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- Then Jason glanced at Piper’s golden statue.
- Anger washed over him. He was the son of Zeus. He could not fail his friends. He felt a tugging sensation in his gut, and the air pressure dropped so rapidly that his ears popped. Midas must’ve felt it too, because he stumbled to his feet and grabbed his donkey ears.
- “Ow! What are you doing?” he demanded. “My power is supreme here!”
- Thunder rumbled. Outside, the sky turned black.
- “You know another good use for gold?” Jason said.
- Midas raised his eyebrows, suddenly excited.
- “Yes?”
- “It’s an excellent conductor of electricity.” Jason raised his javelin, and the ceiling exploded. A lightning bolt ripped through the roof like it was an eggshell, connected with the tip of Jason’s spear, and sent out arcs of energy that blasted the sofas to shreds. Chunks of ceiling plaster crashed down. The chandelier groaned and snapped off its chain, and Midas screamed as it pinned him to the floor. The glass immediately turned into gold.
- When the rumbling stopped, freezing rain poured into the building. Midas cursed in Ancient Greek, thoroughly pinned under his chandelier. The rain soaked everything, turning the gold chandelier back to glass. Piper and Leo were slowly changing too, along with the other statues in the room.
- The Lost Hero, Chapter XXXII
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