240. She fell down

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Hippolyta was in trouble now and couldn't express it.

Originally, I lived on this island every day, isolated from the world, living my own little life, being my own king, and living forever. How nice.

Her daughter has grown up, is tall and graceful, has good martial arts skills, good character, and everything. If she continues to live like this, Hippolyta herself will not feel trapped.

However, those damn humans should not disturb the lives of the Amazons.

First, a hundred years ago, those despicable humans killed each other. What Ares' influence, what conspiracy... those are just the icing on the cake.

Even if humans really know the so-called truth, will there be any change in the inevitable result?

of course not!

They will still succumb to their desire to kill and the temptation of power, raising the butcher knife over the heads of their own kind.

Humans are such creatures. What they are best at is killing their own kind.

As a result, the result naturally develops like this.

Diana succeeded in killing Ares, who was bent on provoking a war, so what? Has mankind stopped waging war?

No.

They still kill each other and enjoy themselves.

They like it.

If humans were just killing themselves, then Hippolyta would definitely support it with her hands raised, but their weapons are getting stronger and stronger, and their wars are spreading more and more widely...

The damn pilot fell from the sky into the sea and was washed up on the paradise island by the waves.

This is their first "visit" to Paradise Island.

As a war victim and a rebel, Diana was brought into that murky water.

Since then, Diana has completely leaned towards the human side.

She will never even return to Paradise Island, and she will single-mindedly resolve disputes for humans and protect the weak.

How could Hippolyta be satisfied with this result! That's her daughter! The strongest Amazon warrior she raised!

However, Diana finally left here and lived the way she wanted.

Because she already has her own opinions and thoughts, because she is completely capable of defeating anyone on the island.

I have to say that this is a very helpless and sad thing, especially for Hippolyta.

It has been more than a hundred years since that day. This island was visited by humans for the second time.

Still a man, but more hateful and repulsive.

He came directly to the forbidden area of ​​the Amazons without any notice, near the pyramid where the Mother Box was sealed, and when Hippolyta heard the name [Hades] mentioned in her daughter's words, she Immediately I decided: That must be the trouble caused by that damn human being!

Hippolyta tried to drive this human away as politely as possible without saying anything bad, so as not to bring any bad curse to the island.

She is not rude, she is a king, a superior person, and the other person is just an annoying human being.

But that human being, that guy named Linn, not only did he not leave here, but...

Some dusty secrets were revealed.

Some secrets that even Hippolyta herself didn't want to mention.

Thousands of years ago, when humans on this land were still in the early stages of development, many gods had already seen the huge potential of this race.

Although their life span is short, they are very willing to invest in life and [change].

Unlike the gods who live the same life year after year, hundreds of years and thousands of years, humans are better at constantly trying to change.

They changed their living quarters, chased land and river water sources, tried to tame more animals, tried to plant more plants, tried to live and work in various environments, tried new ways of playing, and tried to imitate the great masters. Make musical instruments based on natural sounds, try to dye clothes in various colors, weave various fabrics...

They gradually developed better construction methods, more powerful weapons, more magnificent writing, and a larger population.

More, better, stronger!

Human beings are getting closer to gods step by step.

They have even done things that many gods cannot do, such as exploring another continent across the sea, building houses in the ice and snow, living there and multiplying, hollowing out an entire mountain to build palaces and mausoleums...

The gods began to feel stressed and began to feel...fearful.

The people who realized this before the gods were the Amazons who had not lived on isolated islands overseas at that time.

To be fair, speaking from facts, except for some advantages in individual combat power and life level, the Amazon family does not have any big advantages compared to humans.

At that time, Hippolyta once seriously and carefully thought about this question: If one day, the Amazons had to go to war with humans for survival, would they win?

The answer was obvious, Hippolyta was panicked.

If the Amazons, who number less than 10,000, fight against hundreds of millions of humans, failure is inevitable.

Hippolyta seems to have seen the tragic end of the Amazons.

So, is there possible room for peaceful coexistence between Amazons and humans?

I'm afraid not.

In other words, no race will believe in humans, believing that such a race that can bully other races arbitrarily and start various wars against other compatriots who are also human beings can treat other races on the earth peacefully.

That is of course impossible.

Hippolyta recognized this, and so did the gods.

And they had huge differences.

In Olympus, many gods, led by God King Zeus and preceded by Athena, chose to gradually coexist with humans, retreating step by step, until one day they completely withdraw from the stage of history.

coward!

Some gods, led by Ares and Hades, chose to start a war in advance, before their living space was completely squeezed out, to bring humans back to their previous level, or to completely suppress humans. For a lower status race.

For example, slaves.

In addition, there are some gods who choose not to help each other, directly withdraw from the life of gods, and actively integrate into humans. Most of these gods are demigods and gods with not too high status. Their respect for gods I don't have much sense of identity, let alone honor.

In this way, the question of taking sides was placed in front of Hippolyta, and she had to make a choice.

So, naturally, Hippolyta chose the side of Hades, who was her lover at the time.

As it turns out, that was the wrong choice.

Hades lost, badly.

He was betrayed by his allies, abandoned by Ares, fought alone, and was completely defeated in the battle by Zeus, who was far more powerful than him.

Even Hades's divine kingdom was occupied, the temple was demolished, and even his own temple became a prison for him.

Hades lost and was completely defeated. As his ally, Ares is alone. He can escape, he can choose to abandon the dignity of the gods and choose another path to integrate into humans and be excluded from the gods.

The identity of a god has become an additional "gold medal to avoid death" at this time.

But unfortunately, Hippolyta does not have such an identity. And she is still the leader of the Amazon clan and the king to whom the warriors are loyal. She cannot and cannot abandon her people to live with humans.

So, the day of judgment arrived.

Hippolyta, as an accomplice of Ares and Hades, betrayed the trust and honor of the Olympian gods, and was exiled by the whole family to an isolated island far away from the sea, thousands of miles away from the mainland.

This island is euphemistically called: Paradise Island.

But in fact, this is the entrance to the temple that seals Hades, and the entire island is a huge seal.

And as punishment, the past history, memory, and culture of the Amazons will be hidden. They will become completely vassals of the Olympus Protoss, forever respecting Zeus as the God King, and living under the wings of the gods forever.

Hippolyta was afraid that the Amazons would one day become vassals of humans and be driven out of the vast land. She was afraid that they would have to choose an isolated island to live in a corner and be independent from the world.

Now, under her operation, they have lived such a life in advance. This can not but be said to be a kind of entanglement of fate.

Although, this was Hippolyta's active choice.



In the early days of living on Paradise Island, Zeus... the old man, the guy who almost single-handedly created the Olympus Protoss, would visit Paradise Island from time to time.

One of his purposes is to select a spokesperson for Olympus, which has gradually withdrawn from history, to walk in the world.

That child of destiny, Diana.

At the same time, she is also the baby that once died, the child that Hippolyta lost.

With the help of the gods, Hippolyta molded clay into the image of a baby girl. The gods of Olympus used their divine power to combine the undissipated soul of the baby girl with the clay, and with the support of Zeus's divine power, they gave the baby girl life again.

This baby girl is Diana.

The gods gave their blessings and gifts. Demeter gave Diana great strength; Athena gave Diana wisdom and courage; Artemis gave Diana the heart of a hunter and the ability to communicate with animals; Aphrodite gave Diana beauty and love. ; Hestia gave Diana fire; Hermes gave Diana speed and the ability to fly.

At this point, [Walking on Earth], which completely represents the Greek gods, appears on Paradise Island as the man of destiny.

She is the daughter of Hippolyta and the daughter of Hades. Moreover, because she died and was given life and body again by Zeus, she is also the daughter of Zeus.

Of course Diana knew nothing about this, and she had no idea about some of the earlier stories.

As Diana's mother and a witness to the entire incident, Hippolyta certainly would not inform Diana of such a dusty history.

She regards that past as a shame.

But now, Hades has reappeared in the world!

One of the most terrifying things in Hippolyta's dream happened so suddenly.

And the horror that she had never experienced even in her dreams was that someone wanted to expose all of this to the world.

This person is Linn, this damn human being who shamelessly broke into Amazon territory!

Therefore, of course, Hippolyta felt that Linn should die and be buried in the deep sea with these memories that should be completely dusted.

As for what happens next, isn't it very simple? As long as she uses [Fate] as the bait, [Responsibility] as the title, and [Family and Faith] as the conditions of presentation, like Ares did, Diana will naturally follow the instructions of "Destiny" and personally bring Hades to the rescue. The guy was defeated and swept into the dustbin of history.

It's perfect, isn't it.

only……

Hippolyta never expected that such a perfect solution would have problems in the first step when it was implemented.

She couldn't kill Lynn.

In fact, there is now some kind of danger of... being killed by counterattacks.

…………………………

"Lynn! Stop!"

Trying hard to hold up the sword in her hand, Hippolyta awkwardly avoided Linn's attack, and tried to show weakness and use a more rational and civilized method to resolve the relationship between the two people through dialogue and communication. of...misunderstanding.

However, Linn is not a person who can be reasoned with.

Especially when he is more reasonable.

"Aha!"

There was a strange scream in Lin En's hand. Although there was no sharp sword in Lin En's hand, it would not cause any direct damage, but the slender pink bird-head stick in his hand was surprisingly strong. Every time he struck it, it struck Xibo. There would be a roar on Lute's sword, which made Hippolyta's wrists hurt and her jaws cracked.

What's even more terrifying is that Hippolyta can't defend against all Linn's attacks.

Lin had hit her on her body, even on her head and face, leaving swelling and scars.

Lin En said he wouldn't kill her, but he didn't say he wouldn't beat her either.

"Now you want to be reasonable again? Huh?!"

Lin En was still wielding the magic wand, purely using it as an extended version of a pickaxe.

It was really hard for Linn to have a good impression of people like Hippolyta.

When you try to reason with her, she uses force against you. When she realized that she couldn't beat you, she started to say: There is no need to hit people, we should be reasonable.

Ah.

So you must take advantage and never suffer a loss, right?

Lynn's assessment is: beat. Give it a beating and it'll be fine if it hurts.

Pong!

Linn hit Hippolyta's sword with a stick. Although the sword, which had been blessed by the gods, was not damaged, Hippolyta's mouth was stained with blood and she could no longer hold the sword.

The long sword fell out of hand, flew far away, and then landed on the ground. Before Hippolyta could speak, she was hit hard on the face, and her whole body was thrown away and fell to the ground.

"Aha!"

Linn raised the stick in his hand high again, with the beak facing Hippolyta's head, about to drop it.

"Diana——!!"

At the critical moment, Hippolyta removed the previous restrictions and shouted her daughter's name loudly.

When someone rushed out of a room in the center of the island, Linn had flipped in the air and dived to the ground. At the same time, he put away the stick in his hand, took off the mask on his face, showed a warm smile, stretched out his hand, and faced the ground. Hippolyta, who was sitting on top, shrank back and said gently: "Why did you fall?

Get up quickly, the ground is cold. "

(End of chapter)