Type-Moon, I Heard that After Death, You Can Ascend to the Throne of Heroes?

Chapter 182

Nuoyan raised his head and looked at Helios who was scolding him loudly with some confusion.

Under his somewhat surprised gaze, although he didn't quite understand what was going on, he still nodded obediently and said, "Sorry, Helios, the sun god, I know, I won't watch it again."

Helios was stunned for a moment, looking at Nuoyan in front of him who seemed... No, nothing happened at all, he suddenly felt a little funny, to himself.

Yes, the man in front of him was the one he witnessed, the one who created countless people who shocked the gods, how could he be timid because of such a small matter.

Thinking of this, Helios suddenly asked Nuoyan: "Child, do you think the scenery at this moment is... beautiful?"

Nuoyan was stunned for a moment, then subconsciously looked down at the top of the sky, the ancient Greece of the Age of Gods, nodded gently, and said: "Well, it's very beautiful, and it even makes me want to take out the paintbrush and remember this scene."

"Is it right?" Helios raised his head proudly and said: "And child, you should know that such a magnificent scene has only been seen by you except me so far!

But for now, let's put aside the painting for the time being."

As he said, Helios handed the reins to Nuoyan.

Seeing that Nuoyan was really not afraid at all, he couldn't wait to see the scene where Nuoyan controlled the sun.

Even at this moment, Helios still blamed Nyx, the goddess of the night.

After all, it was obviously him who proposed it first, but Nyx took the lead and let Nuoyan control the night in advance!

But at this moment, looking at the reins handed over, Nuoyan hesitated instead.

After all, he had witnessed Helios driving the sun chariot with his own eyes, and seeing such a powerful god was struggling so hard, and he...

"Respected Sun God Helios, I am not regretting my decision at that time."

Seeing Helios's puzzled look, Nuoyan explained: "I just suddenly thought of one thing, I...may not have the strength to grasp the reins."

Nuoyan was a little embarrassed.

He was a great hero of ancient Greece who would lose to a little girl in strength.

Helios was stunned at first, then suddenly realized and laughed, and said to Nuoyan who was looking at him embarrassedly: "Hahaha, don't worry, kid, it's okay.

Because driving the sun does not require strength, but courage and qualifications!"

In Nuoyan's somewhat puzzled eyes, Helios explained to him the real reason.

In fact, the reason is very simple. The person who built the sun chariot was none other than Nuoyan's cheap goddess teacher, Hephaestus, the god of craftsmen!

Therefore, the reins she made have an absolute binding effect on these violent sun horses.

In short, as long as they don't let go, they can only be bound.

This is also one of the reasons why Helios promised his child, Phaethon.

After knowing the reason, Nuoyan did not delay any longer. He stepped forward and grabbed the reins handed by Helios.

And at the moment he grabbed the reins, the running sun horses immediately looked at him and found that someone had changed. It was not the sun god who had been restraining them, but just a tiny human. After that, they immediately became dishonest.

Struggling hard, trying to get out of Nuoyan's control.

During this period, Helios also stared at him nervously, ready to help immediately if there was any accident.

Although he had confidence in Nuoyan and was looking forward to it, Helios also understood that this was really not an easy thing.

But what surprised him was that no matter how the horses struggled, and even turned around to spit flames at Nuoyan in a threatening manner, Nuoyan never let go of the reins in his hand.

Helios subconsciously compared his child, Phaethon, with Nuoyan.

Then he couldn't help shaking his head.

Helios knew very well that even if Phaethon also drank the magic potion made by Hecate, when facing the flames sprayed by Pegasus, he would be afraid to put down his hand as if he was in danger of death.

Helios looked at Nuoyan, and he felt that it should be so in his surprise. After all, the person in front of him was Nuoyan who changed his fate.

"No wonder they have been fighting for you all the time."

Then, as if he thought of something, Helios couldn't help but smile and said to Nuoyan: "Child, do you know what I have always been most surprised by in you?"

Nuoyan looked at Helios in confusion.

Then I saw this middle-aged male god, laughing and saying: "Those goddesses who love you have never really fought each other!"

In fact, almost all the male gods agreed that this was the most incredible miracle of Nuoyan!

Those are the proud and extremely self-centered goddesses!

Facing Helios's ridicule, Nuoyan couldn't help but twitch his mouth.

Then he ignored him and drove the four sun horses with peace of mind.

The Pegasus who struggled for a while found that it was useless. Even this person was more excessive than the sun god, and they couldn't help but complain in their hearts.

After all, the sun god Helios would at least give them some time to relax, and Nuoyan was like a taut rope, and the more they struggled, the tighter it would be.

So after a while, in order to make themselves run more comfortably, they had to choose to surrender.

So just like that, the sun chariot was steadily driven by Nuoyan above the sky, and as time passed, it flew from the highest point in the sky to the lowest point.

During this period, Helios naturally watched all the time.

Seeing that Nuoyan had steadily controlled the violent sun from beginning to end, he was moved and extremely happy.

After all, in this way, he no longer had to worry about Phaethon's affairs.

Finally, with the red clouds that seemed to be burning, the sun chariot ran at sunset, completed its day's task, and gradually disappeared into the sky.

When the veil of night slowly came and covered the sky, it returned to the magnificent temple of the sun god Helios, alternating with the night.

The running sun horses, with the sun chariot, pushed open the two silver doors carved with beautiful patterns and portraits and entered the gorgeous palace.

As soon as they came in, nymph servants with wreaths came to greet them.

But when they saw that the person holding the reins was not the great sun god in normal times, but a young man who looked a little weak.

They were naturally very surprised.

And just when the horses stopped, two of them even looked at Nuoyan unhappy and whistled twice at his tight restraint all the way.

"Who are you?!"

Hearing this voice, Nuoyan subconsciously looked in the direction of the voice and saw a man with wide eyes, about the same age as him, and somewhat similar to the sun god Helios, staring at him.

So at this moment, Nuoyan knew who he was.

The most "cheating" boy in the ancient Greek gods, and also the main cause of this incident - Phaethon!

If we talk about which second-generation god in ancient Greek mythology is the most cheating, Nuoyan thinks it should be the handsome and proud man standing in front of him at this moment.

As for why Nuoyan thought that Phaethon was the most disappointing second-generation god,

It was naturally because Phaethon's pride in wanting to drive the sun chariot caused such a disaster, and after that, the sun god Helios lost his job.

It was not unemployment, but to be precise, he was deprived of the title of sun god and given to Apollo by Zeus... Although he was obviously deprived of the title of god, he still had to drive the sun chariot every day.

This is also one of the sayings that Apollo is the sun god in later generations.

While Nuoyan was looking at Phaethon, he was also looking at Nuoyan. Then, as if he thought of something, the shock on his face turned into great disgust, and he said: "Are you the promise that my great father God mentioned, who wanted to share my great glory?!"

The proud Phaethon always believed that he was absolutely capable of driving the sun chariot.

Therefore, when he learned from the sun god Helios that someone was going to travel with him, Phaethon did not think that this person was here to help him, but was angry that someone had come to tarnish his great achievements!

"Wait!"

Then, Phaethon's face changed again, staring at Nuoyan holding the reins that he had not put down, and raised his voice and said loudly: "Why are you sitting on it, and holding the reins, could it be that you..."

"Yes, he successfully controlled the sun today."

Helios appeared from the carriage, nodded to Nuoyan with great satisfaction, and then smiled at Phaethon and said gently: "And my child, this way I can finally rest assured about you.

With Nuoyan, you will definitely be able to complete the great feat of controlling the sun..."

Helios' words have not yet finished.

"No, father, how could you do this? How could you do this to me?!"

Phaethon's eyes turned red at the loud interruption, and he questioned him in confusion and anger: "This is obviously my honor, it should belong to me, and I should be the first person, why do you..."

"Nonsense!"

Hearing this, Helios's face instantly darkened, and he scolded Phaethon: "What are you talking about? Do you know how to control it without Nuoyan's help..."

"No, father, you are humiliating me, I absolutely cannot accept it!"

Phaethon retorted loudly, looked at Nuoyan with hatred, turned around and left here.

"I hate you, I will never forgive you!"

Phaethon said, and ran away in tears.

Helios, the god of the sun, obviously did not expect things to develop like this, and he could not help but stand there for a while.

Nuoyan did not react much to Phaethon's resentment. One reason was that he was not familiar with Nuoyan, and the other was that he had guessed that Phaethon would not give him a good face.

After all, in Phaethon's eyes, he was undoubtedly a thief who came to share the other's glory.

So no one spoke for a while, and the nymphs trembled, fearing that the sun god Helios would be furious. The whole palace was quiet for a long time.

"Ahem."

A soft cough broke the original immersion.

Then, a person who was completely beyond Nuoyan's expectations appeared in his eyes.

"Nuoyan, it seems... I don't even need to come."

The familiar voice made Nuoyan subconsciously turn his head to look.

Then, when his clear green eyes appeared the goddess sitting in a wheelchair, looking at him with a gentle face, Nuoyan even rubbed his eyes in surprise.

"Teacher Hephaestus...is it really you?!" Nuoyan said, hurriedly got off the carriage and ran towards Hephaestus quickly.

"Hey!"

Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, who was pushing Hephaestus' wheelchair, reminded her of the promise with some dissatisfaction: "I'm here too!"

Nuoyan glanced at the God of Beauty, then came to Hephaestus, and said happily and somewhat doubtfully: "Teacher, how come you are here."

Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, gritted her teeth;

Angry but helpless about the promise.

"Of course I'm here because of you."

Hephaestus touched Nuoyan's head and said with a smile: "I heard that you were going to try to drive the sun carriage, such a dangerous thing, so I came here.

I thought about improving it to save you from the trouble of being baked by the sun, and to make it easier for you to control it, but now it seems..."

As he said that, Hephaestus looked at the promise, then at the sun carriage, and the sun horses with flames all over their bodies, looking at the promise unhappily, but helpless against the promise, and couldn't help but smile: "Yes. I'm worried for nothing."

"No, teacher, I'm very happy that you can come!" Nuoyan said quickly.

"Hey, you are really ignoring me!"

Seeing them chatting and not paying any attention to themselves, the goddess of beauty Aphrodite couldn't help but shout out her presence again, glanced at the sun carriage, and then looked at Nuoyan in confusion, saying: "But you are really okay. ?”

When Nuoyan heard this, he explained the reason to the two of them.

And when the promise was said in a matter-of-fact tone, he controlled the night last night, and the original goddess of the night had not done so many things before him.

The whole palace became quieter.

Everyone looked at him in shock.

At this moment, the sun god Helios finally recovered.

He came to Hephaestus and the goddess of beauty Aphrodite and said apologetically: "I'm sorry to Goddess Hephaestus and Aphrodite for making you see the embarrassing scene just now."

"It's good to know."

Even when facing the Sun God, Hephaestus was not polite at all.

She changed her tenderness and doting towards Nuo Yan, looked at him with cold eyes, and said: "Keep your child's mouth in check, if it weren't for Nuo Yan's being here, and he's kind and he wouldn't care about it.

The contempt he just showed to my student has already disqualified him from living. "

Hephaestus' cold words made many people around him shiver.

The goddess of beauty Aphrodite gave the sun god Helios a sympathetic look. She now knew that when it came to promises, Hephaestus could really keep his promise.

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