Medusa itself is not in danger of life.
Medusa naturally agreed to Ye Ting's experiment request.
She now has the greatest trust in Ye Ting, basically equal to her two sisters.
For Medusa, Ye Ting was the only person who was willing to extend a helping hand to her except for her two sisters when she was in the dark.
The process of the experiment was actually very smooth.
The key to the process is just how to keep the soul as the key pure enough.
In the eyes of a mage like Ye Ting, the so-called godheads, magic cores, the power of gods, and the power of demons are just tools.
The materialization of the soul is very good to keep Medusa's soul from being polluted by the power of the demon.
The rest of the process is very simple.
Of course, this is also because Medusa's godhood is unfinished.
If a true goddess like her sister, even if the **** level is lower, Ye Ting will not be able to operate it temporarily.
Of course, now that Ye Ting's transformation is over, it is still unclear whether his theory is successful.
Everything has to wait until Medusa's godhead and magic core are fully developed before there is a conclusion.
If all goes well, then maybe Medusa will become a special existence that is both a goddess and a demon.
But at least now Medusa has no need to be afraid of excessive use of the magic eye and be devoured by the magic.
After the problems of the three Medusa sisters, Ye Ting had to face a new problem.
That is the request from Helios and Perse.
Back then, this isolated island with powerful spiritual veins, Corkis Island was introduced to Ye Ting and the others by the Ocean Goddess Pearl.
It can be said that both Ye Ting and Hecate owed her a favor.
After all, a territory of such a level of spiritual veins is useful to any god.
Per earplugs could have swallowed them, but they were given to Ye Ting and Hecate.
Although there is also the reason that the Pearplug itself is too weak and unable to develop it, and because of the face of Aphrodite, the friend of the Pearplug, it is given as a gift, and the favor is the favor.
Ye Ting learned of their request only after the previous generation of the sun **** Helios and the couple of the ocean goddess Perse came to visit.
It turns out that the couple has now given birth to a man and a woman.
The boy's name is Eetes, and his daughter's name is Circe.
As children of gods, although Eetes and Circe did not inherit the godhead of their parents, they are sons of **** after all, and the couple naturally hope that they have a good future.
Generally speaking, the best future for the Son of God is to become the lord of a country, but now Greece is basically the territory of the Olympian gods.
In the end, the couple thought of Colchis Island.
Chapter 0710-Circe
For Ye Ting, Helios and Perse's request were not excessive.
Colkis is a fairly large island. Although Mystra College is a relatively large college, it does not occupy much land at all.
At the same time, there have always been villages on Colkis Island. For a long time, these villagers have been at peace with the Mystral Academy and the heart of the magician’s town spell.
Now, Perse and Helios have requested that Aetes be king on the island of Colchis. In fact, it is these people who can rule. Of course, there may be some people from the mainland.
For Ye Ting and Mystral Academy, this is not an unacceptable requirement.
Anyway, as long as they don't hinder the academy's use of spiritual veins, and don't disturb the lives of the mages, it is not a big deal for Ye Ting.
Except for his son Aethes, the request of his daughter Circe is much easier to fulfill.
That is to let Circe study magic at Mystra College.
Just adding a student's question is of course a trivial matter for Ye Ting.
However, when Ye Ting saw Circe, he still found that the little girl gave him a surprise.
As the children of two gods, Circe unfortunately did not inherit the divinity of his parents, and he was only born as a demigod.
However, instead, her talent is indeed reflected in magic.
Not to mention Circe's innate intelligence-as long as a demigod has very little intelligence.
In Ye Ting's view, the most precious thing was the inherently powerful magic circuit in his body.
Even in the generation of God, this is one of the foundations of a strong magical ability of a mage.
Originally, Ye Ting wanted to teach her personally.
However, in the end this matter was rejected by Circe himself.
It's not that she hates Ye Ting. In fact, from the newborn girl to the long-lived goddess, Ye Ting's charm has basically never been missed.
It was Ye Ting's other apprentice, Daedalus, that really prevented her from apprenticeship.
Ever since Ye Ting held a ceremony for Hecate, Daedalus has become very interested in making people a god.
But different from Ye Ting's method, temporarily allowing the conferred gods to acquire god-like abilities, and then pushing them to the position of gods through domains that have never had gods and massive magical powers.
Because this method is not reproducible-it is difficult to find the field that is convenient for conferring gods, and secondly, it is also quite difficult for people to temporarily obtain god-like abilities: if Ye Ting does not manifest Mooncell, then this point is for the conferred gods. In terms of very high requirements.
Daedalus's attempt is to simulate the godhead through the study of the godhead and use the magical technique to make people become gods-at least a false god.
Of course, it was too difficult to study the Godhead directly, so she was going to start with a demigod.
For this reason, Medusa has been harassed by her many times.
Now that he saw Circe, Daedalus automatically regarded her as his research prop.
So when Ye Ting invited the little girl, he eagerly stepped forward to seduce her.
However, Daedalus failed.
She was too enthusiastic and frightened Circe. In order to escape Daedalus's magic hand, Circe chose Hecate as her teacher.
In a blink of an eye, it was more than ten years, and even Circe had grown up.
Under Hecate's teachings, Circe also showed a strong talent for magic, even no less than the original Daedalus.