In the blink of an eye, the conversation over the East Sea ended.
In the City of Eryxis, Heracles also bid farewell and departed.
For a young man who experienced the pain of losing family and realized the divide between life and death, Heracles naturally yearned for the resurrection technique and death avoidance technique.
However, just as he didn't fully trust the instructions of the God of West Wind, this young hero also held some suspicion towards the Athenian Commander.
Thus, he did not immediately act on what was said, but planned to verify it further during his journey.
The God of West Wind's resurrection and undying technique was merely a side path, whereas the true method was in the hands of the Lord of the Spirit Realm.
This was something Heracles had never heard of before, so he understandably could not blindly believe.
Yet compared to the various claims of the Spirit Realm, the last suggestion from the Athenian truly resonated with him.
"Prometheus."