When Agamemnon said, "Since the night is reinforcement, we should assign it a position,"

Many heroes initially frowned, unwilling to have yet another person compete with them for military merit.

Especially those heroes who are currently in good positions and very satisfied with their status quo, are unwilling to let the appearance of the Night disrupt their originally stable distribution of interests.

However, to everyone's surprise, Ye did not try to secure those important positions that would allow him to go to the front lines and gain military merit. This move not only surprised the heroes who put aside their hostility, but also stunned Agamemnon.

You won't even accept the rights offered to you?

Chapter Forty-Five: The Old Man Whose Purpose Was Completely Opposite to Night's; King Pilos

It was normal for Agamemnon not to value the night.

After all, which of the other heroes didn't bring their families and a large number of soldiers, or have their whole family go together, with brothers, fathers and sons all fighting together?

For example, the cousin relationship between Achilles and Ajax the Great in the allied forces, and the brother relationship between Ajax the Great and Teucer.

But who would have thought that Ye would suddenly reveal himself as a member of the Moon Goddess's retinue, and even be able to ride the divine deer that only Artemis could ride, showing just how much the Moon Goddess values ​​him.

Agamemnon, having lost so many soldiers and wealth to Night White, naturally wished to send Night White to the front lines and wipe them all out.

Seeing your enemy get rich is more painful than seeing yourself lose money.

He couldn't stand this blatant slacking off.

However, Agamemnon wanted to use his position as commander-in-chief of the allied forces to force Night to go to the front lines and fight, preferably to die on the front lines. This way, he wouldn't offend the moon goddess, and he could even get the enraged moon goddess to join the Greeks in punishing Troy. That would have been too wonderful.

Agamemnon, who was not completely blinded by desire and still retained some heroic wisdom, was quickly silenced by a single sentence from the night.

“I’m just a musician, I don’t have any fighting ability.”

I can use music to soothe the soldiers' pain and inspire their courage, which is why I am here.

Although I don't possess the immense power of your heroes, I can still help Greece in my own way.

Night tells everyone not to despise their own weakness.

Many heroes exclaimed, "No, no!"

Many heroes welcomed Night's choice, although they found Night's ability to blatantly lie shameless.

You call someone who almost killed Diomedes weak?

You call yourself a musician?

But soon, Ye suddenly took out a harp and showed off his skills at the banquet.

The group of heroes immediately clapped their hands in admiration, and were all completely awestruck!

This level of music really shows the musician's skill.

The heroes expressed their friendship and support for Ye Bu's power struggle.

That's right—sending a musician to the battlefield is tantamount to murder.

Such evil deeds are something that heroes should never do.

And you, great Mycenaean king—! As the leader of all their heroes, you cannot force the apostle of the moon goddess, a noble bard, to the battlefield.

Under pressure from various parties, Agamemnon had no choice but to abandon his idea of ​​assigning Ye Qiang a position and temporarily put him in a logistics job, allowing him to act freely.

Agamemnon harbored resentment towards this.

He was once the king of kings, and no one could disobey his decree, whether you were as powerful as Athens or Sparta, whether you were a kingdom with the demigod hero Achilles or as wise as Odysseus, everyone had to obey his orders and go to war with him.

However, the successive defeats on the Trojan battlefield, coupled with the heroes' own scheming and Achilles' near-splitting of him, greatly diminished Agamemnon's prestige in the eyes of the heroes and kings.

In the past, he was a man of his word, but now he can't even have his way with a woman, let alone get a job.

How hateful this is!

Well—that's all that happened at the banquet.

However, it is worth mentioning that, besides Achilles, there was one other person who did not attend the banquet.

Or rather—the other party doesn't welcome the arrival of night.

After leaving that night, an old man suddenly appeared in Agamemnon's tent without needing to announce his arrival, and no one blocked his way.

When he entered the house, he saw plates smashed everywhere, meat and wine spilled all over the floor, and a woman with blood streaming down her face, her lower body naked and mangled. She looked up and saw the old man, and immediately pleaded, "Please save me... Mr. Nestor."

The old man, referred to as Nestor, frowned and ignored the woman, as if the tragic scene before him was nothing more than weeds that could be found everywhere and were not worth mentioning.

He looked at Agamemnon, who was now exhausted, covered in blood, and lying on the throne, playing with his sword.

Nestor: "Agamemnon—you can't go on like this."

Listen to me, go and make peace with Achilles.

With Achilles, our army can turn the tide at any time... The Amazon queen invited by the Trojans is nothing compared to this true demigod.

You've really gone this far over a woman.

Nestor—King of Pylos.

This is a highly experienced and respected hero.

Even at the advanced age of approximately 110 years, which is considered extremely old for a Greek hero whose average lifespan is only around forty, this is an exceptionally long life.

Despite his advanced age, the man still joined the Greek coalition with his two sons and frequently offered advice to the younger soldiers.

It is worth mentioning that--

He was a contemporary of Hercules, one of the heroes who emerged in the last golden age.

His father and other brothers were killed by Hercules, and he was the only survivor.

Nestor was also a member of the hero team that boarded the Argos in search of the Golden Fleece and participated in the hunt for the Calydon Boar. He was a hero who was not well-known but had a very solid foundation.

Nestor has recently been trying to reconcile Agamemnon and Achilles, just as he did in mythology.

However, it is clear that Achilles and Agamemnon are still blinded by desire and hatred.

This even tempted Nestor to draw his sword and kill Brises, to resolve the root of the conflict between them. However, Agamemnon protected him well, and Nestor never had the chance to do so.

Now another descendant, supposedly a fellow crew member of the Argo, has arrived. Nestor had no recollection of the name Kratos, but because of Telefose's acclaim, he did not doubt Kratos's existence.

However, it was precisely because of Telefose's existence that Nestor's attitude towards the night was very unfriendly.

As for the reason for the unfriendly attitude, it has already been mentioned before—his entire family was killed by Hercules, so how could they possibly be friendly?

But Agamemnon ignored the old man and went about his own business, turning a blind eye to him.

Nestor was very famous, and although Agamemnon was annoyed by the old man who kept nagging him to reconcile with Achilles, he couldn't do anything about it. After all, no one without a gatekeeper would dare to stop this old man of such high seniority.

Since there's nothing I can do about you, I'll just pretend I don't see you.

Nestor was not angry at Agamemnon's disregard for him; he simply frowned more deeply.

at the same time--

Meanwhile, on the other side of the night, unaware that the biggest obstacle to their mission had already appeared.

For Night, who wanted to win over Achilles and others, this 110-year-old elder, who remained steady and calm and had always wanted to unite the heroes of the Greek army, had goals that were completely opposite to what he had been trying to do.

This predetermined the irreconcilable conflict between them.

Now that Ye is openly standing with the descendant of Hercules, he naturally arouses the other party's dislike, which also means that this elder is someone who cannot be won over.

Now, back in the dwelling Agamemnon had prepared for him, an old man was waiting there for a long time.

Chapter 46 Some people are light-colored, but occasionally you'll find people with rainbow colors.

As soon as Ye entered his tent, he discovered an elderly man with a cane who had been waiting there for a long time.

Ye was startled; how could something have slipped through his senses so silently?

No hero has been able to do this yet. Who is this mysterious old man?

Subconsciously, a thought flashed through Ye's mind—"God".

Greece rarely had heroes skilled in stealth, but the fact that heroes were not good at stealth did not mean that the gods were not.

When needed, they can even conceal their presence and transform into any mortal.

"Guess who I am?" The old man looked at Ye with wise eyes and smiled.

night:"……"

Riddler, get out of Greece.

Night: "I don't want to know who you are, sir—this is where I rest."

Please leave..."

Old man: "Don't be so heartless, okay—are young people these days so easily made to laugh?"

Night: "Get to the point. If you have something to say, say it. Or you can try to keep rambling on and see if I kick your ass."

Although he didn't know who the other party was, and even guessed that it might be a god, Ye only had a headache for a moment before he put it out of his mind.

Forget it—he's already in debt, so he's not worried. With the sun god and moon god by his side, as long as he doesn't directly blaspheme or kill a god, no deity will go too far against him.

Moreover, Ye, who was feeling a strange sensation at this moment, seemed to already know who the person in front of him was, but he just wouldn't reveal it. Playing along with your disguise, I ignored the guesses in my mind.

I took this rare opportunity to indulge in my craving for food.

Even that night, he raised his foot, seemingly showing a tendency to kick someone again.

The old man was startled, his eyelids twitching wildly—

He didn't want to experience what it felt like to actually be kicked in the butt by a mortal; if the other gods found out later, they would laugh at him to death.

The old man quickly said, "Alright, alright, stop! I am Apollo!"

"Mortal—! You have transgressed!"

Unwittingly, a wisp of the sun god's divine power was suddenly released. As it swept across the earth like the wind, the surrounding tables and chairs swayed slightly, and Ye's body suddenly stiffened.

As if judged by some kind of authority, a sense of dread rose instinctively from the bottom of his heart. Under this oppressive feeling, Ye slowly withdrew his foot with some regret.

We should kick them before they introduce themselves.

He hasn't even tried kicking a god's butt yet. If this legend becomes an epic, will it evolve into some kind of ability or treasure derived from the legend of kicking the sun god?!

The powerful divine might, tinged with a hint of wariness and intimidation, caused Ye to slowly bow: "So it is Lord Apollo... Welcome to your arrival—so, great god of light, what brings you here?"

Apollo, now regaining his composure, feigned an air of authority and said, "Indeed, I have some private business to discuss with you."

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