Greek Mythology: My Father is the God-King Zeus

Chapter 40: Solar Eclipse Godhead

Chapter 40: Solar Eclipse Godhead (Rewards and more updates)
Helios opened his eyes, looked at Zeus in front of him, and said to Zeus with an indifferent expression: "God King Zeus, you didn't expect that I would do this. I have been conscientiously performing my divine duties before. It never goes wrong, but it happened this time. Just this time." Helios couldn't help but roar.

Then, before Helios could finish speaking, Zeus immediately interrupted Helios, looked at Helios indifferently, picked up the thunder scepter in his hand, and shot a bolt of lightning towards Helios. .

Fragments of the Law of Thunder and Lightning immediately appeared on Helios' body. These fragments have been around Helios' divine body, affecting the operation of Helios' divine power, and will also cause Helios every moment. Great pain.

After being attacked by Zeus's thunder, Helios was not angry. Instead, he laughed and said to Zeus: "Zeus, you will regret it. After all, if virtue is not matched, there will be disaster."

Helios did not specify who would receive the godhead of the sun, but all the gods knew that this godhead would be given to his favorite son Apollo.

When Zeus heard what Helios said, he immediately became angry and was about to use the authority of the God King to throw Helios into the prison of Tartarus.

However, Helios took the lead and swore to the laws of the world and said: "Because of the sin of the sun, the life on the earth has been almost completely destroyed."

"I am willing to bear this pain for the sun. I hope that black spots will appear on the sun every moment and affect the movement of the sun. I am the god of sunspots."

Then Helios said: "And in the time set by Rhea, the goddess of time, there will be a solar eclipse in one year, and I am the god of solar eclipses."

After saying that, Helios threw the godhead of the sun out of his body.

The laws of the world seemed to think that Helios' oath was justified, and granted Helios the godhood of solar eclipses and sunspots.

Then, Helios said to Zeus: "Zeus, I don't need you to send me! I entered the prison of Tartarus myself."

Then, Helios murmured: "In the endless body of Tartarus, there are only darkness and shadows. I am willing to be the first sun to illuminate Tartarus. I am the sun of hell, and I am the sun of Hades." God of the Sun." After Helios finished speaking, Helios' body took the initiative to return to Tartarus.

When Zeus heard what Helios said, his face turned blue with anger, but what he didn't see was a smile on the corner of his son Persephone's mouth, which then faded away.

Zeus guessed that Helios had entered Tartarus.

So Zeus took the sun godhead left by Helios in his hand, then coughed and said to Apollo: "My dear child Apollo, please step forward, and I will give you the sun godhead. You will become the god of the sun, bringing light and warmth to the earth. You will become the only god of faith in the sun on the earth."

Then, Zeus continued: "The sun brings warmth and light to the world, so the growth of plants requires the germination and germination of light seeds, and also requires direct light. Therefore, as the god of seeds, Persevani, you should belong to Apollo. Under his command."

Persephany did not panic when he heard what Zeus said, and then chuckled and said: "Zeus, have you forgotten that I am not only the god of seeds, but also the master of winter, so you are not afraid of your dear Apollo's Has the Sun Fire been extinguished?"

"And according to what you said, should the goddess Gaia also become Apollo's god? You know, the goddess Gaia controls the godhead of plants. She is the master of all plants."

When Zeus heard what Perseveni said, his expression suddenly became serious. He had forgotten the godhead of plants, but it was in the goddess Gaia.

Zeus forgot that Zeus originally just wanted to suppress Persephone's arrogance and make Persephone become Apollo's god.

Apollo's resistance would be even greater, and Persevani would also be resentful of Apollo, so that his two sons could keep each other in check.

(End of this chapter)

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