When faced with Jupiter's attack, Night, who had fully awakened his dragon transformation ability, felt his blood boiling—the next moment, a terrifying crimson flame ignited on his body.

That's the state of igniting vital energy and blood.

Just like the Emperor Kai opening the Eight Gates, scales resembling armor and a dragon horn mask began to appear on Night's body.

While the body is still gradually entering a replenishing state, mobilize all the strength and blood in the body, turning it into a bullet to provide the source for the next shot.

Night, clad in terrifying, demonic, yet slightly wickedly handsome dragon armor, slowly walked toward the open space left for him.

"Do you know?" Ye's magnetic, husky voice slowly rang out.

Combined with the dark dragon armor, he exuded an overwhelming sense of oppression.

"Further away from Bitroy's neighboring Hittite Empire, there is a country called Persia, and there is a famous hero—his name is Arash."

Persia?

At this moment, Ye mentioned that Persia was destined to sweep across this continent, replacing the Hittite Empire and even threatening Greece in the future, having attacked Athens several times.

The heroes who lived through this most brilliant era of Greece knew very little about the Persian state at this time.

Let alone Persia, they don't even know much about the Hittite Empire next to Troy.

However, Agamemnon and other Greek heroes, who already considered the many countries in this region as their hypothetical enemies, would continue to expand beyond Troy if their goal was to conquer Troy in the future.

Then, inevitably, we will encounter the country called Persia.

Do heroes exist even in such remote places?

Is there anything worth mentioning in a distant land without the protection or favor of the gods?

Just as they were thinking this, the heroes, who didn't understand why Night would mention the name 'Arash' and didn't pay much attention to it, were wondering why Night would mention it.

At that moment, they didn't realize that after today...

Because of a certain person or a certain scene, they might develop a special feeling for a great hero who can act in the same way as that person, even though they have never met Arash.

What a special, rare, and complex experience this must have been for the Greek hero.

That was after all the tears of emotion had been shed, leaving only a heart full of admiration.

Chapter 222 What ancient Persian alien? Is he trying to recreate a false legend?

Some scenes, once witnessed, are absolutely unforgettable and impossible to forget!

Even an evil person would not hesitate to marvel at that beautiful radiance and the immense sacrifice it represented.

Even in the future, because the two people have similar experiences, they will both be regarded with the utmost respect.

This is a memory that the Greeks will likely never forget, a memory etched into their DNA and bones.

These are complex emotions that heroes from other mythological worlds cannot experience.

It is the common language unique to the Greeks, and it is also a source of pride!

At this moment, the heroes, unaware that they were witnessing a feat they would never forget, heard the voices of heroes in their ears.

At this moment, Ye continued, "In the sixty-year war between ancient Persia and the neighboring kingdom of Turan, Turan's general Afrassab gradually completed the encirclement of the Persian king Meruchehir and his army. However, based on the actual situation of both sides, the commanders of the two countries ultimately decided to end the war through peaceful negotiations."

One moment they were talking about Arash, the next they were mentioning a war between Persia and Turan.

The heroes immediately realized that the hero named 'Arash' might be involved in this war.

Moreover, the scene Griffith described felt too familiar.

Isn't this somewhat similar to the present situation?

Both sides held the advantage, but were forced to draw due to various reasons.

So, under what conditions did the Persians and Turan finally reach an agreement?

The moment this question inevitably arose in their minds, the night continued to speak, slowly unveiling the veil of confusion in their hearts.

"During these negotiations, a huge dispute arose between the two sides over the division of territory after the war. If the differences could not be resolved, war would very likely break out again, which would be bad for both sides, given the enormous drain on their national strength. Therefore, the envoys from both sides finally put forward a solution."

Speaking of which, both Greece and Troy have been thoroughly defeated by the Night General's hero power, suffering heavy losses after the rampage. In the original timeline, these two countries also suffered devastating losses ten years later.

The situation is quite similar to that of Persia and Turan.

Even if we win, it won't be an easy victory. It's a war in which humanity suffers heavy losses regardless of who wins or loses, and it's a very unprofitable deal.

As night fell, the heroes felt an overwhelming sense of déjà vu.

In particular, the other party's envoys also mentioned a plan in the story.

Could this scene be overlapping with the one we're seeing now?

Just as people were thinking this in astonishment, they heard Ye say, "The proposal is that a warrior recognized by both sides should climb Mount Dema and shoot an arrow in the direction of the rising sun in the east. The place where that arrow lands will become the new border between the two countries."

Release arrows in the direction of the rising sun in the east?

this--!

What an absurd way to divide national borders!

However, when the people listening to this story realized that they were experiencing the same thing, or even something more absurd, they were speechless for a moment.

Damn it—they're not doing much better here either.

If the heroes knew that Ye Xin's goal was to completely engulf the 8,000-kilometer coastline, they would surely find it even more insane.

"Therefore, Arash, the most capable general by King Meruchel's side and the hero who was the greatest archer of ancient Persia at that time, was finally chosen by both sides to use his strength to choose the final line that divides the border between the two countries. On the appointed day, he gladly went to Mount Dema, and also brought with him a bow and arrows with special qualities bestowed by the gods."

"In full view of everyone, he drew the bow to an unprecedented degree and shot it. But immediately afterward, terrible cracks burst open on his strong body. The hero Arash forced himself to release all the power in his body in order to shoot an arrow far enough, but he was also torn to pieces as a result."

"Arash eventually died, but the arrow that carried his life transformed into a meteor that was too dazzling for anyone to look at. After traveling 2500 kilometers, the arrow finally reached the banks of the Oxus River (Amu Darya). Thus, the sixty-year war came to an end with this divine arrow."

People listened with awe to everything the protagonist of the story's prototype had done.

If the ten-year Trojan War is to be remembered as the most horrific war in Greek history, it was a veritable meat-slicing machine for population reduction.

So how long and terrible was this war that lasted sixty years, a war six times longer than the original Trojan War?

Even though their battle was far less intense than that of Troy, the long night they endured was still unimaginable.

Someone can end a war with such an exaggerated arrow at the end, bringing about a miracle.

This extraordinary life defies the definition of an ordinary hero; the only fitting and appropriate term would be "great hero."

Anyone who hears this story will inevitably feel admiration for the protagonist.

Especially just imagining it, the sheer willpower required to endure the pain of being torn apart the moment the arrow is fired is terrifying.

A distance of 2500 kilometers—that's exactly 2500 kilometers—left the Greek heroes speechless, their only thought being to refute it.

Impossible! How could such a human exist?

This guy must be an alien!

It is impossible for a human to shoot an arrow that can travel a distance of 2500 kilometers!

Even if he used a special magical long arrow, how could he sustain himself until he released that arrow if his physical strength was insufficient?

What kind of powerful physique could possibly accomplish such a thing? Impossible, absolutely impossible!

They felt it was utterly impossible for them to do it with their own strength. Precisely because they were heroes, they understood how terrifying it was, and they were even more unwilling to believe that such a remote little country could produce a hero capable of doing a miracle they thought was absolutely impossible.

Just as people don't believe the night can do the same thing now.

Even though Griffith was already synonymous with 'power' in their minds, and was undoubtedly a hero who could compete for the title of the strongest in Greece of this era.

But they didn't think Ye could do such a thing.

Furthermore, I don't believe that what Nightclub wants to challenge is not just an arrow that crosses a 2500-kilometer border like Arash's, but rather—

It soared a full 8000 kilometers across the Turkish Straits, piercing the entire Aegean Sea! And reached the distant horizon of the Mediterranean!

If we're going to do it, we must do it perfectly. That's Ye's determination!

This kind of passion, even more terrifying than the great feats Arash once accomplished, is the ultimate romantic fantasy of a hero.

Night: "He was a great hero who ended the war and brought at least ten years of peace to both countries. He became synonymous with archers in that world. Whenever archers were mentioned, the first person that came to mind was always this man. People would inevitably think of this ancient Persian hero who brought peace."

"From the past to the distant future, on that land, there are still, and perhaps more, parents who name their children Arash, bestowing their most beautiful blessings upon their newborn children. This is precisely because time may forget everything, but the land will not forget the deeds of the men who once brought peace to this place."

"His story is widely told, and he has become the most representative hero in the hearts of the locals for hundreds of years. And that arrow that brought hope with the sun in its face allowed many people to see a rainbow-colored brilliance like a shooting star."

By this point, the atmosphere of night had reached its peak.

The powerful, subtly tangible sense of terrifying oppression made people's hearts sink, and at the same time... an absurd sense of identification arose in their minds.

No, it can't be?

At such a moment, to utter such words, no one would believe that the hero Griffith wasn't trying to recreate a scene from a myth.

But how is that possible?

That's just a figment of the imagination of some so-called small Persian kingdom!

How could such an outrageous feat possibly exist?! Thinking of this, people looked at the man standing in the middle of the field with utter astonishment and disbelief, as if he were about to recreate that legendary scene and challenge that impossible feat.

Chapter 223 Turning Life into Bullets, Filling the Gap! Making Fairy Tales a Reality

Some say that Arash's single arrow shone with seven colors. Perhaps it was because the arrow was so dazzling that it reflected the most beautiful colors of the world from the sun's reflection.

Some say that the arrow, like Arash, split into seven meteors the instant his body shattered, together forming a rainbow bridge of light that paved the way for peace.

"Because it's a story from such a distant place—perhaps there are some things in it that can't be verified or investigated, but for such a romantic story—it's truly admirable and enchanting."

Then——

Night slowly drew the Bow of Apollo!

The moment he held the divine bow in his hand!

This artifact was once used by Hercules to unleash the ultimate technique of shooting down a hundred heads, and it could even slay the Hydra.

It was a gift from Apollo, one of the twelve Olympian gods; it was perfectly suited to be used to shoot an arrow that yearns for the sun's radiance and is full of redemption.

Even Arash's bow is only briefly described in the story as a specially made bow, which is suspected to be related to the gods.

But the bow in Ye's hand was a genuine, legendary, and highly renowned divine bow.

The bow and arrows themselves are fine—the most needed auxiliary equipment is available, and the rest is neither difficult nor difficult.

That's right—Ye plans to use a bow and arrow to fulfill this oath.

When people saw the Bow of Apollo, they no longer had to worry about or speculate about what kind of attack the Night would use.

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