"What has become?"

"Find a way to kill the gods of Olympus."

Circe could see that Oort's mouth was far superior to his magic talent.

He spoke better than he sang, no wonder Athena wanted to grab him and chat.

"So what do you mean?" she asked.

"I mean, everyone has secrets, why don't we talk about something else? It's not because of Athena that I was so flustered just now!" Oort explained.

"Okay, who made you my disciple?"

After going through so much together in a few days, Circe still has trust in him.

"Now tell me, what is it that makes you so flustered?"

Olter nodded and continued, "I didn't do anything tonight except chatting with Athena as I said just now!"

Circe nodded, seeing the amount of intensive conversations, he couldn't do anything else.

"Then, I found an excuse to practice magic and dismissed Athena.

But you know, she has the power to see through lies, I said to practice magic must be practiced! "

"That's right, that's the reason. If you want to deceive Athena, you must use true lies. Then?"

"And then it became what it is now!"

Oort stretched out his right hand and cast a fireball magic.

"This is indoors! Don't..."

Initiating a six-meter-diameter fireball in a sealed environment, Circe really wanted to educate his disciples.

"There is nothing to worry about." Oort was very frustrated.

Whoa!

A fireball with a diameter of less than one meter erupted quietly, making Circe dumbfounded:

"Why is it getting smaller again??"

Shinmei

It stands to reason that too many bizarre events have happened to Oort.

Circe should have been used to it for a long time.

But in the field of magic, which she is good at, such an unheard of situation still surprised her a little.

"The magic power output is exactly the same as usual, and your body is fine."

Circe hugged her chest with her jade hands, her slender right hand lightly touched her chin, and circled around Oort back and forth.

"To be honest, I really don't understand what happened to you.

In one day, such a big change can happen. "

Chatting with the goddess can also affect my magic ability?

This is too absurd, and Circe does not feel that there is any direct connection in it.

"But it's definitely related to this matter!" Oort was sure.

"Your thinking is not unreasonable. There must be something subtle that we haven't paid attention to, or there is unknown information that we don't know." Circe comforted.

"Well, we can only wait for good news from you, teacher." Oort pinned all his hopes on Circe.

He knew that it was impossible for him to discover its mysteries by himself.

Oort said good night and was about to go back to his room to rest.

"Wait, I just happen to have a new discovery here, come with me."

……

In the Korsky Palace, a certain secret room that is not known to the public.

"Teacher, what did you find?"

The two sat face to face, Oort asked.

The information Hecate provided in the symbols at the end of the book was too powerful, and Circe pondered for a long time before opening his mouth after organizing his words.

"This story begins a long time ago..."

He briefly mentioned the story between himself and the teacher, only mentioned the origin of the symbol, and then told the origin of the twelve gods of Olympus.

Then she talked about the catastrophe that the world is about to face in the symbol.

"do you understand?"

After Circe finished speaking, his mouth was dry.

It was found that Oort had already poured water and placed it in front of her.

The teacher is right, it is indeed a good thing to have a disciple.

Circe unconsciously showed a smile, took the water glass logically, and drank it down.

"I probably understand what you mean. That is to say, the gods of Olympus are not just enemies, but villains who try to destroy the world."

"That's right, I think they are the enemies from Xinghai, what do you think?"

Of course, Oort agreed with 1 people. After all, according to Circe, these gods still have the body of Mechanism.

Not to mention, what kind of city of gods are they still working on, this place is already a proper belt of rumors!

It's just that it's a little different from the Atlantic Hearsay Belt he knew.

"Teacher, I agree with you, but I want to ask a question."

Circe signaled Oort to speak up.

"Didn't the gods of Olympus face any challenges?"

"All challengers, even the existence that threatens them, have become dust and smoke of the past, and have been crushed into dust, so their rule is so stable."

Circe said sarcastically.

"The Titan gods knew the power of the Olympian gods, and they didn't want to compete with them, so they hid one after another.

But for some reason, they were still found, and there were many casualties.

"

~

Based on the message Athena left that day, Circe vaguely guessed that the content of the contract might be related to this.

Otherwise, she couldn't think of any bargaining chip, enough for the gods to indulge her and Medea, the two remnants, and even sent Demeter's inheritance, as well as immortal food and secret wine to maintain immortality.

"As for those Guigantes who are not afraid of death, they have long been buried under the wrath of the gods."

Circe pointed to the dark night sky outside the window.

"Artemis is in the sky, and the vast majority of Guigantes have not even reached the offshore waters of Olympus."

Oort just opened his mouth and didn't ask why.

Facing the devastating blow of the Star Destroyer, all destruction became reasonable.

"It is a mistake for such a powerful god to exist. Those heroic spirits should have been sent after they realized the seriousness of the problem!"

The water glass beside her had been refilled by Oort long ago. She drank another glass and continued, "However, are they coming too late? Anyway, I don't think they will succeed."

"I hope they can solve the problem smoothly, so that you don't have to risk your life to deal with the gods of Olympus, teacher."

The opponent is a god, and if the weak side does not have the courage to fight for their lives, there is no chance of winning.

In short, Oort wanted no surprises for Circe.

"..."

In the past, Circe would definitely have said without hesitation: "If I can use my life to bring down a few high-ranking gods, I will die without regret."

But now, she couldn't say such words to Oort who was expecting.

She is no longer alone.

"I hope those heroic spirits can succeed." Circe echoed.

"Then what should I do with the third book left by the master?"

"It is on the island of Thasos, a castle is built in the center of the spirit vein. It is said that its owner was a king who did not believe in gods, and all the residents in his territory did not believe in gods."

In this era, not believing in gods is a terrible thing in itself.

Oort probably guessed the ending of the king.

"What do you mean by that expression? Don't be so dark, okay!" Circe glared at Oort angrily, "People who don't believe in gods don't have direct punishment for inviting gods, they just made a small Decide"

"What decision?"

"It's better to give them a world without gods."

Oort was obviously a little confused and didn't understand the meaning.

"Is this being sent to another world?"

"No, the gods laid an eternal storm around Thasos Island, which cut off all possibility of communication with the outside world, and did not directly take anyone's life."

hiss!

After hearing this, Oort's hairs stood on end.

When it comes to doing a lot of evil, you have to be a god!

"Isn't this more painful than killing them directly?"

"Who knows, anyway, I only remember that the believers of the gods still shouted—praise the gods!" Circe had seen too many of these things, and his heart was not disturbed.

After she finished speaking, she saw Oort put his hands together and muttered words.

"what happened to you?"

"Teacher, wait first!" Oort interrupted Circe seriously, and then continued, "Praise Athena! From today on, you are the god I believe in!"

[WEB] 38. Heroic Spirits of Thasos Island

After listening to Oort's explanation, Circe froze in place for a moment.

She should have thought earlier that her disciples had no bottom line in some respects.

Especially in the attitude towards the gods.

The only awe in my heart is just to save my life, if one day the gods make a promise, I will never harm him.

Oort might not even look at God at all.

"No, this guy doesn't believe in God's promise at all.

According to his logic, it is precisely because the other party is a god that he will not keep his promise. "

"Teacher, I'm fine, what were you talking about just now?"

It can be seen that Oort prayed so devoutly just now that he didn't even hear what Circe was saying.

"It's not something important, you don't need to know. But I still want to remind you."

Circe propped his forehead helplessly, and said to his utilitarian disciple.

"Remind me what? If it refers to faith, I already have it just now!"

For some reason, Circe could hear a hint of pride in him.

"That's what I want to say. It's a good thing you chose Athena. If you want a goddess like Artemis who can't rub the sand in her eyes, you will be punished by God."

"...Then I have to tell the truth, in fact, I almost moved to believe in Artemis just now."

Circe: "..."

"Let's talk about the book hidden in Thasos Island, left by the teacher."

Circe no longer wanted to pay attention to Oort's flexible belief.

Because if he was really punished by the gods, the reason would definitely not be because of impious beliefs, but the reason of maliciously deceiving the gods is more likely.

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