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Chapter 558: The Death of Philoctetes

The Greek coalition banquet lasted for a long time, and everyone had enough food and food before getting up and leaving.
This banquet celebrated the shooting of Phyloctetes injuring Cuknos, swept away the long haze of the Greek coalition and greatly boosted the morale of the army.
The meeting ended, and Carcas stood next to Odysseus, looking at the back of Philoctetes who were gradually moving away, and was a little relieved: "I feel a little guilty about Philoctetes!"
Odysseus seemed not to understand Carcas' words and asked, "Carcas, the respectable prophet, what guilt do you feel?"
Carcas glanced at Odysseus slightly and said, "King of Itache Odysseus, a wise man favored by God, do I still need to say this? You should understand it."
"Dear Carcas, how stupid I am. I don't understand what you mean." Odysseus said, although he knew very well, he still said that he really didn't understand anything.
Carcas looked at him again, shook his head, and said, "King Odysseus of Itache, you are so good at disguising."
"Although Philoctetes was abandoned by you on a deserted island, he lived a hard life, but at least he had no worries about his life and could return to his hometown. Now he has killed Cuknos, the son of the great sea god Poseidon. Do you think he can still return to his hometown, Ota?"
Pheloctetes was protected by his friend Herules, but a man who became a god could not fight against Poseidon at all.
So Froctetes came out of the deserted island and his fate was already destined.
Odysseus remained silent in this regard. He could not change Carcas's view, nor was he willing to speak out and offend Hercules, but he offended Philoctetes too deeply. Only by dying can he be at ease.
And it was God's idea to ask him to come to Troy to help the Greeks deal with Cooknos, and it had nothing to do with him.
Carcas looked at Odysseus's expression, understood the idea, and said, "Odysseus, you will have no friends like this."
After saying that, he turned around and left without saying a word.
Odysseus stood there, speechless for a while.
Misty
Phyloctetes was walking forward in the dark mist. He didn't know why he was here and how long he had walked, but he felt that the fog was endless. Just when he was discouraged and planned to give up, the fog disappeared and his eyes suddenly became clear.
When he looked up, Philoctetes was shocked to find that this was the hometown of Ota Mountain that he was dreaming of.
Why did you return to your hometown?
Although Philoctetes missed his hometown, he also knew that he was fighting in Troy and was not the time to return to his hometown.
Since he returned to his hometown at this time, Phyloctetes planned to go back and take a look.
He raised his foot and walked towards the direction of Ota Mountain, but after walking for a long time, the distance between Ota Mountain in the distance did not shorten, but instead felt as if it was getting farther and farther away.
Phyloctetes couldn't help but feel a little panicked. This was the first time he had encountered this situation, but he did not give up and continued to walk forward with his foot.
Just as I took a step forward, the scene in front of me changed again, and I saw an open space in front of me, with a pile of firewood on it.
And even more surprised him was that his friend Hercules was standing in the middle of the firewood pile at this moment.
"Hercules, my dear friend, have you become a god? Why are you still in Mount Ota?" said Pheloctetes.
Hercules did not answer Pheloctetes' words, but stood in the middle of the firewood.
Suddenly the firewood started to burn, and Hercules had been standing in the middle of the burning firewood pile without moving.
Phyloctetes was a little anxious. Don't burn such a big fire to death. He shouted Hercules' name loudly, but Hercules remained indifferent.
After a while, there was no idea where the wind and waves came. Although the firewood was not extinguished, there was sea water everywhere.
At this moment, Hercules, who was burning with fire, suddenly spoke to Pheloctetes and said, "My friend Pheloctetes, I will come to pick you up."
Phyloctetes was startled and woken up, and found that he was still in the camp. He was a hero with many battles, thinking that this was an unknown sign.
"Who told me what do you want to tell me?"
"What does Hercules want to say? I should find a prophet, especially Carcas, who will answer my questions."
But at this time it was already bright, and there was a loud noise outside, and it was heard that the Trojans were coming to attack the camp again.
"It's unreasonable." Philoctetes thought.
I killed Cuknos a few days ago. I thought Troyre would be honest for a long time, but I didn't expect that it would take so long to attack the camp again.
Thinking of this, Phyloctetes could no longer sit still and get up and dress. As soon as he left the camp tent, a group of soldiers ran towards the camp gate with weapons.
Phyloctetes picked up his weapon and rushed to the door with the soldiers.
At this time, the Trojans had already entered the camp, but because they did not have Cuknos, they were not deep enough to enter the camp, and the situation was not as dangerous as last time.
The battle between the two sides was in a grim state this time.
Philoctetes found his friend Kleodoros on the battlefield and said, "Hey, my respectable friend Kleodoros, I will shoot a hidden arrow at the despicable Trojans. Do you want to help me get the arrow?"
"It's so great." Kleodoros said. Of course he was willing to help Philoctetes hand over the arrows and fight with spears on the battlefield. After all, there are risks, and helping Philoctetes hand over the arrows is very low. He agreed to Philoctetes' request without thinking.
Filoctetes took an arrow from Kleodoros, took the arrow, and drew his bow and aimed at a Troy tribe on the battlefield.
"call out."
The arrows of the bow and arrow shot at the tenth prince who was fighting hard at an extremely fast speed.
"Puff." The Chief Tsun did not expect that a cold arrow would fly from the battlefield to attack. The arrow hit the Chief Tsun in the throat and killed him with one blow.
A smug smile appeared on Pheloctetes' face, showing that he was satisfied with the effect of his archery technique.
Without a long time, he took the arrow from Kleodoros again, bent his bow and shot the Trojan Troy who was unprepared in the distance.
"puff."
Another arrow shot into the eyes of the chief of the Tsun. The chief of the Tsun was not dead for a while and rolled on the ground in pain, and his condition was terrible.
In this way, Philoctetes relied on the power of bows and arrows to shoot and kill more than a dozen Troy's ten husbands on the battlefield, causing the Troy people to become confused near an area.
Pei Ziyun discovered the abnormality and was far away and did not rush over for a while.
At this time, he was holding a bronze sword in his hand and carrying a bow and arrow, and rushed towards Pheloctetes. As soon as he arrived at the area, Pheloctetes discovered him.
Phyloctetes was impressed by Prince Paris, who had killed several heroes of the Greek coalition forces in a row. He discovered Pei Ziyun's traces at this time, so how could he let it go?
"My dear friend, hand me the poison arrow, I'm going to shoot that hateful Paris to death, he is the source of all the troubles."
Philoctetes did not always shoot arrows soaked in the poisonous blood of Hydra. He dealt with the tenth and centurions, both ordinary arrows. When he saw Paris, he was about to use the poisonous arrow, but he shouted, and suddenly he heard a muffled groan.
Filoctetes turned his head and found that Kleodoros, who was handing him a poisonous arrow, was furious.
The despicable prince of Troy actually shot an arrow first and injured his friend. He swore that he would not let the hateful Prince Paris go.
Kleodoros was shot, retreated slightly, and protected himself with a spear to avoid being shot again.
Although Kleodoros had taken decisive measures to protect himself, he still misjudged the horror of Paris's archery.
"Swish." Another arrow cut through the sky and shot towards Kleodoros.
Kleodoros found that the spear in his hand did not work at all, because the arrow was too fast, so he could only watch the arrows fall into his heart.
"Puff." Blood flowed out of the heart of Kleodoros, dyeing the earth red in an instant, and the body fell heavily to the ground.
Killing with one arrow is terrifying.
Phyloctetes saw all this and was furious. He really didn't expect that Prince Paris could shoot his friend under his nose. He immediately picked up the poisonous arrow, pulled the bow and slapped the bowstring, and whispered: "Go to die, Paris."
The arrow shot out with a "swoosh" and was very fast, and a lightning bolt shot towards Pei Ziyun.
Pei Ziyun shot Kleodoros, who had handed the arrow to Philoctetes, was already guarding against the arrow shot by Philoctetes. At this time, the arrow hit him, and he moved half of his body and almost avoided the attack of Philoctetes' poisonous arrow.
But Pei Ziyun didn't want to give Pheloctetes a second chance to shoot an archery. He quickly bent his bow and took the arrow to reflect, and the whole movement was flowing without any obstacles.
"Puff." An arrow hit Philoctetes's eyebrows. At this moment, his face was full of shock. He seemed to be unbelievable that Prince Paris's archery skills exceeded his own.
"Bang." Pheloctetes' body fell to the ground and smashed it on the ground, causing a stream of smoke and dust to rise.
According to the rules of this era, the murderer can strip the deceased's armor and weapons, especially the Hercules's divine bow. Pei Ziyun still remembers that it was this bow that finally killed Prince Paris and immediately rushed forward to seize it.
Several Greeks were roaring and about to pounce on them. Pei Ziyun rushed up with a spear, killed several people in succession, and took the body into the chariot.
Chapter completed!
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