Supreme God

Chapter 160: Melee on the high platform and the out-of-control solar car

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A huge high platform was erected between the two armies, and the gods were high in the clouds, overlooking the high platform. The soldiers on both sides looked up at the heroes who were walking up to the platform one by one, and shouted for them.

These are heroes who are famous throughout the human world, and they all represent the pinnacle of mankind.

Like the human heroes, there were also many monsters and beasts on the high platform, but they could only accept the boos of humans. Human beings are prejudiced against most monsters, especially those with Typhon blood. Whether they are bronze humans or silver humans, if they see them, they will definitely find a way to kill them.

The original Typhon Rebellion may not be felt by newly created humans, but the gods will not forget it, let alone them. Of the millions of humans, Typhon and his descendants killed less than ten thousand.

And the remaining 10,000 human beings are now the powerful ones among human beings, occupying the dominant position of human beings. Under their propaganda, the view that almost all monsters are not good products has become deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Of course, it doesn't matter to the gods. As long as you are willing to listen to them, there is no difference between monsters and human demigods.

The war began. At the beginning, hundreds of people on stage, whether they were demigod heroes or monsters, did not dare to release their full power. They were worried that after revealing their strength, they would be besieged by everyone.

Of course, there are also special beings, such as Achilles. The son of the ocean goddess Thetis and humans, after entering the high platform, took his big sword and started killing everyone. In his eyes, it didn't matter whether he was on the Greek side or the Trojan side, as long as he was not familiar with him, he was his enemy.

His father, Peleus, the grandson of Zeus, was also fighting on the high platform. Seeing how brave his son was, he suddenly didn't know what to say. He had no choice but to fight as close to his son as possible to prevent him from having an accident.

However, Peleus was completely overthinking it. Neither the demigod hero nor the monster seemed to want to fight with this crazy young demigod. When he saw him coming, he quickly found an opponent nearby to fight.

They discovered that although Achilles was a bit arrogant, he still had some integrity. As long as the heroes are already fighting, he will not disturb them.

Then, after Achilles made a crazy circle, he found that he could no longer find his opponent. Whenever he ran over, the people over there must be fighting.

"Is this your son? Thetis."

Above the clouds, Zeus pointed at Achilles and asked.

This was the most critical battle. Several main gods from the Star Divine Court were worried that Olympus was causing trouble, so they naturally came to watch the battle. Hearing Zeus's question, Cancer Palace Lord Thetis smiled and nodded. She was very satisfied with her son.

Hecate looked at Achilles and stopped paying attention. Although according to Adros, the son of the Cancer Palace Lord might become a special god in Beidou, but the premise is that he can Become a god.

What she was focused on was her battle with Artemis' subordinates, Atalanta and Medea, the two girls they taught.

Atalanta and Medea may be better than Achilles in terms of reputation, but they do not have Achilles's reputation of being nearly invincible, so there are still people who come to challenge them.

But a few monsters or heroes came over, and soon died in their hands, allowing everyone to see the true strength of these two beautiful women, and no one dared to come over again.

There were even a few people who died at the hands of Medea, and no one discovered how they died, which makes people shudder just thinking about it. Such a pure and beautiful woman was smiling while killing people in unbelievable ways. Compared with that, the heroine next to her, who looked neutral and beautiful but was extremely cold, was better.

After fighting for a period of time, all heroes can generally distinguish which ones are powerful and difficult to chew, and which ones are average and can be fought.

As a result, the battle situation was divided into two halves, with powerful demigods fighting in pairs on one side, and ordinary demigods fighting in groups with monsters on the other.

"You must understand that only the last hundred people on this battle platform can leave alive."

Zeus looked at the tepid battle on the stage and suddenly lost his patience, so he gave these demigods and monsters an ultimatum. He was not interested in these battles at all, and except for a few people, he didn't even look at them.

After the God King finished speaking, these hundreds of demigods and monsters suddenly became anxious, and their attacks became much more ferocious, as if they were going to kill their opponents.

Where the two are fighting, the opponents of each hero have also been determined.

Opposing Achilles was Hector, the eldest son of the Trojan King. He always considered himself powerful and could not stand Achilles' arrogance. Achilles didn't care, as long as someone was willing to fight him, he would be happy.

The leader of the Greek coalition, the Mycenaean king Agamemnon, known as the king of kings, chose to duel with the Trojan king Priam.

Helen's two husbands, King Menelaus of Sparta and Prince Paris of Troy, met again. The rivals in love were extremely jealous when they met. Especially Menelaus wanted to tear Paris alive.

Ajax the Great and Ajax the Younger chose Medea and Atalanta as their opponents, but they knew each other when they captured the Golden Fleece. The fight between them was not very desperate, everyone just wanted to take it for granted.

Odysseus, a Greek wise man, was dueling with Jason. The two were also old acquaintances and had an inextricable relationship. While fighting, they were still chatting and laughing.

Idomeneus, Meriones, Eurypylus, and Thoas fought with some sons of friends of the Trojan river god who came to help.

The river god of Troy, through decades of excellent diplomacy, already has a large number of close friends. His friends didn't even know about the God of Constellations, so they sent their demigod descendants to help out.

If they hadn't seen the gods of Olympus vying for the end, these gods would probably have taken matters into their own hands to help.

The group of demigods and monsters fighting together began to suffer casualties gradually, and as they went further back, the casualties increased. In contrast, the group of people fighting outside, except for the couple who were Helen's love rivals, were fighting to the death, and everyone else was fine for the time being.

Finally, Paris, the prince who brought Helen from Sparta to Troy, was stabbed in the chest by his love rival and fell to the ground.

After his father and brother saw him, they were filled with grief and anger and could not control themselves. They both roared loudly and wanted to go over and help Paris. But their opponents, Agamemnon and Achilles, two demigods recognized as extremely powerful, did not give them a chance.

In the end, they could only watch Paris die.

On top of the city of Troy, Helen, dressed in black robe, looked at her nominal husband being stabbed to death by her nominal ex-husband, her expression slightly moved and extremely complicated.

This feeling is not joy or anger, but an indescribable sense of relief, as if I have been relieved. Her mind seemed to have taken off its shackles, and was extremely free between heaven and earth. In an instant, her magic power underwent extremely strange changes.

The magic power that had always felt vague and hazy before seemed to be torn apart in front of her, allowing her to truly control this power. Some magical magic that was difficult to perform before was constantly flooding into her soul. It seemed that she could perform all these magics in a flash.

"Finally, I have the strength of a demigod."

Pandora was not far away, watching this change in her disciple, and was extremely pleased. It had been no more than twenty years since she had followed her teacher's instructions and accepted Helen as her disciple. This beautiful girl, who was timid and easily frightened, had finally reached the level of a demigod.

Thinking of this, Pandora seemed to have let go of her worries. She could safely try the path pioneered by the goddess Hecate and try to become a true god.

While the gods were watching the battle between the Trojan demigods, time passed, from day to night, and from night to day.

However, today's sun is special. It comes a little later than expected.

This is not a problem. The most important thing is that as soon as the sun comes up, it deviates from its orbit and wanders up, down, left and right in the sky, like a disobedient child.

The sun seems to be running endlessly in the unfamiliar sky, sometimes high, sometimes low, sometimes almost touching the stars in the sky, sometimes almost falling into the nearby mid-air. Sometimes it passes through the clouds, and the clouds are burned until they emit white smoke; sometimes they hit the mountains, causing the mountains to collapse.

It's not a big deal if it's far away. At most, it's just a bit colder. But after the sun moved for a while, it gradually flew towards the earth.

The earth was scorched, cracked by the heat, and all water evaporated. The fields practically sparkled, the grasslands dried up, and the forests caught fire. The fire spread across the vast plains. Crops were burned, cultivated land turned into a desert, countless cities were filled with smoke, rural areas were burned to ashes, and farmers were burned to death. The hills and woods were ablaze, and the rivers were boiling with hot water, moving horribly upstream to their sources, some of which were dry. The sea is condensing rapidly, and many lakes have even disappeared.

After such a change, the demigods and monsters fighting on the Troy high platform naturally stopped their fight.

Everyone, including the armies of both sides, stared high in the sky, waiting for these gods to deal with the out-of-control sun.

The gods have keen ears and eyes. They have seen the smoky atmosphere of countless places being barbecued, and have heard the curses and complaints of countless humans.

Zeus used his divine eyes to look at the approaching fireball in the sky and the carriage pulling it, invisible to ordinary people.

On top of the current carriage, a young god is busy working to get the carriage back on track. Unfortunately, what happened was contrary to expectations, and the carriage just kept falling.

Behind the sun chariot, a powerful main god is chasing the chariot extremely fast.

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