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Chapter 81 Another Loki's reputation is damaged

Chapter 81: Another Loki's reputation is damaged

After looking at Mimir, and then at Kratos who had thrown his axe aside and was swinging Diana's ankle back and forth with his bare hands, Ron pointed at the violent figure and said:

"Do you think he came to Northern Europe to escape for his life?"

"...Isn't it?" Mimir asked doubtfully, "The Greek God Realm is also one of the most powerful God Realms among all the God Realms. When Greece was tragically destroyed, our neighboring God Realms were extremely nervous. However, although the Greek God Realm was destroyed, the people there did not die out. From what I know, many God Realms converted the survivors into their own believers."

"Some weaker gods were also integrated into other divine realms. Kratos...isn't that right?"

Ron didn't say anything, just looked at Mimir quietly. Mimir was also a little annoyed and said:

"If you're going to be so evasive, you might as well just say that Kratos killed all the Greek gods! At least I can take it as a joke... Wait, what do you mean by that look?"

With a look of approval, Ron gave a thumbs up and said, "Although it's a little strange, you are unexpectedly right."

"……what?"

Mimir blinked, then hurriedly looked behind him, then glanced at Ron, then at Kratos. Finally, he took a deep breath and said:

"Is it really Kratos? He is the legendary Spartan Ghost?! Oh my god! The Spartan Ghost is hanging on me!"

"Don't say that name!"

Hearing Mimir's words, Kratos, who was fighting on the side, also let out a low roar. Although there was not much malice in his heart, the surging blood and divine power made Kratos look like a torch.

There was no need to even take action. Just a sudden gust of wind blew Mimir off the table. Diana, who was closer, was like being hit by a battering ram. She flew out with a bang and broke the top of a mountain before she could barely stop.

Realizing that his power was out of control, Kratos snorted coldly, then picked up the axe that had fallen to the ground, returned to the cave, picked up Mimir's head and put it on the table, glanced at Ron, snorted coldly and said:
"This is all in the past. Don't mention it anymore... It doesn't make any sense."

"...Well, if you say it's meaningless, then it's meaningless."

Glancing at Kratos, Mimir curled his lips and said, "I was wondering why Odin, the one-eyed dragon, would inexplicably ask Balder to come to you..."

"..." Kratos didn't say anything, just stared at Mimir. Seeing this, Mimir also said:
"After the collapse of the Greek God Realm, many of the remaining gods and monsters went to other worlds. The Egyptian God Realm took in the most, and the Nordic God Realm also took in a part. They even built a Greek temple in Helheim. I thought before that you are just a Greek demigod, so why not just throw you to Helheim? Why are you so important that Balder, the God of Light, personally came to talk to you?"

"Now it seems that Odin should have noticed some clues a long time ago."

Hearing this, Kratos narrowed his eyes slightly: "What do you mean?"

"Odin is a cunning and treacherous conspirator who should never be trusted. He has sent someone to contact you now, which proves that he must have been observing you for a long time. Otherwise, he would have killed you immediately."

"Then how does he observe me?"

"Ravens." Mimir said, "Think carefully, do you often see ravens near your home? Those ravens are his eyes. When they appear, it means he starts observing them."

With his eyelids lowered, Kratos fell into memories, and then a hint of violence appeared in his eyes, but at the same moment when this hint of violence appeared, a ball of cold air burst out from the Leviathan Axe in his hand. The biting coldness woke Kratos up suddenly, and he calmed down a little, and then silently missed Laufey.

Thinking of this, Kratos suddenly paused, and then he said hesitantly: "Mimir, answer me a question."

"You say, brother." Noticing that Kratos had a strange expression, Mimir became more serious.

"Fei...why did you appear beside me?"

"..."

After hearing this, there was a moment of silence, and then Mimir said hesitantly, "My impression of Fei... To be honest, Lao Kui, even now, I still find it hard to believe that Fei would marry you."

Mimir said with some emotion:

"Laufy is happy to help the weak, and is willing to fight with the weak against the cruel God-King Odin. He is an awe-inspiring warrior. Even Thor, the most powerful of the Norse gods, recognizes Laufey's strength and virtue. But other things besides that..."

"Why don't you ask this guy?"

Fei is the abbreviation of Kratos' wife Laufey. After hearing Mimir's words and meeting Kratos' gaze, Ron nodded.

Although Laufey is dead, he can be said to be Kratos' only spiritual sustenance after entering Northern Europe, and Laufey's death has gradually triggered the Ragnarok of the Gods.

As Kratos' wife, Laufey is no weakling. For example, Kratos' current weapon, the Leviathan Axe, was once Laufey's weapon. It is unknown how Kratos and Laufey met, but judging from the plot, even Kratos admired Laufey's martial arts and thought that the battle with her was perfect.

"This matter is quite complicated from the beginning. It involves many problems and some long-standing conflicts in the nine Nordic realms." Ron said, "But I can tell you with certainty that you don't have to worry."

Ron said: "Your acquaintance with Laufey is not due to any conspiracy. She is the last frost giant. She always lends a helping hand to those in need without seeking any return. Similarly, she loves you and Atreus..."

"This is enough."

Hearing this, Kratos nodded and said: "That's enough..."

After a pause, Kratos asked again: "So, she wants me to...?"

"It's not that she wants you to do anything, but she hopes that Northern Europe can be better." Knowing that Kratos was asking why Laufey asked him to scatter her ashes from the highest mountain in the Nine Realms, Ron also replied:
"Laufy loves peace and hopes to save the Nine Realms oppressed by the Norse gods. By peeping into fate, she passed on hope to you. Of course, you can also choose to refuse, which is nothing more than bowing your head when Odin comes to the door, and then letting the Asgardian gods continue to rule the Nine Realms forever."

"There's no use bowing your head." Hearing this, Kratos snorted coldly and said with a cold look in his eyes:
"If compromise worked, there wouldn't be so many problems in Greece. I know the dirty tricks of these so-called gods best. They won't give up just because you give in. Instead, they will completely kill you all when they think it's enough!"

"That's right! Brother! You are right!" Mimir shouted excitedly: "Odin is that kind of person! Don't trust him! Let's kill him together! Just like... uh..."

"Like in Greece?" Ron glanced at Mimir and said with a smile, "You don't know what happened to the last person who was pinned on Kratos' waist." Hearing this, before Mimir could say anything, Kratos looked at Ron deeply and said, "This is all in the past..."

"Well, Mimir is not as useful as the sun god. Not only can his eyes not glow, but he only has one eye."

Mimir blinked and glanced at Kratos beside him. He seemed to understand why Kratos seemed so familiar with it when he hung himself on his waist for the first time...

"But you don't have to worry." Patting Mimir's head, Ron said with a smile: "If Helios is a flashlight, then you are at least a reading machine. For Kratos, this is much more important than a flashlight. After all, the sun will still rise and set even if the god of light in the Norse world dies."

"So after killing the Greek sun god, Greece will be plunged into darkness forever?" Mimir looked at Ron hesitantly and said with a sigh: "Sparta, who destroyed the Greek gods... Kratos came to Northern Europe. No wonder that cunning Odin is so nervous."

"Of course you are. Look, you have two horns on your head, perfect for cracking walnuts."

As he spoke, Ron took out two walnuts from somewhere, picked up Mimir's head and knocked them.

"You bastard, if you do this again next time I'll ask for money!"

"If you say that, there won't be a next time."

As he spoke, Ron picked up the walnut kernel and threw it into his mouth.

Walnuts are good for the brain, and walnuts that are cracked open from the head of the god of wisdom in Norse mythology are even more beneficial.

Watching the two chatting, Kratos shook his head in boredom. After a moment of silence, a hint of hesitation appeared on his broad face. It seemed that he wanted to ask something, but didn't know how to start.

"What's the matter? If you want to ask, just ask. And when we kill that god on earth, you should also help more."

"...Yes, I will."

Kratos nodded and took a deep breath. On the face of this Spartan ghost, the nightmare of the gods, Ron actually saw some embarrassment and uneasiness. This also made Ron a little curious about what kind of problem could make a tough guy like Kratos show such an expression.

Looking at Ron in front of him, Kratos asked: "What will the future Atreus be like?"

"do not know."

Ron said simply, "All I know about the future is that you killed Odin and became the new king of the Nordic gods. Atreus went to look for the souls of other giants. Although I'm not sure, he might go to other realms of gods, such as the Egyptian realm."

Hearing this, before Kratos could say anything, Mimir beside him couldn't help but blink.

"Uh...Kratos became the new Norse God King? Can you elaborate on that?"

"That's enough. I have no interest in becoming some so-called God King." After hearing Mimir's words, Kratos said with some disgust: "I've had enough of the so-called 'God'."

"Who knows? After all, people's ideas are constantly changing." Regarding Kratos's disgust for God, Ron just said with understanding:

"If you find it hard to accept, just pretend that I didn't say anything about it. After all, whether or not to become a God King is entirely up to your own will. As long as you want, there's nothing wrong with becoming a pure murderous devil."

"Let's continue talking about Atreus."

Shaking his head, Kratos took a deep breath and said, "What do you know about Atreus? Just tell me, whether it's true or not."

"That's something to talk about~" Hearing this, Ron showed a meaningful smile on his face.

When they met for the first time, Kratos and Mimir didn't know what Ron's smile meant, but after spending some time together, Ciri couldn't help but rub her brows.

Obviously, Ciri had already determined that this was a preliminary preparation for Ron to start pouring out bad water.

Ron coughed lightly and began to speak: "Atreus is a Greek name, but Atreus was born in Northern Europe, so let's first talk about his Norse name, which is the story of Loki."

"Although the Nordic world you live in is different from the Nordic mythology world I mentioned, the worlds are mutually reflected, just like two similar flowers. There are always reference points. For example, in most worlds, Loki is the key figure who triggered Ragnarok."

"And in the myths and legends of a certain world, Loki even turned into a mare and went to a construction site..."

Listening to Ron's story, Kratos was listening attentively at first. But slowly, Mimir saw that Kratos' face was getting darker and darker, and the Leviathan Axe in his hand was already frozen, but Kratos' body temperature was still rising!
Until Ciri couldn't bear it anymore, she forcibly dragged Ron aside, then looked at Kratos helplessly and said: "Don't listen to his nonsense! He himself can't be sure that those things will really happen! The Loki in the stronghold world alone is completely different from what this guy said!"

"…He can't be sure it will actually happen, which means it's possible, right?"

Looking up and glancing at Ciri, Kratos gave people a very silent feeling, like a suppressed volcano.

In this regard, Ciri pursed her lips and could only reluctantly say: "It is indeed possible, but that doesn't mean that..."

"That's enough." Kratos took a deep breath: "Even if it's just a possibility, I must discipline him when I return."

"This is what happens when an old father doesn't know how to communicate with his children." Ron patted Ciri's shoulder, who looked speechless. "And Atreus really needs to have a good talk with Kratos. About his life experience, bloodline, and so on."

In response, Ciri just gave Ron a helpless look.

No one would believe that Ron said these words for the sake of harmony between father and son...

But there is nothing we can do about it.

After all, among the various worlds, Loki's reputation is indeed awful in most cases...

(End of this chapter)

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