Chapter 636: Destruction

"It's too happy to kill, this is the life of a hero. Diomedes shouted, sword in hand, and kicked open the door of a merchant, who, as soon as he fell asleep, heard the door kicked open, and hurried out to check on it.

"Who are you to break into my house? The merchant scolded and was on guard, but he had met the mighty hero of Diomedes, so all his efforts seemed to be in vain.

Diomedes had no time to take care of it, a cold light flashed with the long sword in his hand, and a smear of blood appeared on the merchant's neck, he covered his neck, his pupils were wide open, and he didn't understand why such a powerful enemy would break into his home until he died.

Diomedes killed the merchant and lit the torch as well, setting the entire shop on fire and rushing to another shop again.

Menelaus also broke into the house with a spear and launched a large-scale attack, stabbing with the spear in his hand, killing several people from the ordinary family of Troy in just a moment, and burning the house.

Steneros held the long sword in his hand and entered a shop with a light on, but before the merchant could react, the cold light flashed in Steneros's hand, and the long sword had pierced deep into the merchant's chest.

"Ah, murder!" Suddenly a woman who came out of the inner room saw the scene and screamed, and Steneros drew his long sword, and slew it at the woman who was screaming in terror.

"Poof. Again, blood splattered, and the woman's body fell limply to the ground, and she muttered, "Why, why?"

Steneros heard her muttering to herself, and sneered: "O lowly Trojan, so that you may die to understand, I am the great Greek hero Steneros, and now we Greeks will take revenge on Troy, and all of you will die!"

"It's a Greek!" the glint in the woman's eyes faded, but with a look of deep anger.

Steneros set the shop on fire, and the fire engulfed the entire shop.

The Greek hero's indulgent arson caused the fire to spread rapidly everywhere, and the fire burned so fiercely that in no moment, the whole city was turned into a sea of fire.

In the sea of fire, all kinds of terrible screams, cries, and begs for mercy came and went, but they were all drowned in this raging fire.

Outside the city, Agamemnon and Nestor waited anxiously for the gates to open.

This city has been a nightmare for Greece for several years, no matter how much it attacks, it can't attack the iron-walled Troy City, but at this moment, the gates of Troy City are gradually open, and there are no Trojan soldiers guarding the gates.

The Greek warriors who rushed from afar saw this situation and roared even more excitedly, as if they wanted to vent their grievances over the past few years.

"Kill, kill. Waiting for the gates to open completely, Agamemnon shouted, and suddenly the Greek soldiers rushed into the city of Troy in groups.

Rushing into the city, although he had expected it, Agamemnon was stunned, his mouth slightly open, at this moment there was no decent resistance in the city at all, there were cries and screams everywhere, and corpses everywhere.

Even Agamemnon did not expect that those heroes hiding in the belly of the Trojan horse could cause such a huge chaos in Troy, which was a tragic situation that a few Greek heroes could cause, but it seemed to wreak havoc on an army.

"Heroes are doing well, fast, we have to build up our merits, listen, just kill, just rob, just deal with women and children, because that's the great work of heroes. Agamemnon soon came to his senses and shouted, and the Greeks came to their senses and threw themselves on the dwellings.

In a moment, the screams widened tenfold, and the flames rose into the sky, and the momentum of burning more and more vigorously, almost the entire city was burned to the ground.

Even if there was no attack by the Greeks now, the entire city of Troy would have been destroyed under this fire.

"Kill, kill, kill. "There seem to be more wounded Trojans than the corpses that can be seen everywhere, and they are all lying in the corner, waiting for death to come.

The crippled and wounded crawled slowly on the corpses, dragging a long trail of blood behind them, and no one took pity on them, and even some of the Greeks would rush to mend a spear when they saw the Trojans who were not yet dead.

The running Trojans were like headless flies, not knowing where they were going, and they were soon discovered by the Greeks, and a spear was thrown from their backs, and it plunged into their bodies, and a scream was too late to utter, and their bodies fell to the ground in a clump.

The roar of frightened dogs, the moans of the dying, the cries of women and children were all intertwined, miserable and terrifying.

The entire city of Troy seems to have turned into a human purgatory, and all the miserable things that can be seen in the human world can be found here.

The Greek soldiers who had just stormed the city all joined the massacre, and groups of Greek soldiers continued to pour in from the city gates.

The Greek soldiers used an extremely cold tactic to kill all the Trojan men they saw, while the women and children were in a position to be stripped off and killed on the spot, while others became captives as if they looked good.

In a few moments, in a clearing in the city, many Trojan women and children were detained.

Their eyes were terrified, and some of them were trembling incessantly, and they were obviously greatly frightened, and slight sobs came from these captives, and they did not dare to cry too loudly, for fear of being killed on the spot by these murderous Greeks.

Most of the Trojans did not have time to take up arms in the face of a sudden enemy invasion, because the battle was too sudden to be prepared.

During the day, the whole city was still celebrating the victory of the war, but at night, the Greeks, who did not know where to retreat, suddenly appeared from the city of Troy like ghosts.

"Fight with the Greeks. "However, after a long time of drunkenness and confusion, there were still a large number of Trojans who reacted, and although they had no organization or weapons, they still fought desperately with the Greeks, and some simply took up forks and axes, or whatever they could get their hands on, and attacked the Greeks who were rushing towards them.

A Trojan man watched a group of Greek soldiers break into his home, grabbed an axe, and quietly ambushed behind the door.

As the Greek soldiers burst into his room with impunity, he burst out from behind the door and slashed an axe into the neck of a Greek soldier.

"Poof. The Greek soldier, whose neck was struck by an axe, fell limp.

The Greek soldier was unprepared for this sudden sneak attack, and when the Greek soldier's body smashed to the ground, he woke up and picked up the spear in his hand and stabbed the Trojan man who had attacked them.

"Poof. Several spears pierced the man's body at the same time, and the blood instantly stained the ground red.

The Trojan man looked like a madman, with blood spurting from his mouth, and laughed loudly: "Haha, despicable Greeks, God will punish you, God will ......"

Before he could finish speaking, his body slowly fell to the ground, and the faces of several Greek soldiers were cloudy, and one of the leaders shouted loudly, "It is God who makes us kill your men and rob your womenโ€”this is God's will." โ€

The royal palace of the city of Troy

"Heroes, come with me into the palace and crush any resistance from the enemy. Odysseus cried out, and he was reassured as he saw the situation turn more and more favorable to him, especially when he saw the multitude of Greeks rushing into the city.

As Odysseus's words fell, a large number of Greek warriors gathered behind him, and following Odysseus's footsteps, they fought together in the direction of the palace.

"Kill. โ€

Loud shouts of slaughter followed, and in the process of storming the palace, the Trojans were armed and engaged in a desperate and desperate fight.

Odysseus led his men through the main gate of the palace, and as soon as he entered the palace, he was attacked by a rain of arrows.

"Dangdang. The people raised their shields to resist, but many of them did not protect their bodies, and their arms or other exposed bodies were shot with bows and arrows, and the Greeks suffered their first major casualties since the invasion of Troy.

The Greek warriors led by Odysseus had no intention of retreating, and with shields in hand, they slowly but surely attacked the Trojans.

Odysseus saw an opportunity, and in the gap between the Trojans' arrows, he rushed into the Trojans' ranks with shields and spears, and scattered their formations at once.

The Trojans were stirred together by Odysseus, and the originally relatively stable team was in a bit of panic, and the Greeks took the opportunity to rush up with spears.

"Kill. โ€

The first large-scale organized battle between the Greeks and the Trojans took place in the palace of Troy for the first time, but the difference in numbers was so great that there were only a few hundred men in the palace, while the Greeks had gathered in the thousands, and counting.

"Kill!" After the teams of both sides fought for a while, the Trojans were the first to resist and retreated, but once there was a slight resistance in this kind of battle, it would lead to a rout on the whole front.

Sure enough, within a moment, the entire Trojan resistance was routed, and the Greeks pursued the fleeing Trojan soldiers all the way to the depths of the palace.

There were a few more encounters with resistance along the way, but not as many as the Trojan soldiers who had just entered the palace.

These resisting Trojan forces were soon annihilated by the Greeks, and Odysseus led the Greek soldiers to sack the entire Trojan palace.

Everything of value that could be removed was brought back to a square by the Greeks, and special people transported it to the warships.

The battle lasted from late night to early morning, but the flames burning on the houses illuminated the entire city of Troy as if it were day.

Diomedes led the Greeks all the way to the slaughter, eventually storming the temple of Zeus.

He saw Priam, the king of Troy, praying in front of the altar of Zeus, and Diomedes sneered in his heart, and said, "Do you run to the temple and ask the gods for forgiveness?" I tell you, Priam, you have sinned too much, and the gods will not forgive people like you. โ€

King Priam listened to Diomedes, and did not answer him directly, but watched Diomedes approach without fear.

He said calmly: "Kill me, Greeks, I have seen my sons die in front of me one by one, and I will not need to see the sun of tomorrow." โ€

Diomedes nodded and sneered: "What you said is exactly what I want to do!"

After saying that, the long sword in his hand quickly swung towards Priam, and a cold light flashed, and King Priam's head flew out.

I only listened to Diomedes shouting, full of pleasure: "Only losers are not afraid of death, and my favorite thing is to cut off your heads with a smile!"