Did the God-King himself descend to earth and attack a mortal?

Realizing they had heard something terrible they shouldn't have, all the heroes' faces changed and their eyes widened.

At this moment, ignoring the commotion around him, Artemis's cries and the heroes' trembling commotion seemed to have been isolated from his world and disappeared.

The night was pitch black, yet within that darkness lay a straight path of light, leading to the distant horizon.

It was as if a powerful 'destiny' was showing them the best path to victory.

In the darkness, even some ancient consciousness seemed to be awakened by the events of the night, offering praise and assistance, ready to help it achieve its final heroic moment.

It was during this process that the essence, energy, and spirit were completely united, and the power of the soul was thus manifested on the arrow. The arrow suddenly turned pure white with a bluish tinge, and even drew out arcs of lightning from a great thunderbolt, adding to its acceleration, like the ultimate light that had lifted the limits of the universe.

The third stage – [Blue and White] – is the strongest attack that brings everything together into a single point after reaching the critical point of power fusion.

When the time was right, almost subconsciously, as if struck by a sudden inspiration, the night finally began its final, resounding cry:

"Behold, my chief goddess Artemis, and also my radiant Apollo who blessed me, my wise Athena, and my sworn brother Helios, the sun god with whom I made a vow, this is my final and highest offering!"

Gods: !!!

come yet?!

In an instant, everyone perked up.

Then they heard Night continue, “If I shoot this arrow, my body will be torn to pieces and my life will burn out, but I still decide to use this bow to unleash all the divine power I have been given by you, and release that arrow with all my might.”

At this point, people saw Griffith actually laugh—a hearty, carefree laugh.

Why can people see that smile beneath the dragon mask? They can't explain it. They say it's from the Age of Gods, or that the spirit is so powerful that it can even interfere with reality, allowing people to see the phantom images within.

Even though they shouldn't have been able to see him physically, people did see Griffith's smile through the mask for a moment, and were absolutely certain that he was smiling gently.

They will probably never forget that scene.

A 'hero' who faces death head-on yet still laughs heartily and cheerfully!

Then came a familiar, yet now even more sacred and solemn, cry, the incantation of their Noble Phantasm: "My Lord, as holy as the sun! (Though a moon goddess, she shines as brightly and sacredly as the sun)."

O Lord, who bestows upon me the radiance of all wisdom, dignity, and strength! (It's never wrong to praise your goddess in the most glorious way, right?)

Please witness my sincerity, my conviction, and the extent of my power!

Meanwhile, the gods who had been called by Night's name all at the same time, upon being called by their beloved, were instantly inspired by the Greek gods' ability to sense their names and immediately turned their gazes toward them.

They were so moved, excited, and shocked that they even drew themselves into the chant, believing that the Lord the Night referred to was their own.

This description—! It's so accurate to describe 'me' (or 'us')!! It's absolutely talking about me!!!

However, when the next familiar chant appeared again, the god, who instantly felt out of place, suddenly looked sad and his face fell.

Damn... you're getting excited too soon.

"Look, you are the creator of the stars and the moon!"

Witness my actions, my end, and the sacred dedication I will achieve. (Spenta.Armaiti)

—Stella!!!

Chapter 225 Queen of the Underworld: I admire his courage; such beauty is probably never to be seen again.

【Spenta.Armaiti】 means charity in Zoroastrianism.

This is a selfless act of sacrifice, born of compassion, risking everything to protect others.

The phrase "creator of the stars and the moon" was familiar to Greek heroes; it referred to the moon goddess.

So, in Griffith's eyes, Artemis was so radiant?

At this point, only a few gods were still deceiving themselves, thinking, "Impossible... Griffith is definitely talking about me this time!!"

He called my name earlier!

Even Apollo was moved to tears. Griffith actually remembered him, the god who had initially sponsored him—what an unexpected surprise!

My hero's unwavering devotion has proven that he has not forgotten his own divine master.

Compared to his sister, he felt that he was more suited to descriptions such as the Supreme Sage of Yang, the creator of stars and the moon.

What beautiful verses! And these were likely Griffith's last words, spoken in a life-or-death struggle. The value of the conviction and special significance they contained is immeasurable.

So of course they had to fight, and what provoked them even more was what Griffith was doing at that moment—risking his life!

Whether they harbored hostility or goodwill towards Griffith, all the gods at this moment could not accept the hero's sudden departure, but they no longer had the chance to stop it!

When the last line, "Shooting Star," came out, it was the brainwashing Stella!

That is the biggest reason why future Greek heroes would feel terrible and their fighting spirit would suddenly collapse whenever they heard someone shout Sella, but after recovering, they would become even more determined and their will would burn brightly again.

A single word, "stella," is enough to awaken the courage of all the heroes of Greece, enabling them to reverse any disadvantage and stage a great comeback!

This is such a nostalgic treat, I've got it!

At that moment, Boom! A bright blue spiraling arrow of light shot out as Ye's powerful dragon body began to crack wildly and blood splattered everywhere.

Although Griffiths did not possess Arash's powerful physique or terrifying arm strength, he could compensate for this final deficiency by transforming into a dragon.

At the same time, the life force burning from his boundless potential provides an energy boost that is countless times stronger than that of Arash in the past!

Guided by some unseen force, the attack pierced through the earth and sky without hindrance, heading straight for the distant universe.

Boom! Like a holy sword piercing through the sky.

As this arrow shot forth like a streak of light, like a blue-white meteor flashing by, it split into a seven-colored rainbow in mid-air.

At that moment, the long, streaking meteor was witnessed by everyone in the land of Troy, who couldn't help but look up at this strange sight.

'How beautiful!' In the capital of Troy, Princess Laodike, Queen Penthesilea, Chryseis, and other young girls all had this thought in their minds as they looked up at the sky.

They did not know what the beautiful, shimmering seven-colored light in the sky represented.

Suddenly, a sense of panic and emptiness washed over me, as if I had lost something extremely important.

Whether they know the truth or not.

Even the gods in the sky, including Zeus, the king of the gods who was previously furious, calmed down and stared in a daze at the breathtakingly beautiful scenery.

Look at the flash of the seven-colored meteor that shone with endless heroic charm.

even--

At this moment, in the dark underworld.

The king and queen of the underworld both noticed the astonishing commotion on earth.

The moment Griffiths launched that terrifying attack from the ground, the soil beneath his feet collapsed but did not spread; instead, the impact recoil concentrated deep into the earth.

With the help of some unseen force, he was able to exert his full power, even causing a slight tremor throughout the entire underworld.

This seemingly impossible thing has now actually happened.

Even the souls of the dead in the underworld were drawn to look up at the world on the ground, as if they could see the seven-colored light through the ground.

“From that time on, there was nothing more beautiful or dazzling in the land of Greece.” Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld, as a deity, knew what had happened after only a slight perception of the messages from the ground, and she suddenly let out a rather sad sigh.

I was awestruck and captivated by the image of that hero, whom I had never witnessed, yet whose presence seemed to come alive to me.

Unlike her, who was a caged bird, always unable to control her own life and manipulated by fate.

The arrow that man fired with his own will, fearlessly facing death, was something she dared not even dream of, something she dared not even hope for—"courage".

If she had had that courage to defy fate and turn the impossible into the possible, would a miracle have happened?

Can she defy death and act according to her own will?

Although Persephone was a virtuous queen of the underworld, as a queen who was abducted, it would be too untrue to say that she had much affection for Hades, the god of the underworld.

Even so, she never tried to resist, but instead accepted her fate.

Growing up by her mother's side, she witnessed the heartless and ungrateful side of Greek gods like her own father, Zeus. At the same time, she had no one to rely on, which made her realize that no one could be trusted and that she could only rely on herself.

However, she was absolutely powerless to resist the violence inflicted upon her by her father and Hades, who was originally supposed to be her uncle.

To this-

She fell silent, perhaps thinking of her own powerlessness, and then of Griffith's arrow that fearlessly sought peace even at the cost of his life. The long-caged bird suddenly felt an immense sense of envy for such a courageous person.

That's right—it's neither admiration nor jealousy, but simply envy. If only I could be a little braver... no, impossible.

Even if he dies, he will not be free. The underworld is the resting place of the dead, and Lord Hades will never let him go.

So be it……

Although she lost her freedom, she could still survive. In fact, compared to other male gods, her status as the Queen of the Underworld could dispel their covetousness.

For example, his own father Zeus once looked at him with a very strange gaze.

Being able to hide in the underworld might actually be a lucky thing for me.

Meanwhile, Hades, sitting beside the Queen of the Underworld on his throne, saw all her dejected emotions. He maintained a calm and handsome demeanor, as if he saw through everything but said nothing.

Chapter 226 This arrow has reached a point where none in Greece could surpass it! A place even the gods cannot fathom.

This king of the underworld and his wife did not seem close, but they always treated each other with respect and were seen as a model couple by others.

For some reason, or rather, in order to keep his god-king brother's heart at bay, he, as the elder brother, could not let Persephone go free and had to marry her, but he could do his best to give her everything she wanted.

Hades, recalling Persephone's earlier sighs and her subsequent dejected and forlorn appearance, seemed to have misunderstood something and began to ponder.

He seemed to know what his queen wanted this time.

For him, or rather for the king of the underworld, what followed was not a complicated or difficult matter.

...Meanwhile, on the other side.

The legend goes like this: a seven-colored meteor streaked across the sky, illuminating the land of Troy, its dazzling light visible even to the distant Greek coast.

That was an arrow that brought peace and healed wounds.

Spanning 8000 kilometers across the strait, it had actually flown over the Aegean Sea and arrived in the Mediterranean region. The place where that arrow landed seemed to have found the direction for the future expansion of the Roman Empire.

Therefore, the Romans believed that their ancestor should not only be the hero Aeneas, but also the hero Griffith.

Because of these coincidences, the Romans greatly admired that hero—if Aeneas was the founder, then Griffith was the pioneer!

These were the original road signs in Rome!

...A great hero favored by many gods, including the moon goddess, the sun god, the goddess of wisdom, and the god of light!

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