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Stealing the Celestial Path.

Chapter 543: "The Humor and Martial Arts of Troy". [555]



Summary

In "Troy at Dawn," three Greek envoys prepare to leave Troy, escorted by Antenor, who hopes to secure goodwill amidst the looming war. As they depart, Odysseus assures Antenor of his family's safety should Troy fall. However, a young Prince Paris appears, hinting at the precariousness of Antenor's position. Meanwhile, aboard the warship, Odysseus suspects a traitor among them, leading to tension with Menelaus, who grows suspicious of Palamedes. Despite their failures in gaining a righteous cause for war, Palamedes boasts of their gold and the duel Paris proposed. Agamemnon, frustrated by the situation, realizes the implications of Paris's challenge and the potential for conflict, setting the stage for future battles.

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