Plundering the Dao of the Immortal Journey Chapter 542: Sent wrong letter


Even Hercules is said to be the son of Zeus and Alcmene, and with the help of Athena, she drank her milk juice, but she also received many heroes and sages' education.

The King Amphitrite of Thebes taught the driving of the chariot himself, the King Eurytos of Ocaria taught the bow and arrow, the Harpericus taught the fighting and boxing, and the Kemorcus taught the guided guitar singing.

Castor, one of the twin sons of Zeus, taught to fight in the wild, and Apollo's son, Linos, taught to read and read.

These have made Hercules.

All the sons of Zeus must be educated, but how did Prince Paris’ talent come from?

"I don’t know. He used to study knowledge and etiquette from scholars in the city for a period of time, but the time is very short. By the way, his wife, Onone, is the daughter of the river **** Klumbo. Maybe he can teach him something. Knowledge."

"But such a short time is not enough for him to master so much knowledge and etiquette, right?" Odysseus asked, "As for Onone, although she is the daughter of the river **** Klumbo,... "

The following words are not mentioned. After all, mortals cannot comment on a god, even if it is a weak god, but everyone knows the meaning-this is not the river **** Klumbo can teach it, let alone Onone.

"Maybe it is a gift from God!" Antonuoer sighed with emotion.

"God's gift again?" In this world, gods are real, interfering with the fate of mortals at all times, and the three of them dare not despise them and sink into contemplation.

It seems that God values ​​Prince Paris too much, right?

It’s just that Odysseus is the specific executor of the intentions of the gods. He suggested that all Greek princes swear to protect this marriage at the wedding of Menelaus and Helen-thus establishing the great cause of the joint expedition to Troy Or, if Sparta suffers this humiliation, Athens might laugh out loud.

Our city-state, why do you want to expedition to Troy for Sparta?

Although Troy has a lot of wealth, it's not easy to mess with!

Because of this oath to the gods, the princes of all Greece had to unite.

Odysseus is a specific executor, always under the protection of Athena (athena), naturally knows that this is the will of the gods, but now Prince Paris sees that some gods have different opinions and are still standing In this regard, Troy has given great assistance.

Undoubtedly, this brought great difficulties to the Greek expedition to Troy and put many heroes and princes in a dangerous situation.

"Is this the true intention of the gods? Let each other's heroes kill each other?" Odysseus shuddered, and quickly got rid of some thoughts in his mind.

The gods are very keen and cannot tolerate any minor offenses, even if they are deeply favored by Athena.

Just as Elder Antonore talked about the past of Prince Paris, and the three envoys fell into contemplation, there was a commotion at the door of the restaurant.

For a moment, a servant entered and bowed, and said to Elder Antonore: "Master, Genius, the steward of Prince Paris, is here, with gold, saying it is a gift to the three messengers."

Menelaus was furious when he heard that, kicking over the banquet table, and about to draw his sword.

In Menelaus's opinion, Paris is a naked humiliation, taking gold from him to bribe himself?

Paramedes just sat next to Menelaus. Although he received Menelaus’s gold, he saw Menelaus’ actions and quickly put down his glass to stop Menelaus. Russia's impulse.

"King of Sparta, please rest your anger and listen to the people sent by Paris. It will not be too late to get angry again."

"Huh." Menelaus snorted coldly, showing that he was extremely dissatisfied with Paris, but under the persuasion of Paramedes, he still patiently listened to what the people sent by Paris had said.

Gusnier ordered people to pick up gold and come to Antenor's mansion, and his heart ached.

Prince Paris has just given two-thirds of the stolen property to the Trojans, and now he has put out so much gold and bronze in the remaining one-third of the property, and there is no left in Prince Paris. How much, but the prince ordered it to be sent out. Although he was heartbroken, he still did.

When the servant was informed and allowed, Gusni ordered the slaves to pick up the gold and gifts into the banquet hall of Elder Antonor. As soon as he stepped into the banquet hall, he listened to Menelaus saying angrily:" Paris wanted to bribe me with this gold. How much gold did he rob me?"

Menelaus felt heartache and anger when he thought about the property that Pei Ziyun had robbed in his palace, but it took him many years to save it and finally managed to save it, but Paris robbed it all.

Gosnier saw a man angry and said that he knew that it was Menelaus, King of Sparta, and Prince Paris robbed him of the property in his palace. It is normal to be angry.

Gosnier did not rush to answer Menelaus’ words, and ordered the slaves to carry the gold and gifts into the banquet hall, thinking about Prince Paris—the king, prince, and elders all gave gifts. Even Elder Antonor gave a lot, and the benefits were obvious. Otherwise, no matter how firm the King Priam was, he would not be able to suppress the voice of opposition.

As I was thinking, the slave put the gold and gifts he had brought in firmly on the ground, and backed out.

Gusnier stepped forward to bow and salute Antenor and the three messengers slightly, saying: "The great King Menelaus, King Odysseus, Prince Paramedes, Prince Paris I didn’t mean to underestimate you."

"Prince Paris originally went to Greece to pick up his aunt, but who would have thought that something like this would happen?"

"Prince Paris ordered me to tell you that it was not his intention to rob Helen."

After Gusnier had finished speaking, Odysseus and Paramedes listened, frowning, and apparently did not approve of what Gusnier said.

"Could it be that the **** made Paris rob my wife Helen?" Menelaus sneered. If it weren't for Troy, he would have drawn his sword and hacked people.

Menelaus came to Troy when he saw Paris at the first time, the anger in his heart had been ignited, and the old and new hatreds rushed into his heart together, wishing to kill the prince immediately.

Now even Paris's butler, servant, Menelaus are very murderous. .

In fact, Gusni knew the reason for Menelaus’ anger. Whoever had his wife robbed would be furious. Hearing Menelaus’ words, he replied: "I don’t know this, but Par Prince Rees was indeed full of guilt. Prince Paris prayed for peace before he proposed a duel to resolve the contradiction between the Greeks and the Trojans and avoid massive bloodshed. These gold and gifts are just to show you his heart."

Menelaus said gloomily: "You take the gold and gifts back. We don’t need Paris’s hypocrisy. If he is really guilty, let him take my wife Helen, and All the gold from the looting is handed over."

"King Menelaus, Prince Paris did not intend to rob Helen, but it is impossible to hand Helen out easily. The prince said, if you want to return to Helen, you will talk about it after the result of all the duels. "

"Hmph, no sincerity." Menelaus snorted coldly, feeling unhappy.

"I have conveyed the wishes of Prince Paris, please allow me to retire." With that, Gusni left the Antonor mansion.

The three looked at Jin and looked at each other, and Paramedes promptly persuaded: "Although we cannot forgive Prince Paris in this way, since he has sent the gold and gifts, why don't we accept it? Just as interest. ."

After hearing this, the three agreed.

Actually, in the face of the gold and bronze sent by Pei Ziyun, it is impossible for Paramedes and Odysseus to be unmoved, and Menelaus also thought it was good to charge some interest, and finally received gold and gifts.

The three divided the gold and bronze, and thanked Elder Antenor for the hospitality, and went back to the room arranged by Elder Antenor to rest.

Paramedes received Prince Paris’s gold as the least psychological burden, and he was very happy.

Menelaus felt very uncomfortable in his heart, and he was even more angry.

Odysseus took the box and went back to ~IndoMTL.com~ and opened it. Inside were a robe, a carpet, a piece of bronze, a piece of gold, and a gold goblet.

Odysseus thought to himself: "How much did Paris rob in Sparta with such a generous gift? Menelaus suffered a great loss."

Odysseus was about to close the lid and suddenly saw a folded parchment under the gold.

"Hey, is this a letter to me?" Odysseus thought, picked up the parchment and scanned his eyes: "This is not a letter to me, but a letter to Paramedes , Could it be that the servant misplaced it?"

Looking at the content on the parchment carefully, Odysseus's face gradually became gloomy: "Prince Paris respects Paramedes like this?"

The original letter, Paris, praised Paramedes for his contribution to Greece, and praised him for inventing the lighthouse, scale, measuring device, and calendar.

"Your inventions, I don’t know how many people have benefited, and for the descendants of Grace, perhaps the deeds of kings and heroes will be covered up, but your achievements will last forever. You are the first wise man in Greece. "

These words made Odysseus face dark, but he saw the last sentence in the letter, hoping that Paramedes would turn around for the peace of the Greeks and Trojans.

Odysseus had been holding a grudge against the fact that Paramedes went to invite the League last time, and he was mad at the scene, and has been looking for opportunities to retaliate.

Now Odysseus looked at these words, especially the name of the first wise man in Greece, his face changed from red to purple, and then from purple to black. There was only one thought in his mind. He held back his breath and closed it carefully. The lid of the box, tied with a knot, and bathed in warm water, but the seeds of hatred in his heart have taken root in his heart, and they are growing vigorously.

"Paramedes, one era does not need two wise men."

"And you have offended me and many princes!"


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