The Dharma God Of All Realms Begins With Harry Potter

Chapter 781: Fight Against Dragon [Fifth Update]

"Good intentions from the Olympus gods? Are you kidding?" Dragon almost laughed out loud as if he heard something funny.

But after laughing, there was endless anger.

"You are just a mere mortal, a chess piece manipulated by the gods. It is really funny that you dare to mention the so-called face of the gods in front of me... Don't you know that this stumps you? You The gods of Olympus you mentioned have always had bad intentions towards the magic system, and by being ordered to steal the Golden Fleece, aren't you their accomplices?"

"Wha...what?" Jason had no clue at all about Dragon's statement.

"It's hard, isn't it?" Dragon's mouth full of sharp teeth showed a mocking smile. "Obviously the Kingdom of Colchis is a kingdom protected by the goddess. If you steal the Golden Fleece that I protect, what will happen between the goddess and Helios who is behind the Kingdom of Colchis?"

Jason had nothing to say, he had never thought about these calculations between the gods.

"The gods of Olympus only have the rule of Greece in their eyes. They can't sit still when they see what they call the 'remnants of the previous dynasty' who have the idea of ​​uniting with the goddess. And you are just them. They are just chess pieces to drive a wedge between us, 387, but it is a pity that you ants are completely unaware of it and risk your life for the trivial things they throw out. It is really ridiculous. "

Small profit?

Is Thessaly's throne really just a small gain?

But isn’t that what it’s like for the gods?

As long as the gods are willing, an Oracle can make a country change its king, but the people of this country have to let it go.

What Dragon said made Jason finally understand everything.

No wonder the attitude of those magicians has always been that they only know Hecate and not the gods of Olympus, and they have been ruthless in the test.

No wonder they knew what their side represented and the identities of so many sons of gods, but they still looked down upon them.

If the two pantheons have always been in conflict, then everything would make sense.

He thought of the "cricket fighting" game he played with other classmates at Teacher Chiron's place when he was a child.

It's a pity that the Argonauts, under the instigation of the gods, are just like crickets in a poison?

Crickets will bite each other in order to defend their territory or compete for mate rights, but their so-called territory and mate rights are nothing to humans fighting crickets. Human beings use these insignificant things Let the originally conflictless crickets fight to the death.

It's the same with them today.

The gods are like people fighting crickets, whether it is the goddess Hecate or the gods of Olympus.

And they, these sons of gods and believers of gods, are nothing more than cannon fodder like crickets in the eyes of the gods.

Perhaps for the gods, they still have some importance - especially some of the sons of gods - but that importance is just like a cricket that is valued by others. Even if it is so important, the cricket is still a cricket, and it will still be a cricket. He was used to fight other people's crickets, and then lost his life for no apparent reason due to disputes between humans.

To humans, the life of a cricket is meaningless.

To the gods, human life is meaningless.

Jason finally understood everything, the true meaning of the great Argonautic journey in his eyes, and why his companions died along the way.

The more than fifty companions who were sacrificed were like crickets sacrificed in the poison of the gods. Perhaps the gods would lament for them a few times, but that was all.

But what can they do about the gods' decision? Can they still object if it stumps them?

No.

As crickets, all they can do is completely accept all this, let it go, and then step onto the fate given by the gods like puppets.

He clearly remembered the fate of those insects that disobeyed their master's arrangements and were unwilling to fight with other crickets.

Maybe the owner can release it when he is in a good mood, but more often it is killed by the angry owner.

And now, they Argonauts, like those crickets thrown into the poison, must fight with the enemy's crickets.

He thought so, the Argonauts thought so, and Dragon thought so too.

"Since you have nothing to say and are not prepared to hand over the Golden Fleece, then don't blame me for being rude." Dragon's voice growled.

The Argonauts also silently clenched their weapons.

Realizing that there is no longer the possibility of negotiation between the two sides, the battle will begin.

And it was Dragon who started the battle first.

I saw him taking a step back slightly, and then biting hard in the direction of Jason.

Jason's original strength was not strong, and he did not react at all to Dragon's attack.

But his teammates are all very talented.

Beside him, Telamon immediately pulled it away violently, allowing Dragon to take a bite.

Here Telamon quickly retreated with Jason, the key figure, while the other Argonauts holding various weapons rushed towards Dragon.

"Today, let us have a taste of what it is like to be a dragon-slaying warrior!" Meleager shouted proudly, and the other heroes responded one after another.

Countless different weapons attacked Dragon from all directions.

Led by Atalanta, the heroes holding bows and arrows also shot arrows at Dragon from a distance as a containment.

Orpheus did not participate in the battle, but he plucked the strings of his harp and chanted passionate battle songs. Although he did not have the power of magic, the divine power inherited from Apollo and his superb musical attainments still made him His songs have a magic-like effect, making the Argonauts feel excited and braver as they fight.

Asclepius ran far away to protect himself and was ready to treat his companions who were injured in the battle.

As for Ye Ting and Circe, they used the excuse that magic was not very effective against creatures with high magic resistance like Dragon, so they hid aside and used buffs on others.

This is how the battle begins.

Although the Argonauts mustered up the courage to fight Dragon head-on, they soon realized a problem of huge amounts.

Dragon's dragon scales are so hard that their weapons can't cause any damage to it.

The swords, spears, swords and halberds landed on Dragon's dragon scales, leaving only a trace at most.

Such attacks are nothing more than scratching an itch for Dragon.

And if they can't break through the defense, how are they going to defeat Dragon?

Congratulations, today I am the fifth grader again... Even the game can't block me!!

For a diligent author like me, shouldn’t everyone use flowers and monthly tickets to encourage me?

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