Chapter 401: The Battle of Troy (23)

Even if Palamedes had a hundred mouths, he couldn't tell what he had been wronged for, and the angry accusations and reprimands of the heroes made him dizzy and almost fainted, and he lost his cool thinking, and could only repeatedly state that he had been framed. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

The Allied commander-in-chief had already had an opinion on the clever Palamedes, and after the expulsion of Achilles, the Coalition suffered a crushing defeat on the frontal battlefield and lost half a year's gains - all the trenches besieging Troy were filled, and the antlers of the defending chariots were burned, which showed that the Trojans were very well prepared, all of which deeply frustrated Agamemnon.

The king of Mycenae felt that his throne was shaking slightly, and decided to make a big fuss about the fact that Palamedes was collaborator, and even if all the blame was shifted to him, he would keep his throne.

Agamemnon decided to appoint prominent Greek princes as judges, with Diomedes, the king of Argos, who was also presiding over Odysseus and inadvertently offended by Palamedes, as deputy inquisitor.

When Lu Bin, who was expressionless, saw this scene, his heart was already happy: "Agamemnon's eyes are really vicious! In the huge Greek coalition army, he found two people who had a personal vendetta against Palamedes as judges, and it was clear that he wanted to kill the rhythm of this wise man. Rarely, neither the priests nor the soothsayers had any opinions, presumably their eyes and ears were sealed by Apollo, the long-range shooter who was the prophecy of the priest. The reason I don't have a good opinion of these prophets is here, it's simply a mouthpiece for the gods. ”

The presiding inquisitor ordered a search of Palamedes' dwelling, and of course the gold that Odysseus had buried under the bed had been dug up by his loyal guards.

The deputy inquisitor Diomedes did not care about the truth of the matter, and the other Greek heroes unanimously agreed to sentence Palamedes to death. The eloquent wise man wanted to defend himself, for he had seen the conspiracy, but Palamedes could not provide strong evidence of his innocence and that he had been framed.

When Palamedes heard that the Greeks were going to put him to death with stones, and the sound of the occasional pointer quietly disappeared, the wise man immediately understood that death was destined to be so.

"Behold, greeks with strong shins, you will slay an innocent polymath, a nightingale with the most beautiful singing!"

The heroes present laughed at this peculiar method of defense, and they took the noblest of the Greek army to carry out the brutal execution.

Palamedes calmly and courageously accepted the outcome of the trial, standing in a depression surrounded by a circle of Greek heroes, all friends with whom he had been dealing, and could not help but close his eyes.

Countless rocks rained down on him, and Palamedes cried out, "Rejoice, for you are dead before me at last!"

When Palamedes cried out, Odysseus threw a large stone at his head with all his might, and the scarlet blood bloomed instantly, and the wisest of the noblest of virtues fell to the ground, bearing the charge of nothing, and died in humiliation.

The stones that fell on Palamedes were piled up into a rudimentary tomb, and the blood of the wise stained the tombstone, which had no tombstones.

The sharp arrow called the conspiracy tasted the blood of the hero, and the long-range archer Apollo was finally satisfied, carrying the mighty golden arrows and silver bows, grabbing the green smoke of a hundred holy white sheep sacrifices, and immediately set off for the holy mountain of Olympus.

Lu Bin incarnated as a phantom, and immediately came to the palace of the Trojan royal city, and walked behind Hector, who was growing in majesty: "The Greeks were greatly wounded by the plague sent by the long-range shooters, and in order to make up for the losses, they once again divided their forces to attack and plunder the city-state. The stupid Agamemnon humiliated the first hero for the sake of the war, and Achilles decided not to fight again. The enemy's momentum and strength are drastically decreasing, and now is your time to dominate the battlefield. ”

After many days, Hector once again heard the guidance of the gods who had good intentions for Troy, and excitedly clenched his fists and swung forward with a roar that exploded the atmosphere.

Lu Bin couldn't help but smack his tongue when he saw this scene: "In the battle of Troy involving most heroes, there will definitely be many demigods on the altar as sacrifices, but in the continuous battles, there will also be talented heroes who will stand out." The strength of the hard-working Hector is simply as powerful as his growing day by day, and he is almost catching up with the hero Orpheus of the previous generation. ”

At the command of the Trojan general, the war machine began to operate again, but they had recently lifted the siege of the Greeks on all sides, filled the trenches of the cobwebs, and the two-wheeled chariots of Troy's specialty could once again roam in all directions.

The morale of the Trojans was very high at this time, and they were under the leadership of Hector, riding on majestic two-wheeled carriages, pouring into the Greek camp.

The earth once again resounded like a thunderbolt roaring, and the plain of Scommantel, which was still pitted after countless trenches were filled, was full of bright red battle flags, and the Trojan warriors who had been holding back for most of the year were eager to vent the pressure accumulated for a long time, and some even crossed the main general Hector.

The gods of the Holy Mountain watched in amazement as the Trojans counterattacked, the perfect goose-shaped front, pouring down from the slightly higher plains, and in the blink of an eye, it turned into a hundred-headed dragon Radong-like war beast, revealing its fangs full of shining cold light.

The invulnerable Kuknos, son of Poseidon the Sea King, holds a spear taken from Achilles and stands on either side of Hector with Aeneas, King of Daldania.

In order to fight against the large number of Greek heroes, the Trojans decided to pool their own heroes and devote themselves to solving the enemy's generals with more fights and fewer fights.

"The gods who instructed me in the dark have said that if you kill the Greek princes, their armies will be annexed by others. In a short period of time, ordinary soldiers who resist in their hearts do not fully run in with the subordinates of the new general, and their combat effectiveness will not increase, but will seriously decline. It's a great opportunity to take advantage of!"

Hector's words, because of the support of the gods, and the implicit truth that smart people can understand as soon as they hear it, are deeply favored by their own heroes, especially the Trojan Alliance commander himself, who has long been convinced of Lu Bin's guidance.

As for the camp of the Greek coalition, due to the plague that killed a large number of livestock, chickens and ducks, many low-level soldiers could not eat cheese, poultry eggs, and food that could nourish their strength. The incessant cremation ground day and night, the black smoke and haze of burning corpses, hung over the heads of every Greek like a gloomy cloud. Coupled with the fact that not long ago, they were surrounded by the Trojans on all sides, and their morale was so low that they could collapse at the touch of a button.

Hector led a large army of two-wheeled chariots, like a gardener wielding a scythe to cut weeds, avoiding the antlers of the Greeks' camp and breaking through the fragile flank defenses, and fiercely breaking into the enemy's front camp.

The spiral sharp horns inlaid on the forehead of the war horse, the bronze baffle hanging on the chest and abdomen of the war horse are covered with animal teeth, coupled with the momentum of this tonnage level of war horses running at full speed, even heroes who have been famous for a long time dare not stand in front of them.

The front camp of 20,000 Greeks was crushed by less than 1,000 chariots, and 5,000 Trojan warriors, like 5,000 ferocious wolves, broke into the sheepfold and showed their bloodthirsty minions to the "tame" sheep.

Remembering his identity as the main general, Hector led the chariots behind him to charge in a wide range of roundabouts, defeating the resistance of the Greeks in a hurry again and again, and the enemy heroes, generals, and warriors who died in the hands of him, Aeneas, and Kuknos were not many, but the Greeks' front camp was completely crushed into a plate of scattered sand.

"Ignite!" the commander ordered, and the archers on the two-wheeled chariots, wrapped in strips of grease-soaked cloth, approached the torch and lit it, and fired in the direction of the Greek camp.

The Greeks in the front camp bought time with their lives, and the Greeks, who had just organized themselves in the rear, who were temporarily safe, were put down by the rockets of the Trojans, and to add insult to injury, their camp tents were ignited by the rockets, and the booty stored in them was in danger of being burned to ashes.

In the face of their companions and war gains, the Greeks in the middle camp decisively chose to save the harvest of their previous battles. In addition, if the fire is not extinguished immediately, even the safest rear and the paddle boats docked on the shore may be completely lost if the fire spreads.

Without some warriors, the Greeks could recruit again from the mainland, and if they lost the gains from previous raids, the Greeks would double what they had gained on their opponents. However, once they had lost all their oars, they had no means to go out to sea to raid the city-states and islands, and they could not even return to their homeland - the Greeks cut down the forests near the city of Troy in order to build tents and siege equipment.

Lu Bin incarnated the phantom, seeing the chief general of the Trojan Alliance, Hector's eyes reflected the scorching flames of war, and in the blink of an eye, hundreds of Greeks fell to the ground, being run over by two-wheeled chariots, turning into piles of bloody things.

"War is the greatest catalyst for death! I can clearly feel that the souls of mortals are like a torrential rain falling into the dark and lightless underworld, and the souls of heroes who are glowing with light have exceeded ten fingers. ”

In the previous battle, it was as strong as the actual aura of death, which would make ordinary people feel bored and nauseated. However, there was Lu Bin wandering around the battlefield, constantly harvesting the souls of the dead on both sides, extracting the source of immortality from them, and making the numerous undead creatures on the undead ship manifest from nothingness.

The three main generals of the Trojan Alliance quickly ran in on the battlefield and accumulated a tacit understanding that ordinary people could hardly imagine. They resemble a three-headed giant with a majestic body, and a large fleet of two-wheeled chariots make up the giant's torso and limbs. Among them, the invulnerable Kuknos was an indestructible shield against the attacks of Greek heroes and warriors, and Aeneas, with a bow and arrow blessed by the gods, used his potential to use his potential, repeatedly shooting sharp arrows that pierced the shield, and was an indestructible spear. As for Hector, he has a sword with the power of the sun, and at every critical moment, he releases a dazzling bright light to completely destroy the enemy's resistance.

Coupled with the unique guidance made by Lu Bin, who was incarnated as a phantom, condescendingly overlooking the battlefield, the three-headed and six-armed war giant defeated the resistance again and again, and happily swallowed the fruits of victory in this battle.