Myth: I am God!

Chapter 124 The Curse of Poseidon

Chapter 124 The Curse of Poseidon

"Beautiful maiden, you are more beautiful than the princess of the ocean..."

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"...Will you love me?"

Before the old man could finish speaking, Perseus punched him in the nose, causing the old man to stumble back a few steps in pain.

At that moment, Thales, the scholar who was with Isaac, recognized the old man and exclaimed, "He...he, he is Poseidon!"

Immediately after these words were spoken, the sky changed color.

The old man immediately shed his disguise, revealing his true nature: algae-blue, damp hair, and abyss-like eyes. Even though he had lost the divine power and authority of the ocean, he still possessed an affinity for and ability to command it.

He then summoned towering waves and torrential rain.

His figure emerged amidst the torrential rain and torrents, the surging tides outlining his magnificent form. In the storm, he resembled a water god, with towering water dragons swirling above the ocean, interspersed with flashes of lightning and thunder.

Amidst the terror of the powerful and wealthy, the voice of the Sea King echoed from above the ocean—

"Argonauts!"

"I demand that you sacrifice Andromeda..."

"As a handmaiden of the sea..."

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Otherwise, in two months...

"Ten sea monsters, the Cetor, will land on land, destroy Argos, and slaughter everyone here!!"

The voice of the sea god, accompanied by the eerie screams of dolphins, echoed through the night.

At the same time, as if to confirm the oath of the sea god, a giant tentacle stretched out from the ocean, covering the sky and the sun.

The warships moored in Argos's harbor were all broken, and the waves even rose higher than the rooftops, submerging many figures on the shore...

The people fell silent in the rainy night.

When Perseus and Isaac followed the sound to the harbor, they could only see the figure slowly sinking into the water.

He was surrounded by all sorts of ocean monsters and goblins: sirens with mouths full of sharp teeth and piercing eyes, countless dolphins emitting eerie shrieks, and enormous tentacles slowly retracting from the shore...

In his rage, Isaac's eyes flashed with divine light... [Oracle's Eye] was activated at that moment.

He stared intently at the retreating figure of the sea god, repeatedly shouting, "Stop! Stop! Stop..."

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However, it wasn't until blood seeped from Isaac's pupils that things changed.

Nothing could disturb the departing figure of the Ocean God... not even a single step.

When everything returned to calm.

The waves of the sea gradually subsided, and the wreckage of the ship floated peacefully on the surface. Survivors wept as they embraced their families...

Isaac's pupils contracted as he stared blankly at the boundless, calm sea.

It seems he will never be able to eat the honey cake that Siaja makes again.

at the same time.

With Perseus and Isaac no longer in command, the western front descended into chaos.

If the enemy were soldiers from the northern states or sorcerers, the Argos warriors stationed at the fortresses along the way might be able to hold their ground.

They already had various contingency plans and specific tactics in place to counter the enemy.

If the wizards were to freeze the city again, the wizards of Argos would stockpile large quantities of magic crystals to start fires.

In a normal battle between soldiers, holding a city and defending it would be a significant advantage.

However, this time, they never expected, and no one could have predicted, that the enemy this time would not be human.

It is a bizarre monster with a snake's tail and a human body.

The enormous snake's belly pressed terrifying cracks and marks into the ground.

Its body was covered in hard scales, making it impervious to blades and spears; what was on its head was not hair, but a venomous snake.

However, what is most terrifying is not its appearance, but its extremely bizarre abilities.

A single glance at those venomous, dark green, vertical eyes would turn you to stone.

When the soldiers tried to hunt down the monster, they never returned, transforming into lifelike stone statues standing on the Nemean Plain, their eyes filled with terror, confusion, or bewilderment.

The monster advanced unimpeded, turning Perseus's six months of illustrious achievements into a pile of rubble in almost a month.

Soldiers in fortress after fortress fell, and even cries for help and warnings were never sent out, so that when the monster was about to reach the Mycenaean fortress and Canaan.

The news had only just reached Argos city and the ears of Dicttis and his men—

The western front is about to fall.

They had just experienced the terrible prophecy of Poseidon.

Upon learning of Poseidon's plea, the Olympian followers in Argos rioted once again.

They marched and demonstrated in the streets, blocking market trade and even the march of the army.

Some were driven by fear, some by incitement, and others by sheer malice; they banded together to pressure the king, demanding the sacrifice of Princess Andromeda!

"Is a nation and its people less valuable than a princess?!"

Some learned individuals even went so far as to offer absurd arguments based on the story of the former King Argos's murder of his daughter, claiming that killing his daughter was Argos's destiny.

No one would believe it if you said there was no involvement of foreign powers.

However, except for the Messiah, Dicttis will not bow down to anyone, even if the other party is some so-called god.

Andromeda was his daughter.

At the same time, Perseus was the same; how could he abandon his lover for this? So he publicly declared more than once that he could not sacrifice Andromeda to the sea god, and he would not allow the Argos to suffer disaster.

Some people immediately connected this to the prophecy of the wizard who had previously battled the prophet: "Argos will be destroyed because of Perseus."

The riots had a serious impact on Argos, especially after news of the fall of the western front spread.

And so, public opinion in Argos exploded. Some even claimed, with some attentive Athenians and Spartans, that Perseus's exploits were all fabricated and could not possibly have been so exaggerated.

Just as Argos was beset by internal and external troubles, gradually splitting internally and facing external crises—

The prophet Zach came to the side of Isaac and Perseus—

He said to them, “Hiaca is not dead yet. Go to the west, kill the serpent, cut off its head, and take the sacred objects. God will grant you all your wishes.”

When Isaac and Perseus looked up at Zach, they suddenly felt something strange.

It's a little different from usual.

Perseus was still somewhat bewildered, but Isaac saw it immediately. He choked back tears and knelt down: "The Holy Spirit Gabriel came upon him—"

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"That was a revelation from God—"

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