The Clamoring Hydra

Chapter 105: ·Homer

Athens, Greece.

After ten years of development, although Athens is now inferior to Sparta, the influence of the single theory on the surrounding area is no weaker than that of Sparta.

But it's just the surrounding area... As the richest and most civilized city-state in the world, Sparta has a profound impact on humanity. Flames, reproduction, farming, wine... almost all started from Sparta first and spread. But even so, Sparta’s position restricts the development of Sparta—

The Peloponnese peninsula is a terrain that is easy to defend and difficult to attack. To enter the Peloponnese peninsula through the Greek mainland, the first thing to do is to land from the Attica peninsula to Salamis Road. Then use Salamis as a springboard to enter the first territory of the Peloponnesian peninsula-Lions Gate in the main city of Mycenae.

In the original history of the world, the Mycenae civilization was also an extremely strong stroke in Greek history. But it is a pity that under the operation of Hydera, although the current Mycenae is more prosperous than other towns and states, in front of Sparta...whether it is population mobility, population density, or other Any military force is far weaker than Sparta.

And this world is weak and strong, and Shanghai Della itself is the leader of the entire land of the Peloponnese peninsula, so now Mycenae is also a part of Sparta... Status is similar to the border city. However, because of the general kindness and mellowness of the golden human race, although it is a border city, the actual defense force is not very much.

There is only one entrance and exit, although it makes Spartan solid, but it also limits the spread of prestige... there are gains and losses.

Although some people will say: Since it is not possible on the road, why not take the waterway? In this regard, the answer is also very simple... In this era, travel is to bet on life. The monsters in the Aegean Sea, as estimated by Hydera, may be more than the total number of humans in this era...

Transformed into an old man, Hydera wore a white old robe. Although it was white, the robe was covered with stains, patches, and branches and leaves of thorn bushes. It feels like it just came out of the old forest in the mountains.

Thick, dense hair covered the eyes, and the messy beard was uneven. But it may be because of immortality, so even if Hydera becomes this look, the clothes are still holy and noble...not like a beggar, but like a mellow elder.

Looking at the figure on the water, Hydera's eyes sighed with emotion...I haven't seen human beings for a long time... What I looked like in the beginning, it seems to have been blurred in memory...should it be sad? Hydera was undecided. The long memory is a burden to the current Hydera.

"Is my eyes still unable to change..."

Thinking about it, Hydera frowned uncontrollably. Although Hydera has been able to change into various postures by relying on the control of its own body, it is impossible to make any changes in some characteristics. And to say the most eye-catching part of Hydera, then there is nothing more than those golden eyes...not a pair, but nine pairs. It's just that these nine pairs of eyes are all over Hydera's body, closed tightly, and hidden under the white robe.

Shaking his head, Hydra covered his forehead forward, then stood up, picked up a wooden stick that fell on the ground, and walked toward Athens with bare feet.

---Three days later ---

The city of Athens is still full of people. As the inland city of Greece, the city of Athens has a unique advantage in trade. Although there are many evil sea beasts in the Aegean Sea, there are no large sea beasts in the shallow waters of the offshore area. Especially after the gods seem to have begun to pay attention to humans in recent years, it has been a long time to help humans expel small sea beasts near the water...

In this case, the city-states capable of deep-sea voyages, except for Sparta, can wander in shallow water... The other Titan heirs are not as big as Hydera, so they can deter sea beasts only by their momentum power.

Although the folk customs are mellow, it may be to prevent the existence of beasts and so on. There is still a team of guards at the gates of Athens.

"Hey, have you heard that there seems to be a famous old man who has been walking towards us recently."

A young guard poked his partner beside him with his elbow. In this era, things like standing guard are extremely boring, and in this era, there are no evils such as thieves or bandits, so the guards can generally do something to prevent the appearance of beasts or help difficulties. pedestrian. In this case, chatting while standing guard is nothing... if you have free money, you can even buy some ale.

When he heard the words of his companions, the other guard nodded.

"I heard...but I also heard that the old man's poetry has magical powers, which can heal the dying patient and resurrect the broken limb."

"True and false? Can you resurrect the broken limb? Can't even the Spartan honey grass do?"

The first guard appeared a little surprised, while the other guard felt very surprised when he felt his surprise.

And while the guards chatted one by one, the other side...

Near the city of Athens, a slightly chaotic head wore a white robe with a hood and a laurel branch made by others. Although barefoot, Hydera’s feet were not muddy. It's as if the dust on this road will not fall on him... The clean soles combined with the messy white robe make the current Hydera look strange...

His eyes were closed, with a wooden staff in his hand, it felt like a blind man... but despite this, Hydera's pace remained unchanged. On the contrary, with a wooden stick, Hydra walked a little faster than ordinary people. The beard, which was originally messy, was as if it had been carefully managed by others. With gray and white, now Hydera looks like a wise elder.

And now Hydera should not be called Hydera...should be called--poet, Homer.

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