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Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

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Greon was a giant who lived on the island of Eritsia in the Gulf of Gadira in the Atlantic Ocean, tall as a mountain, and had three bodies, born with three heads, six arms, and six legs; he was the son of the giant Krysaore.

Krysaore was the king of Italy, tall and mighty, known as the "Golden Sword". In addition to Greun, he had three sons who were strong and strong, each commanding a mighty army. Therefore, no one in the world has dared to challenge Greun, because challenging Greun is equivalent to challenging the entire giant family.

Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

The cattle of Greun

Greon owns a flock of reddish-skinned cattle that are guarded by a giant warrior and two-headed dog, Otterius. The Giant Warrior is so powerful that he can easily lift a large stone with both hands, and Otius is even more terrifying, born of the giant Typhon and the half-human, half-snake female monster Erkadna, the brother of the HellHound Kerberos and the Warcraft Chimera.

Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

Giant Greon

When King Eurysthus heard this news, he secretly thought to himself: to challenge Greun is to fight a huge group of monsters; Hercules will be killed there when he conquers this monster country, and will never come back. So Eurystos rushed to find Hercules and gave Hercules the tenth task: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon.

Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

Two-headed dog Otter hughes

Hercules was well aware that the opponent he would face on this mission was a group of terrible monsters, so he also made some careful preparations in advance. Hercules first came to Crete, where he quickly assembled an army. These armies were all that he had previously saved from the mouths of the beasts of the island. The soldiers of the army were grateful for Hercules' saving grace and all followed Hercules on his expedition.

Italy is a long way away and requires a boat to cross the sea. Hercules and his army set off by boat and marched for some time to Libya. In Libya, they met the giant Antaios. Anteus was the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Gaia, the mother of the earth, and any passerby who wanted to pass through Libya had to fight him.

Hercules accepted the challenge from Antaius, who was no match for Hercules and was knocked to the ground one after another. But Hercules was surprised to find that every time Antaios got up from the ground, he seemed to regain his strength and continue to fight, but he did not get tired at all.

It turned out that during the fight, Antaius could always draw strength from Mother Earth as long as he did not leave the earth. After Hercules knocked him down three times, he finally discovered the secret of his recovery. So he grabbed Antaios with his strong arm and lifted him into the air. Anteus lost the source of his strength and was finally strangled to death by Hercules with both hands.

Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

The vast Atlantic Ocean

Hercules and his army continued to advance, and on this day the fleet came to the Atlantic. The Atlantic Ocean is as hot as fire during the day, but at night it is pitch black everywhere, and there is no light in sight. The fleet could only barely sail during the day and moored in the sea at night, and the journey was very slow.

During the day, the crew sailed against the scorching sun, screaming bitterly, and Hercules was sweating like rain. On this day, Hercules could not stand the hot sun, and he raised his bow and arrow threateningly toward the sky, trying to shoot the sun god down. The sun god marveled at Hercules' fearlessness and lent him a golden bowl. This was the treasure used by the sun god in his nightly travels, and Hercules jumped into the golden bowl and crossed the sea to Italy, while his warships opened their canopies and followed closely behind him.

In Iberia, the three sons of Krysaore led three elite armies in a tight position, ready to meet the enemy. Hercules took the lead and bravely rushed ashore. The thief captured the king first, and Hercules knew that the enemy and we had a huge disparity in strength, so instead of choosing to fight hard with the army, he quickly knocked their leaders to the ground one by one and killed them. The enemy army was leaderless and soon collapsed, and Hercules thus occupied their territory.

Hercules then came to the island of Eritsia, where the giant Greon and his herd of cattle were located. The two-headed Otterius spotted Hercules first, barked and pounced. Otterius, though fierce, could not bite through Hercules's lionskin armor. Hercules swung his wooden stick and killed the evil dog with a few sticks, while the giant warrior guarding the cattle herd saw that the dog had been killed and rushed up to help. Although the giant's strength was great, it was far inferior to Hercules, and he was also killed by Hercules.

As soon as the two-headed dog and giant guarding the herd died, Hercules hurried to herd and left the place. However, it did not take long for the giant Greon to catch up and engage in a battle with Hercules. Greon had three heads and six arms, swords slashed and axes, and Hercules held off the stick rack, and for a time he was also confused.

Hercules' tenth mission: to bring back the cattle of the giant Greon

Hercules' battle with the giants

The queen of heaven, Hera, seeing that the giants had the upper hand, wanted to take the opportunity to get rid of Hercules, so she wanted to come and help Cleon and kill Hercules together. Hercules saw that it was hera who intervened in the battle, and was not polite to her, jumped back, jumped out of the battle with the giant, drew an arrow and shot at Hera, which hit Hera in the chest. After all, Hera was Zeus's wife, but Hercules still retained a little affection, and the arrow was not dipped in poison. Hera was shot in the chest and was taken aback and quickly turned to flee.

When Hercules saw Hera fleeing, he sneered and did not chase after him, concentrating on dealing with the giant Greon. Although the three bodies of Greun increased the range of attack, the agility of the movement was still greatly reduced when twisting the entire huge body. Hercules discovered this weakness, and this time he unceremoniously drew a poisonous arrow, which had been soaked in the blood of the nine-dragon serpent Shudera.

With full power, Hercules shot an arrow into the abdomen of the junction of The Three Bodies of Greun, and the poison immediately attacked, and Gerulon's waist began to decay rapidly, and the three huge bodies fell one after another. The giant Gerion fell to the ground with a roar, dying twisted in pain.

Hercules triumphed triumphantly and drove the cattle back to Mykenny, handing them over to King Eureustus. [Smile]

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