Chapter 282 Athena and Apollo saw the fire drill
Chapter 282 Athena and Apollo saw the fire drill
Then, under his gaze, the goddess of wisdom Athena found the mud house where Epimetheus lived and knocked gently on the door.
When Epimetheus opened the door and found a strange male human, he touched his head and asked curiously, "Who are you? Do you have something to talk to me about?"
Under the watchful eyes of Apollo, the god of light in the dark, Athena, who was disguised as a human, immediately showed a look of worry on her face.
He said worriedly, "Epimetheus, I am worried that all these beautiful things will disappear again, just like the last time our fire was taken away. Will our fire disappear again in the future?"
Epimetheus was stunned when he heard the worried words of this "human". He quickly grinned and patted his chest to guarantee, "Haha, what you are worried about will not happen!"
"This time is different from before. Even if Hestia takes the fire away again, I still have a way to help you get it back!"
After these words were spoken, both Athena and Apollo were secretly surprised.
What do you mean?
Even if Hestia takes away the fire again, will Epimetheus and the others be able to get it?
Prometheus and Epimetheus, how could they do such a thing?!
The goddess of wisdom Athena quickly asked in surprise, "God Epimetheus, is this true?"
Then, he pretended to be curious and asked, "God Epimetheus, can you tell me the specific method?"
Epimetheus was stunned when he heard this, and a look of hesitation appeared on his face, as if he was hesitating.
"God Epimetheus, tell me, so that I can be completely at peace!"
"It was the god Prometheus who told you this. Can't you tell us the specific method?"
"That's not the case..." Epimetheus scratched his head and thought about it carefully, and found that his brother Prometheus did not forbid him from telling humans how to make fire.
He didn't think too much about it and just smiled and said, "Well, I will tell you how to make fire. You must watch carefully so that you can learn it."
As He spoke, He quickly turned around and walked towards the house. Under the puzzled eyes of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Apollo, the god of light, He took out a piece of dry wood, a stick, and some leaf fluff.
In order to prevent Hestia from taking back the fire again, Prometheus had her prepare these things long ago, and now it was time to take them out and use them.
"This is……"
The goddess of wisdom Athena asked in confusion, "God Epimetheus, are these things related to making fire?"
"Yes!" Epimetheus smiled. "You better watch carefully. A miraculous sight will appear soon!"
After saying this, He arranged the things and began to make fire by rubbing two woods together under the puzzled gazes of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Apollo, the god of light.
At first, the two gods were confused and didn't understand what Epimetheus was doing.
As the fire-making process continued, under the astonished gaze of the two gods, high temperatures and sparks appeared where Epimetheus was drilling.
Soon, under the operation of Epimetheus, a ball of blazing orange-red flame appeared before their eyes.
"How can it be!"
Athena, the goddess of wisdom, exclaimed.
At this moment, there was only shock in his eyes.
Apollo, the god of light who was secretly watching, was also shocked by the scene before him.
how can that be!
How could fire be born like this?
After watching the flames for a while, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, quickly understood what was going on and couldn't help muttering to herself, "Amazing ideas and wisdom..."
Even as the goddess of wisdom, She couldn't help but marvel. From this method of making fire, She felt the amazing ingenuity and wisdom.
The person who could come up with this way of making fire must have possessed unimaginable wisdom!
"Is it Prometheus?"
Athena, the goddess of wisdom, couldn't help but murmur.
If so, then Prometheus was too smart.
Apollo, the god of light, who was secretly watching, subconsciously thought of Prometheus.
In their opinion, only the clever and wise Prometheus could come up with this method of making fire.
However, just as they were thinking this, the goddess of wisdom Athena saw that Epimetheus, who heard his murmur, opened his mouth as if he wanted to refute.
After hesitating for a long time, He retracted this expression, as if He felt that He could not say it.
However, since He had such an expression on His face, even if He said nothing, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and even Apollo, the god of light who was watching secretly, had some guesses in their hearts.
At this moment, their emotions were rising and falling like the waves of the sea.
"Isn't it Prometheus? Who could it be?" The goddess of wisdom Athena was shocked.
Then the next second, he thought of the rumors he had heard from humans not long ago.
"The child who was rumored by humans to have predicted that Prometheus would make Zeus angry and that Prometheus needed something?"
At this moment, He only felt incredible.
In order to confirm his thoughts, he quickly asked Epimetheus, "God Epimetheus, did the legendary son of God teach you this method of making fire?"
"Isn't this son of God too powerful?"
Epimetheus did not understand the temptation in his words. The moment he heard them, he raised his hands and waved them without even thinking, as if he was trying to quibble.
He said hurriedly, "No, no, you are overthinking it. How can you take such rumors as true..."
However, even though He was explaining and quibbling, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Apollo, the god of light, both noticed something strange from the way He was making excuses.
Epimetheus really couldn't lie. With just one glance, they almost had the answer in their minds.
At this moment, both the goddess of wisdom Athena and the god of light Apollo were filled with shock.
"This amazing method of making fire was not thought up by Prometheus, but by a son of a god?"
"A child with such amazing wisdom?"
"If that's the case, then the prophecies we heard from Boreas and those humans before might be true?"
Their hearts were filled with doubt.
But how could a demigod, the son of a god, predict the future of the gods?
No matter how they thought about it, they felt that this matter was a little outrageous.
However, no matter what, this matter must be reported to Zeus, the king of gods!
At this time, Epimetheus laughed and said, "Now you know why we don't have to worry about Hestia taking back the fire?"
"It's useless even if Hestia takes it back. We can definitely get the fire out again!"
(End of this chapter)