They were imprisoned in the former dungeon of Athens. It was led by Peleus and Theseus, a group of heroes who followed the Olympian army to support the city of Athens.

In the prison at this time, Theseus was sitting in a corner of the cell with a few friends, with his head bowed, wondering what he was thinking, while Peleus was holding on to the small window of the cell where the bars were installed, looking through the bars. Try to look outside.

When he saw the black aura descending from the sky, turning the entire city of Athens into a dead place, the hero couldn't help but gritted his teeth and said:

"I didn't expect the God of War to be so vicious. When I was on the Argo, I thought he was a kind god!"

"There is no distinction between good and evil in the gods. Doesn't everything in this world follow their will? We mortals can only obey them."

A hero sighed, and asked Peleus:

"Pelius, did you see the others? Where did the gods and gods go?"

"Except for those monsters, I saw no one."

Peleus let go of the hand holding the window grille, and sighed somewhat dejectedly:

"Perhaps, they are all dead, and they were eaten by those monsters fed by Ares."

"Yeah, maybe we will do the same in the future."

The other hero said, looked at Peleus with some complaints, and said sarcastically:

"It's a pity, there is obviously another great opportunity in front of us."

"what?"

Hearing this, Peleus glared at him and asked:

"Could it be that you still want to betray your own beliefs and surrender to this evil god?"

"Since ancient times, winners and losers have always been kings and losers in this world. Before Zeus defeated his father Cronus, wasn't Zeus called an 'evil god' and a 'demon' by the titans? It's just that he defeated his own Brother, that's why he became the later 'God of Justice, omniscient and omnipotent'."

The hero looked at Peleus and said with a cold snort:

"Do you think that Zeus and Athena have done fewer bad things? Now I see that Ares, the god of war, is about to overthrow Zeus. Maybe he is the next 'omniscient' that we humans should believe in. Surrender early, Maybe we can still get a good position in the new era."

"You spineless bastard!" Peleus scolded angrily, "Have you forgotten the oath you swore when you swore allegiance to Goddess Athena?"

"If those vows can save my life, I will never forget them." Hearing this, the hero sneered, "It's a pity—"

Whoosh!

Just as the hero looked at Peleus mockingly, suddenly, there was a sound of breaking through the small cell.

An arrow came from nowhere, and shot at this blatant hero. In such a narrow space, with shackles on his body, this hero, whose skills were obviously not much better than ordinary people, could not do anything about it. Dodging, he was directly pierced through his chest by this arrow, taking his life away.

The heroes in the cell were taken aback, and then they saw a bat fly in through the gap in the bars of the cell, fall to the ground, and become Perseus Perseus with a bow and arrow.

The god who was loyal to Athena took a cold look at the cold corpse on the ground, and then said:

"Those who dare to betray the goddess will be killed without mercy!"

Chapter 306. Can You Deal With Him?

Seeing the Constellation God who appeared suddenly and shot and killed one of their companions in an instant, the hearts of the imprisoned heroes were full of excitement.

Because Perseus is the most loyal servant of the goddess Athena, and his actions represent Athena's will, and now he has sneaked into this city-state occupied by the god of war Ares, it must be To save them in place of Athena.

So, these heroes didn't care about their companion who was shot and killed by Perseus because of his broken mouth. They directly looked at Perseus with a strong desire to survive:

"Honorable Perseus, are you here to save us instead of your master Athena?"

"I was just here to investigate the situation, but since I saw you, I can find a way for you."

While talking, Perseus looked at Peleus, beckoned to him and said:

"Pelius, come here."

Hearing this, Peleus let go of his hand holding the railing by the window, came to Perseus, and looked at him with a frown.

Although Perseus has now been promoted to a god, Peleus still remembers the things he did on the Argo. Impossible to watch the dirty things Perseus did.

However, Perseus didn't care about Peleus' performance, and just praised him:

"I have seen your loyalty to the goddess. You are the one who is here, her most devout believer. Therefore, I will entrust you with this glorious matter."

As he spoke, he took out a gemstone from his body, stuffed it into Peleus' hand, and ordered:

"You take this first, and on the day when the Olympus army counterattacks Athens, you will use this gem to smash the city wall of Athens, opening up a path for the Olympus army to attack."

Holding the gem, Peleus showed a very painful expression. He seemed to have something to ask, but he didn't really want to communicate with people like Perseus.

Fortunately, there were other people beside him, and after hearing what Perseus said, they were overjoyed and asked:

"Could it be that under the current circumstances, Zeus and Athena are still planning to counterattack Athens?"

"Athens must be taken back, otherwise what will be the face of the goddess."

Perseus said in relief:

"Don't worry, since I've appeared here, it means that Goddess Athena already has a way to deal with Ares, God of War. Just wait here with peace of mind."

Then, he looked at Theseus in the corner of the cell, and said to him:

"Theseus, you too. After the army of Olympus takes back the city of Athens from Ares, the god of sin, you will still be the king of Athens, taking care of the kingdom for the goddess."

After hearing what Perseus said, Theseus also knelt down silently and thanked him: "Thank you, Goddess, for your favor."

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