Chapter 147: Despicable Combinations, the Coalition of Greece
As the old god of the sea said, Helen's two brothers, Kastor and Polydius, who had reached the pinnacle of the heroic rank by blood, heard the news of their sister's robbery, and immediately set sail to follow and approach Paris's fleet, and once they met, they would destroy Paris with great force and bring Helen back to Sparta. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
The old sea god's words immediately bit Paris's heart like a poisonous snake spitting out letters, and Paris finally realized what he had done wrong: breaking the covenant he had just signed, raiding and looting the royal palace of Sparta, and robbing Helen, the queen of Sparta, who had actually abducted Sparta.......... This mistake is destined to cause a world war between the two hegemons of the Aegean Sea.
His ears seemed to echo the desperate cry of his brother Essacus, the prophet, as he watched his swift ship leave the shores of his homeland: "Ah, calamity! calamity to the great city of Troy! calamity to all of us! I could see the fire surrounding the holy Ilion, and its children covered in blood, and dying in the fire! I saw the weeping Trojan women taken into slavery!"
The terrible voice couldn't help but make his whole body tremble, his majestic hair and kingly demeanor disappeared in an instant, he was abandoned by fate, like a kitten abandoned by its owner, looking so weak and pitiful.
Such a gesture made Helen in his arms see clearly, it stands to reason that Helen has always loved a man with courage and pride and gentlemanly demeanor, and Paris should be disappointed to return to Sparta when he sees such a Paris. But at this moment, she was fascinated by the authority of Venus, the goddess of love, and even stretched out her hand to hug Paris's head, and said in an extremely affirmative tone: "Menelaos, the king of Sparta, often abused me, and I couldn't bear it anymore, so I decided to abandon him." Don't be afraid of this, justice will be your strongest backing. ”
Helen's words are of course false, then Menelaos has always regarded marrying her as the luckiest and most proud thing in his life, and his Spartan throne was also obtained because of this, his love for Helen is even more than his love for himself, how can he be violent against Helen? Even if he is violent, he must be discouraged on Helen as a king?
But now Helen, who is completely in love with Paris, has completely failed to care about Menelaos, and would rather accuse Menelaos, who loves her deeply, of domestic violence than fight for some favorable conditions for Paris.
In Helen's arms, Paris's heart was calmed, and Helen's accusations against Menelaos made him angry and glad, he no longer paid attention to the words of the old sea god, but just wanted to lie in Helen's arms forever, he didn't want anything, what throne, what wealth, what responsibility his wife Troy would die, if then he could be with Helen forever.
Seeing such a scene, the old sea god was also powerless, and now he was able to speak entirely because Athena and Hera were extremely supportive of the gods who were dragging the gods who protected Troy in the Olympian Holy Realm. If he used force, even if he could stop Paris, he would inevitably be knocked down under the liquidation of Athena, and such a price he could not afford, so he dived back into the sea and no longer participated in the great war that shook the world.
In the end, the old sea god's behavior still attracted the attention of Athena, who finally decided to let the old sea god go because of the old sea god's acquaintance, but it also made her sense of the pursuit of Castor and Polydius. For Athena's plan, Helen was necessary to be brought back to Troy, so she sent her best friend with tsunami authority, Amouflette, the wife of Poseidon, the god of the sea, to send the tsunami storm to sink both powerful Greek heroes to the bottom of the sea, and take the opportunity to transform into the heroic commander of Zeus' legion.
So, after the old god of the sea left, Helen took command of the entire fleet and avoided the pursuit of her two brothers, and led the fleet safely to Krana Island, where they anchored and landed. In the presence of the Trojan warriors, Helen voluntarily married Pallas and divided all the treasure looted from the Spartan palace. They had a grand wedding, immersed in the joy of the newlywed, and both forgot about their families and their homeland.
Relying on the treasure they brought, they not only enlisted the crew of the Trojan fleet, but also lived a luxurious and luxurious life on the island. It had been two years before they had made sure that all the crew had accepted and affirmed Helen's account of Menelaos' domestic violence before they sailed back to Troy.
Paris as an envoy has done such a serious violation of morality, in the Aegean region, where truth, goodness and beauty are now the core beliefs, it can be regarded as a heinous heinous, for the sake of national justice, even if it is too much to divide his five horses and even punish the nine tribes.
But the current king of Sparta, Menelaus, and his brother Agamemnon, the king of McKenny, are the most powerful royal family of Greek heroes. Both are descendants of Tantalus, the son of Zeus, who was the grandson of Pelops and the son of Atreus. This is a noble family. In addition to ruling over Argos and Sparta, they also dominated the other kingdoms of the Peloponnese. Many of the kings of Greece were their allies.
For those who follow the rules, they dare to add to their anger to blame, and now that Paris's behavior has slapped them in the face and spat hard, how can they endure such humiliation?
Upon hearing the news of his wife's abduction, Menelaus was furious and decided to take revenge on Paris and all the Trojan people, and he sought to regain his glory with blood and fire. He immediately left Pylos and rushed to McKenny, where he told his brother Agamemnon and Helen's half-sister Clytemnestra.
Agamemnon and Clytemnestra shared his pain and humiliation, and began to publicize what Paris had done in Sparta in the hope of gaining righteous support and sympathy from other nations. Agamemnon comforted Menelaus and vowed to urge the princes, who had previously proposed to Helen, to fulfill their vows and form a mighty army to go to Troy and regain glory and Helen with war.
The brothers soon traveled all over Greece, demanding that all the princes take part in the war against Troy. The first to agree to this request was Telepolos, a son of Hercules, a famous king of Rhodes. He was willing to equip ninety ships on the expedition. Then Diomedes, the king of Argos and the son of the god Titius, promised to lead eighty ships into battle. (To be continued.) )