That sword strike was a response to the greatest respect for this battle, a fight fought with all one's might, and a determination to keep winning.
However, not targeting oneself with one's own power is a reason why one is bound to lose this decisive battle.
He lost the decisive battle between Greece and Troy, but won this battle.
At that moment, Hector had only one thought in his mind.
'We lost!'
Chapter 108 Defeat is still honorable, why bow your head? Be proud of them, soldiers!
Silence—deathly silence.
Long after the battle ended... the gods and heroes seemed to still be caught up in the grand spectacle.
Then——
Suddenly, the Trojans erupted in a roar of cheers.
Paris broke out in a cold sweat, but couldn't help but smile with relief at surviving the ordeal.
Hey! This is way too exciting!
Just now, he almost lost because of his invincible older brother.
A terrifying aura—!
To be honest, he wasn't sure if his brother Hector would have survived if he had been hit by such an attack.
But as long as the result is good, that's fine.
Amidst the cheers that seemed to vent fear and celebrate victory.
All the Trojans were relieved that they had not lost the final battle.
Meanwhile, there was complete silence in Greece...
Diomedes slowly closed his eyes: "Griffith has done his best..."
Although he felt immense regret and resentment, his final, dazzling attack failed to land on Hector.
But upon hearing Diomedes' words, none of the heroes said anything.
They didn't blame Night for the missed final shot.
After all, it was already a miracle that they could fight to that extent and unleash such a terrifying attack.
The other side preserved Greece's last shred of dignity.
"Why are you bowing your heads?! Raise your heads!" King Agamemnon suddenly roared angrily at the Greek soldiers behind him.
"Our heroes fought with all their might, displaying their bravery and defending the glory of Greece, even though they fell in the final battle."
Their shining figures, fighting bravely in battle, still deserve everyone's respect!
Hold your head high, don't look like a loser and let the enemy look down on you.
On his first battlefield appearance, Griffith defeated a powerful demigod and nearly defeated Hector, the strongest hero of the Trojans, achieving a feat of fighting three against one!
"It is we who have dragged him down. If he had more strength, he would not have lost." Agamemnon was so convinced of this, and he shouted.
This battle, though a defeat, was still a glorious one!
Since defeat was inevitable, they could not forget the wounds and efforts of the great hero who fought for Greece (themselves).
Thus Agamemnon spoke…—!
Finally, this stirred the emotions of the Greeks, who roared in resentment, as if they were determined to avenge their previous defeat.
This failure is not terrible, but one day they will come back stronger.
"Welcome our hero—!! His return!!" King Agamemnon.
Finally, Diomedes took the lead, followed by countless Greek heroes, wary of a sudden Trojan attack, and entered the battlefield with the determination to reclaim Night.
To their relief, Hector seemed to have no intention of taking them prisoner and did not stop them from taking Night away.
He simply rode back to his own camp in silence.
Although no one ultimately achieved more than two consecutive victories, Troy won the final victory because Greece had no more players available to participate.
This is how it should be—
However, just as the people of Troy were celebrating the return of their hero...
Paris went to greet his brother and questioned him about why he had not captured or killed Nightfall.
Hector's fist hardened, and just as he was trembling, almost unable to resist giving Paris a couple of slaps—
As a result, Hector suddenly fell off his horse.
Bang!
"Brother!!!" Paris and the others were shocked and rushed forward to help Hector.
……
The final result of the decisive battle has finally been revealed.
The Trojans were ultimately victorious.
Even the gods in the heavens were filled with regret, and many even believed it was a victory that did not live up to its name.
Everyone was still reminiscing about that dazzling, awe-inspiring heroic figure, like a king transformed into a black dragon.
Just like the heroes of myths and epics, countless people have imagined themselves as heroes, but in the end, they did not achieve a perfect ending commensurate with their achievements.
If that final beam of light had landed on Hector.
Even Zeus, who was planning for Troy's victory, couldn't bear to take away the glory that belonged to his beautiful, fearless, and valiant son.
And Hector's final fall.
This has led many to believe that the result can only be considered a draw.
Clearly, even though Hector wasn't hit head-on by the cannonball, he was still seriously injured by the aftershock and was at the end of his offensive.
If the two were to fight again in their prime, the outcome would be uncertain.
Finally, the God-King announced the results.
This was a battle in name only a Trojan victory, but no one received any real reward, or spoils of war.
Helen's ownership remains undecided.
Or perhaps fate has already decided it... But on the surface, this battle was only about the victory or defeat of forces, not about the victory or defeat of individuals, and no one was determined to be the strongest with the winning streak.
Zeus was very satisfied with Ye's impressive performance on the battlefield and temporarily suppressed his idea of punishing the Greek forces with divine retribution.
After all, Zeus didn't really want Greece to be weak.
Even though Zeus did not immediately unleash divine punishment, the morale of the Greeks was still greatly diminished after they retreated to their camp due to their defeat in the final battle.
If Hector and other key Trojan forces hadn't also been injured, they might have already led their troops in a fierce attack and expanded their gains.
Upon hearing the news of Night's serious injury, Achilles left his small abode for the first time and came to the allied forces to check on Night's injuries. Achilles was shocked by the aura of his divine artifact that was completely integrated with Night's skin and body.
But in the end, he didn't say anything—!
Even without armor, he was confident that he was still the invincible Achilles.
The problem with Griffiths isn't clear at the moment; we'll discuss it later.
And now-
Achilles frowned, went outside and had an argument with Agamemnon, having also heard some news about the battles on the battlefield.
Achilles berates Agamemnon—in such a vast Greece, with so many capable heroes, he chose two useless men who dragged Griffith down, to the point that Griffith, a musician, had to fight three against one.
If the first two had shown any promise and been given more time to conserve their energy, Greece would have been the one to ultimately prevail.
Although they knew Ye Er's true identity as a traitor, seeing Ye's condition made them realize that their escape plan couldn't proceed for the time being, and they would have to stay in Greece...
Even though he knew that Night probably lost on purpose, it didn't stop Achilles from trying to sow discord between Agamemnon and King Agamemnon.
Achilles didn't care whether his words would offend Odysseus and the King of Sparta.
rather say--
He already disliked those two guys to some extent.
For Achilles, who revered bravery, Odysseus, with his excessive scheming, was incompatible with the weak and raging Spartan king.
Of course—Achilles doesn't mock the weak, but there's a relationship involved—after all, the Spartan king was Agamemnon's brother.
Chapter 109 After defeating the boss, the goddess personally calculated the rewards?
After all, Agamemnon's official reason for sending troops was to retrieve his brother's woman!
On the surface, the relationship between these two guys can no longer be described as good.
Achilles didn't care whether the two brothers were truly on good terms or not.
Anyway, we should just hate them together.
The enemy's brother is naturally an enemy, not to mention that after he prepared to join Troy, almost all the heroes on the Greek side became his enemies.
Agamemnon was naturally furious at Achilles' words!
After a big argument, the two parted on bad terms.
The speaker may not have meant anything by it, but the listener may have taken it to heart.
When the argument reached the ears of the other heroes, many of them were filled with mixed feelings.
Diomedes, Ajax the Great, and others who were not chosen before were thinking that if they had participated in the war, they would have performed better, and perhaps the final outcome of the war on the Greek side would have been different?
Odysseus also heard the news, and his mood became very gloomy and not very pleasant.
After all, it would be a miracle if anyone could be happy when they were called a good-for-nothing.
Why don't you mention the pressure he faced carrying two burdens before Griffith was chosen?
If it weren't for Palamedes' disgraceful performance.
If only he could capture Paris on the battlefield.
Then he could defeat... well, he couldn't defeat either of the remaining two, but at least he could keep Paris in his grasp then, so he wouldn't completely lose his negotiating power now.
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