The harpy was flying high in the sky and could not be dealt with by ordinary methods, so the heroes planned to use bows and arrows.

Ordinary bows and arrows are not fatal to the harpy, so Ye Ting secretly enchanted the arrows with magic that increases their"hit" and coated them with the venom of Medusa in Gorgon's state.

Such arrows must be able to severely damage the"hounds" of these gods. Unknown to the Argonauts, they picked up the arrows enchanted by Ye Ting, bent their bows and nocked arrows, and shot them at the harpies in the sky..

At this moment, they discovered that their archery skills were inexplicably much more accurate.

But no one thought much about it. Everyone thought it was because they had followed Zeus's oracle and therefore received blessings.

Some people even began to praise the great God King loudly.

The arrows hit the flying harpies one after another. As monsters, the harpies were not so easily shot to death by ordinary arrows, but they still screamed when they were shot. right hereAt this time, Iris, the messenger of Zeus, appeared.

The rainbow goddess Iris declares the will of God King Zeus to the Argonauts

"O heroes of the Argonauts, do not kill the harpy, the hound of great Zeus. But I swear by the river Styx that these harpies will never torture the sons of Agenor again."

After hearing this, the Argonauts stopped their hands one after another.

Just when Aerys was about to take away the harpies, the harpies that had been hit by arrows suddenly began to fly crookedly.

Aerys thought they were injured. I didn't care. With the physique of Warcraft, such injuries can be healed quickly.

Unfortunately, contrary to expectations, these harpies have no chance to recover. As they fly, Medusa's poison has entered through the wound. It hit every part of their bodies and swallowed up their vitality.

All the harpies hit by arrows lost their lives.

But Iris had no idea what happened and could only watch these Zeus's monsters being killed and injured. Most of it.

Then she thought of the culprits, the Argonauts.

Unfortunately, neither she nor Zeus could take revenge on the Argonauts, because they still expected the heroes to work for them.

In this way, they could only eat On the other side, the Argonauts, who were unaware of everything, entertained King Phineus, who was dying of hunger, on the Argo.

Phineus greedily devoured the clean and rich food, as if this Everything happened as if in a dream.

At night, the old king Phineus gave them a prophecy to thank the Argonauts.

"You'll initially encounter the Crags at Senos Narrows, two steep rock formations. They do not grow from the bottom of the sea, but drift from afar. Sometimes the currents bump it up and sometimes separate them. The tide surged between the two mountains, making a terrible roar. If you don't want to be crushed, you must paddle hard and fast as you pass, so that the boat flies by like a dove. After passing there, you will come to Mariantina Beach, which is the entrance to hell. You will pass many mountains, bays, and places where the Charybers sweated from the subway mines. Finally, you will reach the shores of Colchis, where the mighty waters of the broad river Phares flow into the sea, and then you will see the magnificent castle of King Aeetes, guarded there by a sleeping dragon. hanging from the crown of an oak tree."

King Phineus was full of gratitude to the Argonauts, and reluctantly said goodbye to the Argonauts. After that, the Argonauts embarked on a new adventure.

When the Argonauts arrived at Senos In the narrow strait, the Argonauts heard a thunderous noise in the distance and saw two huge rocks floating on the sea hitting each other, drifting away, and then crashing together again. The rocks were struck in this cycle, Thunderous noises continued to sound.

The rocks were too huge. Compared with them, the Argo was as small as a toy. For a moment, everyone lost the courage to move forward.

Then, everyone thought of Phineus According to the king's prophecy, if the dove can fly between the two rocks without fear, then they can move forward with confidence.

When the two rocks were just separated, they hurriedly released the doves.

The Argonauts were full of expectations. Watching, as the pigeons flew past, the two rocks began to approach each other again.

The sea water set off huge waves in the strait, and the sea and sky roared. The two floating rocks were almost close to each other, leaving only a thin line for the pigeons to fly over. Space. The pigeon flapped its wings and finally flew safely over. The colliding rocks clipped the pigeon's tail feathers.

Seeing this scene, Tifas loudly encouraged the rowing hero to take advantage of the separation of the giant rocks to paddle bravely.

Al The Argonauts moved forward with the current. The Argonauts worked together and rowed as hard as they could. The oars were bent like a bow.

When the Argonauts were about to pass between two rocks, the whirlpool on the sea surface pulled the boat into the collision again. In the middle of the rock, the huge rock almost scraped the hull.

But in the end, the Argo was still not caught. Like a pigeon, the Argo survived the difficulty at the last moment, and only a few planks at the stern were pinched off.

This experience greatly invigorated the spirits of the heroes of the Argonauts, and the decadence and pessimism caused by the deaths of many companions in the Amazon were swept away. With the blessing of God, the instructions of the prophecy, what else Can difficulties stump them?

After a day and night of sailing, just as Phineus predicted, the Argonauts arrived at the Kingdom of Callibel. The people here neither farmed nor herded, but mined iron in the desolate land all day long. Mines, in order to exchange food with the people of neighboring countries.

They worked hard in dark cellars and thick smoke, living a joyless life.

When the Argonauts arrived at Aredia, here they unexpectedly They met new friends and partners on the beach.

After walking a few steps ashore, they met four young men in ragged clothes walking towards them.

One of them hurriedly walked towards them and asked for help.

"Kind-hearted people, no matter who you are, please help us poor people in distress, give us some clothes to wear, and give us some food to satisfy our hunger."

Jason kindly agreed to help them and asked about their names and life experiences.

"You must have heard the story about Phrixus, the son of Athamas and Nephele."

The young man at the head replied

"You know that he brought the Golden Fleece to Colchis, and King Aeetes gave him his eldest daughter Chalchiope in marriage, and we are the sons of Phrixus. My name is Argos, our father Phrixus died not long ago. In accordance with his will, we sailed to retrieve the treasures he left in the city of Orchomenos."

Hearing Argos's words, Jason and Prince Acastus immediately understood that Argos and the others were his cousins, because Jason and Acastus' grandfather Crito Phrixus and Athamas were brothers.

So, early the next morning, the sons of Phrixus, wearing new clothes, boarded the Argonauts with the Argonauts.

The addition of new companions made the heroes more With increased confidence and diluting the sadness of losing their companions, they moved forward with one heart and one mind and embarked on the journey to Colchis.

In order to strengthen the strength of the Argonauts and strengthen their determination without making it too obvious, the gods really spared no effort._See For the non-underlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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