Perseus stretched out his palm to Asclepius in a very philistine way:

"For example, prescriptions, prescriptions, and prescriptions... Ah, the previous aromatherapy prescription is not counted. This thing was originally invented by our goddess. If you want to use it, we have to charge a 'price' here .”

"What price?"

"When you use this therapy to treat other patients in the future, you have to tell them that this thing was invented by the goddess Athena."

replied Perseus.

"alright."

Asclepius agreed with a troubled face: "I can quit after giving you these, right?"

Perseus asked him to wait a while, and then prayed to Athena on the spot, and after receiving a positive answer from the latter, Perseus nodded.

"Okay, I promise."

Asclepius wrote a few prescriptions on the spot that could treat some intractable diseases common in the Greek world, and then handed them over to Perseus, saying at the same time:

"From now on, I will be apostate. It is really troublesome to believe in Athena. I'd better go back and trust my father."

Chapter 163. Athena's Battle Cry

"Ah, so boring."

The little witch Medea squatted on the Argonaut, looked up at the sun in the sky, then turned her head and asked:

"How many days are they planning to stay on this island?"

"Who knows."

Hearing Medea's complaint, Castor, the elder brother of Gemini, replied:

"According to the thinking of this group of people, I am afraid that all the women on this island will be pregnant and have children before they are willing to give up?"

"So are we here to go on an expedition to obtain the Golden Fleece from Cochis Island, or to help these women on Lemnos Island give birth to children?"

Pollux also muttered:

"Will the gods want us to stay here until they give birth?"

"Leave them alone, a bunch of useless waste."

Atalanta tied her shoelaces, then patted the quiver on the back of her waist, and said, "Not to mention, there are still many animals on this island, Medea, Pollux, I We're going hunting, are you coming?"

"It's so hot, I won't go."

Lying on the bow, Medea raised her hand lazily just like her teacher Hecate:

"Sister Atalanta, go by yourself."

"Atalanta, you have been hunting for many days? Why are you still so excited?"

Pollux also propped his chin with both hands, sighed, and asked helplessly.

"I'm a believer in Artemis. Besides, I think hunting is a very interesting activity."

Atalanta held an arrow in her mouth, and tied up her green hair:

"If you don't go, then I will go by myself."

"Please come back sooner."

Orpheus reminded with a smile:

"If they come back halfway, it would be bad to drive the boat away and leave you behind."

"Tch, will those people really come back tonight?"

Atalanta showed a look of disgust on his face:

"Anyway, I don't believe it."

In response to her answer, the other people present did not express anything. Asclepius was enthusiastically researching new prescriptions by himself, Hercules sat in meditation on the deck at the stern, and Medea was at the bow. Lying down like a salted fish and pretending to be dead, her senior brother, Perseus, controlled by Ares, dug out a file from nowhere and began to carve the stone that Jason brought back from Chiron. Yes, an old talking oak tree.

He planned to take advantage of Jason's absence to carve the old oak tree into the appearance of Athena. Of course, this old oak tree full of wisdom tried its best to resist at first, but unfortunately, apart from talking, it was nothing more than a An ordinary tree, apart from scolding Perseus, can do nothing to him.

At the beginning, the other heroes on the boat would stop him, but Jason and the others were acting absurdly in the city over there all day long, and the group of heroes who wanted to do business had resentment in their hearts, so in the end even He Lacules also turned a blind eye to Perseus's behavior and didn't bother to care about it.

Over the past few days, Perseus has almost finished carving this old oak tree, and now he is carving, while forcing the old oak tree to change its voice from an old man to Athena's voice, otherwise Athena With his appearance and the voice of an old man, it sounds too mentally polluted.

Hearing Perseus forcing the old oak to imitate Athena, Hercules, who was sitting cross-legged at the stern, couldn't bear it any longer. He got up and said:

"These guys, I'm going to catch them back!"

"really?"

After hearing what Hercules said, Perseus also dropped the file, raised his hand and shouted:

"Wait a minute, I'll go with you too!"

He came to the side, looked at Hercules who was staring at him with some disgust, and then sneered:

"Hercules, don't think I'm trying to get close to you. I also have a task bestowed by the goddess to complete. If they delay like this, I will not be able to fulfill my promise to the goddess. We are all grasshoppers on the same boat. Stop it."

Hercules thought about it, and felt that it was more important to quickly pull Jason and the others back, and then let them board the boat, so he also tacitly agreed to Perseus to go with him.

When the two came to the gate of Lemnos Island, they saw that the gate of the city-state was closed tightly, and there were no guards on the city wall, but from inside the city-state, some faint sounds could still be heard.

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