Helen was taken from Sparta by Paris and had no real affection for him; she was unhappy there.

Furthermore, the deaths of the princes caused the old king Priam and Paris to repeatedly lose their minds, and they became increasingly deliberate and intentional in targeting Griffith.

The current situation is entirely due to Troy's initial coercion. Although they lost some face, they had no right to demand blind obedience from others; Troy also had its faults.

However, when Hector's words reached the ears of Paris and his son, they instantly became furious.

"Let Helen go?!"

When Paris heard that his most respected and admired brother was still siding with Griffith even after all this, he was incredibly jealous and angry. He couldn't even tell whether it was because of Helen's situation or because his brother's love had shifted, or which one made him angrier at that moment.

but--

At this moment, he barely managed to question his beloved brother: who was his real brother?

Chapter 206 He was a proud, confident, and powerful god, yet also filled with immense fear.

How can we forget such a humiliating disgrace?

Not to mention that this war was started because of Helen, but in the end Helen chased after the hero Griffith.

The so-called Trojan War will become a complete joke.

They were furious that Hector would side with an outsider.

Even though Griffith's power was awe-inspiring, Hector's attitude was even more unacceptable to them.

This time, Priam and his son Paris were quite aligned in their thinking.

They remained silent, their faces grim.

“She is a gift bestowed upon me by the great goddess of love and beauty—! No one can take her away from me unless I willingly relinquish her!” Paris roared in a low voice.

He then asked his father to send men to bring Helen back.

As long as that bitch Helen hasn't caught up with Griffith, she's nothing more than a weak woman with no power to even kill a chicken, and an ordinary person could easily capture her.

Priam hesitated.

He feared that the heroes would encounter Griffith and fight him.

Troy is no longer able to withstand any more blows.

Although he also couldn't stand his daughter-in-law chasing after that detestable hero, he couldn't tolerate Troy becoming a complete laughingstock.

Just then, a majestic voice, like that of a god, descended from the sky.

"Send men to retrieve Helen Priam! Fear not, the gods will protect your army and ensure victory this time!"

That was the voice of Zeus, the king of the gods. A huge, azure phantom of Zeus suddenly appeared in the hall.

Zeus, the King of the Gods!?!?!

Shocked that the God-King would actually descend in person, Priam and the others hurriedly knelt down to pay their respects.

Even Hector was extremely respectful.

They were all stunned. The supreme king of the gods would be disturbed by such a trivial matter?!

Priam and Paris, being mortals, were overwhelmed with gratitude and terrified.

Although he didn't know what was going on, Priam was so excited by Zeus's endorsement that his face turned red.

He looked excited.

The old king was overjoyed: 'Hahahaha!!!'

Having the support of the God-King in this era can be considered entirely the right thing to do.

With Zeus's support, Priam's fear of Griffith's power vanished almost instantly.

And they might not even run into Griffith. He can't beat Griffith, but Helen is not someone he can easily control.

Priam finally had nothing left to fear.

After the phantom of Zeus disappeared, he granted Paris's request.

They immediately dispatched all their heroes, and even their armies, to search in all directions for Helen.

Make sure to explore all the routes from Troy thoroughly, especially the route Griffith took, which requires the most heroes.

However, Pentesilla refused to participate in this manhunt.

As an outsider, she had no reason to do something so thankless just to save face for the old king. She was unwilling to be enemies with that hero, and even harbored some resentment towards the old king.

If it weren't for the old king, she could have been a companion to that hero.

Hector initially didn't want to join the hunt; Helen had already suffered enough, and he didn't want to persecute that unfortunate woman who chose to pursue her own happiness. However, due to the repeated pleas of the old king and Paris...

Especially with Paris threatening suicide—he absolutely had to have Helen!!

Hector, the brother-obsessed maniac, finally relented.

Then a large army, led by many heroes under the command of Troy, set off.

In the sky, Zeus watched the army gradually come to a move, a hint of coldness in his eyes.

Is it really as I think, Helen?

What exactly has changed about you? Let these heroes try it out for me.

The red dragon power used by Griffith during their final battle, and the familiar lightning during that fight, were the first things Zeus noticed that were amiss, though he only felt that the lightning was somewhat familiar.

In Greece, thunder was a power controlled by Zeus.

Ordinary people are not qualified to wield such a violent and powerful authority. Even though both are thunderbolts, the thunderbolts contained in Zeus's authority are not on the same level and are fundamentally different.

The lightning that gave Zeus a familiar feeling seemed to be a trace of power inherited from his bloodline...

At first, Zeus did not realize that something was wrong.

After all, almost everyone in Greece has their own bloodline.

Who knows, it might be a descendant of one's own child whose bloodline has reverted to its ancestral form, granting them a sliver of what appears to be a powerful but ultimately false authority over thunder.

What Zeus didn't know was that Kratos, though fabricated, was indeed his son from another world, and Helena's power was the power of his own daughter. In fact, this lightning was a remnant of the devastating thunder that had destroyed Helena when Zeus killed her.

How could Zeus not feel a sense of familiarity?

The surviving spirit of Helen will be used by Zeus in the future to incubate the Carthaginian dragon, laying the foundation for the prosperity of Roman civilization and becoming a trial for him to establish and create Roman mythology.

Over thousands of years of gestation, the residual thunder he extinguished on the opponent's true spirit stimulated the opponent's bloodline, eventually transforming into a part of the red dragon's inherent power.

Ultimately, through a contract, they can be driven by the night.

However, given the state of Greece at that time, Helen was now beyond dead, and her true spirit had been sealed away by herself. Zeus had never initially considered the possibility of having such a daughter.

until--

The fake Helen of this era...

She gradually revealed many mysterious and special aspects, and even Zeus discovered that she had lost her purity.

Although judging from the aura they sensed, the target was Griffith!

This made Zeus feel somewhat better.

Such a beautiful person, even he would forgive his crime and be reluctant to punish him.

She was just a fake daughter; if Griffith was willing to submit to him, he could give her away as a reward.

but--

Zeus gradually realized that Helen seemed to have a second personality.

And that familiar feeling.

'Is that you? My daughter!'

Because the Light of Purity failed to protect Helen's purity, Zeus knew that Helen had lost her virginity and finally noticed something unusual about her, and began to doubt Helen.

The reason why Ipopoos acted so impulsively and carelessly before was partly due to his use of divine power to bewitch and arouse the desires in the hearts of the princes.

He intended to use these guys to test Helen, and even the ruthless Zeus at that time shut down the pure light he used to protect Helen.

It wouldn't matter if Helen was raped by a group of men; she was just a pawn, and a pawn that had lost her virginity. Once she was no longer pure, she was worthless.

The cold-blooded Zeus only wanted to know if his real daughter was still 'alive'!

It was resurrected in a way it could not understand.

As the king of the gods, Zeus would never allow anything in the world to escape his control.

Any unstable factor would make this arrogant, confident, yet cowardly god-king wary.

Just like he might be terrified of a prophecy about a future where his son kills his father... and devour his own child.

Just as he was once incredibly confident in his own strength, believing himself to be invincible, he still followed in his father's footsteps, choosing to nip any potential threat to his fate in the bud.

If he were confident enough in his own power, why would he have done so many heinous things?

Because of Griffiths, Helen had narrowly escaped death, but the ruthless God-King still hasn't given up on testing her.

If Zeus gave up so easily, he wouldn't be Zeus!

Chapter 207 What I Think—To End This War Without Regret!

To be honest—now Zeus also feels there are many doubts about Griffith, especially when he recalls the thunderous power Griffith used in the final battle…

Zeus couldn't help but connect it with Helen.

Is this sudden whim a coincidence? Yes or no.

A god of his caliber would no longer have unfounded or erroneous intuitions.

It can be viewed as a precognitive dream, which was probably his instinct reminding him to discover the key to the problem.

Regardless, since the first attempt failed, let's prepare for the second.

With his personal endorsement, the old Trojan king Priam, who had finally regained his confidence, became his second pawn.

When Zeus looked down from the heavens, countless heroes, guided by his unseen hand, instinctively followed in Helen's direction.

Let me see what's going on!

Meanwhile, on the other side—Helen, having changed her clothes, rode her horse and, following the faintly visible contract, instinctively tracked the direction Xiang Ye had left in…

Although she was in her normal blue-eyed state at this time, she could still feel that intuitive connection with the red dragon, as they were of one mind.

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