Plundering the Dao of the Immortal Journey Chapter 535: Killing


Rhode Island·Royal Palace

Rhode Island is located in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea, at the junction of the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. At this time, the king was Trepolemos, the son of Hercules.

The messenger sent by Agamemnon walked slowly into the palace, and bowed slightly to King Telepolimus lying on a sheepskin blanket.

"The venerable King Trepolmos, the Prince of Troy Paris took advantage of the Spartan King Menelaus’s mission to Pylos to abduct Queen Helen and bloodbath the palace, causing Sparta to suffer unprecedented humiliation and For the loss, King Agamemnon said that the humiliation suffered by Sparta is also the humiliation suffered by Greece as a whole."

"In view of the promises made by the Greek princes and kings to the gods at the wedding of Menelaus, Agamemnon sincerely invites you to join the Greek kings and princes to form a Greek coalition to conquer Troy."

The messenger's words clearly fell in the hall.

"The prince Paris of Troy is so rampant? How dare you blatantly kidnap Queen Spartan, we Greeks should really teach the Trojans, lest we women will also be kidnapped by the Trojans in the future." King Telepolmos listened Yes, he thought about it, and said.

"Furthermore, I did make a promise back then. If so, I believe there is no reason for everyone to refuse to form a coalition against Troy this time."

"You tell Menelaus and Agamemnon that I am willing to go on a war ship to fight against Troy, and I will go soon. I don't know where the meeting point is?" King Telepolimus asked.

"Dear King Telepolimus, Agamemnon has reserved the meeting place in Oris."

"Oh, Oris, I see." Telepolimos said, waving his hand.

The McKenney messenger retreated slowly.

Argos

The messenger of McKenney bowed to King Diomedes of Agos, who was sitting on the throne, presented the token, and said: "Honored King Diomedes, Prince Paris of Troy is forcibly taken into Sparta. Queen Helen, and the bloodbath of the palace, Spartan King Menelaus and the great McKennie King Agamemnon, sincerely invite you to join the League of the Kingdoms of Greece."

"Agamemnon hopes that you will keep the promise you made in front of the gods and jointly fight against Troy. The meeting place is set in Oris, the time is half a month."

"Well, I heard about this not long ago. Prince Paris of Troy is too much. His actions are undoubtedly provoking the whole of Greece. Go back and tell Agamemnon that I will immediately lead the Warship League. ." King Agos, Diomedes son of Titius readily agreed to the crusade against Troy.

Dozens of Agamemnon’s messengers carried tokens to various cities and kingdoms in Greece. Almost all of Greece responded to Agamemnon’s call and agreed to come to the Alliance and fight against Troy.

Only the cunning Odysseus hesitated.

Itaq Kingdom·Royal Palace

Compared to the royal palaces of some major Greek countries, the Ithachi Palace can be said to be simple, with a garden surrounded by more than a dozen palaces. If compared, it may be better than the Amazon Palace.

The fundamental reason is that the entire island is only 781 square kilometers and it is divided by multiple families. Of course, it is also related to the personal preferences of King Odysseus of Itaq. It has always been used to be simple and the palace has not been built extensively, for example. It was when Odysseus built the palace, there was an olive tree in the middle, which was as thick as a pillar, so he didn't cut it off, so that the tree was stripped of its branches and leaves, leaving the trunk behind, which became the pillar of the bed and the room.

At this time, it was inside the room, it was rainy outside, and it looked a little gloomy. Queen Penelope was still very young at this time, she was elegant and slender, and she was talking with a candle.

"My dear, do you really intend to accept the invitation of Agamemnon's alliance? As far as I know, all the princes and kings of Greece have gone."

"The princes and kings of Greece have responded to Agamemnon's call?" Odysseus asked rhetorically.

"Yes, dear, now only you and Peleus have not accepted Agamemnon's invitation." Queen Penelope said worriedly.

"Oh, Peleus didn't go either. Then didn't all of them respond to Agamemnon's call." Odysseus's tone was relaxed, with a sly smile.

At this time Penelope took out a small basin of hot water to wash his face, and the spiced lanolin to moisturize the skin, and said briskly: "Yes, I think so many princes and kings go, Troy It will definitely come down. If you don’t go, you will lose an opportunity."

"Opportunity?" Odysseus smiled bitterly and looked a little gloomy. After a while, he asked: "I heard that Prince Paramedes promised Agamemnon to invite me?"

"Yes, you rejected the messenger last time, this time it was Prince Paramedes who came in person, and it is now on the way." Queen Penelope said.

Odysseus looked at the young queen and young son Telemacos, cursing in his heart: "You seem smart, but actually stupid, you invented many things, seemingly powerful, to show everyone It’s convenient, but it offends the gods, and now I can’t break this game."

"The Greek coalition's crusade against Troy is a game."

"I don't know how many years to fight and how many people will die!"

Odysseus has a complicated mood with Paramedes. At the beginning, Paramedes was very smart. He felt that there was an extra smart person. As this person invented more and more things, more and more Effective, slowly offended the gods.

Odysseus knew that the gods did not want human beings to become smarter. Prometheus stole fire to humans, was punished by Zeus, tied to the Caucasus Mountains, and was pecking at the sun and eagles.

That’s all right. The key is that the gods are very taboo against the heroes of high prestige. Now the Greek coalition forces have to cut off the powerful heroes one by one in the battle against Troy. Odysseus saw through this trap from the beginning, but he couldn’t Talk to anyone, including Queen Penelope and young son Telemax.

"Anyone who enters Troy can die, even if I am so favored and favored by the gods." Odysseus thought.

Odysseus knew this, and was unwilling to leave his young wife and young son Telemakos for the infidelity of Queen Sparta.

He walked over and whispered a few words to his wife Penelope.

"My dear, do you really want to do this?" Penelope looked at him as he did with Hydra.

Odysseus said: "Dear Penelope, war is not a good thing, and how can I bear to leave you and my son?"

"King Odysseus is crazy?" Prince Paramedes rushed to Itach and heard the people discussing the news.

He hurried to the Palace of Itaq and met Queen Penelope.

"Dear Queen Penelope, when I first entered the city, I heard people talking about King Odysseus being crazy. I want to confirm the authenticity of this news to you." Paramedes bowed slightly. Talking.

"Prince Paramedes, it is unfortunate to tell you that this news is true. In fact, Odysseus had bad symptoms early on, but he did not expect it to happen now." Queen Penero Po made a look of weeping, and people who didn't understand the truth might be deceived by her.

Paramedes is someone who knows Odysseus better. He has never heard that Odysseus has the symptoms of madness. Now he looked suspicious and said: "Dear Queen Penelope It’s really uncomfortable to hear this sad news, but Odysseus and I have been old friends for many years. I hope I can visit him."

Queen Penelope didn't doubt he was there, nodded, and took Paramedes to a remote corner of the garden.

When Paramedes arrived with Queen Penelope, he happened to see Odysseus driving a donkey, uncoordinatedly plowing the land, and even sprinkling salt as seeds on the newly cultivated field.

"Prince Paramedes, you see, he sprinkles salt as seeds!" Queen Penelope looked at Paramedes with helpless eyes: "I thought the fields could grow more So much salt!"

Paramedes is very smart. He carefully looked at Odysseus who was cultivating in the field, and sneered: "How can a mortal hide me?"

Thinking in my heart, I said goodbye to Queen Penelope, turned around and sneaked into the palace, and took the baby Telemakos away.

Paramedes came to the corner of the garden holding the young Telemakos, and found Odysseus who was plowing the ground.

He placed Telemachos on the ground that Odysseus was about to plow. Odysseus carefully lifted the plow and let it pass his son.

This reveals that Odysseus is very sane, and he is pretending to be crazy.

Paramedes jumped out immediately and laughed: "Haha, Odysseus~IndoMTL.com~Are you going to pretend to be crazy?"

When Odysseuston hated Paramedes, he could have pretended to be mad and stay out of the matter and survive the "crisis" before him, but Paramedes came to expose him on the spot and make him face. At the same time, it is detrimental, which means that the war against Troy can't be avoided.

"Well, the son of Naples, the noble prince, my good friend, your wisdom always makes me jealous." Odysseus pretended to be very angry and helpless, but his heart floated. A trace of murder.

Paramedes is the prince of Euboea, which is the second largest island in Greece, with an area of ​​3654 square kilometers. It is considered a middle or above country in the entire kingdom of Greece.

So Paramedes is often clever and presumptuous, and Odysseus usually endures like other princes, but at this time, it really became murderous.

"I promised to take eight warships to the Oris League, and follow the dispatch of Menelaus and Agamemnon—Paramedes, who do you want to invite next?" Desius thought to himself that he hadn't responded to the call, so he was definitely unwilling to go.

You Paramedes force people to go, and you are proud of yourself--how many people do you usually offend? Can you think of a way to unite those princes and cut off this "good friend" in one fell swoop?

"Peleus will be invited next." Paramedes triumphed and gave Odysseus an expected answer.

Odysseus whispered: "The process is too fast!"

"What are you talking about, Odysseus?" Paramedes asked.

Odysseus’s eyes flashed a little bit of murderous intent, but he didn’t intend to tell Paramedes the truth, perfunctorily: "Nothing, Paramedes, let’s go, I will go to see Peleu with you. Si, I hope to be able to invite him to participate in this alliance."


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