Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 399 Attempting to Take a Chance

Chapter 399 Attempting to Take a Chance
Achilles's lucky victory was truly a miracle.

Ultimately, the divine blood within these descendants of gods is still too diluted.

In the entirety of Greek mythology, the only mortal hero to be deified, as far as Downs can recall, is Hercules. Hercules accomplished a feat rarely seen in the world, completing twelve trials in twelve years that seemed impossible for mortals, before being poisoned and ascending to the rank of Hercules.

Achilles' victory was, frankly speaking, due to his indestructible body, which was practically impossible to kill in the mortal realm, and the various forms of protection he received from his mother.

The unfortunate man who lost to Achilles instantly became the laughingstock of the entire Aesir.

Even if it is an avatar of a god, it is extremely shameful to lose to a demigod 'mortal'.

There is a difference between humans and gods.

The power of gods lies in their domain power that transcends ordinary physical laws.

To put it bluntly, even if you were cheating, you still couldn't win, so you deserve to be embarrassed.

Towns didn't try to save face for the guy whose name was an eyesore, but simply had the Valkyrie send a small gift to the gods who had killed heroes like Odysseus.

This made those guys extremely happy.

Loki, the god of gossips, heard about this.

Under Hela's speechless gaze, Loki actually asked, "Your Majesty, why reward those gods who killed Greek mortal heroes?"

"I do not advocate bullying the weak. Since the opponents were chosen by the laws of the star field, we should naturally abide by this outcome. Moreover, even if those are mortals, they still represent the [fate] of the Greek pantheon! Even if it is only a small part of that fate!"

destiny!

This mysterious and enigmatic term immediately silenced Loki.

His Majesty holds the divine office of [Destiny (Future)].

With such foresight, what can his subjects say?
They could only be thankful that their own emperor possessed boundless divine power and utterly crushed the opposing god-emperor.

……

The Aesir's sea of ​​gods tactic is so shameless. No matter how strong the third-rate gods that come to attack are, they only need to be strong and numerous!
Perhaps they were just a group of unlucky souls who were afraid of being demoted to mortals because they stepped into the Golden Palace with their left foot, but with the support of almost infinite divine power, these guys' clones managed to achieve results that surpassed the original Ashanti deity.

The Ashanti gods and the other subordinate gods who were brought to this world as Teletubbies (line fillers) were all stunned!

This isn't them deliberately holding back; they genuinely can't win!

While the avatars of the opposing Aesir gods might not be able to defeat the original Greek subordinate gods at their peak, they would be more than capable of easily defeating the subordinate gods who are now exhausted.

For three consecutive days, hundreds of battles, large and small, took place in the world of Ashanti.

Moreover, on several occasions, over a hundred Asgardians simultaneously sent their clones.

In this world, even if a god's avatar participates in a battle, it will still be considered a legitimate divine war.

This scale of divine warfare far exceeded the limits of the Ashanti gods' imagination.

Simply unheard of!

In the past, these minor pantheons with only twenty or thirty deities could easily surrender to a Greek god-king like Athena with a mere flick of her hand, sending dozens of subordinate gods rushing to their aid.

Where have you ever seen three digits of deities clash at the same time?
They were all terrified.

They weren't the only ones stunned; a whole host of Greek heroes were also taken aback. The opposing deity had too many avatars, and they had even brought spatial cavities to the duel. According to the laws of the stellar domain, since the Greek side didn't have a corresponding deity to fight, the blame fell on the Greek demigods.

After news of the deaths of Odysseus, Diomedes, and Ajax the Younger, and the near-death experience of Achilles by a divine avatar, spread, the Greek heroes hesitated, a rare occurrence.

They all shared the same question—all their own gods were dead? Why should the true god on the other side make them, mere mortals, bear the burden?
The sea goddess Thetis used protective measures to recall Achilles, sparking a wave of Greek heroes fleeing.

It's really not their fault.

Similarly, whose great hero isn't a descendant of gods?
If you get a leave of absence approved by the true god, then it's not considered running away.

Within just a few hours, the Greek heroes, led by Achilles and Agamemnon, evacuated.

Before leaving, Agamemnon made a bold statement: "I will return once again, led by Her Majesty Ares, Athena, and others, to challenge the mortal heroes of the Aesir."

With the direct descendants of the Olympian gods not participating in the war, Achilles and his companions served as a fig leaf sent by the higher realms to show that the Olympian gods were also involved in this divine war.

As soon as they left, the Ashanti gods immediately became clowns.

Purely taking the blame!
When Niamey rushed to the Temple of Athena, his tears and snot really flowed all the way from the temple entrance to the steps of Athena's throne.

"Your Majesty Athena! Please have mercy on the world of Ashanti! We really can't hold on any longer! There are too many damned Aesir gods on the other side, the main force of Olympus must come in person!" The former king of the gods, Niamey, now grumbled incessantly like an old dog begging for mercy, and it really sounded like a sob.

Athena frowned.

She is the goddess of wisdom and war, and reason always reigns supreme in her life.

She frowned not because she wanted to show mercy, but because she was considering whether to save the Ashanti world with such a short window of opportunity remaining in the mutated star sector.

She figured she'd have to use a lot of persuasion to convince the other Olympian gods.

If she doesn't save them, she won't be so politically passive, but the price is risking the Ashanti world.

If the world of Ashanti is truly going to collapse, it will be the third world to be destroyed by the Aesir gods.

The Olympian gods certainly wouldn't care about the lives of these subordinate deities, but the disappearance of Ashanti meant that another god-king would have to cut back on divine power. This could easily trigger a chain of negative consequences.

This is where Athena hesitated.

The thought of the unpleasant ending of the last meeting on Mount Olympus made Athena's temples throb.

"You will receive support!"

Athena kept her word, but that wasn't enough.

Her approach was to send almost all the combat-type deities from the subordinate pantheons into the Ashanti world to resist the opposing deity clones.

She shouldn't have made too many mistakes in what she did.

Previously, the Greek pantheon had twelve subordinate worlds, and even after some exploitation, it was still able to produce a formidable force of 80 combat-type gods.

Including their gods, there are more than two hundred fighting deities, and they are known to the outside world as a thousand gods, which is perfectly reasonable.

The only thing Athena didn't expect was that Downs on the other side threw over three hundred gods at her!
This is a crushing victory in both quantity and quality!

Stuck on the last day of the mutated sector window closing, the world of Ashanti... collapses!
(End of this chapter)

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