Hades naturally knows best who Apollo's father is, and of course it is Zeus. There is no problem at all. So of course he also knew that Linton was making up stories now, and his nephew was about to be deceived into a fool.

So how did he answer? Obviously, what he needs now cannot be given to him by Zeus, only Linton has it, so in fact, this issue does not need to be considered for too long.

"Yes, everything he said is true." Hades nodded.

"What?" Everyone looked at Hades in surprise again. Is it true? This has to be said to add credibility to what Linton said.

Hades frowned, because Linton also looked at him with a surprised expression. This made Hades a little confused. What do you mean by the surprised expression? Didn't you make up this story yourself?

"Is this really happening?" Linton asked in a low voice.

"..." Hades didn't even bother to answer. Is it true that you don't know? Did you make it up and even believe it?

"Your circle is really chaotic." Linton said casually, then turned around and said, "Just like what you heard, the witness is here now, and the evidence is in my hands. Apollo, can you believe it?"

"I...I..." Apollo was indeed a little confused now, with a panicked expression on his face.

"Brother Apollo, don't believe what he said!" At this time, Artemis next to her was relatively sober. After all, she was not the person involved. Although she was a little surprised to hear such exaggerated news, she was not as shocked as It's Apollo-like chaos.

"Hades has joined that human camp for some reason. They are now united to deceive you, brother. Don't be fooled!" Artemis said quickly when she saw that Apollo was really panicked.

Although Apollo here understood what Artemis said and saw that the relationship between Hades and Linton was indeed unusual, he still did not stop wavering.

Under normal circumstances, even if Hades testified, he would certainly not believe it easily. But the problem is that Hades's testimony is just the icing on the cake. He can't overturn this most fundamental evidence and the familiar aura released by the head. This will make him even more shaken by Hades's words. Artemis just said what Hades said was a lie, she didn't explain what happened to the head.

At this time, Apollo looked at Linton and continued to ask: "Then who are you? Why do you know about this?"

It sounded like a question to repeat Linton's words, but Linton already felt that the other party really started to believe it, otherwise how could he ask such a question.

To be honest, Linton didn't expect Apollo's mind to be so simple. Sure enough, these people were all mentally retarded who had never seen the world. If a person's personality is such that he thinks he knows everything, that person is basically hopelessly stupid. As long as you find out something that the other party doesn't know, the other party won't know how to judge it. After all, there is nothing unknown in his cognition, and his weakness is too obvious.

However, Apollo's level of inexperience is really beyond Linton's imagination. He was just making up a story to see how far he could trick Apollo, but as long as he believed a little, Linton could laugh at him and break his defense. However, under the current situation, Linton found that the other party actually took it seriously, right? Then Linton will definitely not be polite to you, and of course he will get worse.

"Who am I? Of course I am someone your father trusts." Linton said.

"A person that my father trusts?" Apollo's tone was obviously questioning.

"Otherwise, how could this thing be in my hand?" Linton waved the head on his hand and said, "Do you know about tokens?"

"Token?" Apollo now completely followed Linton's rhythm.

"You also know that you can't believe such a thing easily. Of course your father also knows this, and he certainly won't think that his son will believe what others say casually, unless he is mentally ill. So he Only then will you leave a token." Linton said, "The function of this token is to allow you to believe it 100%."

"Could it be that……"

"Listen to me." Linton interrupted Apollo and continued, "But the problem is, you haven't seen your father since you were a child. If you are so likely to recognize his token, how can you be sure about it? Where is the authenticity? So the last thing he thought of was to cut off his own head and give it to me. So at this time you can confirm that this is the message your father gave you, isn't it? You didn't feel it ?"

"I...I..." Apollo wavered again. He indeed felt it, and Linton's logic really made sense. It was impossible for him to recognize other "tokens". But he thought about it and immediately questioned: "But what are you? A human being?"

"It's because I'm a human being." Linton said with a smile, "Back then, a groom suddenly became the God King. Do you think any of the gods in heaven at that time didn't know about this? But Zeus has already obtained the authority of the God King and knows the truth. The people have been eliminated by him long ago, and the remaining people have either surrendered or are hiding it for your life. Will they tell you the truth? All the gods who know about it have obviously been observed and screened by Zeus pass."

"But... I am a human being. Your father calculated correctly that Zeus would not notice me, so he left this matter to me. Can you understand?" Linton said.

"So... is that so?" I have to say that Linton's fabrication was so convincing. It was precisely because Apollo himself didn't take Linton seriously that he could understand more empathically why his father chose Linton. Suddenly, he even felt that his father's choice was very wise and powerful. As expected of his father, he could think of such a method.

Seeing that Apollo really believed it, Linton also struck while the iron was hot and said: "So do you understand now? Why did I hate Artemis so much just now? Because she is the traitor Zeus who forcibly occupied you. She was born with filthy blood from her mother. Look at her uneducated look just now. She is exactly the same as that groom. Completely different from you who have noble blood!"

"I see!" Apollo himself didn't like Artemis as his sister. Now that Linton said this, he really felt that this was the case. It turned out that he and Artemis were not on the same level at all.

Hades next to him couldn't help but hold his forehead. This guy called your own father a traitor, a groom, and uneducated in front of you. You agreed, right? This nephew is really hopeless.

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