On this day, in the palace of Helios, the sun god, magnificent columns adorned with shining gold and dazzling gems surrounded him. The flying eaves were embedded with pure white ivory, and the two large silver doors were intricately carved with beautiful patterns and human figures, depicting countless wonderful and ancient legends of the mortal world. As Phaethon stepped into the palace, he saw his father, the great sun god Helios, surrounded by a scorching heat and radiance, dressed in bronze-colored garments, seated majestically on a throne embellished with brilliant emeralds. Surrounding him were three goddesses of exquisite grace: Eos, Dike, and Eris, who governed the seasons of spring, summer, and autumn, respectively. The three goddesses gazed at Helios with adoring eyes. 'Phaetho

