As one of the few surviving descendants of the ancient Titans, Helios, though not favored by Zeus, still possessed famous artifacts such as the Sun Chariot.

He is also a powerful sun god beloved by Rhodes Island, and his colossal statue will one day be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient West.

How could the weaponry of such a powerful deity be weak?

But why would the sun god suddenly take out his weapon?

The night cannot fathom the thoughts of the sun god.

The thoughts of the gods are hard to fathom!

He did consider a possibility, but felt it was unlikely. It was too absurd—! His relationship with the sun god shouldn't be that good.

In fact, there are very few records about this sun god in mythology, and even fewer examples of his personality.

The only truly memorable character was his son, Phaethon, who, due to his lack of skill in driving the sun chariot, caused the horses to go out of control, resulting in significant damage to the human world, scorching the earth and creating a scorching hell. He even ended up offending Gaia, the Earth Mother Goddess and the grandmother of the gods.

In her anger, Gaia commanded Zeus to strike Phaethon with a thunderbolt and intercept his chariot.

This is a complete tragedy. In it, Helios is just a sad old father who likes to work with his son, but is faced with the untimely death of his son who is too eager to achieve the same great things as his father.

But in reality, he might actually be a powerful yet gentle and beloved deity?

Because Hyperion, the father of the second-generation Titans and one of the twelve Titans, chose to remain neutral in the war between the third-generation and second-generation Titans for the throne.

Although this did not result in him being imprisoned like the defeated Titans afterward, he was naturally not well received by Zeus, the king of the gods.

In fact, the sun god's position among the twelve Olympian gods has always been quite awkward.

Even as the orthodox sun and moon gods, they were often confused with the figures of Apollo and Artemis in later generations, and their divine authority and artifacts were taken away. The sun chariot was even rumored to have been adopted by Apollo.

Perhaps it's because the other gods were either related to Zeus by blood or were his wives.

It's even possible that it's both...

But Helios and his companions were outsiders.

This also led to Zeus 'inadvertently' forgetting about this high-ranking and powerful god when the gods divided up faith and territory, even though his siblings basically worked on Olympus and were ostensibly one of the twelve Olympian gods.

Finally, when he apologized for forgetting and asked to redivide the area, the sun god refused and instead smiled and chose Rhodes, the island where the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea meet.

Even under such appalling humiliation—

Despite the fact that the sun god had quietly transformed this once remote island into the fourth largest island in Greece, it became one of the birthplaces of civilization in the Aegean region.

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World in the future.

To this day, countless Greeks still love and believe in him, and the flame he holds high is regarded as a torch that can guide people to a bright future.

He opened all his resources and built it up himself.

Obviously from this perspective—

The sun god was not only very powerful and capable, but also very friendly towards humans, and his personality was considered quite good among the gods.

Perhaps it is because he is the guardian of Rhodes Island who is close to humans, and riding the Sun Chariot, he has seen too many possibilities of humans: pain, joy, strength, and perseverance. It is because he understands this tenacity that he loves humans even more.

It was only when one saw that shining courage that one was so moved, unable to restrain oneself, and perhaps even unable to resist descending to the mortal realm oneself.

Now, after hearing Night's answer, just as he said, he couldn't bear to see Night unable to face the strongest Achilles in his strongest form.

and so--

"You have lost the armor that protects your body, so I bestow upon you the spear of the sun, which can pierce through everything—go and finish this battle between heroes!" Helios said.

But when they found out that the other party had actually come to deliver equipment...

Everyone was stunned.

Achilles' eyelids twitched even more!

He wanted Griffith to fight him with that extraordinary spear, wreathed in the fire of the sun.

Hey, that's going too far!

Although his equipment can be considered divine artifacts, his spear does not spew out flames like golden lightning.

That inextinguishable fire of the sun—just getting close would melt you.

However, let alone fighting against such a terrifying and oppressive weapon, Achilles even doubted whether an ordinary person could even wield that divine weapon.

The sun god was able to completely ignore the sparks swirling around the gun because of his own power.

Athena looked surprised: "Helios? Are you going to give your battle artifact to Griffith?"

Helios shook his head, then nodded, and finally said, "No, it is not a simple gift, but a trial."

It was a trial that helped him complete his path to becoming a hero.

The group was taken aback: a trial?

Until they heard the sun god say, "Human lifespan is very short, only a few decades. Before he dies of old age, he can use my armor."

This is the greatest assistance I can give him to complete the trials of heroism.

And I will collect it at its grave after its death.

Of course—hero Griffith—! You need to keep showing me your courage and will.

If you back down and lose your ideals, then I will appear just as well and take back the artifact!

Chapter 133 Only those who embrace the sun are qualified to enjoy this domineering power.

This is a gift—

Although there will always be a time when it is taken back, assistance that can accompany someone for a lifetime is no different from a gift.

Indeed, human lifespan is very short—compared to the long lives of gods, it is but a fleeting moment.

It's not surprising that the sun god would send forth light to make that dazzling brilliance even more dazzling.

This reason is perfectly reasonable!

He himself doesn't enjoy fighting like the God of War, and he doesn't care if he temporarily loses his weapon.

He also has the Sun Chariot—that's enough.

No one dared to stand in the way of this powerful chariot, burning with sunlight and the fire of the sun.

That's right—

Logically speaking, this is indeed a good thing.

He can witness the heroic epic he wants to see, and all he has to do is lend out his weapons for a few decades. Why not?

Since you have lost Achilles' armor, I will give you the powerful Spear of the Sun God, whose sharpness is enough to make up for the difference between you and Achilles, who lacks a whole set of divine artifacts.

This is what Helios was thinking...

however--

night:'…………'

In Greece, promises are not easily made lightly. The Greek concept of destiny is just as strong, if not stronger, than that of the Nordic and Celtic regions.

Although there are no vows binding you, breaking your vows can still easily lead to a curse from fate.

Even though it's just a loan, what if the condition is that it lasts until Old Ye dies...?

Is it possible that he... won't die at all in the future?

Hmmm—I wonder how Helios would feel if he knew the truth.

With so many simulated universes, there must be ways to make humans gods, or even embark on another path to immortality.

And Ye, who is still very young and has enough time to grow stronger to the point of being comparable to a god, and whose life level will eventually cross that level, really finds it hard to imagine that he might "die of old age" in the future?

No, it's impossible for him to die that way. Even if he were to die, it would never be an old age.

But as long as he lives, it seems there's no difference between him and his girlfriend?

Especially the sun fire, which resembles golden lightning effects; even if he took it from Indian mythology and used it to impersonate Indra's spear, probably no one would doubt it.

In addition, he also possesses a set of divine artifact concepts that he can wear at any time.

Elemental awareness – silver hair, golden armor, and a lightning-fast divine spear.

Hiss~!

Karnabenga, son of the sun god Surya?

Achilles suddenly frowned: "Hey, wait a minute—is that weapon really something an ordinary person can use?"

Before they even get close, the sun's fire atop the divine spear will incinerate the flesh and blood of mortals.

Even Achilles, a demigod, felt immense danger.

Despite possessing the protection of immortality and a steel body forged by the Styx River and celestial fire, he still sensed a strong sense of danger.

A hero's intuition is never wrong.

That thing is so deadly that even the twelve main gods would find it troublesome if they were to come into contact with it.

It is definitely a flame with conceptual attributes.

Like his divine spear, but unlike the implicit passive penetration, it seems to be the type of performance that focuses on explosive power and destructive force.

He wasn't jealous of it—after all, he already had a set of divine gear.

But the sharpshooter in front of us is really too unreliable.

Helios said nothing, but simply planted the spear in front of him, spread his hands, and smiled, gesturing for Ye to pick it up.

The sun god simply watched silently, offering no advice.

Whether or not one dares to grasp the divine spear depends entirely on the other party.

He gave away the divine artifact; whether he dared to use it or not was no longer his concern.

And the night did not disappoint him—

Or……

If you give up now that you've come this far, then you're really being too cowardly.

It has the ability to revert to previous saves and try out mistakes, but Ye has never used it even once so far.

Compared to the threat of being burned to death by the sun's fire, he was more curious and wanted to experience the feeling of being empowered by more divine power and divine artifacts.

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