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Chapter 1076 Ambitious Zeus, catastrophe

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    The Great World of the Western Gods is also a big world with a vast era and calendar. It has gone through two glorious eras, and now it is the third glorious era, with constant internal fighting.  O Lord of the gods, Zeus!

    Zeus is unpredictable, constantly consolidating his position, and will deal heavy blows to all threats, even his own son!

    But the son of Iapetus was very clever, and immediately thought of a clever way.

    He took a thick and long fennel stalk, carried it close to the approaching sun chariot, stretched the fennel stalk into its flame and ignited it, and then returned to the ground with flickering fire, and soon the first pile  The firewood was burning, and the fire burned more and more vigorously, and the flames soared into the sky.

    Seeing the flames rising in the world, Zeus was furious. Seeing that he could not take the fire away from humans, he quickly came up with new disasters to punish humans, so as to offset the blessings brought by fire to humans.

    He ordered Hephaestus, the god of fire, who is famous for his craftsmanship, to build a stone statue of a beautiful woman.  Athena also lost kindness to Prometheus because she gradually became jealous of him. She personally put the stone statue in shining white clothes, covered it with a veil, put a wreath on its head, and put a golden ribbon on it.

    This golden headband was also made by Hephaestus.  In order to please his father, he made it carefully, and the blond headband was exquisitely shaped, and the belt was decorated with animal figures with different expressions.  Hermes, the messenger of the gods, taught the language skills to this charming and charming figure; Aphrodite, the god of love, endowed her with various seductive charms.

    So Zeus injected vicious water into this beautiful image, and he named her Pandora, which means "woman with all talents", because the gods gave her a gift that endangered mankind.

    He sent the young woman down to earth, and the gods, who were roaming freely on the earth, were amazed at the incomparably beautiful woman.  She came directly to Epimetheus, Prometheus' younger brother, and asked him to accept the gift Zeus gave him.

    Epimetheus had a good heart and no suspicions.

    Prometheus had warned his brother not to accept any gift from Zeus on Olympus, but to return it immediately.  Epimetheus, however, forgot this warning, and gladly received the young and beautiful woman.

    It wasn't until later, when he suffered, that he realized that he had brought disaster on.

    Prior to this, human beings obeyed Prometheus' warning, so there was no disaster, no hard work, and no tortured disease.  Now, the girl holds the gift in both hands, a large, tightly closed box.

    As soon as she walked in front of Epimetheus, she suddenly opened the lid of the box, and the disaster inside flew out like a puff of black smoke, and quickly spread to the ground.

    There is only one good thing hidden deep in the bottom of the box: hope, but Pandora, according to the warning of the father of all gods, quickly closed the lid before it flew out, so hope was closed in the box forever.

    Since then, various disasters have filled the earth.  sky and sea.  Diseases spread among men day and night, raging, and silently, because Zeus did not let them make a sound.

    All kinds of fevers are rampant on the earth, and the god of death is running wildly in the world.

    Then, Zeus took revenge on Prometheus himself.  He delivered this enemy into the hands of Hephaestus and two servants who were nicknamed Kratos and Pia, which means force and violence.  They dragged Prometheus to the wild mountains of Scutia.

    Here, chained by strong chains to the cliffs of the Caucasus Mountains, he descended into the dreadful abyss.

    Hephaestus was reluctant to carry out his father's orders, because he liked the son of the Titan god very much. He was his relative, peer, descendant of his great-grandfather Uranus, and a descendant of the god.

    However, the two rough servants who carried out the cruel order beat him up for saying many sympathetic words.

    Prometheus was chained to the precipice, and he hung upright, unable to sleep, unable to bend his weary knees.

    "No matter how much you whine and lament, it is of no avail."

    Hephaestus said to him, "Because the will of Zeus is unshakable, these gods who have recently wrested power from others are very cruel."

    The prisoner was sentenced to be tortured forever, at least 30,000 years.  Although he screamed loudly and called to the wind.  river.  The sea and the earth, mother of all things, and the sun that watches over all things bear witness to his sufferings, but his spirit is impregnable.

    "No matter who, as long as he learnsAcknowledge the unconquerable power of certain numbers.  "

    Prometheus said, "You must suffer the pain you are destined to suffer."

    Zeus threatened him again and again, asking him to explain his ominous prophecy, that is, "a new marriage will make the king of the gods face destruction", (referring to the marriage with the sea goddess Thetis. His son is more powerful than his father.)

    But he never spoke.  Zeus kept what he said, and every day he sent an eagle to peck the liver of the bound Prometheus.  How much the liver is eaten, it quickly returns to its original shape.  He had to endure this painful torture until someone voluntarily sacrificed himself for him in the future.

    The day has finally come for the unlucky Prometheus to be relieved of his misery.  Heracles came here one day, after he had been hung on the rock for so long a miserable time, in search of the Hesperides.

    When he saw the eagle eating poor Prometheus' liver, he took out his bow and arrow, and shot the cruel eagle from the suffering man's liver.

    Then he loosed the chains, freed Prometheus, and led him away from the cliff.  But in order to meet Zeus's conditions, Hercules left Chiron, a centaur and half horse, on the cliff as a substitute.

    Although Chiron could ask for eternal life, he was willing to give his life in order to save Prometheus.  In order to fully implement Zeus's sentence, Prometheus must always wear an iron ring with a stone from the Caucasus Mountain on the ring.

    In this way, Zeus could proudly claim that his foe was still chained to the cliffs of the Caucasus Mountains.

    Great Western World!

    This is an ancient world with profound foundations, and there are three people in just half a step of detachment!

    On Mount Olympus, the unselfish Mori depends on the goddess of fate to decide the fate!  Destiny rules not only people, but also gods.

    No one can escape the stern and selfless fate. No matter how much power and power they have, they can't control the fate of gods and people. Zeus's own fate is also in their hands.

    In the face of fate, we can only obediently obey. Only the goddesses of fate know the arrangement of fate. The goddess of fate, Clotho, spins the thread of fate to determine the life span of a person. Once the thread of life is broken, a person will die.

    Lachesis, the goddess of fate, drew a lot with her eyes blindfolded. That was the fate of a person's life.  The thread of life is rolled into a very long roll, as long as it is involved in the thread of life, it is inevitable.

    In addition, Prometheus also knew a big secret, that is, the sons born by the sea goddess Thetis are stronger than their fathers.

    This made Zeus have to give up Thetis, because he was afraid that his status would be lost. Also, he swallowed Metis when Metis was pregnant with Athena, because he was also afraid that his son would overthrow him!

    Goddess of Fate, Lord of the Gods, Zeus, and Metis, these three half-step transcendent powerhouses, all belong to the third generation!

    What happened in the chaotic universe, it is impossible for a big world outside the chaos like the Western Gods Great World to know.

    The ambitious Zeus, the lord of the gods, is tired of intrigue, and now he is eyeing the Great Desolate World to carry out their colonial expansion!

    Of course, this may also be that Zeus wants to continue this great world war and consume the power of his ambitious twelve main gods!

    The twelve main gods, twelve saint-level powerhouses of the Four Realms Dao, attacking at the same time, will be an unprecedented crisis for the prehistoric world!  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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