Chapter 59 What is fate?
The stone-gray eyeballs turned slightly, and the tiny figure in front of them was reflected in the huge eyeballs. However, Su Hao was a little afraid of this person who looked so small and could turn him into a pulp with a single slap.

There is no other reason.

Just because this person is called Odin.

Odin, the child of Bauer and the giantess Bestra, is in charge of time, prophecy, kingship, wisdom, healing, magic, poetry, war and death, and is the king of the gods, creator and creation god in Norse mythology.

Although He is not as omniscient and omnipotent as the God in Hebrew mythology, He who has mastered the almost omnipotent Rune script and the invincible gun Gungnir is definitely the most powerful in Norse mythology God, there is no one, even Thor, the god of thunder, is not as good as him.

And such a god,
When Ragnarok kicked off and the final decisive battle was about to begin, instead of preparing for the battle in the Golden Palace, what did you come to him for?
and……

"This Odin seems a bit wrong."

Su Hao looked at this ancient god with a strong sense of vigilance in his eyes.

In Norse mythology, Odin dedicated one of his eyes to the spring of wisdom in order to drink from the spring of wisdom, thus gaining a lot of knowledge, mastering countless magics, and seeing through the past and the future.

And when Gail, the lord of the Basaka Empire, entertained the gods, he saw Odin's appearance through the eyes of old Neil. At that time, he was dressed with one eye.

But today,
The Odin he saw had lost both eyeballs.

But the question is, who can take away the other eye of this ancient god-king?
Other than that,

He felt an unusually familiar power from Odin, a power that seemed to be exactly the same as the madness he carried.

Disorder, chaos, unable to be described and understood by words, full of madness and pollution...

"It's very wrong."

Su Hao's heart was full of vigilance.

"The son of the deep sea, the ancient god Su..."

Standing in front of this huge monster that occupies the sky and the earth, even if you turn your eyes, you can't get a glimpse of the whole monster. Odin opened his mouth quietly, and the two eyes that lost their eyeballs seemed to be able to see, staring at the monster in front of him. The monster, with a low and gentle tone, "In your eyes, what is fate?"

He predicted the coming of the twilight of the gods. In order to prevent this fate, he chose to break with his brother and imprisoned the serpent Jormungandr in the endless sea. By default, the gods tied the wolf Fenrir with invisible chains , Hela was exiled to the kingdom of death, but his actions led to the arrival of the twilight of the gods.

He predicted the death of Baldr, the god of light, and cast magic on his own child, while cultivating the sun goddess Sur, but in the end, Baldr, the god of light, died, and the sun goddess Sur was also swallowed by the demon wolf. Inside the belly, the future of Ragnarok approached the gods slowly but firmly, stretching out his claws of death.

He drank water from the spring of wisdom one mouthful after another, peeking into futures one after another, trying to find a future that Ragnarok never came from among the countless futures, but even if he drank so much spring water and saw so many futures , but in the future he saw, without exception, the final outcome was Ragnarok...

He felt like a little bug that had fallen into a spider's web. Even though he was desperately resisting, he was already desperately resisting, but in the end it was all futile and useless.

What is destiny?
Hearing Odin's words, Su Hao couldn't help thinking.

If it was him before time travel, if he heard someone ask him what fate is, he would directly say that fate is a nature endowed by nature, and luck refers to the changes in the day after tomorrow. , both innate qualitative and acquired hard work.

But he crossed over, and entered the world of Norse mythology through the gray hole, and his perception of fate changed accordingly.

Because the essence of the Norse mythology world is a fatalistic world.

Human norn and powerful gods can predict the fate of a person, or even a god, and the three most powerful of the norn are the representatives and incarnations of destiny.

A person or thing, since he/it/he was born, its future has been doomed, no matter whether it knows its own destiny or not, and no matter whether it decides to resist this destiny, in the end, it will go to the predetermined ending.

In this world, what you can change and what you cannot change, what you can choose and what you cannot choose, these are all part of destiny.

The whole universe is like a grand and exquisite script, novel, story, and the plot of this story has been conceived in the mind of the 'author' from the very beginning. He feels that the character should accept the fate, and the character will accept it. Fate, he feels that this character should resist fate, and this character will resist fate, but no matter whether this character accepts or resists in this story, it is actually part of the story.

thinking,

Su Hao slowly organized these thoughts into sentences and told Odin.

And following Su Hao's narration, Odin's face showed a trace of bewilderment, "Whether it is acceptance or resistance, it is a part of fate... Is this the true face of fate?"

He stood where he was, feeling that the sea and the sky in front of him had turned into a huge stage.

Silk threads symbolizing destiny connect everyone on this stage, elves, dwarves, giants, monsters, and gods, and control everything in this world.

Those bodies, souls, thoughts, characters that I think belong to me alone...all of these are actually imposed on me by fate, and all my thoughts and ideas are actually bestowed on me by fate of.

"Let me ask you again, son of the deep sea, if someone regarded you as a doll, lifted your limbs and head with silk threads, and manipulated your every move, what would you do?"

Odin asked in a low voice,

And Su Hao said without hesitation,

"Of course to kill him."

(End of this chapter)

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