The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze - 31-37 Summary & Analysis

Rick Riordan
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The Trials of Apollo Book Three The Burning Maze - 31-37 Summary & Analysis

Rick Riordan
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After asking Reverb to wake Piper up, Caligula promises Apollo that he will get revenge on Zeus for him. However, Apollo notices that Medea is too weak to hold the provision and use her magic on him. Caligula asks the Pandai from the shoe boat if they are still loyal to him. They swear their hearts to him, so he commands that their hearts be cut out. He tells Apollo that he is not crazy or cruel. He simply takes people at their word. Piper wanted time with her father, so Caligula made it happen. Jason wants to be a priest, yet he attacked the ship of a future god. Furthermore, he could not allow Meg’s father wanted to reincarnate the silver-wives, which Apollo recognizes. Piper tries to charmspeak Incitatus, but Caligula backhands her before she can. Apollo tries to attack Caligula, but...

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