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    Achilles smiled slightly and said: "Thank you Centaur King for your praise. Compared with the legendary demigods such as Heracles and Jason that you taught, I am still just a child who has just learned to walk."

    Hearing his self-effacing words, the look on Centaur King Gerong's face became more and more appreciative. He nodded and said: "Among the second generation of demigods, you have already stood at the highest point. Your talent has already  Beyond Heracles."

    Hearing his teacher's evaluation of Achilles, Peleus's heart was churning for a while. He knew the talent of Hercules, which had not been seen in thousands of years.  []

    But now, his teacher¡¯s evaluation of his youngest son actually exceeded that of Hercules back then. How could he not be excited about this?

    Suppressing the excitement in his heart, he looked at the old man and said, "Great Centaur King, you admire Achilles so much, why not accept him as your student."

    The Centaur King smiled, shook his head and said with emotion: "I can't be his teacher, because there is nothing to teach him. Now he has shown powerful force and unparalleled strength.  With his courage and wisdom, he has left the second generation demigods and even the first generation demigods far behind."

    If he had not obtained divinity and mastered the power of law, perhaps Achilles would have been very willing to worship this old man as his teacher, but now he has surpassed the first generation of demigods and has become one of the ancient demigods.  in line.

    And now that he is on the same level as the Millennium King such as Horus, it is naturally impossible for him to worship Gerong as his teacher.

    The old king Peleus looked at his teacher in disbelief, and then at his youngest son, his aged eyes full of shock.

    For many years with the ability to fight against the elderly, every word that the old man said was just as fair and there was no bias.

    In other words, the strength of his youngest son has indeed surpassed that of the second generation, and even the first generation of demigods, and has stood on the same platform as those ancient demigods who have lived for hundreds of years.

    High Priest Matheus, the king of Thessaly five or six hundred years ago, is a living fossil in the Kingdom of Thessaly. His power is beyond speculation.

    Recalling the attitude of the high priest Matheus when he met Achilles, he did not have any airs of elders, but regarded him as an equal.

    Achilles looked at the young man in armor aside, looked at him, and asked: "Who is this?"

    Peleus was in a very good mood. I am afraid that in this life, he was in such a good mood only when he was married to the sea goddess Thetis.

    With a deep smile on his face, he said to Achilles: "My child, this is Patroclus, son of Menoetius."

    When he heard the name Patroclus, Achilles' heart twitched suddenly. This name was too familiar to him.

    In Greek mythology, Achilles' closest same-sex partner, it was because of his death that Achilles completely lost his mind, brutally killed Hector, and brutally ravaged his body.  .

    Patroclus¡¯ father was Menoetius, who was one of the famous crew members of the Argonauts when he was young.  Her father had been married many times, so the identity of Patroclus' mother is unclear.

    But one thing that is certain is that his mother is a certain god, or a descendant of a god, and Patroclus also has the blood of a god flowing in his body, and he is an extremely powerful demigod.

    According to records in Greek mythology, when Patroclus was a boy, he killed his friend, the descendant of a certain god, in a quarrel.  His father had to take him into exile to avoid vengeance, and they took refuge in the palace of King Peleus, a distant relative of Thessaly.  There, Patroclus apparently met Peleus's son, Prince Achilles, for the first time.  Peleus sent the boys to be raised by Chiron, the wise centaur king who lived in a cave.

    Patroclus is an extremely powerful being among the young demigods. During the Battle of Troy, when Achilles refused to fight because of his disagreement with Agamemnon, Patroclus put on his armor and led Mir.  The Midunas killed many Trojans and allies, including Sarpedon, king of Lycia, and Cebrionus, Hector's chariot driver. Patroclus killed a total of 54 heroes.

    Because he was wearing Achilles' buggy quasi-god-level armor, none of the Trojans could defeat him. Finally, with the help of the sun god Apollo, Hector and Euphorbus teamed up to kill him.

    After his death, the Achaeans and Trojans fought fiercely for his body.Later, the armor of Achilles on his body was snatched by Hector, and Menelaus and Ajax teamed up to snatch his body back.

    After retrieving his body, Achilles returned to the battlefield to avenge the death of his companions at the hands of Hector.  Achilles drove his chariot alone to the city of Troy to challenge Hector, and killed Hector in front of tens of thousands of Trojans.

    Achilles desecrated Hector by dragging Hector's body in a chariot with his body tied behind him instead of allowing the Trojans to honorably burn it.

    According to Homer, Achilles was so distraught that for a while he refused to dispose of Patroclus' body.

    But Achilles was persuaded to do so by an apparition of Patroclus, who told him that he could not enter Hades without a proper cremation, and finally Achilles had Patroclus' body cremated.

    Although both Homer and Plato are tired of using various rhetoric to praise the same-sex love between Achilles and Patroclus.

    But as a latecomer, in the eyes of Achilles today, this so-called purest love is basically a gay relationship.  As a man with normal sexual orientation, he only likes women.

    Although he felt a little awkward, Achilles still nodded to Patroclus as a greeting.  Patroclus also nodded to him but did not speak.

    "I am bringing Patroclus to Thessaly this time. I am afraid I will stay here for a few days. If it is convenient for His Highness Achilles, we may have something to talk about." Centaur King Geron said.

    Hearing Geron's words, Achilles concentrated for a moment, secretly guessing in his heart what this almost omnipotent and omniscient old man wanted to say to him.

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    When Peleus and Patroclus left, Achilles and the Centaur King Geron were the only ones left in the hall.

    Achilles had long been curious. Now that there was no one else around, he looked at the old man in front of him and asked, "King Centaur, what are your orders?"

    Gerong put away the smile that had been hanging on his face, his expression became serious, and he said in an unhurried voice: "Your Highness Achilles, Hercules, the Hercules, asked me to give you  Bringing greetings.¡±

    Achilles was stunned. He never expected that the old man mentioned Hercules as soon as he opened his mouth.

    Nowadays, Hercules lives in Mount Olympus. As one of the twelve constellations of Hercules, he has long stopped interfering with the affairs of the world, but now he asks Geron to send him a message.  It was actually something that Achilles didn't expect.

    As a human demigod whose soul has become a god, Hercules has his father Zeus as his backer and no one on Mount Olympus dares to say anything about him, but he is bound to be subject to some restrictions.

    Since he went to such trouble to ask Gerong to send him a message, he must have something important to tell him, but for some reason, he couldn't come in person.

    After calming down his mind, his expression gradually became serious, he looked at the old man and said: "Praise the great Hercules, Achilles is here to listen to the will of the gods."

    Gerrong then took out a box from behind his back, handed it to Achilles, and said: "Hercules asked me to pass this box to you. He said that the things in it will help you."

    Achilles took the box and looked at it carefully. It was a box made of bronze, with densely carved patterns on it. It looked extremely ancient.

    He stretched out his hand, wanting to open the box and see what was inside, but he was blocked by Gelong, saying: "Don't open this box where the gods can peek, otherwise it will cause Olympus  It¡¯s the idea of ??some gods in Sishan.¡±

    The old man's words were like a bomb that suddenly fell on Achilles' heart, causing his whole mind to become a little confused.

    This is obviously what Hercules said, don¡¯t open the box where the gods can peek. Does this sentence have an interesting meaning?

    Throughout the Greek world, gods are everywhere. Those high-altitude gods can see every corner of the world as long as they are willing.

    So what place can¡¯t be seen by the Lord God?  Only those independent spaces that are attached to the big world but do not belong to the big world, those eternal space barriers, can block the Lord God's prying eyes.

    And in his hands, the cave in the Four Elephant Furnace has the ability to block the prying eyes of the gods. When he thinks that his secret may be known,After that, his mind became flustered again.

    But he soon calmed down again. It seemed that in this world, his own cave was not the only one that had this condition. The divine kingdoms of gods were also independent spaces. Even the main god could not easily peek into the divine kingdoms of other gods.

    As the only son of the goddess of the ocean, her doting on herself goes beyond the care an ordinary mother would have for her son. No matter how big the secret is, as long as she is involved, she will not keep it a secret for herself.

    I don¡¯t know what happened in the past two days. I often couldn¡¯t get up to the starting point. I was very speechless.
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