"Old dog! Come and get it if you have the ability!"

Hearing Poseidon's voice, Perseus on the island was also unafraid. He hooked his hand at Poseidon, and waved the "Slaughtering Immortal Blade" in his hand provocatively. Neptune's eyeballs almost popped out with anger.

"Perseus." Athena said lightly, "Shut up."

"Yes, I'm very sorry, my goddess." After Athena spoke, Perseus, who was still proud of Poseidon, immediately switched back to the humble dog-licking posture, obediently He bowed his head and apologized, and stepped back.

After Perseus admitted his mistake and apologized, Athena turned her eyes to Poseidon again and said:

"Uncle, let's be frank. Your son's death is very important to you, but there is only one faithful believer in me, Perseus, and I cannot accept the loss of him. In the final analysis, Your son Amikos will trouble him because of your instruction, I believe you don't want outsiders to know what happened between you before, right?"

Poseidon let out a beast-like growl from his throat: "Athena, are you threatening me?"

"Don't dare, it's just telling a fact. In fact, I still have a lot of bad news about you. Some of the gods may already know this news in their hearts. They don't say it, but I think, Hess Tia probably doesn't know about these things, right?"

After Athena finished speaking, seeing Poseidon dare not speak out, she said:

"I don't want to quarrel too much with you. After all, we will rule the world together in the future. So, I have a proposal here, which can not only calm your anger, but also make up for your face. What do you think?"

"any solution?"

Poseidon thought about it seriously, and then asked.

Athena did not answer immediately, but shouted:

"Perseus."

"exist."

Perseus came to the cliff by the sea, knelt down on one knee before Athena in the sky, and asked:

"What are your orders, my goddess?"

"What you do yourself, clean up yourself."

Athena tapped her finger and said indifferently:

"Deal with those who dare to betray Poseidon."

Chapter 182. Heroes

Perseus knelt on the ground on one knee and paused for a moment.

He did not expressly stated that he accepts or rejects Athena's orders, but his actions have fully demonstrated his attitude. The rare hero from Athena's command has slowly raised the "slaughtering undead blade", the sharp The huge sickle blade is a bit shocking in the eyes of everyone.

Holding the scythe in hand, the loyal fighters under Athena walked towards the slaves who fought bravely beside him. A group of Argonauts watched by, although they couldn't bear it, they didn't object.

In this era, these slaves are "items". Since they are "items", no one thinks there is anything wrong with being disposed of.

What's more, this order came from the goddess Athena, whom Perseus directly believed in. If the gods worshiped by other heroes gave them such an order, they would most likely have to carry out this order with no conscience.

Seeing Perseus' actions, these slaves also knew what kind of fate they were about to face. Some of them retreated in horror, while others bravely attacked Perseus with weapons in their hands. However, after Athena's judgment came, the goddess also withdrew the power that had originally given them shelter. At this time, the bodies of these slaves became weak again.

They didn't have enough to eat. The soldiers who were able to overthrow the Kingdom of Publikaya before were all thanks to the blessing of Athena. Now that Athena withdrew her blessing, these strong warriors became After starving the hungry slaves, the divine light that had lingered on their weapons and shields also disappeared, and their weapons turned back into mortal things, and were lightly touched by Perseus with the "Knife of Undead Slaughter" in his hand. With a sweep, it shattered to the ground like dead branches and rotten leaves.

The slaves with shattered weapons looked at each other, and immediately dropped the weapons in their hands, turned around and started to run away. Seeing the group of slaves scurrying around like headless flies, Perseus frowned slightly, as if I don't like it.

He used the high-speed oracle technique to recite two spells, and with a light lift of his finger, the nearby ground immediately bulged up, turning into a circle of earthen walls, trapping the group of slaves in it.

"Don't you understand the words of the goddess?"

As Perseus spoke, he approached the group of slaves:

"You are neither willing to listen to the goddess, nor willing to die, which makes me very embarrassed."

While speaking, Perseus had already arrived in front of the first slave. It was a thin man. Seeing Perseus' shadow covering his entire body, the man fell to the ground with one hand Standing in front of himself, trembling.

But Perseus didn't say anything, directly raised the sickle, and chopped it down on his neck without hesitation.

clang!

The sharp treasure fell, but there was no blood splashing, but a dazzling spark. Perseus retracted the sickle, glanced at the magic barrier protecting the thin slave in front of him, then glanced at the side and shut up. Medea, who was silent, asked softly:

"Medea, what do you mean?"

"Brother, after all, they are lives, and they just fought side by side with you just now. Isn't it good for you to do this?"

Medea said.

"I know they are life, but life is divided into high and low. It is their honor to die for the goddess. Moreover, they are the ones who deserve to die. The goddess helped them walk so vigorously. It should be worth it right?"

Perseus gently pushed the magic barrier in front of him, and then said to Medea:

"Get out of the way, Medea, don't meddle in this matter."

"I won't let you, brother."

Medea walked over forcefully, and even used her wand to block Perseus' sickle. She stared at the senior brother who raised her since she was a child, and said with a straight neck:

"The teacher said that there is no distinction between high and low in life. These slaves are just because they were not as lucky as the king. What's more, they are not your enemies, but people who believed in you and entrusted their lives to you. Companion, your behavior like this is undoubtedly a breach of trust."

"Medea, forget it."

Jason persuaded the little witch:

"This is the judgment of the gods, we have no right to speak."

"Why do the gods rule that we have no right to speak?"

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