The moment Ye uttered that name, everyone present was shaken.

Of the remaining people, Diomedes was clearly under control and would not be swayed in the slightest by Ye's words.

As for the Chryseis sisters' relationship with Night, they naturally trusted Night unconditionally, not to mention that they themselves had met Athena.

Even if the person in front of you is disguised as—

But it still feels a bit off.

The last woman who wanted to see the gods was now completely bewildered, unsure of whom to believe.

At first, she thought it was Poseidon's minions causing trouble, but then she unexpectedly heard some amazing words from the hero Griffith.

The goddess before me is not—Athena? But—Eris, the goddess of strife and discord?

Soon women will no longer have to worry about who to believe.

Then, Griffiths, the hero who should be the one most closely associated with the goddess Athena in this world, took out a divine spear.

It was a long, icy spear that seemed to emanate cold air and frost (in reality, it was moonlight).

Bathed in dappled sunlight streaming through the temple windows, it radiated a magnificent array of colors.

It's so beautiful it doesn't look like a weapon; it's more like a work of art.

This is quite different from, even the complete opposite of, the sun spear that made him famous for defeating the sea god and the god of war.

What is he doing?

Then——

All eyes were fixed on Ye, watching as he removed the bow and arrow from his back. Then, the icy spear shrank and returned to its original form: a crystal-clear arrow.

"...!!!" The goddess, who stood quietly in the sky, her eyes closed in a dignified manner, floating in a sacred posture, suddenly had a bad premonition.

That familiar arrow instantly brought back some unpleasant memories for her.

—The power of Artemis!

Wait, it's not just the arrows, it's the bow too!

Chapter 160 Raodick: I believe you! Tell me about... information.

Although the story of Hercules is long gone.

But for gods with long lifespans, it's an adventure story that seems like it just happened yesterday.

The superb martial arts skills that powerful hero displayed when he shot down the monster with his divine bow before ascending to heaven still seem vivid in my mind.

The goddess remembered...

I won't make a mistake!

That divine bow was—

The divine weapon Hercules used before his ascension, plus the arrow from Artemis that had previously harmed him, both possessed power sufficient to threaten the gods.

Out of fear, they subconsciously panicked and even forgot to dodge.

At such close range, it often only takes a split second. Since you don't dodge, don't blame me for being ruthless.

Even with Ye's current basic archery skills, he would never miss at this distance.

next moment--

Buzz! There was no bright light, no terrifying special effects of divine artifacts being unleashed. That night, a powerful arm pulled the divine bow that only Hercules and Philoctetes had ever drawn.

One point to mention here is that the better the bow, the greater the arm strength required of the hero.

In a Greek myth, a beautiful woman whose husband had disappeared promised to marry whoever could draw the divine bow her husband had used in life, under the pressure of being pursued by countless heroes.

In the end, everyone failed; they couldn't even get the bowstring on the bow.

In the end, it was an old man who successfully nocked the bowstring and fired a powerful arrow.

Even though his appearance had been altered by the gods, his wife recognized him immediately.

But just kidding—if another hero could actually draw that bow, I wonder if she would mistake him for her husband.

This is the advantage of having greater arm strength than others; the divine artifacts he uses are so powerful that even if someone else obtains them, they cannot unleash their full potential.

Even Philoctetes, though able to draw the divine bow, could never fully draw the bowstring.

As the divine bow used by Hercules, its lower limit is already the upper limit that many heroes can hardly reach in their lifetime. Philoctetes, as a divine archer, naturally paid great attention to arm strength training, but he still found it very difficult to use.

Needless to say, the others are even worse!

You can talk to a dragon about arm strength as easily as asking what 1+1 equals.

Whoosh!

The divine bow was fully drawn, and the moment the divine arrow was released, the air exploded with a resounding boom.

Amidst the ringing in my ears, a streak of light flashed by.

A sound like a mirror shattering and flesh tearing apart rang out in mid-air, and then the world seemed to be torn apart in an instant.

Then came the goddess's scream!

Although the night no longer has the help of Athena's divine power.

But the enemy before them was not at the level of the twelve Olympian gods.

Faced with the combined buffs of Hercules' bow and Artemis' arrow, coupled with the opponent's subconscious fear of these two weapons, he dared to take the blow head-on without dodging or evading.

The resulting special attack damage was exceptionally impressive.

Countless black, raven-like feathers fell from the sky, and the goddess's figure had completely vanished.

The divine radiance had vanished, seemingly indicating that the other party had fled somewhere and left.

The arrow of Artemis that had been shot out had somehow returned to Night's hand.

at the same time--

Just as the night pierced through the false goddess.

On the other side of Troy—

Princess Cassandra of the royal family had a precognitive dream.

That's right, it's the girl who would be humiliated by Ajax the Younger in the future. Fortunately, Night has already killed that arrogant Ajax the Younger and changed her fate.

This made Cassandra feel a pressure that had been weighing on her mind suddenly disappear.

It was as if she had been reborn! As a result, her prophetic abilities became even more powerful.

The old king of Troy had more than fifty sons and daughters.

Most of them don't even recognize each other, and some can't even call out the names of the princes, princesses, brothers, or sisters.

Only those who perform exceptionally well, possess great ability, or are the offspring of the old king and queen Hekuba will be remembered by more people.

Cassandra possesses a witch's talent for prophecy.

In the future, when the Greeks use the Trojan Horse, she vehemently opposes transporting the horse into the city, but her opposition is in vain…

Ultimately, Troy suffered a crushing defeat and perished.

This brings us to the misdeeds of Apollo, who once pursued this Trojan princess but was cruelly rejected. Enraged, Apollo coldly cursed her.

From then on, no one believed Cassandra's prophecies, no matter how accurate they were.

At this moment, Cassandra foresaw a very important scene.

She dreamt of black crows that invaded the nests of snakes and birds and tried to harm the radiant Son of the Sun, but were fatally struck by the moonlight.

The relentless black raven is attempting to use the power of Troy to help itself break free from the overwhelming radiance that keeps it at bay.

At this point in her dream, Cassandra woke up in fright because she lacked the strength to do so.

The snake and the bird are symbols of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, also known as the owl.

This dream seems to be a premonition that some other being has stolen Athena's identity and status and is doing bad things.

However, the Son of the Sun unleashed moonlight to deliver a fatal blow to the illegitimate goddess.

Why the moon?

This prophecy is too complex.

Fortunately, Griffith's heroic name was now famous enough in Troy, and she quickly thought of this man who was favored by almost the entire Greek universe.

Both the sun and the moon protect it.

So, the being symbolizing the black raven wants to use the power of Troy to attack Griffith?

Immediately——

Cassandra felt this was very important information and wanted to share it with others.

When he told his siblings and father about everything he had dreamed about, hoping they would take it seriously.

however--

Cassandra forgot the curse that Apollo had placed on her.

This caused even Hector to seem to be affected, subconsciously thinking that Cassandra hadn't slept well and was hallucinating.

Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, is an incredibly powerful deity.

How could anyone possibly steal the status and identity of such a powerful goddess without being discovered?

"No!! I'm telling the truth... You have to believe me!" Cassandra cried out anxiously.

However, no matter how anxious she was, her other brothers and sisters thought she was joking, and even the old king impatiently told her to stop talking nonsense.

Just as Cassandra felt a wave of weakness wash over her.

Finally—until a sister appeared before her.

Princess Laodick, her eyes filled with an unfathomable mystery, suddenly spoke: "I believe—Cassandra. Could you tell me more specifically what you saw?"

"Hmm—tell me about that black jay... cough, crow... about how he plans to take action against the shining sun, using what dirty and despicable means."

Chapter 161 Ares: Even without prophecy, I, Ares, am invincible in the world!

The three necessary conditions for defeating Troy—

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