Chapter 135: Know Me, Blame Me, It's Only The Iliad

After a brief struggle, Luo En had a thought and found some relief.

Fate was not a straight and unchanging line but a long river with undulating waves, the spray containing countless possibilities.

And from the moment he had chosen to unite with Thetis, Achilles' original fate had long been altered beyond recognition.

Since even his biological father was completely different, it was hardly surprising that his gender had changed.

Moreover, in the original legend, Thetis, fearing that if she bore a son, the curse of fate would lead him to a violent death, had not only magically endowed her child with an undying body but also entrusted him to Lycormades, the King of Skyros Island, where Achilles grew up disguised as a girl.

It wasn't until the outbreak of the Trojan War that Odysseus, who had come to deliver an oracle using trickery, identified Achilles among a group of girls, leading this Child of Fate step by step toward death.