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Chapter 840

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Among all the current mythological systems, if one were to ask which mythological system was more prominent, then the Indian mythological system would undoubtedly be mentioned by many people.

Whether it was in terms of scale or history, Indian mythology was superior to many other myths. In terms of the height of mystery, it was even more difficult to compare to Indian mythology. Whether it was Buddhism, Tantrism, or other various beliefs, almost all of them had an extraordinary relationship with India.

In the ancient Indian narrative poem, Mahabharata, there were many heroes who appeared in it.

Among them, the most famous hero was undoubtedly the core of Mahabharata, Arjuna.

He was the son of the King of Kulu and the third of the five Bandu brothers. At the same time, he was also the son of the Thunder God Indra. His talent, personality, and other aspects were impeccable. He was an archer who pursued fame on the battlefield.

Among the many heroes in India, Arjuna was undoubtedly the most outstanding one. He was rated as one of the strongest heroes in India. People called him the God's Chosen Hero. Even the gods admired his achievements and were amazed by his talent. Therefore, many gods favored him and gave him all kinds of enchantments and weapons.

Arjuna had one of his biggest rivals in his life. He was recognized as a terrifying enemy.

He was Arjuna's half-brother, who inherited the blood of Sun God Surya. Just like Arjuna, who inherited the blood of Indra, the God of Thunder, he was a demigod hero.

If Arjuna was the protagonist of Mahabharata, then this great hero was the villain who was Arjuna's final opponent. He was a true hero who fought to the end in the face of all kinds of injustice.

It could be said that if Arjuna was the God's Chosen Hero, then this great hero was the God's Chosen Hero.

Because of his mother's pleading, he vowed not to attack the five Bandu brothers except Arjuna, and he let them go countless times on the battlefield.

Because Thunder God Indra was afraid that Ah Zhouna would die on the battlefield, he turned into a beggar and asked for the golden armor that he had been born with. Despite knowing all of this, he still agreed. He stripped off the golden armor that had already fused with his body and gave it to Indra, losing his skin.

In the final battle with Ah Zhouna, he had lost a part of his body and was unprecedentedly weak. But because of the curse of the Gods, not only did his wheels sink into the ground during the battle, he also couldn't remember the true name of his weapon. In the end, he fell into a state where he couldn't move. Ah Zhouna didn't hesitate to break the rules and shoot an arrow from his back, killing him. However, he was proud of the fact that Ah Zhouna didn't hesitate to break the rules to kill him.

He was such a hero who constantly gave alms to others and continued to give tolerance to others. In the end, he was killed in a way that was close to murder.

To put it bluntly, in terms of the status of a hero, he was undoubtedly above Ah Zhouna.

And Ah Zhouna, who violated the rules and killed him in a way that was close to murder, regarded it as the only and biggest stain in his life, and he regretted it for the rest of his life.

Because of his outstanding heroic personality, as the son of Sun God Surya, he was completely integrated with his father after his death, thus incarnating as the sun that shined on the earth.

Therefore, this hero had the highest heroic disposition and the highest divine suitability. Even looking at all the myths, looking at all the heroic spirits in the Hero's Throne, he could be ranked first or second.

His name was Karna. He was a great hero of India who was born with a golden armor that even the gods could barely destroy, and he had learned a lot of martial arts and equipment from his master, Rama, who was the Axe-Wielding Brahmin. However, he was not acknowledged and was even cursed and treated unfairly.

Roman's evaluation of him was correct.

This hero had indeed surpassed the category of top servants, and it was not an exaggeration to say that he was an exception.

Compared with Berserker, who was said to be from Greek mythology, King Arthur of Fuyuki City, and even Jeanne d 'Arc and other top servants, they were all faintly inferior.

And Rozen finally understood why the Golden Crow reacted so fiercely to Karna.

Because both of them symbolized the existence of the sun. One was the incarnation of the sun, and the other was integrated with the sun. Both of them could be said to be of the same race, companions, and the same kind.

"… That really scared me."

Even Skaha stared at Karna and made such a statement.

"Even standing here, I can feel your nobility, selflessness, and strength. I'm afraid that even in the Hero's Throne, there is no one who can match you, right?"

Scaha actually gave such an earth-shattering evaluation.

Regarding that …

"This is your misunderstanding, Queen of the Shadow Kingdom."

Karna looked at Skaha and revealed Skaha's true identity. He spoke in an indifferent tone.

"I am just a person who was killed by a real hero. There are also several extremely terrifying heroes in that throne, and they are qualified to be called the strongest. I don't have such a title."

That was what he said …

"Although if you do your best, it shouldn't be a problem to fight them to a draw."

Karna said in an absolutely rational, calm, and indifferent tone.

That was not self-confidence, but a very objective recognition.

It was true that Karna couldn't be called the strongest, but he was not inferior to any hero. He was a member who could compete with others for the throne of the strongest. No hero dared to say that they could beat him.

"Of course, you are not in the throne, so it doesn't count."

Karna said that to Skaha.

In other words, Karna admitted that Skaha would not lose to him.

This made a moving smile appear on Scaha's face.

"If I can fight with one of the greatest heroes in Hindustan, it will be a worthwhile trip."

Scaha was actually faintly revealing his intention to fight.

Obviously, this battle maniac teacher was excited to see his prey again.

However, it was different from the time when he was with Rozen.

At that time, Skaha took a fancy to Rozen's talent and thought that he could cultivate him into a strong man who could kill him.

On the other hand, Skaha didn't want to accept Rozen as a disciple at all.

Because this person already had the strength to kill Scaha.

Therefore, Scaha was really excited to see the prey.

Karna could naturally feel Skaha's joy and fighting spirit.

However …

"I don't want to fight you."

Karna had clearly expressed his will.

It was not that he was afraid of fighting, not that he refused, but …

"You are the master from Chaldea, right?"

Karna finally looked at Rozen.

"I have a favor to ask, please help me."

Karna's words to Rozen stunned everyone.

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