However, he agreed at the time for a reason.

After all, at the beginning of the negotiation, Aietes rejected him sternly, which led to his expectations for the outcome of the negotiation not being too high, and he spent the entire afternoon worrying about gains and losses.

However, when Aietes announced the final conditions at night, he unexpectedly made a huge concession, and the "test" conditions it gave were a huge surprise for Aietes.

This kind of joy, and then Jason wanted to show his boldness as a hero, the combination of the two made him make such a mindless decision, which was calculated by the cunning and cunning Aietes. .

However, at this time, the helmsman of the Argonauts, who was also second only to Ye Ting and Circe, the wise man Tifus, came out and said a fair word.

"Although Jason was indeed a bit reckless at the time, in fact, this is the best condition we can get. After all, the golden fleece is someone's treasure, and we definitely don't want to take it away because of our own strength. It's hard to refuse because of the gods, so of course we have to put forward some difficult conditions to embarrass us... Even if Jason could see through this trick at the time, but His Majesty Aietes himself clearly embarrassed us, what can we do? Now? Although we stepped into each other's traps, we also made the traps we face clear. In this way, with the Colchis dragon, the other party would not be too difficult for us in the first two tests. From that point of view, it’s a good thing.”

Tifus is worthy of being a smart man on the ship, and he can see it clearly.

For these "robbers" who came to strengthen the baby, it was no wonder that Aietes was embarrassed.

Either way, it's either here or there, and now the project that's embarrassing is clear.

So it makes sense.

So everyone stopped blaming Jason.

However, no matter how reasonable Tivers said, it couldn't hide a point.

That is, they can't beat the Colchis Dragon, and they may not be able to beat them all together.

At this moment, Jason regretted letting go of Hercules on the journey.

Perhaps Hercules left at that time for personal reasons, but the Argonauts must also admit that there is also their selfishness in this.

For example, they felt that Hercules was too strong, too capable, and with him, all the troubles along the way were solved by him alone, so how did the others get ahead?

Maybe this guy Jason wished there was someone who could solve all the troubles for him, the captain - he was the kind of person who wanted to pass the trouble on to others.

However, other heroes don't want to.

But now is the time for them to regret it.

Now that they have Hercules around, the first and second tests are basically solid, and the third test has Hercules leading them against the dragon of Colchis - not even having to beat it, as long as you can Hold it, and others can take the opportunity to get the Golden Fleece.

It's a pity that now Hercules is looking for Xu Las, people are already thousands of miles away, and everything is over.

So all the heroes were silent.

How to pass the test the heroes got into a stalemate?

In fact, it is not only these heroes who are now at a standoff, but also the gods of Olympus.

At this moment, in Olympus, the twelve main gods gathered together, sitting in the hall of the God Court, discussing the same topics as the Argonauts.

Although they did not appear in person in order to avoid being discovered by the magical gods, the gods, through the eyes of their own gods, still understood the troubles that the Argonauts had to face.

Although Aietes would put forward the conditions for the "trial" that they expected, it did not mean that they were completely sure of the test.

In fact, they were also quite surprised about the test project set by Aietes.

"Damn rebellious, they are really a little clever," Sitting on the main seat, Zeus said dissatisfiedly, "I thought they would pass some kind of competition and duel as a test condition, and they also thought about killing a few more through duels. Damn mages, who would have thought they would make such conditions."

"In this case, I can't provide them with any help," Ares said irritably. "It's really bad luck. I thought I could kill a few mages to relieve my anger -- why can't the same level of force be able to beat magic?"

As a god of war, although Ares cannot explicitly add buffs to Argonauts due to the magic god system, the priesthood of war can still indirectly affect the results of wars and disputes - however, it cannot take effect on existences such as beasts and puppets.

"Actually, that's fine," advised Hephaestus, the god of labor who was blind in one eye. "I don't know about the fire-breathing cattle that can fight heroes, but the warriors that Longfang turned into must be magical. Creation, such a creation that can fight by itself, from my point of view, it is actually very difficult to produce, especially the dragon tooth. Even if there is a Colchis dragon, this is also a rare material, which can be passed through the Argonauts. It's not bad that they use up their hidden power."

Although his wife was stolen by Hecate, Hephaestus is not a strong and irritable god. Perhaps because he was blinded, he was afraid of the magic gods. He had plans to deal with the magic gods. Not very optimistic.

"That's all I can think of now," Hera also comforted. "No one would have thought that those mages had so many tricks. After all, the Greek mages did not have the means to control magical beasts and create puppet warriors. The mages in Colchis have been hiding a hand... but it's too late to say that, the most urgent thing is to think about how to deal with that dragon."

It's a pity that no matter what the gods think, without being able to intervene in person, they can't think of a way to make the Argonauts suddenly strong enough to deal with dragons.

Chapter 0760 Arrow of Eros

Just when the gods were at a loss, the envoy Hermes suddenly stood up.

Since Ye Ting used the light of creation of the creator god of light, Hel Akdi, to lose a leg in the war with the magic gods, so that he could never run as recklessly as before, this originally optimistic and humorous, The wise deity's personality changed greatly, and from then on, he became dark inside, fierce and cunning.

Hermes has always been brooding about Ye Ting's loss of his proud leg, and now the implementation of the gods' plan to use the Argonauts to weaken the magic god system also has his impetus.

Now, when the gods struggled with what to do with the dragons of Colchis, he stepped up and offered an idea.

"Who said we had to defeat that giant dragon head-on?" Hermes said grimly, and that tone made many gods frown, "Actually, although our heroes are not that giant dragon The opponent, but someone can easily deal with the dragon - you know, if we want to achieve our goal, we only need to let the heroes get the golden fleece from the dragon."

"Then who is the person in your mouth who can get the golden fleece from the dragon?" Zeus' eyes lit up and asked with interest, "Looking at our heroes, none of them can do this. ."

He has always understood the wit of this son.

"This person... In fact, you should be very impressed," Hermes sold out a little, and let the eyes of the gods focus on him, only in this way can he feel a little bit of himself returning to the past. pride.

He didn't continue until he noticed the impatience in Zeus' eyes.

"This person is none other than Aietes' daughter, Hecate's student, and the princess of Colchis - Medea."

As soon as he finished speaking, Zeus snorted coldly.

"Of course I know that Medea can get the golden fleece from the dragon, and just because of her status, the dragon dare not embarrass her, I always know. But so what? She is the daughter of Aietes, Heath. As a student of Carter, how can she help the heroes? What conditions do we have to give her to make her betray? The seat of the twelve main gods?"

Zeus's words were full of ridicule, and the other gods dismissed Hermes' plans. Only Athena, who had been silent, frowned, as if thinking of something, and looked at Hermes. Full of apprehension.

With disdain for the gods, Hermes still said loudly with a look of disdain.

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