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When all of his friends see the wonderful way

in which Perseus has helped people,

they are very impressed. 

In fact, the
princess Andromeda,
 whom Perseus saved from the sea monster,
is so grateful, she offers to marry Perseus.

Perseus' response is, "Let's just be friends."


Thank you, Perseus...

All of Perseus' friends come forth and tell of how he helped them.

He helped Pegasus to fly by using the catapult.

Sisyphus saved so much time hauling the rock up the hill with the pulley that he turned into a punk rock star and now spends all of his time skiing.

And, Atlas is eternally grateful to Perseus for finding a huge level with which to hold up the world.  He is especially grateful, since Hypocritis is sitting on the lever and holding the world for him.  Now he can work out at the gym!

Finally, Andromeda was saved from the sea monster.