Chapter 166 As Long as the Hoe is Swung Well, There is No Corner that Can't be Dug Out (4.2k)

The next day, Mount Pelion.

The wise Chiron, unable to put his mind at ease about his disciple, decided to set out for Athens at the earliest opportunity.

Before parting, Luo En moved his lips but ultimately chose to remain silent, not revealing to Chiron the matter of the future Medicine God heading to Cyprus.

Although Asclepius was just an illegitimate son whom Apollo didn't think highly of, he was still considered a relative within the Olympian System. Even if he accidentally offended those uncles and aunts, as long as they were wary of Apollo and Artemis's status, they would likely show some restraint, and probably wouldn't go too far.

After all, the example of Pan's death lay before them, and Apollo had just been exiled to the mortal world for a similar affair.

If another such incident were to occur, Zeus, for the sake of maintaining superficial justice, would also have to crack down hard on the one who caused trouble.