At this moment, both heroes looked at the night with solemn expressions.

To be honest, they wouldn't want to fight this powerful hero if it weren't necessary, but they had reasons to fight.

Even if they were still the same people, they wouldn't have much confidence in defeating Griffith, even if they joined forces.

But the surge of power flowing through their bodies gave them a boost of confidence.

At that moment, Athena, the owl overhead, suddenly spoke up: "This disgusting divine power, there's no mistake—Griffith. It's Poseidon's divine power. That guy really did make a move!"

Athena had been thinking ever since Eris, the goddess of discord, and Ares, the god of war, made their move. If that perverted uncle had any designs on Griffith, he, who was always very proactive, couldn't have remained silent.

Just like when he openly pursued his niece before, he launched a crazy offensive.

This shameless old pervert will stop at nothing once he sets his sights on something.

Even Athena, unaware of what might have happened in the future, knew that Idomeneus, a hero who had a close relationship with Soas, the incarnation of Poseidon in the original mythology, and who greatly admired him, was later tricked by Poseidon and had his son's soul taken away.

Poseidon's desires are as boundless as the ocean. When the sea of ​​desire rises, even believers can exploit and manipulate it without hesitation.

Poor Idomeneus is still working for Poseidon, and under his orders, he comes to test the night.

Athena had a thousand reasons to believe that if Night were defeated, she would probably be sent not to Ares, the god of war, but to the temple of Poseidon, the god of the sea.

"Poseidon, the god of the sea?" Upon hearing the name of this sea god, a chill flashed in Ye's eyes.

Zeus, Poseidon, Hades—

After defeating the second-generation God King, the three brothers decided by drawing lots to determine the three destinations for the Kings of Heaven, the Ocean, and the Underworld.

Finally, Zeus drew the position of King of the Gods and became the King of the Olympians.

However, the other two brothers were naturally unwilling to accept the throne obtained in this way, and it is impossible for them not to have any thoughts about it.

However, compared to the reserved Hades, the god of the underworld, Poseidon, the god of the sea, whether it is his ambition that is occasionally exposed and displayed in mythology, or his character of learning from Zeus and even surpassing Zeus, or his insatiable desire to take everything.

The thought of being chosen by such a deity made Ye feel nauseous.

Ares, the god of war, only wanted to risk his life for him, but Poseidon might actually defeat him.

Thinking of this—a future night he absolutely refused to accept—the killing intent in his heart surged for the first time. It was a will that could boil the ocean, a will that wished he could unleash the power of the Sun God Spear and evaporate the sea.

"Have we been discovered? Wait—the owl spoke?!"

"Fine—since you already know, Griffith, you should understand that with Lord Poseidon's power protecting me, you absolutely cannot win right now. If you choose to surrender now, I can still—"

"Surrender...?" Night's voice slowly interrupted the other party's speech.

Chapter 140 Dual-Gun Master - He Has a Second Divine Weapon?

Although Idomeneus frowned and wanted to say something, he suddenly stopped, feeling a chilling sensation that made his soul tremble.

Then they saw the handsome young man with silver hair flowing freely in the wind, looking up at the direction of the sun.

The figure bathed in sunlight, covered in blood, possessed an astonishing charm that combined demonic and divine qualities.

The sight that happened in that instant left even the men, including Idomeneus, completely stunned.

The next moment, bang!

The sun spear was plunged violently into the earth beside it.

"My name is Griffith—! I am a descendant of Kratos, the dragon slayer and a servant of the goddess of the hunt! By the grace of Athena, and by making a pact with Helios, the sun god, I swear to display courage to the very end of the path of a hero!"

If you can do it, come over here and try to become a spear of light piercing my chest.

But—the retinue of the alien god Poseidon. "Night slightly tilted her chin, her eyes cold and indifferent as she looked at the two of them.

That eye-level gaze, which seemed to have a bird's-eye view effect, brought a strong sense of oppression to the two of them. At this moment, Ye began to exude an invisible yet seemingly tangible crimson and azure magic.

"There is no god here to protect you, so you are still just a human being—"

"No matter how deep the power enhancement is..." Night drew his weapon and suddenly slashed down at Idomeneus, the tip of his spear pointing at the other.

"Even if we face the Son of God as our opponent, we will not be afraid. Whether it is a storm that tears the sky and the earth apart, an attack that splits the sea, or a power that can destroy an army, it doesn't matter."

I will crush them all!

Are you fearless even against the Son of God? Are you fearless even against storms that tear the sky and the earth apart? Are you indifferent even to the power that can divide the ocean and destroy armies?

In an instant, Idomeneus and Philoctetes were shaken.

Is he that confident?

Does he have the confidence to rival any of those terrifying, catastrophic forces of nature that are beyond human resistance?

The thought of facing storms, oceans, and a humanoid calamity with an army of destruction immediately put pressure on the two heroes, who had just received the power of the sea god.

Night's attitude also showed that he would never surrender.

Athena, the owl hovering above him, silently praised: 'Go, Griffith—go and fight to your heart'!

Even if a god were to descend, nothing could stop you. As long as you haven't lost your courage, swear in the name of the goddess of wisdom and war, I will always protect you and ensure your eternal victory!

Idomeneus slowly closed his eyes: "Is that so?"

There was no point in saying more. The next moment, Idomeneus suddenly opened his eyes and revealed a fierce look like that of a lion or tiger. He stared intently at the night.

Perfect! It's exhilarating and gets my blood pumping.

As a top-tier hero, he had long wanted to fight warriors of Griffith, Achilles, Hector, and others of his caliber.

With divine power, if he were to falter before even engaging in battle, even the glory of a warrior would weep for him!

Boom! Idomeneus charged out, determined to make the impressive spear in Night's hand the twenty-first trophy decoration in his tent.

Bang~! !

Facing the rapidly approaching Idomeneus, Night drew his spear and lashed it back at the moment it got close, and the two clashed weapons.

Idomeneus was nearly blasted into the earth.

'Such strong wrist strength!' Idomeneus, still surprised, did not stop his movements. The two then exchanged blows, their guns flashing like afterimages.

Sudden--

The blazing sun that erupted from the Spear of the Sun spread out like a repelling fire, deflecting Idomeneus's weapon. At the same time, the terrifying solar fire was about to climb up Idomeneus's armor and burn him to ashes.

The conceptual attacks of the flames of the sun and the flames of the gods are terrifying; they are things that will surely kill any mortal who comes into contact with them.

If one doesn't possess some divine nature or power to protect them, their fate would be just like that of Ajax the Younger, instantly killed in the moment of confrontation.

Under the protection of Poseidon's power, Idomeneus was enveloped and protected by the azure ocean's divine power, which acted like a thin film of foam.

Idomeneus seized the opportunity to dodge, and just as Night was about to give chase, a flash of arrow shot from afar.

A sense of crisis arose in Ye's heart. He turned his head away, and a streak of light flashed past his ear, heading straight for the distant horizon.

Boom~!

An explosion came from behind him.

Philoctetes, already a master archer with the blessing of a divine bow, was empowered by Poseidon's divine power. While he couldn't quite reach the level of those archery-savage gods who could cleave the earth with a single arrow, his power was still terrifying enough for most people, even heroes.

Before Ye could react, three more arrows came flying in with a loud bang as they pierced the air.

At the same time, Idomeneus also moved in close—

"If it were just me alone, I might not be able to defeat you, Griffith! But against the combined attack of me and Philoctetes, even you..."

Bang! Night knocked away three arrows, which exploded into small mushrooms behind him.

Idomeneus seized the opportunity when Idomeneus closed in, leaving Idomeneus wide open, and pressed his attack.

Then, suddenly, Ye pulled a long, icy spear from thin air with his hands behind his back—Bang!

Boom~! !

The raging, violent, moonlight-like attack sent Idomeneus flying.

At this moment, both Idomeneus, who had been knocked away, and Philoctetes were stunned.

They had already seen the new weapon Griffith had acquired, a divine spear that resembled the sun, as mentioned in the intelligence report. However—the intelligence report didn't mention that Griffith possessed another divine artifact!

And when they witnessed that icy spear, whose power was in no way inferior to the Sun God Spear, now radiating terrifying moonlight, they were struck by its power.

Under the influence of Poseidon's divine power, one could clearly feel the terrifying divine power emanating from that divine spear, a weapon whose grade was definitely no less than that of the Sun Spear.

For a moment, both heroes gasped in shock.

Then they saw that Ye had actually grasped two spears at the same time, assuming a fighting stance...

"...!!! You! A dual-wielder?"

When it was seen that the left hand held the joy of fire and the right hand held the sorrow of frost, boom! The terrifying blazing sun and moonlight materialized and began to entwine around the two weapons.

At this moment, the night descended like a melee-focused, Souls-like boss, bringing with it a terrifying and suffocating sense of oppression.

The second weapon—!

And it's a divine artifact?!

Chapter 141 Ares, the God of War, steps down; Athena: Time to apply the buff.

Boom!

A single spear thrust, like a flowing blade, like fire, engulfed the city walls. Night poured immense life force into the divine spear, drawing forth astonishing solar fire that swept across the land, suddenly shrinking and encircling the entire battlefield.

A towering wall of fire, resembling a city wall, surrounded the battlefield.

If it weren't for the fact that Brices was still there to protect ordinary people, the Night would have made the firewalls even smaller to restrict Philoctetes's range of movement.

Then, with her other hand, she wielded Artemis's Arrow, and countless frost-like moonlight suddenly condensed from the sky, transforming into crystalline spears that swept down like a storm.

Although these two moves drained most of Night's Mana, it has to be said that this kind of AoE, full-map area-of-effect attack skill is really satisfying to use.

It truly gives one the feeling of destroying the heavens and the earth, breaching cities and destroying nations, and annihilating all things in the universe.

The sun's fire and moonlight, imbued with the divine power inherent in the artifact, are far superior to ordinary flames and arrows of light.

When I saw those terrifying attacks fall...

Idomeneus and Philoctetes began to scatter and flee.

They had a feeling that even with the protection of Poseidon's power, they might be instantly killed if they were to take any of those blows head-on.

Absolutely must not be hit!

What kind of journey of suffering is this?!

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