Hearing that Zeus had captured several monsters and had not forgotten his duties because of women, the expressions on the faces of Apollo, Athena and others looked a little better. Although Zeus was a little too unrestrained in the past, as the king of gods, he was still very reliable at critical moments.

The gods followed Zeus out of the Temple of the Sun and headed to the Pantheon, where the Olympian gods met for important meetings. Outside the magnificent and tall Pantheon, two huge monsters were chained and firmly imprisoned on the square outside the temple, struggling constantly.

A lion-headed griffin with a pair of wings on its back, the size of a giant

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