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Chapter seven hundred and eighty seventh self-exile

Hermes likes to joke, Manda is very clear about this.

But the situation in front of him was not like a joke. Hermes cried very sadly, and repeatedly emphasized that He had lost the most precious thing.

Manda dared not rashly comfort Hermes. He was recalling some details from last night, about the details of posture and position.

The conclusion is that he cannot rule out the possibility of serious blasphemy incidents, because last night was too wild.

"Father, I think I have different opinions on the most precious things."

Hermes raised his head in frustration: "What can you have?"

"I think there are many things worth cherishing in this world, such as family affection, friendship, and the grand career on Mount Olympia!"

"Mount Olympia!" Hermes' nose twitched, and tears flowed down again.

"I can never go back to Mount Olympia, where I have my dreams and everything I have worked hard to manage, but I have lost it, forever."

Hermes walked outside the cave, looked up at the sky, and tried to find the location of Mount Olympia.

What He said just now was a bit complicated. Manda digested it for a long time and came to a conclusion: "So last night with mine... wasn't you?"

Hermes slapped Manda into the yellow sand: "Of course it's not me!"

“Not from beginning to end?”

"I feel very sorry?" Hermes smiled grimly, "I am quite sorry too. Gaia sent me and left. I thought He would give me a chance, and I admire Him very much."

Manda came out of the yellow sand, shook off the dust on her body, and breathed a sigh of relief: "It's better if it's not you, this really scared me."

"You still know how scared? The deeds of you and Gaia are enough to make a sensation on Mount Olympia. Although I can't go back, I will ask Pan to find a way to carve this deed on your slate."

"Why can't you go back? You can't find the way back? Pan Shen should be able to handle this."

"He can't handle it well, I've given him a chance." Hermes shook his head, sat outside the cave, and fell into depression again. "It's not that I can't go back, it's that I can't go back. I have hurt Mount Olympia, and it's irreparable. I have asked Pan to stop myself, but he failed. No one can stop me. If I continue to stay on the mountain, my harm to Olympia will continue."

Manda looked stunned: "What did you do to hurt Mount Olympia?"

"I can't tell you."

"Are you sure you did it?" Manda knew that the question was ridiculous, but he would rather believe that Hermes was going crazy, joking, talking nonsense than believe that He would hurt Mount Olympia. At the moment of survival, Manda had seen Hermes fight for Mount Olympia with his own eyes.

"I did this, and no one could stop me from continuing to do it." Hermes' expression was very serious.

But Hermes also likes to play tricks in this serious way. Manda remembered what Gaia said to him last night: "His real clone is pretending to be him in the world, and his fake clone is eroding his original body. This situation lasted for a long time."

Perhaps it was because of the erosion of fake clones that Hermes had misunderstood himself.

“When did you start hurting Mount Olympia?”

This question ignited Hermes's emotions: "I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I'm thinking about how many horrible things I've done before! I lost control of myself and my memory was stolen, so it all starts from the day I started to go crazy. Do you know what I started to go crazy?"

Manda thought for a moment, and he really heard about this, but he didn't know whether he should mention it.

"I heard from Pan Shen that after getting the golden skeleton balance, for a while, your mind was not too clear..."

I really dare not talk about this matter in depth. Guatel stole part of the balance, and Manda suspected that eating impure original power might have caused Hermes' madness.

Hermes shook his head and said, "Take the original power indeed caused me some trouble, but that little trouble is not worth mentioning. I went crazy much earlier than that time, but I have been hiding deeply. Take you as an example, do you know why you became my favor?"

Manda thought for a while: “Is it because your followers are too few?”

"Although it's rare, it's not without others. Before you entered the ranks, I still had two believers, but why did I have to choose you? Are you handsome? Do you know how much risk I took to steal you from Tifeng's hands?"

Manda swallowed and said, "Did you be crazy at that time?"

"I'm crazy when I answered correctly! I went to Tifeng's temple to compete with him for believers. Although it has proved that this is a very worthwhile adventure, it is just an unexpected act under the madness."

Hermes' words hurt Manda's heart violently.

It's like a innocent child asking his father: "Why did I come to this world?"

My father's answer was: "This is purely accident."

Before Manda could express his anger, Hermes continued: "Of course, this time it was not serious. At least I still retained a clear memory. Some crazy behaviors did not leave any memory, such as I lost the Double Snake Staff."

Lost the two snake sticks?

Manda said with a puzzled look: "Didn't the Double Snake Staff you gave to the mortal world?"

"This is a rumor in the world," Hermes sighed, "think about it, why do gods give artifacts to the mortal world?"

"In order to allow believers to obtain artifacts and help the gods regain their faith in the world."

Hermes smiled bitterly and said, "The gods are holding the artifact but cannot regain their faith. What's the use of letting believers hold it? The gods just want the full-level believers to keep the artifact for the time being and hand it back to the gods at the right time."

He was making a fuss again, and Manda said with contempt: "Since it is meaningless, why should I send the artifact to the human world?"

"I don't want to give it to you. My father forced us to do this. After the Battle of Tiphon, Gaia's anger did not subside and almost hit Mount Olympia again. In order to calm Gaia's anger, Zeus, the Lord of the Gods, ordered all the artifacts to be sent to the human world to show the sincerity of the truce."

Manda was stunned: "Zeus defeated Tifeng, why did he take the initiative to propose a truce?"

"He did defeat Tifong, but this battle almost affected Olympia's entire possessions. If Gaia attacked the mountain at this moment, what could he do to resist? What's more, Tifong's father woke up at that time."

"Tifeng's father? Taltaros?"

"Yes, since the day of His birth, he has been asleep most of the time, but he woke up at that time. If He and Gaia conquered Mount Olympia together, I am afraid that the age of the gods would have ended early."

"So Zeus took the initiative to send out the artifact and prayed for Gaia's forgiveness?"

"Yes," Hermes nodded, "but I don't want to do this. I have too few believers. The power of the two snake staff is too great. Once it flows into the mortal world, it is likely to be snatched away by other gods. So I thought of a countermeasure and asked Hephaestus to make a fake scepter."

Manda signaled Hermes to whisper, that this was Gaia's territory, and she didn't expect Hermes to dare to deceive Gaia.

But it is reasonable to think that Hermes dared to steal Apollo's cows when he was born, and He would not miss any opportunity to cause trouble in secret.

Hermes waved his hand and said, "There is nothing to worry about. I did not deceive Gaia. I sent the real Double Snake Staff to the mortal world."

Manda was stunned for a long time, and he didn't understand what Hermes meant.

"You asked Hephaestus to make a fake double snake stick, and then send the real double snake stick to the mortal world?"

"Yes," Hermes nodded, "that fake two snake stick is in your hand, and it cost me a total of twenty thousand pearls."

"Then why do you want to send it to the mortal world?"

"I don't know," Hermes shook his head, "I really don't know why I made such a mistake. The explanation I gave myself is that this double snake rod is made too much like a real thing, and I can't tell it."

This is a reasonable explanation. Although this fake double snake rod can only be used once, there is no difference between it and the real double snake rod before use.

But Hermes shouldn't have made such a low-level mistake. This cannot be described as a mistake. This is purely a joke!

Hermes nodded: "You are right, it's just a joke. I'm using a joke to deceive myself. In fact, at that time, I'm already crazy and did something very crazy, but I haven't left any memory yet. I'm afraid that at that time, I'm already hurting Mount Olympia."

Hermes looked sad and fell into silence.

Manda pondered for a long time and asked carefully: "What is your purpose in coming to the mortal world?"

"Exile myself," Hermes stood up and said, "Of course, I did not give up my last chance. I wanted to find some clues from the impostors on earth, but when I saw him, I found that he was nothing special. He might be really my believer, a full-level believer. I might have forgotten his existence. Maybe I was going crazy during that period."

Manda stood up, her eyes brightened, and looked at Hermes: "I know the situation is difficult now, but I can always think of a solution."

"There is no way, as I said just now, I don't want to continue to hurt Mount Olympia, but no one on Mount Olympia can control me," Hermes shook his head, "If you can grow faster, you may find a way to stop me, but that day is too far away. All I can do is to stay away from Mount Olympia and wander in the mortal world for the time being."

"Don't be so pessimistic!" Manda's expression became more solemn, "Over the years, you have seen that as long as we brothers work together, there will be no hardships that we cannot overcome!"

Hermes looked at Manda, his eyes slightly red.

"Thank you, my child." After saying that, He slapped Manda into the yellow sand again,

"First of all, I am not your brother, I am your father. Secondly, let's talk about the price before doing things. If you really have a way, we will do a business."
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