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Chapter no 48 – PERCY

The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus #2)

โ€ŒThey were, without a doubt,ย the strangest reinforcements in Roman military history. Hazel rode Arion, who had recovered enough to carry one person at normal horse speed, though he cursed about his aching hooves all the way downhill.โ€Œ

Frank transformed into a bald eagleโ€”which Percy still found totally unfairโ€”and soared above them. Tyson ran down the hill, waving his club and yelling, โ€œBad pony-men! BOO!โ€ while Ella fluttered around him, reciting facts from theย Old Farmerโ€™s Almanac.

As for Percy, he rode Mrs. Oโ€™Leary into battle with a chariot full of Imperial gold equipment clanking and clinking behind, the golden eagle standard of the Twelfth Legion raised high above him.

They skirted the perimeter of the camp and took the northernmost bridge over the Little Tiber, charging onto the Field of Mars at the western edge of the battle. A horde of Cyclopes was hammering away at the campers of the Fifth Cohort, who were trying to keep their shields locked just to stay alive.

Seeing them in trouble, Percy felt a surge of protective rage. These were the kids whoโ€™d taken him in. This wasย hisย family.

He shouted, โ€œFifth Cohort!โ€ and slammed into the nearest Cyclops. The last things the poor monster saw were Mrs. Oโ€™Learyโ€™s teeth.

After the Cyclops disintegratedโ€”andย stayedย disintegrated, thanks to Deathโ€”Percy leaped off his hellhound and slashed wildly through the other monsters.

Tyson charged at the Cyclops leader, Ma Gasket, her chain-mail dress

spattered with mud and decorated with broken spears. She gawked at Tyson and started to say, โ€œWhoโ€”?โ€

Tyson hit her in the head so hard, she spun in a circle and landed on her rump.

โ€œBad Cyclops Lady!โ€ he bellowed. โ€œGeneral Tyson says GO AWAY!โ€ He hit her again, and Ma Gasket broke into dust.

Meanwhile Hazel charged around on Arion, slicing herย spathaย through one Cyclops after another, while Frank blinded the enemies with his talons.

Once every Cyclops within fifty yards had been reduced to ashes, Frank landed in front of his troops and transformed into a human. His centurionโ€™s badge and Mural Crown gleamed on his winter jacket.

โ€œFifth Cohort!โ€ he bellowed. โ€œGet your Imperial gold weapons right here!โ€

The campers recovered from their shock and mobbed the chariot. Percy did his best to hand out equipment quickly.

โ€œLetโ€™s go, letโ€™s go!โ€ Dakota urged, grinning like a madman as he swigged red Kool-Aid from his flask. โ€œOur comrades need help!โ€

Soon the Fifth Cohort was equipped with new weapons and shields and helmets. They werenโ€™t exactly consistent. In fact they looked like theyโ€™d been shopping at a King Midas clearance sale. But they were suddenly the most powerful cohort in the legion.

โ€œFollow the eagle!โ€ Frank ordered. โ€œTo battle!โ€

The campers cheered. As Percy and Mrs. Oโ€™Leary charged onward, the entire cohort followedโ€”forty extremely shiny gold-plated warriors screaming for blood.

They slammed into a herd of wild centaurs that were attacking the Third Cohort. When the campers of the Third saw the eagle standard, they shouted insanely and fought with renewed effort.

The centaurs didnโ€™t stand a chance. The two cohorts crushed them like a vise. Soon there was nothing left but piles of dust and assorted hooves and

horns. Percy hoped Chiron would forgive him, but these centaurs werenโ€™t like the Party Ponies heโ€™d met before. They were some other breed. They had to be defeated.

โ€œForm ranks!โ€ the centurions shouted. The two cohorts came together, their military training kicking in. Shields locked, they marched into battle against the Earthborn.

Frank shouted,ย โ€œPila!โ€

A hundred spears bristled. When Frank yelled, โ€œFire!โ€ they sailed through the airโ€”a wave of death cutting through the six-armed monsters. The campers drew swords and advanced toward the center of the battle.

At the base of the aqueduct, the First and Second Cohorts were trying to encircle Polybotes, but they were taking a pounding. The remaining Earthborn threw barrage after barrage of stone and mud.ย Karpoiย grain spirits

โ€”those horrible little piranha Cupidsโ€”were rushing through the tall grass abducting campers at random, pulling them away from the line. The giant himself kept shaking basilisks out of his hair. Every time one landed, the Romans panicked and ran. Judging from their corroded shields and the smoking plumes on their helmets, theyโ€™d already learned about the basilisksโ€™ poison and fire.

Reyna soared above the giant, diving in with her javelin whenever he turned his attention to the ground troops. Her purple cloak snapped in the wind. Her golden armor gleamed. Polybotes jabbed his trident and swung his weighted net, but Scipio was almost as nimble as Arion.

Then Reyna noticed the Fifth Cohort marching to their aid with the eagle. She was so stunned, the giant almost swatted her out of the air, but Scipio dodged. Reyna locked eyes with Percy and gave him a huge smile.

โ€œRomans!โ€ Her voice boomed across the fields. โ€œRally to the eagle!โ€

Demigods and monsters alike turned and gawked as Percy bounded forward on his hellhound.

โ€œWhat is this?โ€ Polybotes demanded.ย โ€œWhat is this?โ€

Percy felt a rush of power coursing through the standardโ€™s staff. He raised the eagle and shouted, โ€œTwelfth Legion Fulminata!โ€

Thunder shook the valley. The eagle let loose a blinding flash, and a thousand tendrils of lightning exploded from its golden wingsโ€”arcing in front of Percy like the branches of an enormous deadly tree, connecting with the nearest monsters, leaping from one to another, completely ignoring the Roman forces.

When the lightning stopped, the First and Second Cohorts were facing one surprised-looking giant and several hundred smoking piles of ash. The enemyโ€™s center line had been charred to oblivion.

The look on Octavianโ€™s face was priceless. The centurion stared at Percy with shock, then outrage. Then, when his own troops started to cheer, he had no choice except to join the shouting: โ€œRome! Rome!โ€

The giant Polybotes backed up uncertainly, but Percy knew the battle wasnโ€™t over.

The Fourth Cohort was still surrounded by Cyclopes. Even Hannibal the elephant was having a hard time wading through so many monsters. His black Kevlar armor was ripped so that his label just saidย ANT.

The veterans and Lares on the eastern flank were being pushed toward the city. The monstersโ€™ siege tower was still hurling explosive green fireballs into the streets. The gorgons had disabled the giant eagles and now flew unchallenged over the giantโ€™s remaining centaurs and the Earthborn, trying to rally them.

โ€œStand your ground!โ€ Stheno yelled. โ€œIโ€™ve got free samples!โ€

Polybotes bellowed. A dozen fresh basilisks fell out of his hair, turning the grass to poison yellow. โ€œYou think this changes anything, Percy Jackson? I cannot be destroyed! Come forward, son of Neptune. I will break you!โ€

Percy dismounted. He handed Dakota the standard. โ€œYou are the cohortโ€™s senior centurion. Take care of this.โ€ Dakota blinked, then he straightened with pride. He dropped his Kool-Aid flask and took the eagle. โ€œI will carry it

with honor.โ€

โ€œFrank, Hazel, Tyson,โ€ Percy said, โ€œhelp the Fourth Cohort. Iโ€™ve got a giant to kill.โ€

He raised Riptide, but before he could advance, horns blew in the northern hills. Another army appeared on the ridgeโ€”hundreds of warriors in black-and-gray camouflage, armed with spears and shields. Interspersed among their ranks were a dozen battle forklifts, their sharpened tines gleaming in the sunset and flaming bolts nocked in their crossbows.

โ€œAmazons,โ€ Frank said. โ€œGreat.โ€

Polybotes laughed. โ€œYou, see? Our reinforcements have arrived! Rome will fall today!โ€

The Amazons lowered their spears and charged down the hill. Their forklifts barreled into battle. The giantโ€™s army cheeredโ€”until the Amazons changed course and headed straight for the monstersโ€™ intact eastern flank.

โ€œAmazons, forward!โ€ On the largest forklift stood a girl who looked like an older version of Reyna, in black combat armor with a glittering gold belt around her waist.

โ€œQueen Hylla!โ€ said Hazel. โ€œShe survived!โ€

The Amazon queen shouted: โ€œTo my sisterโ€™s aid! Destroy the monsters!โ€ โ€œDestroy!โ€ Her troopsโ€™ cry echoed through the valley.

Reyna wheeled her pegasus toward Percy. Her eyes gleamed. Her expression said:ย I could hug you right now. She shouted, โ€œRomans!

Advance!โ€

The battlefield descended into absolute chaos. Amazon and Roman lines swung toward the enemy like the Doors of Death themselves.

But Percy had only one goal. He pointed at the giant. โ€œYou. Me. To the finish.โ€

They met by the aqueduct, which had somehow survived the battle so far. Polybotes fixed that. He swiped his trident and smashed the nearest brick

arch, unleashing a waterfall.

โ€œGo on, then, son of Neptune!โ€ Polybotes taunted. โ€œLet me see your power! Does water do your bidding? Does it heal you? But I am born to oppose Neptune.โ€

The giant thrust his hand under the water. As the torrent passed through his fingers it turned dark green. He flung some at Percy, who instinctively deflected it with his will. The liquid splattered the ground in front of him.

With a nasty hiss, the grass withered and smoked.

โ€œMy touch turns water to poison,โ€ Polybotes said. โ€œLetโ€™s see what it does to your blood!โ€

He threw his net at Percy, but Percy rolled out of the way. He diverted the waterfall straight into the giantโ€™s face. While Polybotes was blinded, Percy charged. He plunged Riptide into the giantโ€™s belly then withdrew it and vaulted away, leaving the giant roaring in pain.

The strike would have dissolved any lesser monster, but Polybotes just staggered and looked down at the goldenย ichorย โ€”the blood of immortalsโ€” spilling from his wound. The cut was already closing.

โ€œGood try, demigod,โ€ he snarled. โ€œBut I will break you still.โ€ โ€œGotta catch me first,โ€ Percy said.

He turned and bolted toward the city.

โ€œWhat?โ€ the giant yelled incredulously. โ€œYou run, coward? Stand still and die!โ€

Percy had no intention of doing that. He knew he couldnโ€™t kill Polybotes alone. But he did have a plan.

He passed Mrs. Oโ€™Leary, who looked up curiously with a gorgon wriggling in her mouth.

โ€œIโ€™m fine!โ€ Percy yelled as he ran by, followed by a giant screaming bloody murder.

He jumped over a burning scorpion and ducked as Hannibal threw a Cyclops across his path. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Tyson

pounding the Earthborn into the ground like a game of whack-a-mole. Ella was fluttering above him, dodging missiles and calling out advice: โ€œThe groin. The Earthbornโ€™s groin is sensitive.โ€

SMASH!

โ€œGood. Yes. Tyson found its groin.โ€ โ€œPercy needs help?โ€ Tyson called. โ€œIโ€™m good!โ€

โ€œDie!โ€ Polybotes yelled, closing fast. Percy kept running.

In the distance, he saw Hazel and Arion galloping across the battlefield, cutting down centaurs andย karpoi.ย One grain spirit yelled, โ€œWheat! Iโ€™ll give you wheat!โ€ but Arion stomped him into a pile of breakfast cereal. Queen Hylla and Reyna joined forces, forklift and pegasus riding together, scattering the dark shades of fallen warriors. Frank turned himself into an elephant and stomped through some Cyclopes, and Dakota held the golden eagle high, blasting lightning at any monsters that dared to challenge the Fifth Cohort.

All that was great, but Percy needed a different kind of help. He needed a god.

He glanced back and saw the giant almost within armโ€™s reach. To buy some time, Percy ducked behind one of the aqueductโ€™s columns. The giant swung his trident. When the column crumbled, Percy used the unleashed water to guide the collapseโ€”bringing down several tons of bricks on the giantโ€™s head.

Percy bolted for the city limits. โ€œTerminus!โ€ he yelled.

The nearest statue of the god was about sixty feet ahead. His stone eyes snapped open as Percy ran toward him.

โ€œCompletely unacceptable!โ€ he complained. โ€œBuildings on fire!

Invaders! Get them out of here, Percy Jackson!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m trying,โ€ he said. โ€œBut thereโ€™s this giant, Polybotes.โ€

โ€œYes, I know! Waitโ€”Excuse me a moment.โ€ Terminus closed his eyes in concentration. A flaming green cannonball sailed overhead and suddenly vaporized. โ€œI canโ€™t stopย allย the missiles,โ€ Terminus complained. โ€œWhy canโ€™t they be civilized and attack more slowly? Iโ€™m only one god.โ€

โ€œHelp me kill the giant,โ€ Percy said, โ€œand this will all be over. A god and demigod working togetherโ€”thatโ€™s the only way to kill him.โ€

Terminus sniffed. โ€œI guard borders. I donโ€™t kill giants. Itโ€™s not in my job description.โ€

โ€œTerminus, come on!โ€ Percy took another step forward, and the god shrieked indignantly.

โ€œStop right there, young man! No weapons inside the Pomerian Line!โ€ โ€œBut weโ€™re under attack.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t care! Rules are rules. When people donโ€™t follow the rules, I get very, very angry.โ€

Percy smiled. โ€œHold that thought.โ€

He sprinted back toward the giant. โ€œHey, ugly!โ€

โ€œRarrr!โ€ Polybotes burst from the ruins of the aqueduct. The water was still pouring over him, turning to poison and creating a steaming marsh around his feet.

โ€œYouโ€ฆyou will die slowly,โ€ the giant promised. He picked up his trident, now dripping with green venom.

All around them, the battle was winding down. As the last monsters were mopped up, Percyโ€™s friends started gathering, forming a ring around the giant.

โ€œI will take you prisoner, Percy Jackson,โ€ Polybotes snarled. โ€œI will torture you under the sea. Every day the water will heal you, and every day I will bring you closer to death.โ€

โ€œGreat offer,โ€ Percy said. โ€œBut I think Iโ€™ll just kill you instead.โ€

Polybotes bellowed in rage. He shook his head, and more basilisks flew from his hair.

โ€œGet back!โ€ Frank warned.

Fresh chaos spread through the ranks. Hazel spurred Arion and put herself between the basilisks and the campers. Frank changed formโ€” shrinking into something lean and furryโ€ฆa weasel? Percy thought Frank had lost his mind, but when Frank charged the basilisks, they absolutely freaked out. They slithered away with Frank chasing after them in hot weasely pursuit.

Polybotes pointed his trident and ran toward Percy. As the giant reached the Pomerian Line, Percy jumped aside like a bullfighter. Polybotes barreled across the city limits.

โ€œTHATโ€™S IT!โ€ Terminus cried. โ€œThatโ€™s AGAINST THE RULES!โ€

Polybotes frowned, obviously confused that he was being told off by a statue. โ€œWhat are you?โ€ he growled. โ€œShut up!โ€

He pushed the statue over and turned back to Percy.

โ€œNow Iโ€™m MAD!โ€ Terminus shrieked. โ€œIโ€™m strangling you. Feel that? Those are my hands around your neck, you big bully. Get over here! Iโ€™m going to head-butt you so hardโ€”โ€

โ€œEnough!โ€ The giant stepped on the statue and broke Terminus in three piecesโ€”pedestal, body, and head.

โ€œYou DIDNโ€™T!โ€ shouted Terminus. โ€œPercy Jackson, youโ€™ve got yourself a deal! Letโ€™s kill this upstart.โ€

The giant laughed so hard that he didnโ€™t realize Percy was charging until it was too late. Percy jumped up, vaulting off the giantโ€™s knee, and drove Riptide straight through one of the metal mouths on Polybotesโ€™s breastplate, sinking the Celestial bronze hilt-deep in his chest. The giant stumbled backward, tripping over Terminusโ€™s pedestal and crashing to the ground.

While he was trying to get up, clawing at the sword in his chest, Percy hefted the head of the statue.

โ€œYouโ€™ll never win!โ€ the giant groaned. โ€œYou cannot defeat me alone.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not alone.โ€ Percy raised the stone head above the giantโ€™s face. โ€œIโ€™d

like you to meet my friend Terminus. Heโ€™s a god!โ€

Too late, awareness and fear dawned in the giantโ€™s face. Percy smashed the godโ€™s head as hard as he could into the Polybotesโ€™s nose, and the giant dissolved, crumbling into a steaming heap of seaweed, reptile skin, and poisonous muck.

Percy staggered away, completely exhausted.

โ€œHa!โ€ said the head of Terminus. โ€œThat will teachย himย to obey the rules of Rome.โ€

For a moment, the battlefield was silent except for a few fires burning, and a few retreating monsters screaming in panic.

A ragged circle of Romans and Amazons stood around Percy. Tyson, Ella, and Mrs. Oโ€™Leary were there. Frank and Hazel were grinning at him with pride. Arion was nibbling contentedly on a golden shield.

The Romans began to chant, โ€œPercy! Percy!โ€

They mobbed him. Before he knew it, they were raising him on a shield.

The cry changed to, โ€œPraetor! Praetor!โ€

Among the chanters was Reyna herself, who held up her hand and grasped Percyโ€™s in congratulation. Then the mob of cheering Romans carried him around the Pomerian Line, carefully avoiding Terminusโ€™s borders, and escorted him back home to Camp Jupiter.

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