Therefore, if Aetes declined his request with such a reason, he would not even be able to get up.

The so-called Argonauts, if they are the kind of people who seek the lives of innocent people in exchange for benefits, how can they be called heroes?

But even so, he still has something to say.

"Dear King Aethes, please believe that I have absolutely no intention of murdering your life, because it is not only the desire for the throne, but also the decrees of the gods, who led me to Colchis Island. God’s revelation made my uncle assign this task for me. It was also with the help of the gods that I obtained the Argonaut to go to sea. Because of this, I believe that obtaining the golden fleece is an act approved by the gods. You say The golden fleece is related to your life, but how could the gods want to take your life? So there should be any misunderstandings in this."

Later, Jason introduced his companions like Aethes. Many of them have the blood of the gods. While the sons of gods have extraordinary backgrounds, most of their behaviors will be instructed by the gods. There are so many sons of gods. Gathering together, they all joined Jason’s expedition, which can naturally explain some problems indirectly.

These two sides have reached a deadlock.

Aethes heard that Jason mentioned that he also had oracles from the gods of Olympus, but he knew that as the son of the previous sun **** and goddess of the ocean, although Aethes was a son of god, he was not influenced by the gods. A person blessed by the gods of Linpis.

On the contrary, if the gods of Olympus would regard him as a thorn in his eyes, Aethes would absolutely believe it.

He even wanted to reply to Yiasong directly: "How do you know how the gods don't want to take my life?"

It's a pity that even he can't say such words directly.

Because even if there is a magical **** to protect him, the gods of Olympus are nominally the rulers of this world.

According to the division of the magical gods and the Olympus gods, the magical gods are in charge of the magic net and wizards, but the mortal and mortal kingdoms are still under the jurisdiction of the Olympus gods, even those of Aethes. The parents also belonged to the Olympus gods before they completely rip their faces.

There are some things that any mage can say arbitrarily, but he can't say it.

Otherwise it will even hurt his parents.

Looking at Jason in front of him, Eetes was full of emotion.

Sometimes, he really envied those mages. Under the aegis of the mighty **** of mages, they were truly free.

People like him, although they have the wealth and power that ordinary people envy, are often involuntary and worry about more things that ordinary people can't reach.

At the same time, he was also keenly aware that the expedition of the Greek heroes in front of him may not be a simple so-called mortal prince seeking a treasure in order to regain the throne.

Behind them, there may be plans of the gods.

The Golden Fleece and his life are in the plan of the gods.

And what is the real purpose of the gods?

Is it to hit him and his parents, to hit the gods who once ruled the Greek gods, and to hit the remnants of the previous dynasty?

Or do you have a deeper idea, to point your sword at the real master of this island and protect his magical **** system?

Aethes couldn't see it through, couldn't figure it out.

But he understood that if the heroes in front of him really came from the will of the gods, then he, as the king, must not kill them for no reason.

Otherwise, put the handle on the hands of the Olympus gods.

But it's not okay to just refuse them to take the Golden Fleece.

Because the other party mentioned the oracle, if he sternly rejected it, wouldn't it be a violation of the oracle?

After thinking about it, Eetes could only think of one way.

That is drag.

Postpone the time to make a decision, give yourself more time to think, communicate the opinions of fathers, gods, and goddesses, and even find opportunities to discuss with the people of Mystral Academy-after all, he can't provoke the Olympus gods , Mystral Academy is not afraid of them.

Thinking of this, his emotions eased, and he said to Jason in front of him.

"Since you also have oracles from the Olympus gods, I can't easily disobey the instructions of the gods. But the oracles I received also exist, so I need some time to think and decide how to solve this. The question is better. In this case, can you accept it?"

Jason was also relieved when he heard Aetes' reply.

It’s fine if you don’t refuse.

Although Jason did receive an order from the gods on this journey, and the goddess Athena helped build the Argonauts, does the **** really have a clear text that he must seize the golden fleece? He did not get a definite answer.

In order to persuade Eedes and refute his words about the oracle, Jason could only be wise, and used some vague words to imply that Eedes himself had an oracle, and used the oracle to suppress the oracle.

It is also a strategy for him to pull the flag and use the momentum to suppress others.

Obviously this strategy finally worked.

At least Aethes no longer sternly refused.

In his opinion, as long as the other party is still willing to communicate, then there will be talks between the two parties.

He can seduce Aethes with advantage. If he can become the king of Thesari, there are naturally many ways to compensate Aethes, and the power of his and his partners as Argonauts can also be used for Aethes. S used.

In short, there is a glimmer of hope without a rejection.

Thinking about this, Jason nodded readily: "Of course, Your Majesty Aethes, it is natural for the wise to think carefully before acting, but when will we get a reply? We are far away after all. Come, although the Kingdom of Colchis is very beautiful, we cannot stay here for a long time."

"So, how about tonight?" Eetes thought for a while and made a decision. "I would like to ask you to leave temporarily, return to the boat, and summon your companions. Tonight, I will hold an event. A banquet that welcomes all the distinguished guests. Above the banquet, I will announce my decision in public. What do you think?"

Jason naturally wouldn't say anything against it.

For him, an afternoon is not too much.

Item 0749

The Argonauts finally left the palace.

But King Aethes still expressed deep concern for himself and the fate of this kingdom.

He was determined not to let the Argonauts take the Golden Fleece.

Even if the Golden Fleece is not at stake for his life, he will not let them take away the Golden Fleece.

Otherwise, as the king of a country, he would appear too weak and lose his majesty as a king if he agreed to any request made by outsiders, which would be very detrimental to his rule.

But not allowing the Argonauts to take the Golden Fleece would offend the Olympus gods, which is also the ending he didn't want to see.

After thinking about it, Eetes finally thought of a good way, which is also a plot that appears in various myths and fairy tales, and that is a test.

Speaking of which, Aethes also got inspiration from Jason’s uncle Perias.

Pelias did not want Jason to get the throne, but he refused directly and seemed unreasonable. Therefore, in the name of trial, he gave Jason an impossible task, so that he could keep his throne without fail. It will make oneself seem unreasonable and unreasonable.

Pelias pushed the key to the throne struggle to a thousand miles away and to himself whom he did not know at all. Eetes naturally complained about this.

But Aethes suddenly discovered that he could do the same.

Of course, he will not give Jason a task that needs to be done thousands of miles away.

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