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Chapter 800: The Impact Of The Argo Expedition [First Update]

The news that the Argonauts returned failed caused an uproar throughout Greece.

Everyone couldn't believe that so many of Greece's top heroes set out together, but only a dozen of them returned, and the rest died overseas.

Is overseas so dangerous?

Is Colchis so terrible? So many heroes died without bringing back the Golden Fleece?

For a time, the whole of Greece was shocked by the news of Colchis.

Only magicians think this is quite normal: they can teach them so many magicians, and these heroes can't do anything to them. There is definitely nothing wrong with them.

The only person who was pleased with this was Pelias, the king of Thessaly.

If Jason successfully brought back the Golden Fleece, then he would have to think hard about how to refuse to hand over the throne. After all, behind this was the Oracle sent down by the gods.

But now, he no longer needs to worry about the throne being taken away.

For the Argonauts, the first thing they have to deal with is not a sharp drop in reputation, but the revenge of the gods.

Although at sea, protected by the Magicians and the Argonauts, the gods may not be able to do anything to them, but it will be different after returning to Greece.

If there are no accidents, they who are targeted by the gods will live a life like the protagonists of "Death God is coming" in the future, struggling to cope with endless fatal accidents.

At this moment, something surprising happened to them.

The goddess Athena finally took action.

She announced with great fanfare that the Argonauts were people under her protection.

Such a declaration can put an end to the other gods' thoughts of murdering them - otherwise they will fall out with Athena.

The Argonauts are not very important to the gods and must be killed. The gods want them dead just to vent their anger.

However, Athena's decision also meant something else.

That is, the conflict of ideas between her and the Olympus gods has been put on the surface.

Definitely, this does not mean a complete break.

Athena still lives on Mount Olympus.

The conflict that broke out only severed her superficial relations with the other gods.

And what about the Argonauts?

With the end of the expedition, they also disbanded and returned to their respective destinations.

The ship that was originally going to be sacrificed to Poseidon after the expedition was now definitely sacrificed to Athena. After all, it was Athena who protected them in the end.

Athena was quite happy about this, after all, she once again made her old rival Poseidon lose face.

After the expedition, Jason not only failed to seize the throne, but also sadly discovered that his father Aeson had been persecuted by Pelias before and committed suicide by drinking poisonous cow blood. Jason's mother also hanged herself. , and the remaining baby boy was eventually killed by Pelias.

The fate of his parents and younger brother angered Jason, and before everyone left, he asked the Argonauts to avenge him.

Pelias was naturally no match for the Argonauts when he was unprepared. On a dark and windy night, he was killed in the palace. After that, the murderers who caused all this left the city one after another. Sally.

Jason himself also left this sad place and wandered all the way to Corinth.

There, King Creon accepted him. Jason's gorgeous appearance and good words played a big role here. Creon believed that Jason was indeed a tragic hero, and he happened to have no heir of his own. , so he betrothed his daughter Grauke to him.

Although Jason did not gain Medea's favor and obtain the Golden Fleece as in the myth, his subsequent fate was much better.

Jason, who aspired to become the king of one side, also had a tragic wish to benefit one side, but in the myth he actually betrayed too many people for this wish.

When facing the same fate, the mythical Jason was still tied to Medea, so he ungratefully accepted the engagement and divorced Medea.

In order to retaliate, Medea gave the bride a robe dyed with poison as a wedding gift. Grouch was burned to death by the fierce flames after putting it on, and her father also died trying to save his daughter. Medea even killed her two sons and fled to Athens in a chariot pulled by a dragon.

Jason lost the protection of the goddess Hera because he broke his promise. Once, while he was sleeping on the stern of the Argonaut, the rotting ship fell down and crushed him to death, "which ultimately led to fate's reward.

But now, Jason can be regarded as benevolent and benevolent.

He did not betray anyone, became Creon's son-in-law, and in the future became the king of the country Corinth. He was finally able to fulfill his dream, benefit one side with his own efforts, and prove his talents.

Under his leadership, Corinth became rich and powerful, surpassing his homeland Thessaly and becoming the leading powerful country nearby, which proved that Jason was indeed a good leader. In fact, from this point, Jason was able to make Argonauts When everyone on the ship unites together, we can start to see some clues.

In fact, from this aspect, he is not a particularly bad person.

In this process, Jason's views on the gods were also unknowingly passed on to the people of Corinth. Compared with the illusory gods, the people naturally believed more in the king who brought them a prosperous life.

So except for Athena, the other gods were gradually abandoned by them. After Jason's death, this view gradually spread.

The other Argonauts also have their own destinies. Some of them became lords of one party, and some became famous because of their various deeds. Although their destinies are different, the same thing is that the true face of the gods comes from their mouths. Gradually spread the word about Kailaiqiao.

Rumors about what the gods (who are good at getting money) do on the earth and how they treat humans as playthings continue to spread, especially the despicable deeds of people like Zeus who act recklessly on the earth and spread seeds all over the world are known to mankind. , the image of the gods began to collapse.

As a result, among the Greeks, except for a few low-key gods, the Olympian gods gradually lost respect.

Definitely, there is another reason for this, which is the gradual improvement of production technology.

After all, if you can't even support yourself and rely too much on the sky, how can a mortal have the courage to hate and oppose the gods?

Only when civilization has entered a certain stage, and mortals can live well without gods, and have enough facilities and reserves to fight against accidents, and temporary natural disasters cannot severely damage them, can mortals at this time have enough courage to deal with them. The gods raised a flag of rebellion.

And now, that moment is coming. .

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