If you wield your hoe well, no corner is too tough to dig.

Swept by the wind, traveling day and night, Thessaly soon appeared in Hercules's view.

Looking at the Boots of Hermes beneath his feet, he couldn't help but be grateful to the teacher who had always secretly had his back since he was young.

To avoid putting his elder in a difficult position, Hercules decisively donned another divine artifact lent to him by his teacher, Perseus—the Invisibility Cloak, and sneaked into Thessaly City under the cover of fading night.

With the aid of the two divine artifacts, he easily bypassed the soldiers along the way, entered the Royal Palace, and knocked on a tightly shut great door.

A woman, dressed in plain clothes and looking haggard, walked out of the room, her face full of weariness.

"Who are you?"

The woman who answered the door was clearly startled to see not a maid, but a powerfully oppressive stalwart man.