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Chapter 117 The Unspeakable Pain of Loki and Others

Chapter 117: The Unspeakable Pain of Loki and Others

After hearing what Atreus said, Loki was stunned for a moment, then he looked at Atreus with some doubt and said:
"Why? Do you know any other Lokis?"

Loki didn't think Atreus was himself from another world. After all, his appearance and personality were very different from his own. But there was a familiar aura about him... Loki didn't pay much attention to it before. But now, after a careful feeling, he might have seen himself from another world?
After all, he said his name was Atreus, which sounds like the Greek naming style.

Atreus' lips moved a few times, and then he said helplessly: "My name in Greece is Atreus, but I am a mixed race of Nordic and Greek. The Nordic name my mother gave me is... Loki."

"..."

Hearing this, Loki blinked, then swiftly stood up from the ice pit he had created, walked to Atreus and bent down. His pair of broken golden horns were very close to Atreus, but compared to the pair of ostentatious golden horns, both Atreus and Loki were obviously more concerned about this guy with the same name as themselves.

"Let me ask you, where are you from?" Loki stroked his chin and said, "Are you from this world? Or are you from another world?"

"From another world!"

Atreus nodded and directly admitted his identity, then said: "My father is a god from Greece, and my mother is a giant... To be honest, I don't know how my parents knew each other, but my name in Norse is indeed Loki, although I only found out about this not long ago."

"Descendant of God?" Hearing this, Loki's eyes showed a hint of surprise, and he said: "Although all worlds come from the same source, being called a god requires more than just having great power."

"I know, my father told me!"

Hearing this, Loki also touched his chin and then asked, "Your father? What's your father's name? Odin? Or something else?"

"Neither. My father's Greek name is Kratos, and his Norse name is Farbti. As for Odin... I've heard of him, but he is completely different from the Odin of this world."

Atreus crossed his arms and said, somewhat puzzled:

"My father made some mistakes in Greece... so he wandered to Northern Europe and met my mother. But according to my mother and Aunt Freya whom I met, Mr. Mimir, Odin in our world doesn't seem to be a good person. Although he is called the father of the gods, many people are against him."

Although he is still a child, after experiencing some things, Atreus has more or less realized that some things are unnecessary and should not be revealed to others.

Especially after Kratos repeatedly told Atreus that this would only bring disaster, Atreus began to try to hide his desire to show off.

Loki did not realize how outrageous the "mistakes" his father had made in Greece were, and thought that he had angered some gods, so he comforted him casually:
"Indeed, many gods have strange temperaments. I'm sure your father had no choice but to do so..."

"No, actually my father knew the consequences very well, but he still did it out of anger..." Atreus said silently in his heart, but only in his heart. After thinking for a moment, Loki beside him nodded thoughtfully and said, "If that's the case, it seems that you are indeed from a very distant world."

While searching for his own future, Loki also tried to learn about dimensional magic out of fear of the tragic future. Unfortunately, learning dimensional magic was no easier than learning destiny magic. After studying for several months, he could not even feel the dimensions outside the material world, or even the boundaries of the material world, let alone randomly extracting energy from various dimensions and integrating it into his body like the Ancient One.

It is hard to imagine how powerful the supreme wizard who can harness the energy of multiple dimensions to fight at the same time and even kill the corpses of dimensional demons possesses... Perhaps even my father would find it difficult to defeat him?
It's not Loki's fault for thinking this way. After all, he didn't know the destructive power of Odin at his full strength, let alone the destructive power of the Sorcerer Supreme who lost all constraints and ignored all rules.

But even so, Loki is still Loki after all. As one of the top magic geniuses in Asgard, although Loki himself has not learned dimensional magic, he still found the information he wanted to know in the Asgard Library through his powerful search ability.

Although it is just a few words, this world should be born on a huge "tree". Each universe is a leaf, and these leaves are derived from the tree branch, which is the sacred timeline and the worldview of the main universe. Therefore, all the leaves growing on this branch are more or less highly similar.

As for those distant leaves coming from other branches, although they are far apart, their trunks all grow from the trunk of the same tree, and have more or less similar projections.

And now, there is no doubt that this guy named Atreus should be the person who lives in another leaf on another branch of the World Tree far away.

This also caused Loki to think - you know, it is so difficult to travel through space on the same branch, and even there are very few people who can perceive the boundaries of the material world. Then who brought Atreus directly from his world to his own world?

Thinking of this, Loki couldn't help but think of the multiverse-level crisis that nearly cost his father half his life some time ago—a major event that even affected many unspeakable great gods, the conjunction of the celestial spheres.

Loki's face darkened as he thought about it, and then he asked suspiciously, "What is your relationship with Ron?"

"Ron?" Hearing this, Atreus was stunned, his face tensed, and then he said: "It was Mr. Ron who brought me to this world... and my father."

Hearing this, looking at the embarrassment on Atreus' face, and thinking of the fact that he was also called Loki in Northern Europe, Loki's face looked a bit like soy sauce pork liver.

"Um...I mean...just, just asking casually."

Atreus said in a low voice, somewhat awkwardly: "Your partner...uh, or sexual orientation..."

"Shut up!" Loki couldn't help but cover his face and said, "I should be the one asking this question!"

(End of this chapter)

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