"!! Damn, I'm so lucky to be alive!"

Things went surprisingly smoothly.

As for all the superfluous things he saw, he forgot them all!

Very good—then all that's left is to steal the idol.

Perhaps it will be easier for him to take advantage of the commotion Griffiths caused in the palace.

If they can clear even the hellish dungeons, there's no reason they shouldn't be able to clear this easier one.

Athena sided with the Greeks in this battle, so the statue itself shouldn't have objected to their somewhat blasphemous theft. As long as the power within the statue didn't resist, the rest were minor issues.

The only problem was how to transport the statue, which was that large.

Let Diomedes just carry it and run away.

The longer such a large target is delayed, the easier it is for it to be noticed.

The next day, those believers who wanted to pray and worship Athena would find that the statue was gone and would go around telling others about it.

By the time they fled, the city gates would probably have been closed long ago. Surrounded and trapped in the city by so many heroes, even Hercules, Achilles, and Griffith would have faced certain death.

So it's decided, we'll act tonight, carrying the idol and escaping overnight.

Although the statue of Athena is enormous, it is not one of those colossal statues tens of meters tall. In mythology, it is described as a life-size sculpture of the goddess Athena, made to a one-to-one scale of her own body, when Troy was first established.

The statue, being the size of a normal human, was easily lifted by Diomedes, one of the most outstanding heroes of Greece, and he could still walk with ease.

This is also one of the reasons why the two were able to succeed in the original myth.

However, no matter how much Odysseus planned, he could never have imagined that Athena, although she had not yet had time to re-establish contact with Night and had not explicitly stated that she would follow her and change her stance.

But because of his relationship with Ye, his attitude had already become incredibly ambiguous.

Continuing to regard it as a Greek deity would perhaps be the biggest mistake.

Diomedes, the warrior who has almost always represented Athena's will, participated in this operation. Who would doubt that this wasn't with Athena's tacit approval?!

And at the same time on the other side.

The commotion had attracted a lot of people.

The horrific scene that Ye had created in the palace was finally exposed to countless eyes.

When Hector and many other heroes were finally alerted, they rushed to the scene one by one.

Almost everyone was immediately drawn to the blood-stained, breathtakingly beautiful man, whose face was as calm as Asmita's or as sorrowful as Cui's.

Standing amidst mountains of corpses and blood, he possessed an angelic beauty and extraordinary bearing, as if he had fallen into the abyss of hell.

But the sight of that crimson-stained white robe would instinctively connect anyone with the murderer.

This contradictory combination delivers an extreme visual impact!

Hector stared in shock and rage at the scene before him: "What... happened here?!"

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Chapter 195 If justice is on the other side, then I will defeat justice!

A loving older brother who cherishes his younger siblings the most.

Even though they were just brothers with whom he had a relatively distant relationship, witnessing their gruesome deaths filled this hero with rage.

However, when Hector saw Griffith, the prime suspect, he refused to believe that it was Night who had done it.

He didn't want to become enemies with this good brother from the bottom of his heart, let alone—given their friendship and his understanding of him.

If Griffith were to take action, it must be because those princes had done something unforgivable.

Laodick: "Oh dear, even Brother Hector has been drawn by this commotion. I know! I know who killed my brothers."

Hector: "Who?!"

A hint of mockery flashed in Laodike's eyes as she spoke, "It's Odysseus!"

what? ! ! !

The heroes who were watching were shocked when they heard the name.

"Impossible—! How could it be Odysseus!"

"How could a Greek hero possibly appear inside the city of Troy?"

The Trojan heroes were in an uproar, some even terrified, and everyone temporarily forgot the horror of the scene before them.

Compared to the deaths of these princes, the sudden appearance of Greek heroes in Troy was something that terrified and surprised them even more.

Have the Greek heroes already found a way to infiltrate Troy?!

If they breach the city gates from within, the high walls protected by divine power will be unable to stop the enemy army. At that time, the fate of the Trojan heroes is predictable.

When Laodick saw that the heroes were drawn to him by his words, he had achieved his goal.

The appearance of Odysseus is wonderful; it will divert everyone's attention and clear Griffith of suspicion.

After all, no one would suspect Griffiths of being the real culprit, and instead let go of the obviously more suspicious, the famous Greek hero Odysseus.

That's the strategist of the enemy camp!

His presence at our headquarters as a strategist is terrifying no matter how you look at it.

However, just as Little Laedik was secretly gloating, having saved Night from trouble with a single sentence—

She overlooked one crucial point: given Griffith's current character, he would never falsely accuse someone else of something he himself had done.

Even if this person was once on the night's assassination list.

However, he and Odysseus himself did not actually have any hatred for each other.

In addition, this time the other party helped deliver the items sent by Achilles and Agamemnon.

When Ye saw the medicine for wounds, he was somewhat moved, even though he had initially gone to Greece with impure motives.

"I killed him..." Ye's words immediately drew everyone's attention back.

“!!? Griffiths…” Little Raodick was a little anxious, his eyes wide, wondering why Night would take the initiative to admit this.

Hector also looked up at the night in shock.

"why?"

"Why? Do we need a reason to kill a group of beasts who try to play with the bodies and minds of young girls?" Night replied naturally, looking Hector directly into his eyes without fear.

He was actually very clear about his own feelings from the very beginning.

There are only a handful of people in all of Troy who are worth saving, but those guys from earlier are definitely not included.

Yeah, especially since he even had those thoughts about his own woman.

No matter who you are, even if the other side is the embodiment of justice, as a man, there is only one thing you should do at this moment—he will overthrow justice!

At this moment, even Hector could not stop him.

The crowd: "!!!"

He said the Trojan princes were beasts! Then wouldn't the old king be the father of beasts, and Hector the brother of beasts?

Well—considering the despicable things Paris did, it's not surprising that the other princes were just as bad.

However, what surprised everyone even more was that after Ye committed the outrageous act of killing many princes, he neither ran away nor denied it, and even dared to openly admit it.

On the other side, before Hector could respond...

"Hero Griffith, I need an explanation—!!" Just then, the old King Priam arrived late. When he saw the ruins at the scene, his face turned pale, and a look of fear, apprehension, or terror flashed in his eyes. But anger made him lose his mind, and he asked a question.

"Your sons are planning to harm Helen. I don't need to remind you who Helen is, Your Majesty Priam. I think you should thank me for helping you get rid of the royal parasites." Even now, no one could see any fear on Ye's face. His calmness was not feigned at all. On the contrary, he spoke with a confident smile.

That's right—he can rewind the game anyway, but he won't feel at peace until he kills those bastards. And now, his strength has recovered to a higher level during these few days of recuperation…

He glanced at the heroes present and found that apart from Hector and Penthesilea, who were somewhat formidable, none of the rest were any real fighters.

The old king was furious: "You—!"

Did the sons gang up on Helen?

How could he not know who Helen is?

The war was started because of this most beautiful woman in Greece.

A group of brothers trying to force their brother's wife—this was a royal scandal. When Priam learned what was going on, he felt like he had a stroke, and a dark aura rushed to his head.

He also felt these rebellious sons deserved to die. How dare they!

Priam had more than fifty sons, and naturally he couldn't have feelings for each of them. In fact, he didn't care much about the life and death of these princes.

But regardless, Griffith should not have exposed this scandal in front of so many heroes.

This is the reason why the old king continued to experience near-death experiences.

The news must not be allowed to get out, otherwise the Trojan royal family will become a laughing stock of all Greece.

However—the problem is that it's already been leaked!

How can he then silence all these heroes?

—Even murder to silence them is not allowed.

The heroes here represent almost the entire fighting force of Troy.

If we kill them all, who will defend the city? Thinking of this, Priam was filled with anger and helplessness.

Meanwhile, the heroes who had also heard Night's words were immediately thrown into an uproar.

Hiss, is this something they can hear?

Everyone felt a chill run down their spines. What royal gossip scandal!

Hector: "You were too impulsive, Griffith. You should have told me about this, and I would have punished them."

Hector looked at Griffith with a complicated expression, his previous anger gradually subsiding.

He knew Ye wouldn't act rashly.

Sure enough—it was these guys who committed that beastly act first!

Chapter 196 Black Justice, I'll be the 'Evil'!

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