Chapter 405 Chapter 44 If someone else did this, they would be 404

Chapter 405 Chapter 404 If someone else did this, they would be

The "Sword of God Killer" hidden on Paradise Island is just a cover; or in other words, this sword is just a weapon made for the real "God Killer".

Only when held in the hands of the "God Slayer" can this sword be the "Sword of God Slayer"; if it falls into the hands of others, or even when the "God Slayer" himself has not yet awakened to his mission, this sword is at most an ordinary artifact, only sharper and stronger than the weapons of other Amazon warriors.

As the custodian of the "Sword of God-Slayer", Hippolyta naturally knew this, but she did not expect that the young man who suddenly landed on the island also knew this; perhaps, this proved that this person did come with the instructions of Zeus.

But this made Her Majesty the Queen even more flustered, so that she had to show unreasonable arrogance and anger to hide her mood; she forcefully interrupted Lin You's words before he could finish them.

Because the real "Sword of God Slayer" is Hippolyta's daughter, the child she has always wanted to protect - Diana.

The Queen of the Amazons had more than one child; she had a child with Theseus, King of Athens, but she lost contact with Theseus after she died in battle and never saw her first child again.

Later, Hippolyta came back to life with the help of Zeus, bid farewell to her past life, and gave birth to a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, for the king of gods. Following the Amazon tradition, she sent the boy Jason off the island and entrusted him to a fisherman to raise, leaving only her daughter Diana by her side.

In other words, Diana was the only one of the Queen's three children who was raised by her side since childhood; there was no doubt that Hippolyta invested the most effort and the deepest feelings in this daughter, so how could she bear to let Diana throw herself into the dangerous battlefield of the gods?

What is the "God-killing Sword"? It means that she is destined to face a god, and the one she faces is Ares, the god of war who is famous for his strong fighting power and cruelty. Hippolyta's biological father.

That’s right, in the mythology, Hippolyta is the daughter of Ares; and the result of the author fusing the mythology with the DC comic adaptation is that Zeus and his granddaughter Hippolyta got together and gave birth to a pair of twins...

Well, won’t it itch if there are too many lice?
To be precise, although Hippolyta is still the Hippolyta in the myth, Zeus is no longer the true god and king in the myth; he is just a divine thought.

Wouldn't it be fine if we just treat divine thoughts as evil thoughts?

Fortunately, these storylines have already been written by DC's editors and do not require the writer to describe them in detail; otherwise, the relevant content would probably be 404-ed, even if it was written with a quill pen.

After being interrupted abruptly, Lin You thought a lot in an instant and roughly guessed what Hippolyta was thinking; he was not angry, and did not even show a trace of impatience, and his tone of speech was still unhurried.

"Your Majesty, you have witnessed and even experienced many stories from the ancient Greek mythology era. Gods, demigods, and heroes, none of them could resist their own fate, just as the 'God-killing Sword' could not avoid the path it had to take. The result of resisting fate will only make fate come in a more tragic way."

Although the writer's tone was calm, his words were extremely cruel. Fate was something that even a true god would have to pay a heavy price to fight against, let alone a degraded demigod?

Wonder Woman is a downgraded demigod; her biological father is just a wisp of Zeus's divine consciousness, and at most she can only inherit a part of the true blood of Ares, the god of war, from her mother. This little bit of capital is not enough for her to resist her fate - she won't have the slightest chance.

In the entire Paradise Island, it is estimated that only Hippolyta, a "demigod" who inherited the blood of the true god, knows the truth about Paradise Island and "Zeus"; however, what she knows is probably only such a pitiful little content, and she has no way of knowing the true face of the big world plan. Perhaps it is precisely this state of half-knowledge that makes her have a fluke mentality, trying to protect her daughter and prevent her from intervening in the dangerous battlefield of the gods.

Anyway, these so-called "gods" are not real gods, but just a wisp of divine consciousness from the real gods. Even if Diana hides on the island for the rest of her life, things won't get any worse; at worst, the real gods can intervene and deal with any chaos.

In that case, why should I let my daughter take risks?

But the writer's words completely shattered the Amazon Queen's lucky mentality.

Others could not understand the true meaning of Lin You's words, but Hippolyta would understand; the other party deliberately emphasized the two sentences "ancient Greek mythology era" and "personal experience", which actually revealed his identity.

The young man in front of him was not sent by the incarnation of the divine consciousness, but was sent by the real King of Gods, the true God Zeus.

In other words, Diana's fate has been "determined" by the true God; would Hippolyta really hope to get away with it and dare to go against the will of the true God?
"Why? They can obviously do it themselves... If they stretch out a finger or spend a little time thinking, it will be a hundred times more powerful than the 'Sword of God Slayer'!" The Amazon Queen was furious; when a mother tried her best to protect her daughter, she dared to confront and question everything - including the true God.

"Because they can't come." Compared with Hippolyta, Lin You still seems calm; "It's not that they don't want to show up, but they are really powerless. In fact, Athena has tried her best for this, but in the end she returned in vain. Perhaps... the power of fate is so great that even the gods cannot defy it."

What the author said was still not entirely true; he could not explain in detail to Hippolyta the relationship between the true god Ares and Patrick Morgan, nor could he clearly explain the confining effect of the time forbidden zone, and of course he could not explain the current complex relationship between the camps.

This struggle taking place in the time forbidden zone, which even involved the Norse gods, was completely beyond the scope of Hippolyta's understanding and intervention.

Coming to Paradise Island to seek the "Sword of God Slayer" is only for Patrick Morgan, the God of Truth; because in the background setting of the movie, only the "Sword of God Slayer" can destroy the divinity of the God of Truth.

Although from the perspective of hard power, Patrick Morgan could not compete with the combined power of Lin You, Thor and Tyr, but under the protection of the true god Ares, it would not be easy for Lin You and others to completely kill each other.

After much thought, activating the "Sword of God Slayer" became an option worth trying.

By setting up this conceptual power in the background, the "God-killing Sword" bypasses the protection of the true God Ares's Godhead and directly attacks and kills Patrick Morgan's own Godhead. If the God of Truth can be killed, then the devoured Godhead of Ares may be able to escape control.

If the writer is lucky enough and gets hold of most of the godhood, it seems that there will be huge profits to be made in the future whether he uses it to trade with Olympus or exchange it for other benefits elsewhere.

(End of this chapter)