and he's getting mixed up with the ocean."

"As for Perseus... Even if he is a fool, I can still let him take that position!"

"I hope he won't pretend to be smart in the future."

Hera smiled: "He is your heir, are you willing?"

"It's just mixed blood."

Hera was a little emotional: "That's why I don't want to give up on Tantalus. As a pure mortal, he can overwhelm all the countries on the ground just under your banner. If you promise, then it's okay? "

"And he is really easy to use. He can handle the oracle passed down to the world very well."

Zeus nodded: "I know."

"But I still say that, he is too ambitious. There is no need for a complete country in the world, so there is no need for him."

"And I just need a warning to mortals to frighten them, telling them that the boundary between gods and mortals must never be crossed, even if that person has my blood flowing through him."

"People in the world think that Tantalus is my heir, and he has enough weight, which is very good."

Hera laughed when she heard the words: "Then we need a Perseus, and use his experience to tell mortals that we are merciful..."

(End of this chapter)

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