Jason left the tavern with the secret he heard from the bartender and a lot of doubts.

He didn't know that after he left, the bartender started clearing the table for them. Suddenly, the bartender started up and his eyes became confused.

"I...did I just take a nap? What did I just do? Why can’t I remember it? Did I fall asleep?"

Like waking up from a big dream, the bartender wiped his face and suddenly took out the piece of gold that Jason had given him as a tip.

"This...where did this come from? Was it stolen? still……"

Confused, the bartender immediately put it back in his arms and left quickly.

No one noticed that a handsome man wearing a gorgeous robe and holding a staff appeared out of thin air after he left, and then disappeared in a burst of space distortion, leaving only a calculating smile.

Jason never realized how a bartender could know so many secrets about a mage?

……

Next, Jason no longer had any intention of wandering around the city.

The information from the bartender made him realize that there was a huge shady hidden behind this island, this kingdom and those mages, which made him feel worried about his purpose of seizing the Golden Fleece.

Even if King Aeetes can't order the mages, his own background is worthy of consideration, and he is determined not to be an easy person to deal with.

However, now that he has arrived on the island of Colchis, it makes no sense not to give it a try.

No matter how powerful the power behind Aeetes is, as Argonauts they cannot give up halfway.

Otherwise, I would be sorry for so many people who followed him all the way here, and so many companions who sacrificed their lives on the road.

With this in mind, Jason and the six of them changed back into their original Greek clothes, holding the scepter of peace and arriving at the entrance to the palace of Colchis.

Under the leadership of the palace servants, they entered the palace.

Compared with the city outside, the palace has a different scenery.

There are thick palace walls, towering gates and majestic columns. The entire building is surrounded by a protruding stone wall.

They stepped through the gate of the front yard and saw a pavilion covered with grapevines and four fountains that were constantly flowing. Strangely, one of these fountains spurted milk, one sprayed wine, and one sprayed sesame oil. , the last spurt of water is warm in winter and cool in summer.

Then there is the inner courtyard, which is full of double doors and luxurious inner rooms, and the colonnades on both sides are also exquisitely carved. There is also a taller building on both sides that intersects with the colonnade.

Although the palace scenery here is more gorgeous than the city, it seems to them to be extremely familiar.

Because the style of this palace is obviously Greek style, which is an unheard-of European medieval architectural style.

This is obviously because Aeetes is the son of God.

The construction of the palace was completed entirely by one party and was not affected by the magic system.

They walked from the front yard into the middle yard. The columns on both sides are separated from the left and right, leading to many palaces and avenues.

As Jason and others walked forward, they saw several independent palaces.

King Aeetes and his children lived in it.

When the palace maid told King Aeetes that the four Argive brothers and three strangers had entered the palace, King Aeetes and Queen Ideia immediately came to greet the four grandchildren and three strangers. Guests from out of town.

When meeting the Argonauts, Argos and the others once said that their grandfather was a cruel man. This was of course just to scare the Argonauts.

In fact, Aeetes was warm and kind, so she gave birth to the Golden Fleece. After the Golden Sheep brought Phrixus to the Kingdom of Colchis, Aeetes not only adopted Phrixus, but also gave birth to her eldest daughter Chalci. Ober married Phrixus, a demigod hero of noble birth.

After learning that Jason and others had rescued four grandsons on the island of Aredia, and that Jason was also a cousin of the four Argos brothers, King Aeetes invited Jason to accompany Augeas and Thetis. Ramon entered the banquet hall of the palace and asked his slaves to serve sumptuous wine and food to the noble guests.

At the end of the banquet, the four Argive brothers told King Aeetes about their experiences and the intentions of the Argonauts.

"I don't want to hide it from you, Grandpa."

Argus whispered before Aeetes.

"King Pelias took away the throne that originally belonged to our cousin Jason. Now Jason must obtain the Golden Fleece before King Pelias is willing to return the throne to Jason."

Hearing his grandson's words, Aeetes couldn't help laughing angrily.

As a king, he could easily judge the purpose of King Pelias.

King Pelias asked Jason to seize Golden Fleece, his idea was very obvious, that is to let Jason die during the adventure, so that he can no longer threaten his throne.

So Aeetes looked at Jason coldly, and couldn't help but mocked

"Young hero! Are you so naive and stupid? Let me tell you the truth, even if I asked you to bring back the Golden Fleece, King Pelias would never give you the throne. If you are a true hero, you should defeat King Pelias upright and take back the throne that belongs to you just like King Pelias took the throne from your father Aeson. I once received an oracle, which told me that my life was with the Golden Fleece. If I lost the Golden Fleece, I would lose my own life. Therefore I will never give you the Golden Fleece."

Jason may not be stupid, and may have great ambitions as a hero, but in terms of politics, he still seems very naive. Only then can he believe that by taking back the Golden Fleece, King Pelias will return the throne to him.

But after hearing Aeetes' rejection, he still stood up and retorted in a neither humble nor condescending way.

"King Aeetes! I'm neither naive nor stupid. Pelias is my uncle. Unlike you, I believe he is a man of his word... Even if he has no good intentions, as long as I get back the golden fleece, I will let my uncle King Pelias know that I am a man of his word... A powerful young hero, he may change his mind and hand over the throne to me."

"Jason! Do you want me to lose the Golden Fleece and my life just for what you believe in, that tiny possibility?"

King Aeetes asked angrily

"Do you know that the person in front of you is the former Son of Helios, the Sun God? In order to take back the throne of Thessaly Kingdom, you are going to take away the Golden Fleece and my life. This is declaring war on me. Jason, if I don't kill you now, tomorrow you summon all the Argonauts to fight a war with me! As long as you can defeat me and kill me, you can step on my body and take away the Golden Fleece."_To read the ununderlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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