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Chapter 98: The child is ignorant and kills for fun

Chapter 98: Children are ignorant and kill for fun

Hearing the sound of Balder's arrival, everyone present was surprised, but their reactions varied.

Kratos was feeling depressed because of his wound, but suddenly he heard Balder's shouting. He raised his head, and his anger suddenly surged. Although he hadn't taken action yet, his muscles had already tensed up, his blood vessels had begun to bulge, and the aura around him had also begun to rise, as if he had entered a fighting state.

Freya's face was full of worry and panic. From the looks of it, she would not have any resentment at all, let alone fight, even if she was torn to pieces by Balder, let alone resist.

As for Mimir and Ron, they looked at each other, and Ron complained helplessly:

“Why are there so many problem children in Northern Europe?”

"Maybe it's because they have a problem with their parents." Mimir seemed very casual. Anyway, he didn't have a son... well, there was a high probability that he would not have one in the future. After all, everything below the neck had been amputated and buried in a tree.

Shaking his head, Ron had no intention of standing by and watching. Glancing at Freya, Ron simply said, "Open the door. One sheep is the same as herding two sheep. Let's see if we can have a chat."

Having said that, he looked at Kratos on the side.

"You should control your temper. In your current state, I'm really afraid that you will lose control and beat Balder too badly. I bet you that although Balder is immortal, if you really hit him too hard, the woman next to him will definitely not be able to bear it."

Hearing this, Kratos glanced at Freya, then took a deep breath, then stood up and stood aside with his arms folded.

Ron was really worried that Kratos would lose his strength and beat Balder to death - absolute immortality does not exist, similar to the sick Superman he met in the Flashpoint universe before, who could still fight with his head chopped off. Resolving the current predicament by self-destructing in battle is as simple as eating and drinking water.

But this is all based on the condition that there is sufficient supply of secret energy, and through burning a large amount of stored secret energy, one can forcibly prolong one's life and complete resurrection before complete death.

Kratos was unable to harm Balder before, perhaps because Kratos had lived in this land for a long time, or perhaps because the Nordic and Greek domains all belong to one big world from a more macro perspective. Whoever is at home can cover the other's ability.

But now it is different. After going to the Flashpoint Universe and the Base Universe, Kratos's current identity is very complicated. God knows whether he will break through the original restrictions under the uncontrolled rage. After all, Kratos has killed many gods who claim to be immortal.

Compared to ordinary immortality, Balder's immortality is also special. His immortality comes from the fact that nothing in the Nordic world can harm Balder. Balder is not the only one who has the same curse, but there is another person who also has it. However, unlike Balder, nothing can harm Balder, while she cannot harm anything - yes, it is Freya.

When Freya threatened Ron, she said that she could not harm anything in Northern Europe, and because Odin's magic was not as good as hers, Freya could still fight by controlling corpses and manipulating plants.

She didn't need to do this to deal with Ron, because Ron was imported from head to toe, without any Nordic elements, so she could cause direct damage. The same reason...

"Don't try to hurt Balder."

Looking at Ron, Freya's face was filled with the strength of a mother.

"Don't worry, I will hold back." Ron said, "And you know Balder's character. He won't calm down and listen to us if we don't have a fight."

Hearing this, Freya's eyes became more complicated.

Ron's words sounded a little confusing to others, but Freya knew exactly what Ron wanted to express.

Ordinary people might not be able to sense Ron's special identity, but as a god, as long as they have had contact with him, they can quickly determine that Ron is definitely not a Nordic person. Apart from anything else, the strange, dormant divinity alone is definitely not a power that the Nordic people can breed.

This is not to say that Nordic power is not as strong as the power expressed by Ron's divinity, it's just that Ron's divine aura is contrary to Nordic's mystical properties, and no matter how old a hen is, it can't lay duck eggs.

Because Freya's spell was too powerful, any action that could harm Balder was forbidden. This made Balder lose his senses, unable to feel the sweetness, bitterness, or pain. This also led to Balder's indifferent attitude towards fighting - since he couldn't die, he could just do whatever he wanted.

And facing any guy who might make him feel something, there is no doubt that even if the opponent is Odin, he will feel a little bit of pleasure before dying.

In this situation, it would be incredible if Balder could endure it after discovering Ron's difference.

Thinking of this, Freya was silent for a moment. But she looked at the vine wall that was constantly being bombarded by Balder, and finally, Freya just said:

"Okay...but I'll watch this carefully. I'll allow you to fight Balder to a certain extent, but if you want to kill him, I'll stop you no matter what."

"Killing Balder will do me no good." Ron shook his head and looked at Atreus beside him and said:

"Every true god carries a part of the world itself. In Greece, every time your father killed a person, it would cause great catastrophe between heaven and earth. After the death of the sun god, the sun fell forever, and the world fell into eternal night. After the death of the sea god, the sea level rose, and the world was swallowed by the waves. After the death of the god of death, the underworld lost its master, and the dead poured into the human world."

At this point, everyone focused their attention on Ron. Ron did not hide anything and said bluntly:
"And Balder's death marks the beginning of Ragnarok. The Nine Realms will fall into an endless winter until the next God of Light is born."

Hearing this, everyone nodded thoughtfully. Although Atreus did not understand, he also wrote down the serious consequences of killing a god...

It's not that Ron mentioned it deliberately, but because in the original plot, Atreus had no idea what killing a god meant. When facing Kratos's warning, he even retorted with confidence: "How do you know?"

Thinking about it now, Ron still couldn't help laughing...

Kratos really had no answer. He couldn't just say that he was just killing for fun because he was ignorant, right?

(End of this chapter)

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