Chapter 1403 When the Western Gods Meet the Elder Gu from the East (1)
Gu Mo has now traveled into ancient Greek mythology.
In mythology, when the god-king Zeus usurped the throne from his father, the old god-king, he was cursed by the old god-king.
The old god-king cursed that the son of Zeus would be more powerful than himself and killed him.
This curse made Zeus feel like a lump in his throat and made him uneasy.
For this reason, Zeus devoured his first wife, the goddess of wisdom, and gained unparalleled wisdom and advanced thinking power.
But Zeus was still worried and forced Prometheus, the god of prophets and foresights, to reveal the secret of the God-King's curse. After failing to do so, he plotted to steal the fire and give it to the human world. He then tied Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountains and used human beings.
His foolishness and arrogance aroused the anger of the Olympus gods.
In anger, the gods issued the curse of Pandora. Humanity was eroded by the terrible curse and almost destroyed.
At this critical moment, Prometheus finally relented and exchanged the secret of the God King's curse for the continuation of the human race.
In the end, mankind re-established a new home on the earth, and Zeus, who learned the secret of the God King's curse, also realized that mankind would be the key to the game between the gods.
Zeus wanted to control the divine power on the earth and the destiny of mankind, but found that he could not control destiny.
Because the rights on the earth are controlled by humans, humans are not only loyal to one god, Zeus.
Moreover, the earth mother Gaia also protects humans and allows humans to establish their own civilization on the earth.
Zeus realized that only with the help of the power of human blood could he rule the entire human race without incurring a curse.
As a result, God King Zeus began to break the boundaries between the bloodlines of humans and gods, and threw his children of his own bloodline into the earth. From then on, demigods with the bloodline of gods were born, and the heroic age of mankind also began at this time.
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One day, Zeus pretended to be the husband of a mortal woman, Agne, and seduced her.
In order to deceive others, Zeus also gave the sun and moon gods a long holiday, making the night three times as long as usual.
As the King of the Sea in ancient Greek mythology, Agne is indeed pregnant with a child.
This child is the male protagonist of this dimension—Kles, the greatest hero of ancient Greece.
When he was born, Zeus announced to the gods in public that his son would become a great hero with a bright future.
The jealous Queen Hera hated Cleus, but Hera knew the importance of this child to Zeus. If she killed Cleus directly, it would definitely anger Zeus.
So she ordered the goddess in charge of deception to control Zeus's reason and trick him into making an unbreakable oath: Today, the first-born child of the Pearl family will become the ruler of all relatives.
Pearl is also a great hero in ancient Greek mythology. At the same time, he is also the son of Zeus.
And Agne is Pearl's granddaughter, and Zeus gave birth to Cleus with Agne. Please take a closer look at this relationship...
These are all routine operations in ancient Greek mythology. The entangled ethical relationships between these gods should be able to circle the earth thousands of times. There is nothing to complain about.
But what Zeus didn't expect was that after he swore the oath, Hera made Eury, another child of the Pearl family, the first baby born today.
In order to change the fate of his son, who was also the fifth-generation descendant, and was about to be enslaved by his fourth-generation descendant, Zeus made an inviolable agreement with Hera: his son would not be ruled by Eurolaw for life, and would only need to help Eurolaw.
If you perform twelve great deeds in the law, you can regain your freedom and gain eternal life.
In order to help his son overcome the difficulties, Zeus sent his daughter Athena, the wise goddess of war, to help.
Moreover, Zeus took advantage of Hera to sleep and brought Cleus to drink Hera's milk.
Cleus was very strong and sucked Hera very painfully. Hera woke up and threw Cleuse to the ground.
At that moment, the splashed milk spilled into the air and turned into the Milky Way. These drops of milk made Cleuse escape from the mortal world and gain divine power.
Hera was even more hateful and did not give up harming Cleus. When Cleus was still a baby, she sent poisonous snakes to kill him, but was captured by Cleus in the cradle.
The mortal cuckold father of Kles learned from the priest that his son would be a great person in the future, so he cultivated his heroic spirit from an early age.
Cocles accidentally killed his violent teacher when he was young. Although a fair judge ruled that he was self-defense, his father was afraid that he would cause trouble and banished him to live in the mountains.
He got gifts from the gods in the mountains, swords, bows and arrows, golden armor and clothes.
As an adult, Cleuse defeated the enemy for another country, so he married the beautiful princess of that country.
But Hera confused his mind and drove him into madness, causing him to murder his son and nephew in a state of insanity.
In order to wash away his sins, he had to embark on a journey to complete twelve "impossible" tasks.
The twelve tasks are to kill a giant lion, kill a water snake, drive away strange birds, tie a deer, catch a wild boar, clear the cattle pen, control a bull, subjugate a fierce horse, seize a belt, snatch a herd of cattle, subdue an evil dog, and get a golden apple.
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With the help of divine power and gods, Cleuse completed the task, but was misunderstood and poisoned by his second wife.
After his death, the soul of Cleus was transferred to Mount Olympus and became Hercules, the future successor recognized by the gods.
Hera, the empress of the royal palace, failed in her battle with an illegitimate son, and the various difficulties set for her became a step to gain experience and upgrade to become an immortal god.
In the end, when Hera faced the god Claes, she could only forcefully put aside her past grudges, make peace with him, and marry her daughter, the goddess of youth, to Claes and become his mother-in-law.
A family falls in love and kills each other, and a big upgrade package comes. All the people who suffer are the innocent people who are included in the upgrade package.
Unfortunately, the original body is a stumbling block in this plane that prevents the hero Kleus from completing his mission.
She is Hippolyta, the queen of the Amazonian woman who was robbed of her belt in the ninth mission of Crass.
It turned out that the belt was given to the original body by Ares, the god of war, and the original body tied the belt around him as a symbol of domination over the Amazon people.
However, Eulu's daughter wanted the belt.
In order to fulfill his daughter's wish, Eury sent Cletus to seize the belt.
In order to complete this task, Cleus summoned a group of heroes to expedition to Amazon.
The Amazons were faced with a powerful enemy, and they rose up to resist because they heard rumors that Cleus wanted to capture the queen as a slave.
But they tried their best, but they couldn't compete with the son of Zeus who was cheating.
The Amazons suffered numerous casualties, and she was captured by Cleus, who gave her as a gift to his cousin, the King of Athens.