This wedding directly involved tributes to two... No, three deities.
Hades, the king of the Underworld, Persephone, the queen of the Underworld, and Deter, the goddess of agriculture; these three deities.
But thinking carefully, it would feel that this is not sothing difficult to understand.
Jason's first journey back then was because of these three people, and now it is the sa.
After this conversation with the goddess of agriculture Deter, Jason did not leave imdiately... Besides, even if Jason wanted to, Deter would not possibly let him go just like that.
After all, several years had already passed since Jason left back then.
And so, after several days passed.
This morning, Goddess Persephone returned ho.
Walking in the glorious temple, the beautiful goddess softly called the nas of her mother and the nymph fairies in the temple.
But what puzzled Persephone was that no matter how she called, no one ca out to greet her.
Just as Persephone was puzzled, she suddenly heard a pleasant sound of qin music; that sound was like a gentle breeze blowing over Persephone's heart.
This made Persephone slightly stunned, then subconsciously follow the sound of the qin through the temple to the rear of the temple, that forest where it was eternally spring.
There, Persephone saw those nymph fairies wearing ethereal dresses, and at the sa ti, among the many fairies, she saw her mother.
And a handso youth sitting under the shade of a tree, holding a golden seven-stringed lyre in his hands, and that wonderful qin sound naturally ca from this youth's hands.
As he played the beautiful qin music, the bright sunlight shone on him, making him appear so dazzling.
Persephone naturally recognized this youth at a glance, so her expression could not help but show a bit of surprise.
But after the surprise, she ca beside her mother Deter, and together with the nymph fairies gathered here and her mother, listened to the qin music played by this youth.
Ti slowly passed, until the last beautiful note fell, the youth slowly put down his slender fingers that had been moving on the strings.
He raised his head; those erald eyes collided with Persephone's, and the slightly stunned him could not help but reveal a smile, saying: "Sister Persephone, you are back."
"You still know to co back!" Before Persephone could reply, she was fiercely glared at by Deter beside her.
After glaring at Persephone, Deter turned her head and revealed a gentle smile to Jason, stepping forward to praise Jason fiercely.
For this extrely obvious differential treatnt, Persephone once again felt depressed.
"Mother, who exactly is your daughter?"
"I do not want this daughter of mine right now; I have little Jason and little dea, that is enough!"
Facing Persephone's complaint, Deter replied without hesitation.
The corner of Persephone's mouth twitched slightly, then she cast a resentful gaze toward Jason.
For this, Jason could only reveal a slightly helpless smile.
After a few minutes, in Deter's temple.
"Sister Persephone, it is really good to see you before leaving... I thought it would be so ti before we could et."
Jason suddenly said this to Persephone.
"You are leaving?"
Persephone was slightly stunned, then looked toward Deter beside her.
But she saw that although Deter's expression showed so reluctance, she had no intention of stopping him, which could not help but make Persephone feel a bit strange.
"Yes, because of certain reasons, I plan to go to the Kingdom of Colchis."
"The Kingdom of Colchis?" Persephone blinked her eyes: "If I rember correctly, that is not little dea's country..."
As she said this, Persephone understood.
She understood why her mother Deter did not stop Jason from leaving.
"Yes, I am going to see my senior sister and junior sister..."
When Jason said this, his expression appeared sowhat helpless.
Jason originally thought that his next eting with dea would be during the journey for the Golden Fleece... Although last ti, Jason did have the idea to go see dea, but he was intercepted by Queen of the Sea Amphitrite.
But also because of Amphitrite, Jason learned a good craft, making the gods willing to quietly listen to his qin music, and obtained the recognition of Apollo, who was the god of light and also the god of music.
Obtained the seven-stringed lyre that could purify everything.
"You are finally going to see your sister?" Hearing Jason's words, Persephone suddenly laughed and said: "That is great; once you go see her, she will not nag us every night anymore."
Seeing Persephone bring up this topic, Deter's face also could not help but show a smile, while Jason's expression appeared sowhat embarrassed.
Actually, Jason did know that dea reported to them every night.
Because Hecate had ntioned it several tis, saying that if Jason was not obedient, she would throw him to dea, who was almost bothering her every night...
Mainly because when dea left back then, she also said to Jason that he must rember to co find her.
As a result, almost a year had passed; it would be strange if dea did not report to them.
But this was not Jason's fault... Alright, actually it really was his fault.
But who let there be that thorn in Jason's heart, knowing Jason's original future.
This made Jason always subconsciously resist seeing dea, even a little afraid of her...
Then since that was the case, why did Jason have to go find dea at this critical juncture?... The reason ca from Deter.
Therefore, at this mont, Jason's gaze looking at Deter also had a bit of resentnt.
During the few days staying with Deter, Jason slightly ntioned to Deter the things she needed to do at the wedding.
In the middle, when ntioning the selection of best man and bridesmaid, Deter directly fixed it, letting Jason and dea take on the roles...
And for Deter's such request, Jason thought for a while and found that he really could not refuse.
Because dea, in a certain sense, was actually better than the Hecate that Jason originally chose at the beginning.
And it could not be letting Cerberus cooperate with Jason, right?
So clearly at this critical juncture, with only a little over a month until the wedding, Jason could only set off once again to find dea.
And upon hearing that Jason was going to find dea, Persephone not only had no intention of stopping him, but even urged him in it.
And so, less than an hour after Persephone returned, Persephone stood together with Deter at the temple door, watching Jason riding the Pegasus leave.
With an attitude as if fearing Jason would regret...
"Speaking of which, Mother... Why did little Jason suddenly co here?"
And after Jason left, Persephone seed to suddenly rember this and doubtfully asked Deter.
Deter looked at Persephone, smiled mysteriously, but did not explain.
"What is it, Mother!" Persephone grabbed Deter's arm and pursued relentlessly.
"Alright, stop shaking my hand; I will say, I will say, alright?"
Deter replied helplessly, glared at Persephone grumpily, then smiled again, with a very happy expression, saying: "He ca this ti for our tribute; as for what the tribute is, I cannot say now."
"Eh, how is that!"
"Do not ask anymore; I promised little Jason, but... It will not be long before you know too; look forward to it."
Deter said softly to Persephone: "He will offer a tribute to you, to , and to that guy in the Underworld, sufficient to shock the gods!"
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After another few days passed...
Aeaea Island.
This was the residence of Circe, the daughter of the sun god Helios and one of the ocean nymphs, the burning fairy Perseis, and also the aunt of dea, the great disciple of Goddess Hecate.
The witch of temptation and corruption.
At night, in Circe's castle.
dea, wearing a light purple long dress, held the tin staff obtained from Hecate, and knelt respectfully before the statue of Goddess Hecate.
Offering her sincere prayers to her.
As for the words of the prayer...
"Teacher Hecate, may I ask if my brother has been well recently?... I heard from you a couple of days ago that my brother seems to be preparing sothing big again recently.
Teacher Hecate, why do you not stop my brother a little?... Although I also know my brother's personality, and I understand Teacher Hecate you.
But Teacher Hecate, your words are the most effective on my brother, and do you not feel that you are indulging my brother more and more?
I think this is not a good thing; Teacher Hecate, you should be stricter, so that I can step in to comfort him...
And Teacher Hecate, has my brother been getting too close to the respected Goddess Athena, the moon goddess Artemis, and the others recently?
And that woman nad Atalanta you ntioned last ti, has my brother t her now?
And when exactly will he co back to see ... Ah, I am not urging Teacher Hecate you; it is just..."
Yes, no wonder Persephone and Deter and the others urged Jason to co see dea quickly.
As ti passed, the words of dea's prayer, let alone them, even Circe, who had arrived here at so unknown ti beside, showed a speechless expression and ca beside dea.
"dea, are you praying to Teacher Hecate, or complaining to Teacher Hecate... And I estimate you do not need to pray anymore.
According to our teacher's personality, she should have already used magic to block the sounds from our side."
"Yes, I know." dea replied faintly to Circe: "Teacher Hecate did this very early, but I have also cracked it many tis; now Teacher is outlining new magic.
Aunt, do not speak first; while Teacher can still hear, let complain more... Cough, pray for a while."
Upon hearing this, Circe's mouth slowly opened wide as she looked at dea.
"Why do I suddenly feel that Teacher Hecate is a bit pitiful... And dea, do not call aunt again!"
"When you give up eting my brother, I will stop calling you aunt."
"That will not do; such an interesting junior brother, I must et him, and maybe he is looking forward to seeing too."
"That is impossible." dea replied decisively: "Because he does not want to see much, let alone you!"
"Why?" Circe asked sowhat depressed.
"Because... You are even more troubleso than !" dea said confidently.
And generally speaking, dea was actually not wrong.
Because the witch of temptation and corruption, just looking at her style, Circe was indeed more dangerous than dea.
She thirsted for love and was easily attracted to excellent n; this was also the reason dea strictly prohibited Jason from eting her.
And for the person she loved, she even had a stronger and more terrifying possessiveness than ordinary gods!
Her doting and loving playful thods were filled with the sweet taste of taboos.
It was even necessary to ntion one thing: in Jason's original story, the reason dea initially did those crazy acts was more or less influenced by Circe...
Circe listened to dea's words and could not help but widen her rainbow-colored pupils, looking at her huffily.
But after a period of ti, she seed to deflate and no longer paid attention to dea, kneeling down to begin praying to Hecate.
Her prayer was very quick; after a greeting, she slipped away directly, completely unlike dea, after all, she did not have so many complaints to say.
So in the next long period of ti, dea seed to have endless words, speaking to Hecate.
Even after she noticed that Hecate had already constructed a new magic array and blocked her voice, she still spoke for a long ti.
Until the moonlight had quietly disappeared from the room and the ti had co to late night, dea finally ended her prayer.
After ending the prayer, dea, who stood up, rubbed her completely numb legs, took out a bottle of magic potion, hesitated for a while, and ultimately did not drink it.
After all, unlike Jason, her soul had not been tempered and could not achieve the extent of never sleeping.
So she, yawning, directly lay down beside Hecate's temple and soon fell asleep.
And just after she had fallen asleep not long...
"I finally understand why Teacher Hecate always has an expression of having a big opinion of every ti we et... I just listened for half a day; you really did not say a single good word about !"
In the darkness, Jason, who had dispelled the invisibility magic, ca beside the sleeping dea.
He reached out and fiercely pinched her tender cheek, making dea's brows furrow slightly and let out a small whine, then Jason finally stopped.
He gently picked up the petite her, and at the sa ti used invisibility magic, disappearing from the spot...
Well, at least one thing dea said was correct.
That was, if not necessary, Jason really did not want to see this great disciple of Hecate at all, this witch Circe who was as troubleso as dea!
Among the three sisters of master and disciples, two were troubleso... Saying it this way was not right.
After all, who could guarantee that in the future, it would not beco all three were troubleso.
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