Griffith, the hero who should have the closest relationship with the goddess Athena in this world and the sky, took out a magic gun.

It was an icy spear that seemed to be emitting cold air and frost (actually it was moonlight).

The dappled sunlight that shines through the temple windows emits a gorgeous colorful glow.

It is so beautiful that it doesn’t look like a weapon, but more like a divine tool of art.

This is very different from the famous Sun Spear that defeated the God of the Sea and the God of War, and it is even the opposite posture.

What is he doing?

Then——

Everyone's eyes were cast on Ye, seeing him take off the bow and arrow from his back. Then the icy spear shrank and finally turned into its original form, a crystal clear arrow.

“……!!!” The goddess who stood quietly in the sky, closing her eyes dignifiedly, maintaining her divinity and floating in a sacred posture, suddenly had a bad premonition in her heart.

The familiar arrow suddenly reminded her of some not-so-pleasant experiences.

——The power of Artemis!

Wait, it's not just the arrows, there's also the bow!

Chapter 160 Laodik: I believe you! Tell me about Bi...information

Although the story of Hercules is long gone.

But to the gods with long lifespans, it seems like this adventure story happened just yesterday.

The superb martial arts displayed by the powerful hero when he used the divine bow to kill monsters before ascending to heaven seemed to be still vivid in my mind.

The goddess recalled...

I won’t make a mistake——!

That divine bow is exactly——

The divine tool that Hercules used before his ascension, plus the arrow of Artemis that hurt him last time, both forces are powerful enough to threaten the gods.

Out of fear, he subconsciously panicked and even forgot to dodge.

At such a close distance, it often only takes a split second. Since you don't dodge, don't blame me for being cruel.

Even with Ye's current basic archery skills, he would definitely not miss the target at this distance.

next moment--

Buzz~!! There was no bright light, no terrifying divine tool release effects, and Dan Ye’s powerful arms pulled the divine bow that only Hercules and Philoctetes had ever pulled.

There is one thing to mention here - the better the bow, the higher the arm strength required of the hero.

There was once a Greek myth about a beautiful woman whose husband had disappeared. Under the pursuit of countless heroes, she promised to marry whoever could draw the magic bow that her husband used when he was alive.

In the end, everyone failed; they couldn't even hang the bowstring on the bow.

Finally, an old man successfully strung the bow and shot a powerful arrow.

Even though his appearance had been changed by the gods, his wife still recognized him at once.

But just kidding - if there really was another hero who could pull that bow, I wonder if she would mistake that man for her husband.

This is the advantage of having greater arm strength than others. The divine tool that you use will not be able to exert its full power even if other people get it except you.

Even Philoctetes, who could draw the divine bow, was never able to fully draw the bowstring.

As for the divine bow used by Hercules, its lower limit is already an upper limit that many heroes cannot reach in their lifetime. As an archer, Philoctetes naturally paid great attention to the training of his arm strength, but he still found it very difficult to use it.

Not to mention the others——!

But talking about arm strength with a dragon is as simple as asking what 1+1 equals.

Whoosh~! ! !

The magic bow was pulled to its full extent, and the moment the magic arrow was shot out, the air exploded with a loud sound.

Amidst the buzzing of the eardrums, a flash of light flashed by.

There was a sound in the air as if a mirror was shattering and flesh was torn apart, and then the world seemed to be torn apart in an instant.

Then came the goddess’s scream——!

Although Ye no longer has the help of Athena's divine power.

But the enemy before them was not at the level of the Twelve Gods.

Faced with the double buffs of Hercules' bow and Artemis' arrows, and the opponent's subconscious fear of these two weapons, he dared to take the blow head-on without dodging.

The resulting special attack damage is extremely impressive.

Countless crow-like black feathers fell from the sky, and the goddess' figure had completely disappeared.

The divine light also disappeared, as if foreshadowing that the other party had already left and no one knew where he had escaped to.

And the arrow of Artemis that had been shot out had returned to Ye's hands at some point.

at the same time--

Just at the moment when Ye shot through the false goddess.

Over in Troy——

The royal princess, Cassandra, had a prophetic dream.

That’s right, she was the girl who would be humiliated by Ajax the Younger in the future. Fortunately, Ye had already killed the arrogant Ajax the Younger and changed her destiny.

This made Cassandra feel that the pressure that had always existed in her heart suddenly disappeared.

It was as if she had been reborn! As a result, her ability to predict the future became even stronger.

The old king of Troy had more than fifty sons and daughters.

Most of them can't even recognize the princes, princesses, brothers and sisters from each other, or even call out their names.

Only those who perform well and have strength, or are the descendants of the old king and queen Hecuba, will be remembered by more people.

Cassandra possesses the witch's gift of prophecy.

In the future, when the Greeks deployed the Trojan Horse, she strongly opposed the transportation of the Trojan Horse to the city, but her opposition was ineffective...

In the end, Troy was defeated.

This has to do with Apollo, who once pursued the Trojan princess but was ruthlessly rejected. The angry Apollo therefore cursed her cruelly.

From then on, no one would believe Cassandra's predictions, no matter how accurate they were.

At this time, Cassandra predicted a very important scene.

She dreamed of black crows invading the nests of snakes and birds, and trying to attack the glorious Son of the Sun, but was fatally struck by the moonlight.

The black crow, unwilling to give up, tried to use Troy's power to help itself and break the light that was too dazzling and prevented it from approaching.

At this point in the dream, Cassandra woke up due to her lack of strength.

The snake and the bird are the symbols of Athena, the goddess of wisdom, which is also the owl.

This dream seemed to indicate that some other being had stolen the identity and status of the Goddess Athena and was doing something bad.

However, the Son of the Sun used moonlight to deliver a fatal blow to the fake goddess.

...Why is it the moon?

This prophecy is too complicated.

Fortunately, Griffith's heroic name was now well-known enough in Troy, and she quickly thought of this man who was loved by almost the entire Greek universe.

The sun and the moon protect it.

So, the existence that symbolizes the black crow wants to use Troy's power to attack Griffith?

Immediately——

Cassandra thought this was very important information and wanted to tell others about it.

When he told his brothers, sisters and father everything he dreamed, hoping they would take it seriously.

however--

Cassandra had forgotten the curse that Apollo had placed upon her.

This caused even Hector to seem to be affected, and he subconsciously thought that Cassandra did not sleep well and was hallucinating.

How powerful is Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war?

How could someone steal the status and identity of such a powerful goddess without being discovered?

"No!! What I said is true... please believe me." Cassandra was extremely anxious.

However, no matter how anxious she was, the other brothers and sisters just thought she was joking, and even the old king impatiently told her to stop talking nonsense.

Just when Cassandra felt a surge of powerlessness.

Finally—until a sister appeared before her.

Princess Laodick's eyes were filled with mystery. She suddenly said, "I believe it - Cassandra. Can you tell me in detail what you saw?"

"Well, tell me about the dirty and despicable means that the black azure... ahem, crow... intends to use against the shining sun."

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Chapter 161 Ares: Even without the prophecy, I, Ares, will still be invincible in the world!

Three necessary conditions for defeating Troy:

One - to find Achilles' son who was hiding in seclusion on the island of Scyros.

Second - to find the great hero Philoctetes.

Third - find the treasured statue of Athena in Troy and steal it.

In ancient Greek mythology, before every huge war began, the kings of various forces would seek prophets to help them predict whether the war would ultimately result in victory.

And the prophet who predicts more accurately and effectively will often become the final winner.

It has to be said that Troy is uniquely gifted in this regard.

Not only does she have Princess Cassandra, who has powerful predictive abilities and even almost prevented the Trojan Horse.

There were also prophets who were captured by the Greek side during the Ten Years' War.

The three necessary factors were forced out of his mouth.

Later, Odysseus used his eloquence to successfully achieve these three conditions that seemed difficult to achieve, and as expected, Greece won in the end.

however--

In this Trojan War that has completely changed.

Especially now that Odysseus, the 'real protagonist' of the subsequent Odysseus story, has been locked up.

These three conditions are even more difficult to achieve.

At the same time that Cassandra made her prophecy in Troy.

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