
He died pushing a child out of the path of a speeding car.He woke up in the body of a sixteen-year-old boy inside the walls of Troy — seven years before the war that would burn it to the ground.Karim Elnashar was a history lecturer. He knew exactly how this story ended: his brother Hector dies. His brother Paris destroys everything. Troy burns. An entire civilization collapses.He knows the future. He knows the enemy. He knows every mistake that will be made.The question is whether one man — armed with nothing but 2,300 years of human knowledge — can rewrite the ending of the most famous war in history.And whether he even has the right to try.https://discord.gg/a8zZy3pEK
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- Chapter 95: The Largest Wave
- Chapter 94: Hector and Paris
- Chapter 93: Preparing Paris
- Chapter 92: The Calculation
- Chapter 91: Cassandra Knows
- Chapter 90: The Spartan Question
- Chapter 89: What Ampelos Hears
- Chapter 88: The Thracian Contact
- Chapter 87: The Fleet Question
- Chapter 86: Hector’s Calculation
- Chapter 85: The Second Envoy
- Chapter 84: Deia
- Chapter 83: What Integration Costs
- Chapter 82: The Schools Under Strain
- Chapter 81: Paris and Hector
- Chapter 80: Antiphus and the New Medicine
- Chapter 79: Controlled Intelligence
- Chapter 78: The Mechanism Problem
- Chapter 77: Fylon Finds Something
- Chapter 76: Priam and the Doubters
- Chapter 75: The Councillors Move
- Chapter 74: What the Network Is Worth
- Chapter 73: The Regional Meeting
- Chapter 72: Managing the Impossible
- Chapter 71: The Wave in Force
- Chapter 70: Cassandra and the Narrowing
- Chapter 69: Priam’s Answer
- Chapter 68: After the Envoy Leaves
- Chapter 67: The Real Conversation
- Chapter 66: What the Envoy Sees
- Chapter 65: The Formal Envoy
- Chapter 64: Paris and the Question He Doesn’t Ask
- Chapter 63: Fylon’s New Map
- Chapter 62: The Organized Buffer
- Chapter 61: What Hector Sees
- Chapter 60: The Displaced and the City
- Chapter 59: Arsini and the Third Year
- Chapter 58: The Carian Yes
- Chapter 57: What Daidalos Built
- Chapter 56: What Meron Knew
- Chapter 55: The Strait Clause
- Chapter 54: What Priam Hears
- Chapter 53: The Carian Problem
- Chapter 52: What Lycia Decides
- Chapter 51: What Paris Brings Back
- Chapter 50: The Argument
- Chapter 49: Two Letters
- Chapter 48: Two Directions
- Chapter 47: What the Watch Finds
- Chapter 46: What Paris Brings Back
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He died pushing a child out of the path of a speeding car.He woke up in the body of a sixteen-year-old boy inside the walls of Troy — seven years before the war that would burn it to the ground.Karim Elnashar was a history lecturer. He knew exactly how this story ended: his brother Hector dies. His brother Paris destroys everything. Troy burns. An entire civilization collapses.He knows the future. He knows the enemy. He knows every mistake that will be made.The question is whether one man — armed with nothing but 2,300 years of human knowledge — can rewrite the ending of the most famous war in history.And whether he even has the right to try.https://discord.gg/a8zZy3pEK