According to Chryseisna, after this happened, only Hector came to check on her after Troy.

I've never even met the other brothers.

This shows they didn't care at all...

Even Night, who had fought alongside Hector to defeat Achilles and should have been a great contributor to Troy, was devastated upon hearing that he was on the verge of death and might take his last breath at any moment.

The heroes, led by Paris, simply didn't even want to get to know them.

Because of this, Ye was even more certain that Paris and the others would never recognize her appearance. They had never seen her original appearance before, and now that she was disguised... they probably wouldn't recognize her at all.

To be honest, most people on both the Greek and Trojan sides were a bunch of scoundrels, and if Hector hadn't been there, he wouldn't have bothered with this mess at all.

For Night, whether or not he could help Troy win the war was secondary; as long as he could save Hector and the others' lives, he would consider his objective accomplished.

As Night comforted Teleford, she said—

'I deeply sympathize with your plight—Telephus, haven't you considered avenging those barbarians?'

……--revenge?!!

Telephorus had drunk quite a bit of wine by then, and Ye's words ignited a raging fire in his eyes.

As a descendant of Hercules, possessing demigod blood, this amount of alcohol was not enough to completely numb his senses.

He was fully conscious at this moment.

But once people get carried away, and considering their previous interactions, Telefose believes that Night is someone they can trust.

Then Telephus said in a suppressed voice, "I wish I could nail them to the top of Mount Olympus and let Zeus's eagle devour their hearts every day!!"

"I will never forget the humiliation of that day."

They led their armies to trample my gates, shattering my pride as the son of Hercules.

I once had great faith in my own strength, admired the legend of my father, and vowed to one day accomplish the same great feat as him.

But—" Telefose's eyes reddened.

"You haven't experienced that feeling of powerlessness, Griffith!"

When your people fall before you, you are powerless to save them.

The plunderers wantonly humiliated the women of your kingdom, stole gold and silver treasures, and in the end, they didn't even offer a proper apology, just said it was a mistake, and then they left.

They disgust me!

Night: "Perhaps you could go and help your father-in-law win the Trojan War!"

Night's words startled Telefose, instantly sobering him up considerably.

He didn't doubt Ye's purpose because of those words, but he became a little nervous and took a deep breath.

Telephorus clenched his fist; he was quite pleased with the friend he had made today.

He hadn't spoken his mind so freely in a long time—he hesitated for a moment, recalling the words he had spoken earlier in the night, when he had stood up for him and even risked offending other heroes.

Telefose believed that continuing to conceal the truth would be a betrayal of this friendship.

His father was a renowned Greek hero, famous for his noble character and great strength, and was even considered by some to be the strongest hero in Greece.

This strength is not only in terms of physical ability, but also in terms of personality and willpower.

Telephus, who aspired to be like Heracles since childhood, never lacked the courage to face danger. Just as he led his people to hold out until the end, he repelled the Greek coalition several times before Achilles arrived.

Speaking up for a friend—

Telephorus no longer concealed it: "No, no. I cannot help Troy..."

Night: "Why?"

Telefose took a deep breath and then said, "Although it is extremely shameful, when Agamemnon was about to leave with his men, I even considered asking my father for help to keep these bandits here completely."

Alternatively, they could directly defect to Troy and lead their troops into battle.

But no—

At the crucial moment, a voice stopped me.

After Telefose finished speaking, he said that they should not discuss the matter any further. He sighed and said that he could not tell Night who the owner of that voice was—

However, he was powerless to change the Trojan War.

Ye felt a slight tremor in his heart, and immediately thought of the legend of Telefose—a voice?

Chapter Nineteen Telephus: Don't go to your death! Wait, you want to join Greece?

A mysterious voice?

Telephus's words reminded Ye of the divine revelation in mythology.

A god commanded Telephorus to help Greece and destroy Troy.

If it weren't for this order, Telephorus, though unable to join Troy, would probably have remained neutral due to his hatred for Agamemnon and others.

Could the owner of that voice be a deity?

At this moment, the night brain is rapidly analyzing—

This order, which would make Telephorus forget his benefactor and help his enemy beat his father-in-law, certainly couldn't have been given by Hercules.

If Hercules' character is the same as that of the myths and legends as he knows them.

That man would never do such a despicable thing, nor would he allow his son to be caught in the dilemma of betrayal.

As for the other gods, with Hercules standing in front of him, did Telephus really need to fear and obey the commands of the other gods to do things against his own conscience?

For this demigod, who dared to guard the emperor's gates—a man full of courage—to not even entertain the slightest thought of resistance, it would be reasonable that his rank or strength must be far superior to that of his father, Hercules.

A name had already surfaced in Ye's mind, weighing heavily on her heart.

—Zeus, the king of the gods!

Only this Hercules' father possessed both strength and status, and as an elder, he naturally had the ability to suppress his descendants and command them to obey his words.

If you don't listen, you are violating filial piety from the very beginning.

Faced with this dilemma, It's understandable that Theos ultimately chose to side with the stronger party and serve Greece.

Damn it——!

Hector held Zeus and other gods in high esteem, and Troy was a city that Zeus had personally protected.

Because the former king of Troy refused to pay Apollo and Poseidon after they finished building the wall, Zeus was displeased and wanted to destroy the child he had raised.

The old king was indeed dishonest.

But what have the other people done wrong?!

What have those who still admire you, who have come to believe in you from the bottom of their hearts, and who love you have done wrong?

The one who destroyed you was the one you respected most.

Considering the original endings of Hector and others, and the fact that even Apollo himself didn't say anything and even helped Troy, this contrast—

Zeus's pettiness ignited a fire within Ye's heart.

He felt that such a man was not worthy of Hector's esteemed respect, as he felt that the man cared for him like an elder brother.

The young Zeus, once full of justice and kind, praised by elves and nymphs wherever he went, is no more.

Now sitting on the throne is the new god-king who overthrew the corrupt old god-king, only to repeat the same mistakes and become corrupt himself.

He took a deep breath, knowing that no matter how dissatisfied he was, there was nothing he could do about that god-king unless he fabricated another version of Kratos, the grandfather who could be considered the terminator of Greek mythology, and the god of war Kratos could actually come out of the story.

Night: Telephus—no, you are not powerless.

I have an idea that might help you successfully take revenge on Agamemnon.

Teleford: "What are your thoughts?"

The fact that Telefose did not explicitly refuse immediately indicates that he still harbored some resentment at this point.

If it weren't for the suppression of that 'mysterious voice,' he would have taken revenge on Agamemnon long ago.

Night: "I've heard that the Greek coalition is suffering repeated defeats on the Trojan battlefield."

This is not unrelated to the departure of the demigod Achilles.

However, even if Agamemnon and Achilles reconcile, the Trojan War will still remain deadlocked, and the Trojans may even lose.

In terms of both the number and quality of heroes, they were far inferior to the allied forces backed by the entire Greek nation.

Telefose: "...Yes, that's right."

I once fought Achilles, who inherited the strength of his father, the hero Peleus, and even surpassed him.

That guy, like us, is a descendant of the crew of the heroic Argo, and he's extremely difficult to deal with.

Telephorus, still shaken by Achilles's prowess, though disliking Agamemnon, felt a certain camaraderie with Achilles.

Previously on the battlefield, Achilles was the only hero who did not oppress civilians and simply loved fighting.

Telephorus and Achilles admired each other for such pure strength, and felt a sense of both enmity and friendship. Achilles also appreciated Telephorus's courage and will to protect his king to the death and to always be at the forefront of battle.

That is why Telephus knew how formidable Achilles was.

Night: "To break the balance of this war, Troy needs a new force to help, even though you can't play."

But I can—”

Teleford was immediately shocked: "!!! Griffiths, are you going to join Troy and help them attack Agamemnon?"

To be honest, until just now, Telefos had never imagined that his new friend and brother would choose to help Troy instead of Greece.

Previously, Troy sought help everywhere, but who in all of Greece, apart from the Amazon Queen, went to help?

Because I'm too scared!

If it weren't for the fact that we are separated by the sea, it would be too difficult to send reinforcements.

Given the difference in land area between Mycenae and Troy, it would be like a father beating his son; Troy could be conquered with ease.

Even though the expedition has suffered setbacks, the surrounding countries are still in a wait-and-see state.

If the Amazon queen hadn't had a long-standing feud with Greece, she wouldn't have joined this messy war at this time.

Speaking of the animosity between the other party and Greece, there is also a part of the reason related to their family.

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