In an instant, the once handsome young prince's face became distorted.

Helen didn't come home all night!

And when I came back, this is what I looked like.

If he still can't guess what might have happened, then he's a fool!

But even now, he still couldn't quite believe it, and even harbored a sliver of hope in his heart.

After all, she was Helen!

Helen, that pure and innocent girl who wouldn't even let herself touch her own hand, was incredibly understanding, gentle, and considerate.

Even after she had broken free from the allure of Aphrodite and discovered that she had been tricked into going to Troy, she never blamed him. Instead, she gently comforted and encouraged him when he was afraid of Greek retaliation.

Helen, who inspired him to fight bravely and believed he could lead the Trojans through their difficulties.

He had always believed that given enough time, and after he successfully repelled the Greek army, Helen would eventually accept him, even if she couldn't accept him now.

The thought that Helen might have taken someone else's form nearly drove Paris to a mental breakdown.

No, that's impossible! I must be overthinking it!

Yes, I must be overthinking it.

Chapter 185 The CPU strategy in the Greek era: Ifobos was furious that he had been outmaneuvered!

Speaking of Helen—the most beautiful woman in all of Greece.

In fact, there have been similar cases of beautiful women causing trouble in various mythological systems and epic stories.

However, compared to figures like Daji who brought ruin to the country, Helen Keller's image in the West has always been viewed as positive, and she is pitied and revered by many.

She was essentially a victim.

In the course of history, her existence was merely a catalyst to give the Mycenaean king an excuse to attack Troy.

She played an indispensable role in promoting Greece's territorial expansion and even its decisive strategic significance.

Ultimately, the Greeks' victory led them to fully recognize her strategic value and regard her as a good example and model of the honey trap.

Aside from its strategic significance, Helen's personality was also very likable.

Even though she was born in Troy, the enemy camp, she treated everyone with kindness and encouraged them, and was not affected by her emotions because she was not well received in Troy.

Only when she saw countless people die because of her on the city walls, and countless Trojan and Greek warriors fall into conflict because of her, did she shed tears of regret.

This scene has become a famous painting of the century.

This kind of kind-hearted, innocent girl, whose very nature is ingrained, is also the most naive and easily deceived type.

Paris never doubted that he could eventually win her over.

Just like he would never doubt his own charm.

But his mistake was that a man more charming than himself suddenly cut in line and appeared in Helen's life.

“Griffiths!!” Paris gritted his teeth and called out the man’s name in a low voice.

He eventually locked Helen up and then went to find his brothers.

He first met one of his older brothers, Ifobus.

Although it wasn't his most revered brother Hector, Paris knew that his brother Hector was usually very busy as the supreme commander of the Trojan defense forces, so he didn't necessarily need to complain to Hector.

Instead, he pulled Ipopoos aside...

Yesterday, when I sensed something was wrong, especially after leaving, I vaguely felt that I hadn't been hallucinating before. Now that I think about it, maybe it was Griffith playing a game that men love to play with his sister Raodick and Helen.

He left in a hurry and found his brothers to help him, one of whom happened to be Ifobus, so Ifobus was also somewhat in the know.

However, no one had any good ideas... they just told Paris to relax and wait patiently.

At the time, no one expected that Raedic would be so bold as to actually drag Helen into doing that kind of thing.

Even though it was common for Greek princesses to willingly sacrifice themselves for heroes, pulling...

Well, after all, Helen's identity was special, and no one would have thought that Raedik would take her to do that kind of thing.

To be honest——

Even if that's really the case.

Although Ipobus and his brothers didn't say it aloud, they were secretly pleased with the outcome.

How could men like them not be jealous that Paris could have the most beautiful woman in all of Greece?

This is why the brothers made things so difficult for Helen; they would basically mock, tease, and insult her every time they saw her.

Given Priam's doting affection for Paris, they didn't dare to directly take Helen away. But faced with this beautiful girl they could only look at but not touch, they resorted to sour grapes...

They are the most typical example.

Because of her brothers' contempt, Helen's personality has become somewhat humble, placing herself in a very low position.

Although it was not of her own free will, she did betray the Spartan king and followed Paris to Troy.

Unable to deny this fact, she could only live a life of dependence on others.

Getting back to the main point, it would be impossible for Ifobus not to have feelings for Helen, but he just never had the opportunity.

Yesterday they even comforted Paris, telling him to keep his green hat on.

Judging from what we've seen today, it seems Paris really has been cuckolded by that great hero.

Initially, Paris didn't want to reveal his guess.

Once this gets out, his reputation will become just like that of the original victim, the King of Sparta, and he'll be utterly humiliated.

But when he thought about the changes in Helen, her skin so radiant that he couldn't take his eyes off her, as beautiful as a blooming daffodil.

What a beautiful young woman with the air of a mature woman! A doubly alluring and seductive charm at its peak—?!

If she hadn't gone through that experience, what else could make an already stunningly beautiful woman even more captivating?

Finally, the emotions surging within him, those dark emotions that were impossible to suppress and only grew stronger the more he tried to hold back, caused Paris to blurt out his guess.

"What?!?!" Ipobus was shocked. His mouth dropped open, and then an uncontrollable fire of jealousy and anger welled up inside him.

Just kidding.

But could Helen really have already... with that Griffith...?

Do not--!

Why was that person Griffith, and not me?

If he could poach Paris, so could I!

If Ye were here, he would know who he was just by hearing the name Ifobus.

It must be said that although he was not famous among Priam's more than fifty children, he did not have any personal abilities worth recording in mythological epics.

However, it was because he inherited Paris's estate after Paris's death and married Helen that his bizarre act was etched into this grand epic story.

Judging from the fact that Paris had just died and the war was not yet over, he was already busy accepting the other party's wife.

While it can't be said that Ipohs had planned this all along, it's fair to say that he had been eyeing Helen with lustful desire all along.

His actions were so swift that even the King of Sparta, the victim, would be ashamed, and his face would turn even greener with rage!

In the account of Hector's story, Helen explicitly tells him that of all of Paris's brothers, only Hector would not belittle her and would be willing to speak up for her.

Everyone here looks down on her.

Then it should also include Ifobus.

If we look at Ifopus's actions from this perspective...

It must be said that this may also be an ancient, large-scale CPU approach from the Age of Gods.

They might verbally express disgust and contempt, constantly belittling others, but when it comes to grabbing things, their hands are faster than anyone else's.

By belittling Helen, the man makes her feel ashamed and embarrassed by her own behavior, thus convincing her that she is no longer pure and that she is unworthy of pure and beautiful love.

Even mythology explicitly describes Helen's somewhat self-deprecating view of love.

That's why, after Paris's death, he was so easily taken down by an ordinary man like Ipoposs.

Chapter 186 Thank you for the treat, the milk foam is good!

If Helen were to maintain her confidence that she was the most beautiful woman in the world, in terms of charm, she would probably be no match for even Paris, let alone Ifopert.

It must be said that the original Ifobus both succeeded and failed. He did indeed follow his own methods, outsmarting Helen and waiting for the opportune moment when Paris died.

However, he soon met his end along with the fall of Troy. Although he obtained Helen, he didn't have time to enjoy her before dying a few days later. Good riddance!

Now, Ifobus will never be so lucky again.

Helen had already considered herself, in the truest sense, to have given herself to Griffith for the first time, body and soul.

She could no longer accept marrying any other man, even nominally.

Even if Paris were to die again, Ipopoos would have no chance at all.

But Ipopopes didn't think so at the time.

He figured that if Griffith could steal the deal, he could too.

But because of her earlier hesitation, she was a step too slow, and the prize she had in her grasp ended up in the mouth of another man.

Thinking of Helen's beautiful figure and her delicate, almost fragile personality that made one want to bully and destroy her, her lovely, pretty face and her luscious, red lips.

These, those—! They've all already been enjoyed by others!

As Paris's brother, Ipopoos was always watching their relationship and had long since realized that Helen did not love Paris.

The two have lived separately since returning to Greece.

This proves that Paris never actually met Helen. After observing her for a while, he noticed that Helen had a youthful, innocent, shy, and pure demeanor that was unique to young girls, and he even began to suspect that the King of Sparta was impotent.

Helen might still be a virgin.

but now--

Regardless of whether the other person is still innocent or not, they are definitely not innocent now.

Even though she didn't witness Helen's transformation like Paris did, she subconsciously believed Paris's judgment and was consumed by intense jealousy.

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