Understand the fundamental power gap between gods and heroes.
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There's a saying that goes, "In the Naruto world, Amaterasu, also made of the sun's fire, can't even burn a dog to death."
Can the sun's fire really kill people? (Funny image)
Under the watchful eyes of several people, Ye calmly walked slowly towards the divine spear and reached out to touch the flame-covered shaft of the spear.
Several crackling sounds, like sparks from a hot flame, rang out from the skin of his hands. Noticing that Ye's hands were starting to burn, Achilles and the others' pupils contracted, and they couldn't help but hold their breath, resisting the urge to persuade him to give up.
There wasn't a single person there with particularly low emotional intelligence.
Since the flames were so dangerous, any normal person, unless they were stupid, would pull their hand back. If they felt they couldn't take it, Griffith would give up on his own without them even needing to remind him.
Griffiths hasn't given up yet, so what right do they have to influence the other side?
Then, until the entire forearm was charred black and a bloody mess...
Even the immortality that Achilles possessed, which was a gift similar to Achilles', could not withstand the scorching heat of the sun's fire.
That's true!
After all, while things like the River Styx and Heavenly Fire are rare in the mortal realm, they are not particularly special resources for the gods.
But no powerful deity has ever been created by bathing in the River Styx every day.
Achilles' invulnerable body of steel clearly has its limits.
This solar fire, which can even threaten the body of a god, is more powerful and terrifying than ordinary divine flames, so it is normal that a body of steel cannot withstand it.
Just like Achilles was forged by the heavenly fire when he was a child, until he could not be hurt no matter how much he was burned, the flames now are obviously a much more terrifying level, which can make this steel body feel the unforgettable pain of being burned again.
But finally—enduring the burning sensation that reached his very soul, Ye's powerful mental strength remained absolutely calm, and he finally grasped the divine spear.
Wow——!
The next moment, a change occurred. A faint golden halo emanated from the golden spear, and then the power within it began to cleanse Ye's body. The burning flames no longer posed a threat to Ye, but instead began to heal his injuries.
The sun isn't just a source of destruction for the earth.
The fire of the sun symbolizes not only destruction, but also the vitality that brings life to all things on earth.
Splash!
The next moment, countless fire serpents began to dance around Ye, making him appear as if a war god had descended in the firelight...
Boom~!!
The atmospheric vibration ripples spread outwards in countless rings of fire.
Athena and Helios stopped the fire from spreading in time, and both looked at the night with admiration in their eyes.
This is--
Has it gained the artifact's initial approval?!
Helios: I knew I wasn't mistaken...
Only those who face the sun's brilliance, overcome their fear of its fire, and still dare to approach the sun are qualified to wield the power to burn the earth and all things in nature!
If one is afraid even to make contact, what right does one have to wield the most domineering power of the sun in this world?
Chapter 134 Achilles in Blood Armor, Agamemnon: Heinous Crimes!
A fiery tornado swept through the forest; if it weren't for the two gods covering it up, Ares would have noticed it long ago.
It has to be said that Ares was truly blind—
Still consumed by impotent rage, he searched the entire army camp for Griffith and Athena.
While this movement was imperceptible to divine power, it could not be hidden from the naked eye.
When Agamemnon arrived and saw the overwhelming force before him, he was completely stunned and stood frozen in place.
But the thought that Achilles and Griffiths might be fighting there—…
He continued on, gritting his teeth and pushing forward.
"Damn it—! Damn it, damn it, damn it, damn it! You damn Achilles, can't you just pretend you didn't see it? You're never this eager to fight before!" Agamemnon, of course, blamed all the mistakes on Achilles.
At the same time, the last glimmer of hope in my heart was shattered.
Those two people did indeed encounter their predicament.
But given Griffith's speed in fleeing alone, it would have been impossible for him to escape the pursuit of the swift Achilles.
He needs to help the other party—
Even now, Agamemnon still hadn't figured out a way to help Night without being exposed, damn it!
Never mind all that... there's no time left!
We must do this before the God of War discovers it...
……
...Bang! ! When Agamemnon acted rashly and didn't think about the battle plan, he charged forward headlong.
By the time it got close to the fire tornado, the fire ring had already dissipated.
The entire forest was dyed crimson.
The earth was scorched, the sky was dark, and there were scattered sparks everywhere, making the place look like a scorched wasteland.
Ye stood with his spear held horizontally in the still-burning ring of fire on the ground, feeling the terrifying power and strong vitality of the sun's fire. He could feel that his internal injuries had completely healed. Although his exterior was still covered in blood and flesh and looked a bit miserable, his internal organs were actually intact.
Even his dual-wielding skills, learned in Rome, now give him an urge to take out Artemis's Arrow and wield it as well.
Perhaps because of the conceptual nature of the weapon, he was able to attach the concept of Achilles' spear, which possesses piercing properties, to this divine artifact, making the already terrifyingly destructive spear even more frightening.
How terrifying true damage can be dealt when absolutely penetrating and infused with the Sunfire?
Just imagining that scene is like a world-famous painting.
Since Achilles' spear could be attached to this divine weapon, then Hector's spear should also be able to be attached to it.
At that time, it will be two weapons that symbolize the most terrifying power in nature, and the radiance of the two celestial bodies—the sun and the moon—after being imbued with the attribute of absolute penetration.
...——! Perfect, one in each hand.
When that moment arrives, the powers of Hector and Achilles will become his boosters, propelling him to new heights!
There was nothing left to fear—this power almost made Ye so arrogant that he dared to challenge Ares, the God of War, to a duel.
Hmm—I'd better not bother with this one.
Thinking back to that time when I faced the God of War, whose oppressive aura and intimidating power were fully unleashed and whose domineering nature was undisguised, the fear I felt was incomparable to the divine power I had encountered when facing Apollo and other chief gods.
But Ye believes this doesn't mean Apollo and his group are weak.
On the contrary, among the twelve Olympian gods, these few are all incredibly powerful, with various amazing achievements, far surpassing Ares.
The only difference is that the gods before him, like Apollo, were restrained in his presence, while Ares was filled with malice towards him, which is why the pressure was so much greater.
If Ye had witnessed the power of Artemis when she fought Athena, she would surely understand that the difference in strength was far greater than she had imagined.
Although the gods in Greece would subconsciously concentrate their power into a single point during battles to avoid destroying the earth, this could easily provoke the wrath of Gaia, the primordial earth mother and grandmother of the gods.
Even Zeus, the king of the gods, dared not easily provoke Gaia, let alone other gods.
Even if they restrain themselves, the destructive power they possess is still enough to easily destroy continental plates.
If the twelve main gods unleash their full power, they could destroy the world and cleanse the earth's surface in three minutes.
In contrast, the light cannon that Night could unleash before was not even enough to reach the limit of the twelve main gods' normal attacks in a single strike.
The upper limit hasn't even reached their lower limit yet.
They are neither the best nor the worst; they can only bully those weak, ordinary gods who don't even have the authority or power of a god.
Even now, with Helios's spear, he is still no match for Ares and is not yet qualified to fight him.
This is even worse than a child wielding a weapon; at least an adult could be killed by a child with a gun if they are careless.
Suppress your fighting spirit and the urge to smash Ares's head.
Night restrained that impulse—
If he has enough strength, he will repay the God of War for everything he has done for him in the future.
He should even thank Ares for orchestrating this whole thing.
They even helped him obtain such a powerful divine weapon.
If they had stayed in Greece, Night might not have been in such a hurry to return the armor, and Helios might not have had the chance to witness the shocking scene of the armor being torn apart, thus preventing any subsequent developments.
This is fate...
It was destined that the hero Griffith would return after becoming stronger, and in the future, he would smash the head of a certain war god, Ares.
Perhaps he can continue the epic sequel to the dragon slayer Kratos, creating a heroic epic chapter in which he kills a god and becomes the new god of war.
“Someone’s coming…it’s Agamemnon—you should continue your journey, Griffith.” Just then, Athena spoke up, interrupting Ye’s thoughts.
He sheathed the divine spear on his back, nodded, thanked Helios, and then bid him farewell.
The sun god said he would always guide him in the right direction, and as long as the night had not forgotten the courage to face his fears, he would never hesitate to help him.
Helios then disappeared.
A golden chariot shone brightly once more on the horizon, and the chariot, burning with the fire of the sun, and the celestial horse charged into the sky once more.
At this moment, Agamemnon finally arrived at the scene.
Just then, they saw Griffith, shirtless and covered in blood, with a gun strapped to his back, struggling to maintain his balance amidst the hellish scenery.
The horrific sight of Griffiths's gruesome wounds, from his neck to his abdomen and even his arms, was captured by Agamemnon.
Suddenly—boom!—it seemed as if a string in Agamemnon's mind snapped.
...!! Who, who did this? Achilles?!
No, it's impossible.
If Hector hadn't been lucky enough to dodge that beam of light, he would have been nothing more than a victim of Griffith's attacks.
He is already the strongest hero in Greece.
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