After realizing what kind of thing had been condensed in my subconscious.

Such a special scene is definitely not a meaningless illusion born of a whim, but rather something like a premonition.

The last time I had this feeling was when I was identified as Anidos by Aphrodite.

Again?!

Ye was deeply shocked at that moment.

I suddenly want to ask Athena, what exactly is the relationship between you, Set, and Set, one of the Ennead gods in Egyptian mythology?

Suddenly—

Night recalled a part of the long-forgotten memories about the goddess Athena in her mind.

In Timaeus, the great ancient Greek philosopher Plato wrote—

"The citizens of [Says] have a goddess for their founder; she is called Neith in the Egyptian language and is asserted by them to be the Greek who called her Athena."

That is to say-

Athena may indeed be connected to Egyptian mythology.

Plutarch points out that an inscription on a statue in the temple of the goddess Knight reads: 'I am everything—past, present, and future. No mortal has ever lived past the veil that covers me.'

She is the mother of all gods, the goddess of creation, the goddess of war, the goddess of wisdom, and originally, she may even have been the goddess of the hunt (Artemis's status: Dangerous! Oh no, she's become a substitute.)

Even towards the end of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the god Night was still widely recognized as possessing immense creative power.

The world was created with seven magical words.

If the records and status of Knight are true, then she is no longer just a god-king; she is directly a supreme creator god of a pantheon, just like Ra, Atum, and Yawi!

It's worth mentioning that her prototype is the embodiment of the Great Flood, so if we piece together these concepts, in the mythology of the Mesopotamian plains, she could even be the creator goddess Tiamat or Tiamat?!

I dare not think any further...

Putting aside these bold assumptions, the connection between Athena and Knight is clearly the closest, with explicit records of the legend that the two were the same person.

If we disregard Knight's exaggerated background and focus solely on her role as the goddess of war, many of her images align quite well with Athena's.

It's worth mentioning that, if we're talking about any major differences between her and Athena, then...

That is, in Greece, Athena was always a virgin goddess, while Knight had a husband, who was Set, one of the Ennead gods of Egypt.

God of Strength, God of War, God of Storms, God of Deserts—Lord of All Armies!

The embodiment of absolute power and destruction!

According to the Greek historian Herodotus, Set was originally a deity worshipped by the Barbarians. Some scholars, however, believe that Set was Poseidon, the Barbarian god of the sea.

If there were a counterpart to Set in Egyptian mythology in the Greek world, Poseidon would have been the most likely one.

He did indeed pursue Athena, but failed and was rejected.

Furthermore, his authority was far inferior to that of the god Set.

So, just like with Adonis, has he now replaced and completed the position of the god of storms, the god of strength, the lord of armies, and the destined husband of the goddess Athena in this mythological world?

Holy crap—! A Griffith-esque shock, I am… 'Seth'?

Chapter 146 Bakana! No one can defeat a god while the background music of Wrath of God is playing.

The night was filled with a wonderful mood. Oh, Seth—!

He was both a god and a pharaoh, the past life of a gambling addict next door.

So—I am the seahorse? I wonder if the white dragon is one of Athena's many incarnations.

Is there anyone in this world who doesn't love the strong, invincible, and strongest Blue, White, and Dragon?!

No dragon can resist the charm of the Bride White Dragon.

Clearly, there is no corresponding god Set in Greek mythology.

Poseidon originally had this opportunity, but his marriage proposal was rejected by Athena.

However, he inherited lower-level powers such as storms and strength from Athena's authority over war, and was given the name 'Set'.

Perhaps even Athena herself didn't realize how special and incredible her action was.

Unaware of the special meaning behind the name, he simply followed his heart, strongly desiring to take Griffith away, and bestowed upon him this true name in a moment of inspiration.

Just like a chief god bestowing a name upon a subordinate god, this should be a common and uncommon occurrence in mythology. However, when he sensed the change in the nature of Ye's power at this moment, it seemed to exceed his expectations.

Athena's wisdom allowed her to glimpse something unusual, but she couldn't explain what was happening in the scene before her.

Now is clearly not the time to delve into such matters.

A destructive power was surging within him. The divine power of Athena lurking within Night seemed to have acquired a destructive quality after he was given the name Set.

That was a special power that Athena had not bestowed upon him, but it was born out of thin air, even though it was only an extremely weak, budding characteristic.

Night attempted to draw it into the Sun Spear.

At this moment, the grand melody of 'Wrath of God' should begin to play.

Destroy, shatter—! Unleashing this immense power became the sole thought and desire in Ye's mind.

With the activation of new potential, the original sense of separation and pain in his limbs and bones disappeared. His muscles bulged, and he gripped the spear, producing a powerful, cracking sound.

Although he couldn't fully understand the connections and destinies between myths, Ye knew now that he was strong, extremely strong—capable of defeating any enemy! That was enough.

Let's put aside other thoughts for now and calmly face our formidable enemy.

"Poseidon, the god of the sea, Ares, the god of war—if your enemies are gods, then I should offer them the highest respect and strike back with all my might!" Night.

A sense of foreboding suddenly arose in the hearts of Poseidon and Ares.

However, before they could react...

next moment--

"Sun, submit to death—!!!" Boom~!!! The second sun descended from the sky, a terrifying beam of light that roared in like pinkish-purple lightning, and at this moment, the new beam of light even carried a trace of ominous power of the God of Destruction.

The lightning became even brighter; if it weren't for the sun's radiance, the sky would have been completely gloomy by now.

Poseidon and Ares mobilized all their power to fight back, and at the moment of the massive explosion...

Night, amidst countless horrified and astonished gazes, once again raised its divine spear, then unleashed a single shot that cleaved through the clouds on the horizon.

This time, they even combined their strongest throwing techniques.

"Sun Wheel, submit to death!!!" God-Slaying Strike—[Rapid Fire]—!!

"No—!" x2

How is that possible? A move of that magnitude can actually be fired repeatedly?!

Boom~!

When the third Roaring Dragon of Light appeared on the battlefield.

That attack stunned even the gods and Athena; it was something they hadn't anticipated at all.

Even if one has surpassed the limits of the physical body and released a second shot after their potential has been unlocked, there shouldn't be any energy left to release a third shot!

Before being swallowed by the radiance, the two giant faces of the sea god and the war god were covered with expressions of eating shit, just like Baka's.

This is something that Athena's blessing alone could not accomplish. What exactly happened to Griffith?!

Such an amazing transformation!

Boom! It has to be said that the land of ancient Greece was incredibly resilient.

That night, the blow, powerful enough to burn the earth and destroy nations and gods, struck. Although it still had the effect of a nuclear explosion, its actual destructive power on the terrain was limited.

This may also be related to the fact that this land is protected by Gaia, the first goddess of the earth.

Just like in the Saint Seiya world next door, Earth, protected by the gods, would have been shattered to pieces long ago if the gods hadn't reinforced it, given the Saint Seiya's sonic punches.

Although the attack was incredibly powerful, enough to destroy a civilization, it did not affect other areas. Of course, once the dust settled, Poseidon and Ares had completely disappeared.

A colossal void was left in the very center of the battlefield.

Bang~! !

After witnessing his own masterpiece and confirming that both gods had been killed, Night fell from the sky and crashed to the ground.

The price for the God-Slaying Strike Triple Strike has finally arrived!

With a mortal body, he forcibly unleashed an attack power at the level of a god. Hiss! At this moment, Ye felt as if his body had been completely burned away, and half of his chest was numb and devoid of feeling.

This is not a good thing...

Even the sensation of pain was—

Just then, a javelin suddenly pierced towards Ye Fei on the ground.

Night saw the attack, but was powerless to stop it. He didn't take it seriously, even though his body was covered in wounds. He still possessed the steely nature of immortality, and he would consider it a loss if the attack could even scratch him.

Moreover, Athena is still around.

but--

Bang~! ! !

An arrow suddenly flew by and knocked the javelin down.

"Philoktetes—what do you mean?" The man who had just thrown the javelin and Philoktetes, a hero who had survived the previous battle and was unaffected by it, now stood in a standoff.

The person who threw the javelin, with a human body and a fish tail, was a sea god's guard.

Originally, he was ordered by his god Poseidon to secretly supervise Philothetes and Idomeneus in completing their mission. If they still couldn't defeat Griffiths, then he would have to take action himself.

Unexpectedly, the hero Griffith received help from the goddess of wisdom and war, becoming so powerful that he even defeated Lord Poseidon's energy body.

The ocean guard, who was utterly loyal to Poseidon, suffered a mental breakdown and a collapse of faith after witnessing the defeat of his god. He refused to believe that the powerful and invincible Lord Poseidon could be killed by a mere mortal.

Even if Lord Poseidon is not really dead.

But he could not tolerate Griffith, the hero who had committed the crime of killing a god and tarnished Poseidon's reputation, still being alive.

Chapter 147 Philolettes: Sorry, I'm an undercover agent too!

...His sneak attack was just thwarted by Philotectes.

The sudden betrayal of this hero, who was deeply protected by Poseidon's divine power and should have stood on his side, enraged the guards even more.

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