When Xu Las and the female fairies were no longer visible to him, Ye Ting returned to the boat with satisfaction.

After half a day, Heracles finally realized that Hylas had disappeared.

It's no wonder that Xu Las is not a helpless person who needs someone to take care of the baby, so it's not surprising that he acts alone. This also leads to the fact that after discovering that Xu Las has disappeared, he has missed the opportunity to find him quickly. Opportunity.

For Heracles, his adopted son Hyras was just like his biological son, so he must find him.

For this reason, he said goodbye to his companions as fate would have it, and stayed here alone to embark on the road to find his adopted son.

So, at this time, how will the gods react when faced with the failure of their own plan?

Will they come to dissuade the Hercules?

With such a guess, Ye Ting once again followed Hercules and observed secretly, and indeed discovered the appearance of the god.

The visitor was the divine envoy Hermes. Since his leg was broken by Ye Ting in the last divine war, he asked the god of work Hephaestus to make a prosthetic limb for him.

Definitely, no matter how ingenious the God of Works is, he cannot create a prosthetic leg for Hermes that is as useful as his original leg, and Hermes' speed as an envoy will inevitably decrease.

Now, these 730 angels with a prosthetic limb appeared in front of Hercules, conveying Zeus's will to him, trying to get him to rejoin the Argonauts' journey.

Unfortunately, he was righteously rejected by Hercules.

In order to find his adopted son, this Hercules did not even give the Olympus gods face.

Ye Ting watched helplessly as the two sides argued. Hermes tried his best but failed to convince Hercules.

In this situation, what can the gods do?

In order to prevent the magic system from discovering flaws, they did not even dare to go out to the people in person without a suitable reason.

Under such circumstances, it was naturally impossible for them to personally help Hercules retrieve Hylas in order to allow him to return to the Argonauts.

Although Hercules was a demigod, he was not willing to risk their plans being exposed.

In this way, fate returned to its established trajectory, and the Argonauts set off again.

The next ordeal the Argo encountered was in the Kingdom of Pebrucia.

Its king, Amikos, was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and the nymph of Bithynia. Anyone who came to his kingdom was forced to have a boxing match with him, and anyone who lost was killed by him.

When the Argonauts came ashore, the king issued a letter of challenge to them and asked them to choose one person to challenge them.

It was Polydeuces who took action, but Ye Ting did not take action this time, because it was easy to find abnormalities in a duel.

Without Ye Ting's help, the overestimating king was no match for the Argonauts. After a fierce fight, Polydeuces punched the king on the ear, killing him.

Afterwards they sailed to the island of Propanchius, where King Lycus had been attacked by Amikos, and was grateful to the Argonauts for having exterminated him.

However, while there, while they were out gathering straw, Edmund, the son of Apollo, was wounded by huge amounts of wild boar and died.

This is also the third person to die in the Argonauts.

The Argo then sailed all the way and passed the mouth of the Termodeon River.

This river is different from other rivers in the world. It originates from a spring deep in the mountains. After flowing for a while, it divides into ninety-six tributaries and flows into the sea.

The Amazon female warrior lives where the widest river flows into the sea.

This nation is all female. They are the descendants of Ares, the god of war, and Harmonia, the maid of Artemis. They did not build magnificent castles, but were divided into many tribes and gathered in the form of villages.

The Amazons are a barbaric and warlike nation. There are only women in their kingdom, not men, and every woman must learn fighting methods from an early age. According to custom, men are not allowed to enter the territory of the Amazons.

If this group of warlike women were to meet the Argonauts, they would definitely start a fight.

In the myth, Zeus arranged a northwest wind at this time to blow the Argonauts off course. Perhaps a war would really begin between the heroes and the Amazons.

Perhaps in Zeus's mind, although the Argonauts are powerful enough, the Amazon female warriors are also enough to cause them a lot of trouble.

It's a pity that now that Ye Ting is here, how can he let the Argonauts go and save them from disaster in this situation?

Although the Argonauts were aware of the existence of the Amazons, they originally did not know where these women lived.

Before this happened, Ye Ting had managed to control a hero who accidentally burned most of the sails when he got up at night. Temporarily minimize the impact of wind direction on the Argonaut.

Coupled with the influence of magic on the ship and the heroes' urgent need to repair the sails, the ship finally docked near the mouth of the Termodeon River.

Since the Amazons lived nearby, there were traces of human habitation on the coast. The heroes planned to stop here and exchange cloth with the people living here to mend the sails.

As usual, after landing, everyone set up camp on the shore, planning to settle down first.

Under Jason's command, some were responsible for setting up camp, some were exploring, and some were cutting wood, hunting, and fetching water...

As usual, Jason did nothing but talk.

Ye Ting and Circe stayed in the camp, while Atalanta entered the forest excitedly and joined the hunt.

Just when everyone thought that this was just a normal stop, unexpectedly, when the bonfire in the camp was burning, a scream came from the distance, and it was none other than Faleros, one of the crew members.

Accompanied by the cry for help, Phaleros ran back to the camp, only to see that his armor was crooked all over his body, and there was an arrow in his back [obviously he had fought with others before.

"Phaleros, who attacked you?" Jason stood up immediately to show his concern, and Asclepius stepped forward to treat his wounds.

"They are a group of women," Phaleros said hurriedly. "They are all terrible warriors. They hold shields with crescent moon patterns and wield spears, bows and arrows and battle axes. Between me and Periklymenos While pursuing a wild boar, it attacked us, and I was struck by an arrow, which killed Periclenus on the spot.

"What!"

"How dare you kill our companions?"

"These women are so brave, we want to avenge Periclenus!"

The death of a companion made them furious, and they all expressed their intention to find trouble with those women. .

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