Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 650 Two Wars of Zeus

Hephaestus and the laborers carried the copper pots to the source of the Tianhe River. Athena's skills have long since disappeared, and the water of the Milky Way is still pouring down. Manda wants to wash her face with the river water. It is already a severe winter in the world, but it is very hot on Mount Olympia, and the sticky sweat on her face is unbearable.

Hermes and Pan were busy blocking the river, and no one noticed Manda. He was about to touch the water of the Milky Way, when a white hand suddenly grabbed Manda's wrist.

Manda was startled and turned her face away.

Sanjila looked at Manda silently, tears glistening with tears.

"Finally, I've waited for you."

With a whimpering voice that made the air freeze, Pan turned around, looked at Sanjila and said, "He hasn't changed at all."

Sanjila wiped her tears, nodded and said: "It hasn't changed, not at all."

Pan Shen turned his eyes and looked at Manda: "She has changed a lot."

Manda nodded and said, "Who is she?"

Pan Shen sighed: "I suspect that you are my father's biological child, not just by blood. I suspect that your father gave birth to you in the mortal world. Take a closer look at this girl. Even if you don't recognize her appearance, you should still remember her voice. Even if The voice has also changed a bit, and you shouldn’t forget her temperament, look at her eyes, don’t you know who she is?”

Seeing the confusion on Manda's face, Sanjila smiled. She cleared her throat and said: "If you are willing, please kiss my lips again. For you, all this..."

Manda hugged Sanjila and kissed her hard on the lips.

This was the last sentence left by Sanjila. Unfortunately, Manda could not hear it clearly at the time and could only hear what Hermes said.

Now that he heard it clearly, he picked up the sangela and prepared to find a place where no one was around to listen to it again.

"I'll go away for a while and I'll be back soon."

God Pan smiled and nodded, but as soon as Manda took two steps, Hermes stopped her again: "Where are we going! Don't you want to know what time it is now?"

What time is it now? It doesn’t seem like a particularly stressful time.

Manda looked at the cracks in the barrier, like a plastic bag with a hole in it. Hephaestus was applying paste on the breach. It seemed like this was a technical job, and there was nothing Manda could do to help.

Manda looked at Hermes with a flattering look on her face: "Just give me a 100% hourglass time." (Fourteen minutes)

"You still need a 100% hourglass?" Hermes mocked, "Do you think I haven't seen it?"

Manda blushed and said nothing. Hermes said: "You have good eyesight. Go to the edge of the crack and guard it. If anyone appears, let me know immediately."

Most of the people present had good eyesight, and even Hephaestus' group of short peons had ceased to be mortals, but Hermes chose Manda to stand guard at the edge of the crack.

Sanjila felt that this was a bit dangerous. Manda knew nothing about the divine world. She wanted to accompany Manda, but was stopped by Hermes: "Heracles became successful only after he participated in the battle of giants. God's qualifications, if you want your man to become a god, do not let him be distracted, and do not prevent him from establishing merits, so that you can write glorious deeds on the stone wall, which is related to his character. ."

"But Manda doesn't have the strength to fight against the gods." Sanjila's body was trembling.

Hermes said: "What we have to fight is not just gods, but the most powerful existence in the world. Manda does not need to face the enemy directly. The only enemies that can face him directly are me and him."

Hermes looked at Hephaestus.

Hephaestus suddenly turned around and said: "Don't count me in, I can surrender. I am the most outstanding craftsman, and the Lord of Divine Punishment will treat me well!"

Hermes pointed at Hephaestus and said, "Don't say such shameless words. Do you still have the dignity of a god?"

Manda stood on the edge of the crack and looked out. She thought it was still a dark night sky outside, but she didn't expect that the sky outside was blue. Manda saw the rising sun.

But when he turned around, he found that the sky above Mount Olympia was still dark.

"Father, it's dawn outside."

Hermes nodded: "I know."

"But it's still dark here!"

The peons laughed when they heard this: "Silly boy, whether it is dawn on Mount Olympia has nothing to do with the outside. It is dawn outside because Hyperion made the sun rise, but he does not live on Mount Olympia. The reason why it is dawn in Olympia is because Eos, the goddess of dawn, opened the gate of heaven, but Eos is not on the mountain now, she went to fight!"

Another peon said: "Once Eos was so drunk that he fell asleep for a whole month. Mount Olympia lost sunlight for a month. At that time, it was all supported by Apollo."

Another peon snorted and said, "Don't put it so nicely. Apollo only illuminates the palaces of the gods and doesn't care about other places..."

"Stop chatting and concentrate on your work!" Hephaestus roared, and all the craftsmen fell silent.

Manda stretched her head out of the barrier again. Hephaestus repaired the barrier and said in a deep voice: "Take your head back, be careful of your neck being pinched."

Manda touched the barrier, and it felt strangely like flowing glass. She could see the sky outside, but she couldn't see the sun.

"What is this barrier made of?"

"Who knows," Vulcan carefully applied the glue, "This thing is older than me. Legend has it that Cronus made it. There are also legends that another god helped Cronus make it. There is more than one barrier. , and in more ways than one, these barriers separate the divine world from the mortal world."

"What is the purpose of creating this barrier? To protect mortals from the gods?"

Hephaestus shook his head and said: "The era ruled by Cronus was the legendary golden age. Mortals at that time were not so fragile. These barriers were to protect the gods."

Manda asked in surprise: "Could it be that mortals at that time could harm gods?"

"It is impossible for gods to be afraid of mortals. According to the legends I heard, these barriers were originally designed to resist Gaia."

"Isn't Gaia the mother of Cronus?"

"Yes, He was a gentle mother, but something made her not so gentle."

"What things?"

"I don't know. Didn't I say that I didn't exist at that time."

It turns out that Cronus set up the barrier to prevent Gaia. I can't imagine what a terrible war broke out between the mother and son. This reminded Manda of a sentence - the rules were born because of Gaia.

"But according to mortal legends, gods often appeared in the mortal world a long time ago. Are those legends all false?"

"It's not false. When my father replaced Cronus as the Lord of the Gods, he opened a channel so that the gods could freely enter and exit the mortal world."

"Is this the passage I came up through?"

One of the hard workers laughed: "The passage you came up through is just a pinhole, even smaller than a pinhole!"

"How could that be a pinprick?"

Hephaestus said: "That is the pinhole. The real passage is extremely wide. The gods can enter the mortal world with all their power. It was from that time that the gods spread their bloodline to the human world."

"I really miss those days." A laborer handed over a bucket of glue, and Manda handed the glue to Hephaestus.

"What about that passage?"

Hephaestus said: "I was blocked by my father."

"Why block it?"

"There are many reasons. After all, the anger from Gaia, first the giants, then Typhon, especially Typhon, almost destroyed Mount Olympia. From then on, my father was full of disgust for the mortal world and completely blocked the access to Mount Olympia. The passage to the mortal world, only my father can wander around the mortal world with part of his strength."

It turns out that the power of the gods cannot directly act on the mortal world. It comes from the restrictions of Zeus and the protection of Olympia.

But after his resurrection, why could God Pan travel between the divine world and the human world?

Hephaestus replied: "It is the passage secretly left by your father, which is the pinhole we just mentioned."

Hermes is really powerful, there are almost no loopholes that he cannot exploit.

Hephaestus continued: "Since then, the gods have known less and less about the mortal world. It was not until that false god appeared that we knew that our faith had been stolen."

Manda asked: "That false god is the Lord of Divine Punishment? Since then, the gods have started a war with the Lord of Divine Punishment?"

Hephaestus sniffed and said, "There are wars, but they only happened twice, and they were not wars of the gods."

Manda was stunned: "Only two games?"

"My father went to fight the first battle by himself. After a month of fighting, He came back."

"Won or lost?"

"I don't know. No god has seen that war. My father said it was a draw, but I don't think it was a draw because my father fell into a deep sleep."

"How long have you been sleeping for?" This is a question that Manda is very concerned about.

"It's been a hundred years, and something has happened in this hundred years."

"whats the matter?"

"I won't tell you."

"Then why do you still bring it up?"

Hephaestus smiled: "A hundred years later, my father woke up. He made new rules. Except for him, all the gods could only use less than 10% of their power on the mountain. Then he brought another one with him. A god fought a second war."

"Which god?"

Hephaestus looked at Hermes in the distance.

Manda exclaimed: "Him? My father?"

"Yes, your father accompanied my father in the second war. The war lasted for ten years. During this period, my father cut off all contact between Mount Olympia and the mortal world. After he came back, my father Still said it was a draw, and your father never mentioned the war to anyone.”

Manda could deduce the outcome of this war. Judging from the situation in the world, Zeus and Hermes undoubtedly lost.

From this point of view, among the gods on Mount Olympia, only Zeus and Hermes have fought against the Lord of Divine Punishment. If the battle on the Mountain of Order is included, God Pan has also fought against the Lord of Divine Punishment.

But why did Zeus only choose Hermes? Why not take all the gods from Olympia?

Manda asked again: "I heard from God Pan that the gods are going to attack the Lord of Divine Punishment. Do they have a good chance of winning?"

Hephaestus looked at Manda: "Didn't your father talk about it?"

Manda shook her head.

Hephaestus sighed and said: "Your father must have a reason for letting you come here, but you must listen to my advice. As long as someone passes through this crack, whether it is an enemy or a friend, you must immediately Leave as far away as possible, this is not a war you can go through."

Two days passed in a blink of an eye, and the gods arrived at the residence of the Lord of Divine Punishment - the dark blue celestial body.

Looking from a distance, there is just a blue cloud and mist, almost blending into the blue sky.

One of Typhon's eyes drifted to Athena: "Are you ready?"

Athena nodded and said, "Do you want to take the lead?"

"It's not impossible, but you have to tell me my rules first."

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