In "The Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan, Leo finds himself in a challenging predicament. Despite being on the enchanting island of Ogygia, where a captivating immortal girl awaits him, he is unable to connect a crucial piece of rock to an ancient navigation device. This highlights his struggle with technology, showing that not all obstacles can be easily handled, even with quick fixes like duct tape.
This scenario reflects both Leo's luck and his technical difficulties, emphasizing the whimsical yet frustrating nature of his adventures. The intersection of a romantic opportunity and a tangible challenge adds depth to his character, illustrating that even in fantastical situations, some problems remain stubbornly complex.