Chapter 61 The death of Hera?
Chapter 61 Death of Hera?
cloud.
While the mortals were still arguing over his appearance, Hephaestus had already arrived at his destination.
This place is located near Mount Olympus. Standing in the clouds, you can see the Temple of the Sun on the mountainside in the distance through the hazy clouds.
As the sun sets, Helios, the sun god who drives the sun chariot to bring light to the world, is rushing back to his temple to end the busy day and prepare for the next day's work.
After successfully inheriting his father's position, Helios was happy at first. But soon he felt something was wrong, but he couldn't explain what was wrong.
He often felt that the sun chariot given to him by the God of Fire Hephaestus was probably a fake artifact.
Even with the blessing of this artifact, walking in the sky still took a lot of effort.
After a busy day during the day, I no longer have the mood or energy to do other things at night.
He felt like he was living like a mortal, working during the day and resting at night so that he could continue working the next day. The long time passed by like this.
He wanted to get out of this vicious circle, but found that there was no way to do it. He had to take all of the fatigue and power, or leave them all behind.
He woke up too late.
Below, Hephaestus came for him. To be precise, he came for his status of looking into the world openly.
Under the cover of clouds and mist, he fell towards another peak next to Mount Olympus, and no gods noticed his arrival.
As the caster of the Sun God's Chariot, Hephaestus may know his habit of surveying the sky better than the Sun God Helios himself. No matter how he wanders in the sky, this mountain is his return to Mount Olympus.
must pass through.
Every evening, the peaks of this high mountain are filled with the rays of the sun, as if time has gone back and it's still noon.
It's always been like this, no surprises.
Pulling a piece of cloud and mist casually as a quilt, Hephaestus levitated and lay flat above the mountain, entering a state of half-asleep and half-awake.
He wants to use the power of the sun to explore something.
Since the battle with Hades, his relationship with his biological mother Hera has been repaired a lot.
These days, Hera often comes to Lemnos Island as a guest, and has become one with the surrounding sea gods.
As the person in charge of marriage, she seemed to have 'accidentally' forgotten Aphrodite and 'accidentally' forgotten the sacred marriage she had witnessed.
Anyway, Hephaestus had never heard her mention this incident.
On the contrary, when she was with Clotho and Aglaia, she would smile like a mother looking at her daughter, and her ears would become particularly soft.
Only occasionally when she looked at the two of them, she would have trouble making a choice in her eyes.
Hephaestus didn't know what she was troubled about, so he asked Clotho and Aglaia. The two of them showed a surprisingly tacit understanding and deliberately avoided his question.
Hephaestus was confused, as if... he was disliked?
Isn't his attitude obvious enough?
He overheard a conversation between his biological mother Hera and his adoptive mother Eurynome.
Hera complained to Eurynome: "The bottom line of marriage and the happiness of my children are so entangled. How should I choose?" Her answer was the cheerful laughter of her best friend Eurynome.
Hephaestus thought this sentence was quite good at the time, so he instinctively remembered it.
Unfortunately, without feeling, the rest is meaningless.
In the following days, every time Hera came, her relationship with everyone would become closer.
Because every time she comes, she will bring a 'gift' that can only be carried by four Pegasus.
Then he landed on the island with the envious and expectant eyes of the surrounding sea goddesses. With a wave of his hand, the 'gifts' were scattered in the sea, triggering a wave of joy.
But at the same time, every time she came, it would cause Hephaestus to feel intense uneasiness and panic. As the relationship between mother and son became closer, this feeling of uneasiness became stronger.
The dreams and premonitions of the gods are by no means groundless. Something bad must happen to the biological mother Hera!
Hephaestus never mentioned this matter to anyone.
But he still went to verify it as soon as possible.
But when he stood on the throne of history and scanned the past and future, he couldn't find any clues.
This is very suspicious. The biggest problem is that there is no problem.
But then came the question: Who could quietly set up a trap for Hera? Who could guarantee that this trap would be successful?
Being one of the small group of people standing at the top, Hephaestus was well aware of the difficulty.
There are only so many people at the top of the pyramid. Everyone knows the basics and is on guard against each other. He thinks that someone can defeat him, but he will never fall without any signs.
Unless the unknown god is hiding in the dark and has not appeared for hundreds or even thousands of years. It has been so long that everyone has forgotten about him. In this case, they will naturally be unprepared.
Hephaestus was very curious about who he was and what conflict he had with his mother Hera, which made it worth spending so long.
Lying flat and suspended on the top of the mountain, Hephaestus couldn't wait to use the light of the sun to peek at the entire world and find out who was behind the scenes.
He would like to see how many careerists this small world hides, and how many secrets it hides that even he cannot know.
The neighing of horses was heard in the sky, and Hephaestus waited patiently for Helios to drive the chariot of the sun to pass directly above him.
A question suddenly flashed through his mind: "I had just stepped into the threshold of powerful divine power. Can the hasty and simple arrangements really be hidden from the mother who is in charge of marriage authority?"
Before he had time to think about it, the sun chariot had already passed directly over him, shining endless light on the mountain peaks.
This process only takes a short moment.
Hephaestus seized the opportunity and connected a thought with the Chariot of the Sun. He was the caster of the Chariot of the Sun and the real owner, so he had this right.
The afterglow of the setting sun that filled the earth instantly became his eyes, helping him to see every corner of the world and every god in an honest way.
In the eyes of Hephaestus, the whole world is going back crazily, and the past of this world is penetrated by him.
Those hidden, unrecorded stories also surfaced.
With the past as a basis, the future becomes more clearly visible.
In an instant, he fell into sleep.
He saw it.
In the dream, Hera was walking on the earth without any precautions. Two spears suddenly came out of the ground not far from her, one through her heart and one through her head.
She was lying in a pool of blood.
Time passed by, and a vague female figure appeared next to Zeus, sitting on Hera's throne as Queen of Heaven.
She is laughing!
On the top of the mountain, Hephaestus suddenly opened his eyes.
He stared at Mount Olympus not far away.
A new moon is rising slowly from the mountainside, its cool light spreading over the earth.
Chapter completed!