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Chapter 685 Good Brothers 1

Chapter 685 Good Brothers Come Together
The appearance of the Aegis was really unfortunate. If it was Perseus's enlightenment that dispelled the fog of the Heart Island and helped the Aegis find its direction, then the appearance of this shield was so perfect, pushing the plot to a climax.

Finally finding his direction in the fog, the mortal who fought bloody battles grasped the shield that fell from the sky.

But the reality is very harsh, and Perseus found that it is better to stay alive.

So in Perseus' eyes, this untimely shield was urging him to turn back and die after he had decided to live.

"This is a trap set by Zeus. Didn't we say that the Age of Gods was over?" Perseus hid behind a coconut tree and looked at the Aegis from afar.

When she first saw this shield, she, as the goddess of wisdom Athena, was deeply attracted to it, and after she transformed into Perseus, she fell into madness.

Why is this? Is it just because of her confusion and persistence?
not only that.

The Aegis shines brightly, like a mirror reflecting the people who look at it.

Athena, the goddess of wisdom, saw her ideal self on the shield, a male self with power far exceeding that of Zeus. And Perseus, who was a man, saw the snake-haired monster Medusa, the ornament he needed to inherit the shield Aegis.

At that time, he thought that the Aegis recognized him and gave him what he needed to inherit the shield, but now think about it...

The shield Aegis still reflected his appearance, and he turned into a monster goddess body.

Now the Aegis reflects Perseus hiding behind a tree, an ordinary man who wants to survive.

"This is... a trap. This is definitely a trap."

Perseus muttered to himself, walked out from his hiding place, and walked step by step to the front of the shield Aegis.

This was undoubtedly a trap. The roaring Medusa and the silver body fighting against her were reflected on the Aegis.

The gorgons and the statues are cleared out and the final battle begins, but Blaze has no chance of winning without him.

[Only You Can Do It] sometimes does not bring courage, but only inner struggle and the torture of conscience.

Now he finally understood why she never said such things when she was a goddess, but instead promised how much wealth he could get and how beautiful a woman he could marry after defeating monsters and passing trials.

Perseus looked at the scene reflected in the aegis and muttered to himself.

"She was a mistake I made, and not every mistake has to be made up for. I won't fight for the title of [King of Olympus] anymore."

"Isn't there a saying that keeping him alive is the greatest punishment? I think the punishment I'm receiving now is cruel enough."

"You are no longer a goddess, and you don't even have a home anymore. Isn't this enough punishment?"

"Don't be stupid. The goddess of wisdom Athena doesn't fight a battle she has no chance of winning. Do you know how many swords it takes to kill a goddess' body? Are you lucky enough to survive every time?"

Perseus's clenched fists began to tremble.

This shield was indeed a trap, and it was so despicable that it allowed him to see the thing he was escaping from.

Those images are far more terrifying than petrified faces, and they will drive people to their deaths.

At some point, the shield Aegis fell alone on the beach. There was no one in front of it, only the reflection of the horrible corpse of the goddess and the people fighting with her.

"The hero appears!"

Blaze pricked up his ears, the sound of Perseus' voice was getting closer, but there was no sign of him at all.

This person shouted that a hero was coming, but he was shameless enough to wear an invisible dog-skin helmet, and landed next to him in an extremely obscene manner, with no intention of going up himself.

"You're back?" Blaze rolled his eyes, reached out and patted Perseus' face, telling Perseus with his actions that he could feel him.

"Isn't this a proactive way of keeping distance? It won't hinder you from killing all around and annihilating the Gorgons and the Stone Warriors." Perseus was extremely shameless, but he was also prepared to be punished by Blaze in a manly way.

Perseus silently tensed his belly, which showed no signs of training, and prepared to withstand Blaze's punch, but Blaze just patted his shoulder.

"I'm glad you're back. Let's go together."

"Just, that's it?"

"You're back, that's enough." Blaze patted Perseus on the back and jumped up first to rush towards Medusa.

Somehow Perseus knew Blaze's intention. He followed closely behind Blaze and attacked at the same time as Blaze.

It was still Perseus who could cause damage, but the points of their attacks overlapped, and Medusa focused all her hatred on Blaze.

This is a choice that he made countless times. Perseus could choose to turn around and run away, or he could take a huge risk and complete a coordinated attack with Blaze. As long as the coordinated attack had the slightest deviation, Medusa would realize that the one who could really hurt her was an invisible little bug.

So scary! If I run away, I will die!

Countless feelings that she would never have as a god washed over Perseus' mind. She... truly could not become the [King of Olympus].

Because she was born as an invincible goddess, with a spear and a battle skirt, and a father who was the king of gods.

However, Zeus, the king of gods, whom she had always despised, started from nothing and became the king of gods step by step. The fear and despair she felt now was probably not even one-tenth of that of Zeus, the king of gods.

No one is born a king, the only one who wants to kill him is a king, and he has no choice but to become a king in order to survive.

A king born in this way would feel uneasy when listening to others singing the praises of how he was destined to become king, fearing that one day he would become the loser in the story and be driven off the throne.

"But I'm not like you."

Perseus looked at Blaze intently. He didn't need to look at Medusa through the aegis Aegis. He just needed to look at the ray of light and rush forward without reservation.

This isn't a story about him becoming a king, it's just that there's a monster that only he can defeat, and he's being pulled along by a rough guy to muster up the courage to do what he can.

and so……

"I've tried so hard, please die soon!"

"Do you really have to shout out what's in your heart?"

"I'm just trying to be brave!"

The shield Aegis was reflecting everything the whole time. The corpse of the great goddess slowly fell to the ground, dust filled the sky, and the sand on the beach covered the shield, like the end of a stage play.

Perseus gasped and looked at the body lying in front of him with a complicated expression.

That was the body of the goddess he had abandoned.

His father gave her many opportunities to choose, and now he even gave her the opportunity to become a goddess again.
"What are you thinking about?" Blaze came behind Perseus, "Do you want to become a goddess again? Or continue to be a mortal in order to be qualified to become a fairy in heaven one day."

"Don't be ridiculous. The totem of [Olympus] has been destroyed. Even if I return to this body, I can't return to my previous state. As for the latter, I really can't muster up any courage at all."

"It's going to be a rough future anyway."

Perseus smiled helplessly and stood up.

"Anyway, let's wrap this up first."

"Are you talking about how to revive the first generation of Capricorn?" Blaze took out the magic bag and touched his chin. "Indeed, if we put the two relics together, we can... What are you doing?"

Blaise grabbed Perseus' hand fiercely.

"What are you doing? Taking off your pants?" Perseus looked weird.

"You, why are you taking off your pants?"

Perseus did not answer, but instead cast his gaze towards his goddess' flesh on the ground.

"It's an old tradition in my family. Together?"

"Fuck you!"

(End of this chapter)

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