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He seeks help from demigod Percy Jackson from "summary" of The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan

Apollo, the once glorious god of the sun, is now a mere mortal named Lester Papadopoulos, thanks to Zeus' punishment. Stripped of his divine powers, Apollo finds himself in a vulnerable position, facing danger from all angles. In a desperate bid to regain his immortality, he seeks out the help of demigod Percy Jackson, a powerful and skilled hero in his own right. Percy's reputation precedes him, known for his bravery and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. Apollo's decision to approach Percy is not taken lightly, as he understands the gravity of his situation. With his mortal form proving to be a hindrance rather than an advantage, Apollo knows that he cannot face the challenges ahead alone. Percy's experience and expertise in dealing with mythological creatures and gods make him the perfect ally in Apollo's quest for redemption. Despite his initial reluctance to ask for help, Apollo knows that his pride must take a backseat if he is to stand any chance of succeeding. He humbles himself before Percy, acknowledging his own shortcomings and weaknesses in the process. The demigod's reaction to Apollo's plea is not without skepticism, as he weighs the risks of getting involved in yet another dangerous quest. As Apollo lays out his predicament before Percy, the demigod listens intently, his expression betraying a mix of concern and caution. The gravity of the situation is not lost on Percy, who understands the implications of aiding a fallen god in his quest for redemption. With his own past experiences with the gods serving as a cautionary tale, Percy treads carefully in his interactions with Apollo. Despite the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead, Apollo finds solace in the fact that he has someone as capable and reliable as Percy by his side. The demigod's acceptance of Apollo's plea for help marks the beginning of a partnership that will test their limits and redefine their fates. Together, Apollo and Percy set out on a perilous journey that will shape the course of their destinies.
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    The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle

    Rick Riordan

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