Troy then restarts the process of deciding the order of appearance.

This time, they were cautious and did not send their heroes out first, intending to see who the Greeks would send out first.

The Greek heroes, having recovered from the shock of their earlier ordeal, finally regained their composure.

Odysseus suggested that the King of Sparta go first.

Just like with Troy before, send out the 'weakest' first to test the enemy's strength.

certainly--

Odysseus, of course, would not say that the King of Sparta was the weakest, but instead used some rhetoric to successfully persuade this aggrieved party.

Meanwhile, Ye didn't rush to appear either. After drawing his divine spear, he returned to his camp and slowly wiped it clean. He had no objection to this new order of appearance.

soon--

As the King of Sparta makes his appearance, on the other side—the hero appearing on the Trojan side—is Penthesilea, the Queen of the Amazons.

When he saw that it was actually a woman who appeared as his enemy.

Unlike the mythological battles where even men and women couldn't be distinguished, this time the lineup was announced by the gods.

Although the Amazon queen's appearance was obscured by her armor, Menelaus, the Spartan king, was extremely angry and felt humiliated.

"Is Troy out of people? They actually sent a woman to the battlefield!" The Spartan king mocked before the war even began.

However, Pentesilla did not respond to him, but instead suddenly threw a weapon at him.

Bang! A terrifying hurricane surged forth, as if it were about to cleave through the lightning.

Startled by the sudden and swift attack, Menelaus hastily and scrambling to dodge the terrifying blow.

Just as he ducked to avoid the danger, he saw a horse galloping towards him, suddenly drawing a sharp sword from its waist, its cold light aimed at beheading him.

Menelaus continued to dodge, but couldn't avoid the elbow strike that followed. Ugh!

A large amount of bitter bile immediately came out of his mouth.

Before Menelaus could react, he was immediately thrown over the shoulder—BOOM!

After the deafening roar that shook the earth and cracked it open, the hero Menelaus fell silent.

Until the Rainbow Goddess announced that the King of Sparta had fallen into a coma.

Only then did the heroes realize that he had been unconscious.

This humiliating sight immediately made the Greek heroes' faces turn sour, but what surprised them even more was the terrifying strength that the Amazon queen displayed in battle.

Even though Menelaus's strength wasn't exactly that of a top-tier hero, Pentessilia dealt with him far too easily.

This made the heroes put away their contempt for her as a woman.

Odysseus was now so anxious that cold sweat poured down his forehead; if it were before—

He could remain indifferent to the outcome of the war.

But if you lose this duel, witnessed by the great god Zeus, the divine punishment that hasn't yet descended will be doubled.

Greece must win.

But there are only two combatants left: himself and Griffith.

I recall the fierce figure and blood-soaked form of Griffith when he fought Diomedes.

Odysseus took a deep breath—

He gritted his teeth and volunteered to be the second hero to go on stage, in order to give Griffith a chance.

"If I could defeat that Amazonian queen—"

At that time, only the strongest Hector will be able to pose a threat to you, Griffith!

I will do my best to deplete Hector's strength for you...

That was our only chance to win. Knowing the importance of the matter, Odysseus decided to put aside all prejudices and ulterior motives and sincerely cooperate with Night.

Without waiting for Night's response, Odysseus marched toward the battlefield with a death-defying spirit.

During this process, he also witnessed a scene that made him turn pale: the Amazon queen Penthesilea actually used a spear to lift the unconscious Spartan king and threw him back into the Trojan camp.

This was something Pentesilia did on a whim.

The Greeks immediately gave him a look of utter disgust.

? ? ? !

The strategy originally planned for Troy had not yet been implemented, and the capture of the hero Paris had not been achieved, but Menelaus was captured first on their side.

The heroes, led by King Agamemnon, were furious, but the messenger of the gods—the Rainbow Goddess—informed them that this was not against the law.

Isn't it normal for the victors to treat the unconscious defeated as prisoners of war?

The rainbow goddess Iris remembered the command that Zeus, the king of the gods, had just given her.

No matter what, the Trojans must win.

Until King Agamemnon turned back and apologized to Achilles.

As a result, the Rainbow Goddess also began to favor the Trojans.

This was clearly a response to the request made by Achilles' mother, the sea nymph.

Zeus wanted to teach Agamemnon a painful lesson.

The heroes, barely suppressing their anger, could only watch as the second duel began.

Penthesilea against Odysseus.

Although Greece sent its top-tier heroes to fight this time.

However, compared to brute force, Odysseus, who was more intelligent, was still slightly inferior to these powerful demigods in terms of raw strength.

He originally intended to rely on the greater strength and power of the male body to defeat Pentesilla.

Odysseus was not careless; on the contrary, he fought cautiously and meticulously, bringing his strength to its fullest potential.

However—Odysseus overestimated himself and underestimated the Amazon queen, a demigod.

A hero who is not known for his martial prowess, under immense psychological pressure, seems destined for an unforeseen end.

He had originally wanted to buy some time for the last hope of the entire village (Greek village), but he seemed to have forgotten his own strength.

Chapter 95 Even if the entire hell presses down on you, you must still shout!

Bang bang—~~!

The weapons made a loud clanging sound in the air.

The slashes that could easily tear the earth apart could not break through the Amazon Queen's defenses. On the contrary, every attack from the Amazon Queen carried immense pressure on Odysseus.

During their contest, Odysseus quickly realized just how terrifying the new Amazon queen, who was suspected to be the daughter of Ares, the god of war, truly was.

That astonishing wrist strength—

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call it a dragon.

Boom! After another hurricane-like bombardment, Odysseus was sent flying.

Then, like a raging Grim Reaper from hell, Penthesilea pressed down with his sword, striking Odysseus's weapon. In the instant sparks flew, his other hand delivered a punch directly to Odysseus's abdomen.

The relentless attacks seemed determined to kill Odysseus on the battlefield.

Their wild fighting stance, the unmistakable stance of a warrior, sent chills down everyone's spines.

As the battle progressed to the halfway point, the Greek heroes' hearts began to sink.

night:……!

Although he wanted to coast along and ideally let Greece suffer a legitimate defeat.

But seeing how badly Greece was doing, and that the enemy hadn't even sent Hector yet, Penthesilea alone was almost wiping them out.

It was a disaster! But it was obvious that such a result would occur.

In the original story, this Amazon queen was brought in after Hector's death to serve as a top-tier fighter to maintain stability on the front lines alongside Hector.

He was a powerful demigod who had once struck fear into the hearts of Troy before Achilles set out.

He was a ruthless individual who specifically named Achilles and challenged him to a duel.

certainly--

Putting aside his overconfidence, his disregard for Greek heroes, and his misjudgment that Achilles was just as weak as the other heroes who couldn't defeat him, which ultimately led to his downfall.

Pentsilja's record is absolutely impressive.

If it were Diomedes instead, perhaps he could have fought back more against this Amazon queen.

Odysseus, on the other hand, was not as good. Although Odysseus was not bad, he was still inferior to the top heroes. Even a small difference would be magnified infinitely on a battlefield of this level.

By the way, what did Odysseus say before he rushed onto the stage?

Ye Weiwei thought for a moment—

'It seems to be designed to deplete the enemy's fighting strength and stamina?'

But now it seems that the very first step of eliminating Pentessilia is about to fail?

Unfortunately, this Odysseus is not the Odysseus from the Saint Seiya universe.

They are more adept at strategy than force!

If it were Odysseus, the Ophiuchus Saint, who is known as the strongest constellation and a god-like figure, to join the fray, let alone a demigod, even if his father, the God of War Ares, were to personally intervene, it would likely be ineffective, and he would still be soundly defeated.

Since Odysseus doesn't have a cosmos in this world, it's obviously impossible for him to unleash his full power.

When it seemed that Odysseus was about to follow in the footsteps of the King of Sparta and be defeated.

A divine spear suddenly pierced the sky—

As a terrifying sense of crisis washed over him, Pentessilia dodged to safety.

The spear was then thrust directly between her and Odysseus, preventing him from advancing any further.

"Leave the rest to me, Odysseus..."

You've already lost, so go and get some rest.

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