Has anyone caught the attention of this goddess?

'If you want to know so much, why don't you just see for yourself?' This thought inexplicably surfaced in Helen's mind, as if a subconscious voice was guiding her.

The next moment, one of Helen's eyes suddenly turned blood red, and she then gained a divine perspective no less than that of the god of love.

And that's when I saw the face that was looking up at me.

Then—the judgment of demonic charm is applied.

The next moment, Helen's gaze froze, and she gulped down...

Helen involuntarily swallowed a mouthful of saliva, then woke up with a start, feeling ashamed of her pathetic state.

She had always been worried about her appearance, as she would often charm others and cause them all sorts of bad influences, which gave her a headache. She never expected that this time it would be her turn to lose her composure.

Helen blushed and dared not look any longer, quickly lowering her head as if she had done something extremely evil.

Having already involved two heroes, he didn't want to provoke any more.

That would put her in a very dangerous situation.

But at this moment, a thought kept popping into my subconscious: 'Look up—! Keep looking! You idiot, it won't hurt you to look twice.'

This person is so good-looking, isn't that what makes them attractive?

What's there to be shy about? They won't notice from this distance anyway.

Afterwards, Helen felt dizzy and her emotions were being affected. The little devil in her heart was gradually being released, and her desires were being amplified and stirring.

As he subconsciously looked up towards the direction of the Greek heroes' camp, Night had already lowered his head, completely concealing his face.

Upon seeing this scene on the city wall, two beautiful sights, a hint of disappointment flashed in their eyes.

completely--

Not enough fun!

Even after enjoying the sight of the goddess, I still wasn't satisfied.

What is the bewitching charm that stands at the pinnacle of the planet? It is the strongest allure that even the supreme god who possesses the power of beauty cannot resist. The so-called bewitching charm is the charm that makes people want to look at you more and more, and that can never satisfy people.

It will endlessly breed new forms of greed.

At this time, this little episode on the battlefield went unnoticed.

Whether they were heroes or gods, they were mostly focused on the overall battle itself.

They were discussing who would be appearing later.

Ultimately, however, the final interpretation of everything still rests with Zeus, the king of the gods who holds the highest position present.

soon--

Hermes descended to earth at Hermes' command, bringing with him the specific rules for this duel.

Firstly—

The lineup for the battle will be determined by a vote of all heroes from both sides.

Secondly—

In each of the three battles, Paris (the blond-haired man) and Menelaus (the victim) must be the two parties involved.

Thirdly—

After both sides agree on the order of battle, they submit it to the gods for final judgment. The gods have veto power and can appoint their favorite heroes to take the field at any time.

Are you kidding me?

When the third point was heard, the entire battlefield erupted in excitement.

The gods can change and assign characters at any time according to their preferences. If they assign a weakling to fight a powerful hero, wouldn't that result in a guaranteed loss?

This is clearly extremely unfair to the weaker party among the assigned heroes.

However, neither Hermes nor the gods in the heavens seemed to care about these human thoughts at all.

Although Hermes, who floated above the battlefield with a seemingly cheerful smile, acting as a messenger for the gods, actually had very indifferent and cold eyes.

Behind that smile was complete indifference.

A very simple truth—why would God care about human thoughts? Just as humans don't think about what ants are thinking.

Just like on the day Troy was captured, countless old, weak, women and disabled people prayed incessantly but received no response.

Prayer is useless, pleas are useless, anger is useless—God no longer cares.

"The final interpretation of all the above rests with the King of Gods, Zeus."

Finally, our heavenly father Zeus also has a veto power and can arbitrarily appoint the duelist.

"What meaning do you mortals hold?"

He didn't even seem to want to explain; although Hermes spoke with a smile, anyone could see his impatience.

Faced with the declaration of this messenger of the gods—

Some hot-tempered heroes wanted to lash out, but they held back when they thought of the terror of the gods.

The arrogant Paris was both furious and terrified.

He did not want to go to the battlefield, but he was required to be on the list of three players.

hateful--

If the opposing team consists of Achilles, Diomedes, and Menelaus, this is the worst-case scenario.

Greece could use its two remaining slots to select its strongest heroes.

Of the three, the Spartan King, who was originally the one he feared the most, the one he feared being torn apart in anger by his aggrieved party, now seems to be the easiest to deal with.

Who knows if, if I'm unlucky and draw the wrong order, and end up with one of the other two, I might not even survive?

Paris: "I...!"

Just as he felt fear and wanted to protest.

Hector stopped him.

"We should trust the vision of the great Olympian twelve gods."

I believe they will choose their strongest heroes to fight.

Under the glorious witness of the gods, there is no room for us to retreat, Paris—!

If you're still a man, then consider me your good older brother.

Stand up like a man and take responsibility for your mistakes. If you can achieve final victory, you can win Helen's heart openly and honestly.

All of Troy will be proud of you, and that shame will be transformed into a source of pride for us.

Hector blocked Paris's path, and under his coercion, Paris finally had no choice but to agree.

After confirming that neither side had any objections to the final battle.

Hermes instructed the heroes to quickly discuss and draft a list of dispatchers.

Meanwhile, the gods in the heavens had already set up their seats and were watching the human world from their high vantage points.

They chatted and laughed, showing no sign of tension about the impending battle.

They were discussing who should be sent to the battlefield to make the story more interesting!

Chapter 82 Heroes with an extremely complex composition: I'm weak, but I'm arrogant enough!

The heroes on earth were discussing the roster for battle.

But the gods have a veto power.

So the final choice of who will fight depends on whether they are in line with their wishes.

The so-called hero self-voting is nothing more than a formality.

Several popular heroes were quickly selected.

Among them are Hector, Achilles, Ajax the Great, and Penthesilea, the Amazon queen.

Those nominated were mostly renowned demigods—

Athena nominated her follower, the brave and powerful warrior Diomedes. In fact, she also wanted to suggest that Griffith participate, since she had been observing that hero for some time and quite admired him.

But in reality, she had no legitimate reason to help Griffiths make a name for himself.

This battle may be a disaster in the eyes of cowards, but for truly brave warriors and confident heroes, it is the best opportunity to make a name for themselves and achieve great things.

To Athena's regret—

Neither Apollo nor Artemis, these two gods who were very close to the hero Griffith, seemed to have any intention of speaking.

While the gods were engaged in a heated discussion...

suddenly--

A figure walked in from outside; it was Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, who had rushed back.

The moment she entered, the gods were unable to look away from her, as if the sunlight in the sky had become much brighter.

Apollo and Helios, who both possessed the authority of the sun god, felt offended.

As soon as Aphrodite entered, she revealed a smile more magnificent than the sea. Her eyes, which seemed to speak volumes, looked at the gods with a smile and said, "In the name of Aphrodite, I nominate—the hero Griffith!!"

When the most beautiful goddess uttered the name of a hero that the gods found unfamiliar.

In an instant, the entire assembly fell silent.

"Hero—Griffith? Who is that?" God murmured in confusion.

But then God suddenly thought of something.

They seemed to have heard of that name before.

Just as Hermes was boasting to the god of love.

"A descendant of Kratos, the great hero who slayed the dragon?!" a deity suddenly murmured in disbelief.

Although his voice was very soft, everyone present was a deity, and with their powerful senses, they naturally heard it.

A descendant of the dragon-slaying hero?!

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