Unfortunately, the foolish first king of Troy built the city for free without paying, which angered Zeus, the king of the gods, leading to this devastating war. Since the dog is disobedient, then kill it and replace it with an obedient one!

If those city walls truly represent the expansion and invasion of Greek mythology into other regions, then they were not defending against mortals, but rather against the gods of other possible regional mythologies.

That's why the walls weren't built by mortals, but by gods. Only walls built by gods could withstand their attacks. At this moment, the high walls erected by the divine light completely shut out Ares, the god of war.

But before they could even attempt to break through further.

In the distant heavens—Zeus, the king of the gods, was shocked and enraged. He finally noticed the commotion on the earth and, through his divine vision, saw the land of Troy, where blood flowed like rivers.

The God-King is enraged!

He must have remembered what he said among the gods, warning them not to take sides!

Even if he had secretly decided that the Greek coalition would inevitably be the final victor!

Faced with his youngest son Ares's blatant disregard for his words, Zeus sent lightning down from Mount Olympus. The thunderbolt traveled thousands of miles to strike Ares's chariot, shattering it into pieces.

Ares, startled by the sudden lightning strike: !!

Chapter 116 Ares? √ Nobody believes that! You might as well believe Athena.

Zeus's majestic voice echoed from the heavens—"Step back, Ares! Apollo!"

No god may participate in human wars without my command.

With Zeus, the king of the gods, intervening, Ares, though unwilling, had no choice but to halt his attack on Troy.

"Hmph, retreat—!" Ares said as he led his army away.

Queen Penthesilea of ​​the Amazons, who had somehow arrived at the city wall, breathed a sigh of relief. Just now, the Father God had sent her a message, instructing her to coordinate an attack from within and without, to stab Apollo in the back, and then open the gates of Troy to let his army in.

Pentesilla did not want to be a traitor, even though she embarked on this war not for justice, but for revenge.

But she also had her own bottom line as a person and her pride as a soldier.

But on one side are allies, and on the other is the command of God the Father.

If the fighting continues, Pentsileria will be in a very difficult position.

Meanwhile, on the other side, after retreating, Ares did not go to the Greek camp immediately, but went up Mount Olympus.

He complained to Zeus about being wounded by Apollo's arrow.

But just like in mythology, he disobeyed Zeus's command and chose to help Troy almost destroy Greece.

Although he helped Greece this time, he still disobeyed Zeus's command.

Zeus offered the same conclusion he reached when Diomedes stabbed him—

'Of all my sons, you are the one I hate the most. You always disobey my orders and defy me; you deserve punishment—Ares!'

Not to mention that the one who injured Ares this time was Apollo, one of Zeus's more favored children, even when Diomedes, a mortal, injured Ares, Zeus did not show any favoritism towards him, let alone now.

Ares was furious, feeling that Zeus was extremely biased.

But Ares, who dared not question the majesty of the King of the Gods, returned to the ground with a great deal of negative emotion.

At this time-

He then realized that there was something even more important than conquering Troy that he had almost forgotten.

That is to recruit those shining dragon warriors to serve under my command.

In the Greek coalition—

With Ares' arrival, all the heroes came to greet this god of war.

However, King Agamemnon did not welcome this powerful reinforcement; he felt their arrival was somewhat like a cuckoo taking over his own territory.

When Ares boldly sat on the throne that originally belonged to Agamemnon, and Night, sitting with Agamemnon in the Hero's Seat, looked up at the god whose muscular body exuded a divine aura as deep as the ocean, his heart was filled with a complex and fascinating emotion.

At this moment, his heart was in turmoil—

Even when Eris, disguised as Mach, one of the three Celtic goddesses, almost raped him, he was able to remain calm.

But when Ye saw the God of War appear on the Greek side, he completely lost his temper and even felt an urge to curse.

etc--

Dude, did you wander onto the wrong set?

As the eldest brother from the Trojan side who single-handedly fought against the Greek gods, how did you end up on the Greek side?

Now that you've come to Greece, who will help Troy? Will the war even be able to continue?

In the short span of several tens of minutes between Ares's arrival and the arrival of news from the battlefield, the entire battle situation had already changed dramatically.

It was only morning, and the Trojans, who had initially held a significant advantage, had become a lone city with only a few cities left by the time the battle report reached them. If Apollo hadn't intervened at the crucial moment...

It is likely that Troy has been completely destroyed by now.

night:……! ! ! !

Although he knew that his existence caused deviations in mythology and history, he could accept a little bit of the butterfly effect.

But when their own team's leader was taken away by the enemy.

It's like spending a lot of resources in Yu-Gi-Oh!, trading five moves for one to get Sky Dragon, only to have it snatched away by the opponent.

The name "Dragon" is truly fitting for the traitor.

Anyone who plays this game will die a violent death.

At this moment, the God of War's strong and rugged beauty made his face look incredibly like a red traitor's head in the night.

This is bad, this is really bad.

The original Trojan forces were known to be of god-like strength: Ares, the god of war; Aphrodite, the goddess of love; and Apollo, the god of light.

The enemy is led by the great god Zeus and the queen of the gods Hera, and even protected by Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war.

Aside from the god-king and goddess-queen who are unlikely to participate, Greece also has Athena to deal with on the surface.

With Athena's blessing, Diomedes nearly accomplished the feat of killing two gods, two of whom were Olympian gods.

It must be said that Ares, the God of War, was utterly disgraceful in this regard.

It's one thing if you can't beat Athena, but it's another to be unable to defeat Diomedes, a human who has received divine protection. That's truly shameful.

But no matter how humiliating it was, they were still the god-like fighting force of the Trojans. Now that they had fled to Greece, Troy was even less powerful.

Although Ye's activities in Greece during this period successfully turned Achilles against his will, and with the butterfly effect leading to Odysseus's early imprisonment, these two combined cannot compare to the heartbreaking loss of a god of war.

At this moment, Ye almost couldn't catch his breath.

It's like being driven crazy by a terrible teammate.

At this moment, Ares, the God of War, suddenly approached Night: "Descendant of Kratos, the dragon slayer—hero Griffith! Are you willing to accept my blessing and gain greater power!"

The God of War's Blessing—

This is not a simple gift like Apollo's blessing.

Since the god of war often sought out powerful warriors in Greece to serve him, that title was not unfamiliar to Greek heroes.

Many powerful humans, after receiving the blessing of a warrior, unlock their inner potential and gain even greater strength.

And this also requires enduring a drop of the God of War's blood, being branded within, and becoming almost a slave to the God of War—cough cough, of course, on the surface, they cannot be called slaves, but rather belong to the brave warriors who fight for him.

Ares' power is not so easy to obtain.

It was precisely because of the special nature of this blessing that Ares made almost no attempt to conceal his selfish motives when he spoke, which slightly surprised the heroes.

Griffith was a follower of the moon goddess, yet the god Ares wanted to bestow his protection upon him?

Diomedes frowned—

Ares once wanted to grant him protection, but he was unwilling to risk his life or sell his soul for Ares, and ultimately chose to pledge allegiance to Athena.

Athena will also help the strong and brave warriors she admires, but she will not ask for or give back to mortals.

Diomedes felt that it would be better to switch allegiance to Athena than to worship Ares.

If Ares hadn't been there in person, he would have wanted to tell Ye just how wonderful his respected, beautiful, and powerful goddess Athena was!

Ares? Even a fool wouldn't believe it!

Chapter 117 Selling His Soul: Kratos's Buff? Good heavens, the Death Star is already shining!

If both of them become Athena's consorts, they can still visit each other often after the war ends and have friendly exchanges!

Diomedes—no, or rather, not just him—after the previous decisive battle, the power of night had gained the recognition of all the Greek heroes, who all felt a goodwill towards it and could not bear to see it harmed by Ares.

Before they could even try to persuade Ye, King Agamemnon was the first to jump out in a fit of rage.

"I disagree!! Griffith, you absolutely cannot accept that blessing—..."

That's..."

Ares's terrifying divine power suddenly descended, crushing Agamemnon's body.

Agamemnon's face flushed red, but the words stuck in his throat, unable to escape.

But King Agamemnon glared at him, seemingly very agitated.

That's why you can't help but say how terrifying the allure of magic is.

It's only been a few days since Agamemnon became a big fan of the night, and even someone who used to be terrified of gods now dares to glare at Ares, the god of war.

Ares is in a very bad mood right now!

When Artemis once unleashed divine punishment, King Agamemnon was filled with fear and lowered his proud head.

When Athena descended, the arrogant Agamemnon once again abandoned his idea of ​​fighting Achilles to the death. After all, this man had really thought about killing Achilles. If he feared Achilles' power, he would not have humiliated him in so many ways.

Even this brutal tyrant chose to retreat before the divine might of the gods.

But now, this thing, which resembles an ostrich or a mole, dares to look him in the eye? Ares felt annoyed—could he, the God of War Ares, be less dignified than the two goddesses?

At that moment, he used his divine power to seal the other person's mouth, then looked at the night again and spoke to the night—

This is necessary for the conquest of Troy. With my blessing, your power will surpass Hector's, and you will be invincible on the battlefield.

Everything was for the glory and victory of all Greece.

From Agamemnon's behavior, it is clear that the so-called blessing is probably not a good thing, and there is no such thing as a free lunch.

Night, once again in the name of the goddess Artemis, rejected the gifts of the other gods.

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