Chapter 79: You don’t want Atreus either…~
After hearing Diana's words, Ron's mouth twitched a few times - you, the God of War, why do I feel a little familiar with you?
Thinking in his mind, Ron said, "Is there a human head pinned to his waist?"

"Have."

Somewhat surprised that Ron actually knew about this, Diana also said: "It is a human head from Northern Europe. Although it is not very clear, this summoned god of war does have a powerful force in his body. It's a pity that he is a coward and dare not face the battle directly."

As she spoke, Diana curled her lips in disdain, as if she felt sorry that such a powerful force fell on such a weak person who passively avoided fighting.

In response, Ron also glanced at Diana.

You have no idea how warlike this guy is. Ares shouted that he was invincible, and Zeus had to shout "there's a cheat" when he saw him.

There was a human head on his waist and his weapon was an axe... Although he was not sure, Ron roughly guessed what state this God of War was in now.

"Take me to see him." Ron said, "See if he is the one I'm looking for."

Ron still remembered that one of the reasons why he came to this world was that he was a selected team member who accidentally fell into this world due to the intersection of celestial spheres during his descent.

Now it seems obvious that this God of War is the one he is looking for... Thinking about it this way, perhaps Ciri can't really be blamed for this matter. Because the group of female warriors on Paradise Island did summon a real God of War.

God of War, Kratos. One of the most powerful men in the single-player masterpieces, he was killed many times, and then fought his way out of Hades many times. In the end, he killed a lot of people in the holy mountain of Olympus, slaughtered all the gods, left hope to mankind, and embarked on a long journey, leaving the Greek world.

Thinking in his heart, Ron also added: "Whether your world still has a future may depend on this cowardly war god you mentioned."

Hearing this, Diana looked at Ron in disbelief, but after thinking about it, she didn't say much. She just snorted coldly, then turned around and took Ron towards the mountains in the distance of Paradise Island.

Soon, the group arrived at an altar. It was called an altar, but it was actually a large valley.

"This is where the ceremony was held on Paradise Island. After we discovered that the power of the God Realm was gradually fading away, we held a grand ceremony to seek protection from the gods."

Diana crossed her arms and said, "But for some reason, the guy who showed up in the end was someone I've never heard of... I hope what you said is true, but I don't think a coward who doesn't dare to fight can save anything."

The Realm of God, one of the seven fundamental forces of the DC Universe, is similar to the Infinity Stones, but it does not have a stable entity. Instead, it exists in the DC Multiverse as a concept with consciousness.

The Speed ​​Force is the force that drives the progress of time and space in the DC Universe. The Realm of God is the source of all divine power in the DC Universe, and the source of all magic. All gods, demons, and angels in the DC Universe come from the Realm of God.

The God Realm is far away from this world, and ordinary people will not be affected too much. But gods, divine creatures, and magicians can feel it clearly. That is to say, the divine force field of Paradise Island can continue to provide accumulated divine power, otherwise, these female warriors on Paradise Island may become no different from mortals.

However, even if the Divine Stand had stored up more Divine Power, the unlimited use would eventually run out. Especially since Paradise Island needed to guard against threats from under the sea, activating Divine Power was inevitable in order to maintain sufficient combat capability.

Without supplies, the remaining divinity is getting less and less. No wonder Diana, the war lord who believes in Ares, is so easy to talk to. It can be felt that it is not that Diana has become easy to talk to, but that she brought Ron here with the mentality of giving it a try.

Arriving at the top of the valley, Diana said coldly: "Coward! Come out! Someone is looking for you!"

Hearing Diana's disgust towards Kratos, Ron could understand.

Looking at the problem from the perspective of Paradise Island, they don't know about Kratos, the God of War. All they know is Ares, the God of War. In this case, in order to save Paradise Island, they summoned the God of War, but a bald Nordic guy they had never seen before came, and his name was not Tyr...

This sudden despair and unwillingness is like when you get off the train and are breathing fresh air, and as the train starts roaring towards the north, you suddenly hear "Bluetooth connection disconnected" in your headphones.

But to be fair...

"Your luck is already good." Looking at the valley below, Ron said with a little emotion: "If it had been a little earlier, when he was summoned here, Paradise Island might have ceased to exist."

What is Paradise Island? It is the place of grace of the Greek gods in the DC world. It is also because of this that Paradise Island is full of traces related to the Greek gods.

In this case, this Kratos has already gone to Northern Europe to retire. If it were the timeline where he is still in Greece, the hot-tempered Kratos would come here, and Diana would probably not need to say too much, and the Chaos Blade would have already started chopping.

Diana seemed a little confused about Ron's words, but in the end she just sneered disdainfully, obviously not taking it to heart.

In response, Ron came to the top of the valley slowly and called softly: "Kratos." "..."

Ron's voice was not loud, but it was clearly heard in the Ritual Valley. A moment later, a burly bald man walked out of a cave in the valley. He had an axe on his back and a wooden shield similar to the Sekiro's mechanical umbrella on his left wrist.

It is called a mechanical shield, but in terms of quality or other things, the two are incomparable.

Raising his head, he looked at Ron, whose whole body was dead white, and the once bright red tattoos were slightly dim and mottled due to the passage of time. If there was anything that had not changed, it was Kratos' eyes... A lot of emotions were suppressed in those eyes, including anger, unwillingness, urgency, and tension.

But in the end, looking at Ron, Kratos just said in a deep voice:

"you know me?"

"I came to this world just to find you."

"Send me back."

Kratos' words were quite straightforward. After learning about Ron's origins, he lost all interest and said immediately, "I don't care about any system or agreement, send me away from here and let me go back to where I came from."

"Don't be so quick to refuse." Ron said, "In fact, I understand that you are in a bad mental state right now. To be honest, if I heard so many favorable conditions and came to such a harsh environment, I would not be able to accept it."

What does this feeling feel like? It can be summed up in four sentences:
I traveled through time? And I am weak and coughing all the time?
It looks like it’s ancient times. I must use advanced knowledge to live a good life.

Moreover, my wife is beautiful, virtuous, takes care of the housework, and feeds me medicine.

You call me Dalang?

Although it sounds a bit strange, Ron is more or less certain that Kratos should have agreed with Geralt for similar reasons.

When he was invited by the group, Geralt thought it was a joke from his warlock friend and agreed to it. What about Kratos? He has more regrets than Geralt. He was killed again and again, and crawled out of the underworld again and again. After experiencing all the hardships, he saw through these boring tricks and finally chose to leave hope to humans...

On this thorny road, Kratos' mother Callisto, wife Lysandra, daughter Caleambi, brother Deimos... all the people he loved deeply were killed by the gods or by Kratos himself. His pale skin was also stained by the ashes of his first wife and daughter.

If there was a chance to do it all over again, no one would be more eager to change it all than Kratos.

Although it is not certain whether Kratos dealt with it casually like Geralt or really chose to respond with hope, one thing is certain. That is, when Kratos saw the guy who promised him a bright future and threw himself into such a world, all he could feel was mockery and unprecedented anger.

but……

"Atreus."

Hearing these four words, Kratos's eyes fixed, then he tightened his grip on the axe in his hand, pointed at Ron and said, "How did you know this name... Answer me!"

"Don't worry." Ron said, "Norway is not a place suitable for young people to grow up. You still have Mimir's head on your waist. I guess you have already embarked on the path of fulfilling your second wife's last wish, right?"

"It seems that you really know a lot of things, even my name. This is amazing~" Mimir, who was on Kratos' waist, shook his head, poked his head out from the silk cloth, and looked at Ron curiously with his eyes slanted, and said:

"It seems that the voice Kratos heard was real. However, this world is not as hopeless as it seems. What happened?"

"Something did happen, but it's not serious."

Ron said: "Atreus is growing up, but if I may be frank, his birth will also be accompanied by the end of the Norse world. And the Norse gods of Asgard will not sit idly by and watch all this happen."

"You don't want Atreus to have the same experience as you had in Greece, do you?"

Hearing this, Kratos' eyes flickered a few times, and then he exhaled heavily:
"go on."

(End of this chapter)

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