Tragedy is meant to be rewritten, and no world would accept Miyamoto Musashi, a visitor from another world. Ultimately, it's because Musashi wasn't strong enough.

If someone were as strong as him, even if the world rejected him, it would be completely impossible to drive him away.

Why bother finding a world that accepts you? If the world doesn't accept or acknowledge you, why not just beat the world down until it begs to be accepted into your fold?

19

Chapter Nineteen: Cruel and decisive, choosing to eliminate you here rather than flee!

Theos Island—the birthplace of the hero Achilles.

Here, two heroes from the pan-human history meet by chance.

As fate would have it, the two were also destined enemies and allies in their previous lives.

After all, the history of Greece has been rewritten.

If we consider only the Trojan War, the heroes named Paris and Achilles were complete adversaries, with Achilles even going so far as to kill his beloved brother Hector in the original timeline. This was no less significant than killing Heracles in front of Jason or Griffiths in front of Agamemnon.

Of course—Achilles said he simply couldn't do such an exaggerated thing.

Odysseus's main fleet had been destroyed by Artemis's cannon fire, but several small elite forces remained, the most elite of which was led by Chiron, the centaur hero from the Lostbelt.

Meanwhile, Paris, in his youth form, was being pursued by this group, though he was rescued by Achilles along the way.

But Achilles did not recognize the child at first.

Paris: "Damn it, it's me, Paris! Paris!! Have you forgotten the Trojan War?!"

Achilles: "...............?!! Huh? Paris? Damn it—you look so different from the Paris I know, hey!"

Paris: "I don't know why I appeared in the world in my shepherd form!"

When Paris angrily asked, "Lord Apollo, what is going on?!"

At this moment, above his head, the chief god Apollo appeared in the form of a small sheep doll, borrowing part of Paris's spiritual essence.

Apollo: "Of course it's because this era is your prime."

Nantong Apollo answered with great confidence and self-assurance.

However, Achilles' expression changed drastically at the mention of Apollo's name, and he looked at the floating object with a sense of formidable danger.

"Apollo, one of the twelve Olympian gods?! Damn it, you're a Servant on Olympus's side! You're an enemy!"

Paris: "What...no!"

Achilles: "Unfortunately, I don't trust you!"

As he spoke, Achilles raised his weapon and pointed it at Paris.

Paris immediately retorted loudly, "According to you, aren't you also the son of the goddess Thetis?!"

In an instant, the atmosphere became awkwardly silent!

A certain goddess of justice said those words to Chaldea in the original timeline.

"All the gods who live in this world are your enemies. Never forget this!"

Of course, this statement is not entirely accurate.

Even among the Lostbelt gods, there are neutral gods like the goddess Astraea herself, and gods who stand on the side of humanity and are willing to help Chaldea instead of destroying them—Hephaestus, Athena, Hestia, Ares, Hades, and finally Apollo.

Whether it's Pan-Human History or Apollo in Lostbelt, they're both on our side.

This information could only be obtained by seeing Hephaestus, the god of fire, and Achilles was unaware of this.

The Achilles who descended here was not in his Grand Spear form, nor did he have enough strength to trust the Heroic Spirit who was with Apollo, the chief god.

Just as the two were about to engage in civil war, Chiron from the Lostbelt arrived with his troops.

"Oh dear, so both little mice were hiding here, they've actually met up... Well then, let's just wipe them out together." The enemy, who entered the fray with a flippant tone, suddenly fired an arrow.

Ordinary arrows, after flying into the sky and falling, suddenly became as terrifying as if struck by a meteorite.

Boom!

At the critical moment, Achilles took Paris and left the spot.

Although it was only for a brief moment, the enemy's words were enough for Achilles to realize that Paris was an ally.

Of course—it's not impossible that Paris might be an undercover agent, conspiring with others to deceive him.

However—compared to his injured self, Achilles judged—if Paris were truly a Heroic Spirit from the pan-human history side, he might be of greater use, especially that sheep who claimed to be the chief god 'Apollo' and didn't know the depths of the unknown.

After all—his heel had already been shot through!

The enemy who pierced his weak point was right there on the other side, and it was just now that the enemy launched another attack.

A blond centaur emerged from the Atlantean guards.

Lostbelt Chiron: "Impressive! You used supersonic speed to dodge my attack with your companions! I clearly shot right through your weak point, your heel, and you still have this speed?"

Unlike Chiron, the gentle sage and hero of Pan-Human History, Chiron of the Lostbelt currently exudes a rather lazy and cynical air.

He had a smile on his face, but he was ruthless when he struck; he seemed like a vicious person.

"Don't even think about continuing to escape by sheer luck. Although I don't know why, the communication between the goddess Artemis and Odysseus has been cut off one after another, giving me a bad feeling. Perhaps the visitors from the pan-human history that you've been longing for have done something. But—you no longer have a chance to reunite with the others! I will show no mercy and use all my strength to shoot you all down right here!"

When Chiron from Lostbelt spoke at this point, a rare serious expression appeared on his face.

Although I don't know the current situation, as long as we eliminate as much of the enemy's forces as possible, we can't go wrong!

This decisive judgment caused Paris and Achilles on the opposite side to change their expressions drastically, feeling extremely uneasy!

Just hearing that intelligence report, one knows that the enemy's situation in the Atlantic Lostbelt isn't good. But in this dangerous situation, where they might be surrounded on all sides, their first thought isn't to run away, but rather to act like fierce jackals, actively accelerating their attack... choosing to reduce the enemy's numbers!

Compared to the already limited Pan-Human History combat force, it's true—if they suffer casualties here, they might suffer even greater losses!

We've been checked!

In the original timeline, Chiron did not relentlessly pursue Achilles, and their reunion and decisive battle should have been postponed even further. However, the early departure of Odysseus's fleet has clearly made Chiron more vigilant and ruthless.

Achilles: "This is truly good news! We absolutely cannot die here! It's decided, we must escape alive and reunite with our Master!"

Chiron from Lostbelt: "Don't boast. As the finest sage of Greece who taught Jason, Heracles, Asclepius—and you, Achilles… all these prized students, I know all your moves and fighting habits inside and out! Every move you make is within my calculations; there is absolutely no chance of escape!"

Achilles' expression suddenly changed: "You—! You bastard—!! You killed 'Teacher'?!"

20

Chapter Twenty Apollo: Don't Die! If you ask why, the blessing light rises from the east!

No wonder, no wonder I was able to predict my actions so easily when we encountered each other before.

Even though it's common knowledge that Achilles' weakness is his heel, no one would really think they could easily attack that weakness.

Achilles' power and speed are so great that any enemy can only feel his exhaust fumes. Against most enemies, this overwhelming strength completely masks his weaknesses. Only those intimately familiar with all of Achilles' moves and stats can predict his movements.

Lostbelt Chiron: "Yes!"

Chiron gave an affirmative answer—he had indeed killed his past self from the Pan-Human History! It was even a brutal massacre, a gang fight—the methods were extremely cruel, showing no mercy whatsoever just because it was himself. Rather, the Chiron of the Lostbelt and the Chiron of the Pan-Human History had vastly different personalities, and Chiron's Spirit Origin was far stronger.

If we only consider martial arts, Chiron, who later taught so many great heroes and whose own martial arts had been honed through countless trials, was definitely no worse than himself in the Lostbelt, and might even be much stronger! Such a powerful Chiron could probably only be absorbed by the Lostbelt Chiron when he was isolated and helpless and died in battle at the last moment.

What a tragic and magnificent scene that was!

Just imagining it would make his apprentice blush and his blood boil!

Chiron in the Lostbelt is currently trying to provoke Achilles.

Although he claimed he could easily kill Achilles with a single blow, he was actually more cautious than anyone else, and had even deliberately revealed information beforehand.

The purpose was to feign contempt and arrogance, provoke Achilles, enrage him, and make him lose his mind, so that he would walk right into their trap!

'The angry warrior is full of holes, just like—right now!' Chiron of the Lostbelt seized the momentary opportunity, suddenly firing an arrow, and before the enemy could react, he drew his bow again and fired several more arrows!

not good--!

Although Achilles reacted exceptionally quickly, managing to dodge the first few arrows with Paris, their instinctive escape route was precisely what the enemy had planned for them. In desperation, they could only summon the Storm Chariot and...

The face was like a rain of arrows from a meteorite.

Boom!

With a loud bang, Achilles survived temporarily, thanks to his chariot, and caught his breath.

Lostbelt Chiron: "How many more times can you unleash your Noble Phantasm? Your body is already very heavy, isn't it? You're almost out of breath. Your eyelids are drooping. Why don't you just stand here and let me blow your head off? Don't worry—there won't be any pain. To save time, compared to your teacher, I'm giving you a quicker and easier way to die."

Achilles was heartbroken, but he dared not be distracted in the slightest. Even though he was burning with rage, he had to remain rational!

It wasn't to avenge his master, but to make the most of his crippled body until the very end.

The process of saving Pan-Human History will be arduous and painful. His master was obviously aware of this, and still chose to fight to the very end without hesitation before suffering torment.

If all they wanted was to die sooner, it would be easy to end their suffering like a coward, but they are heroes...

Even with his weak point, his heel, pierced through, and his mana depleted from being chased, even in a severely weakened state, he would still attempt to kill the enemy Lostbelt Servant Chiron, along with a massive, massive, and even larger number of other enemies!!

I wish I could split this individual named Achilles into three parts and use them!

To make the most of his crippled and useless self, even with his tattered body, he must exchange a large amount of the enemy's fighting force and living troops!

After all, we're facing the entire planet Olympus!

Only by killing more enemies can he reduce the pressure on his teammates.

Compared to the world that had shattered Olympus, what is this mere, dangerous remnant that could destroy a kingdom and reignite the Trojan War?!

At this moment, Achilles recalled the times he and countless other heroes had faced their close friend, the demon king Talos, disguised as moths to a flame.

"Compared to the despair of that time, the current difficulties are insignificant—!!!" Achilles roared in a low voice, frantically squeezing out the last bit of magic power within his body, even if it meant the shattering of his spirit foundation—he would—kill all the enemies before him here!

It had to be done, there was no other way!!! This was a struggle for survival, for salvation!!

Achilles was suddenly engulfed in a surge of tangible, colored magic.

The sudden burst of power and momentum left Paris, who was next door, somewhat astonished and shocked.

This guy—how did his aura suddenly become so terrifying?! Such a strong fighting spirit!

Is this the willpower of a hero who, in an era teeming with stars, stood to the very end alongside his brother Hector and Lord Griffith, igniting a war to save the world?

In that case, he also.....

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