Facts have proved that Ares really intended to scare the silly snake. The moment it shouted, Ares quickly reached out and supported the boulder again.

Ares bent down, tilted his head to look at Hydera in the pit, and asked:

"Is this true?"

"Really, really." Hydera yelled pitifully, "I don't want to die at the hands of that bald head."

Ares laughed in his heart when he heard the words, Kui Baldzi’s deeds are really useful. This Spartan ghost has a fear effect on all creatures in the Greek world. In fact, the clip that flashed in Hydera’s mind just now is naturally Ari. The illusion created by Si based on the cg of the "God of War" series of games in his memory was projected by him into the extremely weak Hydera's brain at this time, but in Hydera's view, this illusion is just like the real one. In the hallucination, it saw itself being torn apart by the Spartan ghost like a tearing cloth, so it was naturally deeply frightened.

Seeing Hydra subdued and surrendered, Ares threw the boulder aside. Hydra, a monster, can indeed be regarded as a high-end combat power in the Greek world, and more importantly, it has been very homely all these years. It is true that no innocent humans or nymphs have been killed. Most of the humans who died in this swamp came here on their own, and were killed by those derivatives of Hydra, which itself did not know.

Ever since, Ares directly forced the Hydra to swear an oath to the Styx River in the underworld. Entering the underworld, legends can also make the gods who have crossed themselves lose their divinity.

The gods in the Greek world like to make oaths in the name of this river, and over time, this river has really developed some binding force on the oaths.

Although Hydera is a monster, his bloodline is actually quite noble. Typhon is the last titan conceived by Gaia himself. It may be transformed into such a demon body. Therefore, its body has demon nature and part of divinity at the same time, and the restraint of the Styx River is naturally effective for it.

And after Honest Snake swore honestly, Ares did not embarrass it anymore, not only helped it fish out the main head from the big pit, put it back on its body, and even fucked it Order the healing potion you got from Apollo to help it heal its wounds.

Of course, the great cause of Hercules cannot be left behind, so after Hydera basically regained its ability to act, Ares immediately ordered it to catch up with Heracles and go to the Kingdom of Mycenae to act as a witness of its great cause .

Chapter 105. The Doe of Artemis

"Hey, Hercules, what do you mean?"

In the royal palace of the Kingdom of Mycenae, Eurystheus, the brother of Hercules and a loyal follower of Athena, looked at the huge snake head hanging in front of him with cold sweat, and asked tremblingly:

"I asked you to kill it! I didn't ask you to bring it to the palace!"

"Actually, I already killed it, but it was resurrected from the underworld by a certain god."

Hercules spread his hands and said in a muffled voice:

"Then this god asked me to bring it here. I hope you can give him face and let me complete this task directly."

"What are you playing--"

"You sent Hercules to kill me?"

Just when Eurystheus opened his mouth to refuse, Hydera suddenly spoke and asked in a very scary and gloomy voice.

"Gudong."

Eurystheus glanced at Hydera's snake letter, which was almost as thick as his own arm, and from the corner of his eye, he caught sight of the floor tiles that were already emitting green smoke from its terrible toxicity, and couldn't help swallowing. He took a sip of saliva and replied softly:

"Great Hydera, I think we have some misunderstandings in this matter."

"Misunderstanding? What misunderstanding."

Hydera hissed the snake letter and whispered:

"I don't want to hear your sophistry, mortal, your status is meaningless to me, so just tell me, do you think Heracles has completed his mission?"

"This……"

Eurystheus showed hesitation. Facing a monster like Hydera, he wanted to give in directly, but when he thought of the confession given to him by the goddess Athena, he began to hesitate.

Comparing Athena with Hydera, Athena must be much more powerful, but the problem is that he can't afford to offend both sides, so for a while, Eurystheus fell into entanglement.

Seeing his appearance, Hydera slapped his paw vigorously, and its huge force directly shattered all the stone bricks in the Mycenae palace. Then, it said angrily:

"So, are you unwilling to agree? Well, I'll just eat you, in the name of offending the god behind me—"

"Eurystheus, promise it."

Just when Hydera opened his mouth wide, trying to swallow Eurystheus, a sound of heaven suddenly sounded in his mind. Hearing the voice of the goddess, Eurystheus was relieved and shouted road:

"I promise! I promise!"

"Tsk."

For some reason, Eurystheus saw a hint of disdain from the huge snake head in front of him. Its snake letter was fired, and then retracted, and the snake head moved away from the king.

"Then I'll leave first."

Hydra, the hydra, said to Hercules, and walked out of the palace of Mycenae with a huge body. The guards in the palace and the residents of the city did not dare to block its way.

It came to the edge of the city wall, climbed up the city wall with its limbs like a gecko, and then, its body like a giant dog quickly climbed over the city wall of Mycenae, and disappeared from the sight of the surrounding people.

After seeing Hydera leave the kingdom, Eurystheus couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief. Then, he looked at his brother angrily, and cursed:

"Hercules, did you come to me to atone for your sins? Or did you come to threaten our kingdom with your brute force and bravery?"

"You misunderstood, Eurystheus, I absolutely didn't mean that. If it wasn't for a god who saved Hydera halfway, the snake would be dead now."

Hercules said calmly:

"Come on, hurry up and give me another task, I believe you don't want me to stay in your kingdom forever."

Hearing what Hercules said, Eurystheus stopped talking. As the king of Mycenae, he was really upset. When facing Hercules, this feeling of being led by his nose, But what Hercules said was indeed true. Keeping this hero who could destroy a kingdom with one man alone in his country would inevitably lead to long nights and dreams.

So, he cleared his throat, and issued the third task to Hercules according to Athena's oracle:

"I have heard that on Mount Cerunea there lived a beautiful doe with golden horns and hoofs of copper, which lived freely on the slopes of Arcadia, and was also the goddess of the great goddess Artemis. One of the five does caught on my first hunt, and I want you to catch it for me."

"A doe caught and released by the goddess Artemis?" Hercules frowned upon hearing this, "This is obviously a beast favored by the goddess, what if the goddess Artemis refuses to do so?" ?”

"That's something you should think about, not me." Eurystheus showed a smile like a slave owner, obviously making things difficult for the great hero Hercules very happy: "I don't care what you use Means, anyway, as long as this doe can appear in my palace, I will consider you to have completed the task."

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