"A giant leap for mankind!"
As Apollo's footsteps fell, all attacks from Luna, the goddess of the moon, were no longer effective.
Even in comparison, Animusfia's magic, which is astonishingly complicated and faces the risk of being undone if it makes even the slightest mistake at any time, is ridiculously effective with half the effort.
Even if it is fused with the spiritual foundation of the legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong, Apollo's Noble Phantasm probably shouldn't have such powerful power.
In fact, even Apollo himself had no confidence that he could completely neutralize the Moon Goddess' attack.
After all, even if he was summoned by the restraint just for this moment, even if everything about him exists just to do this, Apollo still has no head-on confrontation with Hercules, who can become a god. The experience of completely overwhelming the goddess Luna duel.
Apollo couldn't even imagine the rough scope of what kind of power the original Moon Goddess had.
However, thanks to the magic that Animusfia had shown before, using the power of [human beings], Apollo found similarities with his Noble Phantasm.
Although Apollo's Noble Phantasm cannot be used as universally as Animusfia's magic, and therefore he has become that kind of hero who is almost without combat effectiveness, at least when facing the "moon", Apollo thought that no heroic spirit more powerful than him had appeared in the history of mankind, at least so far.
The way Apollo faced the moon was very similar to Animusfia's magic.
Animusfia not only detected the reality of the goddess Luna for Apollo, but also demonstrated to him how real humans use their own knowledge to modify the world.
Everyone's preparations put Apollo in this position, so all he had to do next was to take that step without hesitation.
Even the goddess Luna could only listen to Apollo's declaration and his real name with a pale face, and then had no choice but to watch the Argonaut where Animusfia and others were moving towards herself and the place under her feet. The moon flew over.
The speed of the Argonauts' progress has also reached a new height under Apollo's Noble Phantasm, even transcending time and space, overlapping with the great adventure that has already happened, will happen, and will definitely happen.
What is mankind's greatest adventure?
Was it Columbus's persistent journey to discover the New World?
Was it Magellan's confident journey around the world?
Is it the glorious journey of Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece?
Or was it Hercules’ heroic journey from the Black Sea to the Strait of Gibraltar?
Not enough, far from enough.
First time climbing a mountain, first time climbing the highest mountain in the world.
Entering the sea for the first time, traveling to every sea area in the world for the first time.
Flying into the sky for the first time, flying across the largest ocean for the first time——————
This is not enough.
From life under water to land, from ape in the tree to the surface.
Human history is made up of adventure.
Therefore, Apollo chose this moment to answer the question of the goddess Luna for Animusfia:
"Why don't humans fear the unknown, why don't they pray for peace in the gods, and why do they resolutely choose to step into this vast and infinite universe.
It is true that there will be people who stop in front of the unknown and danger, praying for eternity in peace, but human history, human race, and human kingdom were not created by those who are content with the status quo and stop moving forward.
The gods who have always been watching human beings should know this best. Why do you turn a blind eye?
Human beings have no need for gods at all. Although humans are afraid of the unknown and fear, they have never been blocked by the unknown and fear. "
"Shut up, shut up! You are a mere human 'artifact'. Even your emotions are just a 'machine' that you have just acquired. How can you possibly understand the wishes that have been entrusted to us for thousands of years!"
Luna on the moon completely lost her own margin and began to madly attack the Argonaut, which overlapped with history and the future.
Countless condensed silver moonlight flickered and hit the Argo. In addition, countless meteorites fell towards the Argo. Even the moon itself began to tremble and fall apart, and turned into bullets from the goddess Luna to attack the Argo. Ge number.
But all the attacks went straight through the Argonaut as if there was nothing there at the moment they hit it.
It was as if the Argo's attack could not be stopped at all, and it causally rejected the intervention of the goddess Luna.
Although similar to Animusfia's magic, the effect of Apollo's Noble Phantasm is completely opposite to that of Animusfia.
If Animusfia believed wholeheartedly that the opponent's attack was not valid, Apollo was extremely focused on believing that the opponent's attack would not hit him.
Or, even if it is attacked, it will not cause any hindrance.
It sounds like a very powerful effect, but in the end, what can be applied to it, or the limit that Apollo believes in, is only for things on the moon.
Therefore, although Apollo's Noble Phantasm has the potential to not be hindered by anything, the ultimate limit it can reveal is only to the extent that "it will not be hindered by anything on the way to the moon."
"Of course I do."
Apollo in the cabin was quietly responding to questions from the goddess Luna.
"It is precisely because I am a 'creation' that I understand that I know the dreams, hopes and romance that have been poured into me. It is precisely these things that have been poured into me that determine that this human adventure will not be met. to end.
It will neither end in the present, in the hands of your goddess, nor will it end in the future, in the hands of a more powerful existence. "
But now, Apollo firmly believes that human adventure will continue forever.
As for what exactly is the greatest adventure? If it were Apollo in the past, he would definitely argue that the adventure of completing the moon landing was the greatest adventure, but in his current view, there is no so-called greatest adventure for mankind at all.
In other words, since the first sprout of underwater life, human adventure has never stopped.
Why choose to climb the highest mountain, why choose to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, why choose to land on the moon.
The answer is actually quite simple.
Humans chose this, that's what humans are.
"Dream...hope...romance? Hahahahaha..."
The goddess Luna on the moon suddenly gave up all resistance, lowered her head in resignation, smiled bitterly like a gladiator accepting defeat, and waited for the arrival of Apollo and Argonauts.
"Haven't they all been killed by your own hands...me?"
In a moment, the Argonaut landed steadily on the moon.
An ordinary footprint reappeared on the flat moon surface.
The changed history will be corrected from now on.
The largest murder case in human history occurred on July 20, 1969 AD. Apollo 11 strangled the moon, and humans deprived themselves of dreams with their own hands.