"gone."

Hela, the goddess of death with white hair and red eyes who brought her to the temple, replied with a slightly cold voice.

Looking at Badr, who brought light in front of him to illuminate the underworld, and whose dazzling blond hair was gently swaying in the wind, he took two steps back quietly and moved a little closer to the door.

"Leaving?" Badr, who was standing in the splendid palace, was taken aback for a moment, but then he didn't pay much attention.

After all, Kevin is not idle even if he goes to the underworld, she naturally knows.

Today's Helheim has no seal imposed by the gods because of Kevin's wish. Kevin can come in and out as long as he wants.

After all, he was a miraculous person who showered and drank the blood of Fenrir, the god-killing wolf, not to mention Hela, the lord of the underworld, was his sister.

At the beginning, Sol almost didn't catch him. After Sol went back, he told Baldr and the others angrily and laughingly.

"Where did you go?"

Therefore, he only thought that Kevin was Badr who was out to play, and looked away, and the pure and beautiful blue eyes like the blue sky met Hela.

Then she blinked, because she suddenly noticed that Hela... seemed to be deliberately keeping away from her?

Badr tilted his head.

"Going to Mount Olympus." Hela said with an unchanged expression.

"Mount Olympus?...Where is it?" Badr's eyes showed some confusion, and he didn't think of where it was for a while, but after a few seconds, she looked at Hela's eyes and slowly opened them wide up.

"Mount Olympus?...The Gods of Olympus! Isn't that another continent?!"

"Yeah." Hela replied lightly, "I sent him away last night...I asked the main god of Mount Olympus, the goddess of wisdom, Athena to come and pick him up."

"Athena? Why are you getting involved with that guy again? Let's just leave this alone." Badr seemed a little impatient, and at the same time asked incomprehensibly, "Why did you ask Athena to pick him up?"

"Do you think he should be involved in the next thing?" Hela asked Baldr back: "The dusk of the gods is coming. We and you are equivalent to getting him stuck in the middle. Who do you want him to help at that time?"

"...It's best not to help anyone, just watch..."

"Yes, we naturally hope that he will do nothing." Hella interrupted Badr, "But do you think it is possible?"

Bader opened his mouth, and after a moment of silence, he said depressedly: "Impossible, that troublemaker can't be idle, if he can be so good, we wouldn't deliberately keep him out of contact for the past three years."

Because Bader and the others all know that if Kevin knows that Bader will come to the underworld on his own initiative in three years, the ghost will know what kind of operation he will do again.

Therefore, in the past three years, Badr, Hodr, and Skadi have deliberately not contacted Kevin, and they all endured it.

"That's right, Brother Kevin is such a person." Hela said softly, "So I asked Athena to take him away and watch him for me."

"Are you sure she can watch it?"

"Athena is the goddess of wisdom. Wisdom is not inferior to mine. At the same time, so is power. After all, she is a main god, and...the reason why you can't see it is because you spoil him too much?"

Hela glanced at Bader, and before waiting for the pouted Baldr to reply, she continued, "Of course it includes me."

"So letting him go is the best choice. After the matter is over, let him come back. After all, by that time...you and Hodur will be the new King of Asgard."

Ashen Realm, built on cruelty, blood, and deceit, is both brilliant and doomed to perish.

But death does not mean complete destruction. In the river of fate, a new Asgard will be established.

And in this new God's Domain, Baldr, the God of Light, and Hodur, the God of Darkness who regained his "eyes", will become the new God Kings and lead Asgard.

This is the prophecy given by the most mysterious three goddesses of fate under the World Tree, and both Baldr and Hela naturally know it.

But the silent Badr obviously didn't want to continue talking about this matter, so she skipped this topic, swept away the initial excitement, and complained unhappily: "Even so, can't you let him stay for one more day?"

"I haven't seen him for three years. I finally waited until today. Fortunately, you let him leave without saying a word!"

"I'm afraid you won't be willing to let him go when the time comes." Hila replied lightly.

"Hehe." Bader rolled his eyes, snorted coldly and said, "I think you don't want me to see him!"

Hela didn't reply, and the hall of God's Domain fell into a wordless silence.

After a while, Badr lowered his head and whispered, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to blame you, you did the right thing, I'm just... a little too disappointed."

"It's okay." Hela said: "And... Maybe what you said is not wrong, subconsciously, I really don't want him to meet with you and you."

"For hundreds of years, he is the only one who has been recognized by you." Bader said with emotion, and said proudly: "If it were me, I would naturally not want others to contaminate him...Of course, in fact I really don't want to."

"Even if it's my younger sister Hodr, I actually don't want to share it with her!"

"...the future King of Asgard, you are a bit stingy." Hela raised her lips lightly, "It would be bad if others knew about this aspect, or let me, who is unpopular and in charge of death, handle it instead of you." Remove this stain."

"Don't even think about it!" Badr rolled his eyes, "And don't call me the future god king, this war hasn't even started yet, my father will definitely lead the gods and win this war!

Don't worry, I already made an agreement with my father when I left. When it comes to the most critical moment, they will be merciful and won't deal with the three of you... Having said that, I feel that you have changed a bit. "

While talking, Badr, who didn't want to continue talking about the topic of war, looked at Hela: "I always feel...compared with the last meeting, you have changed a lot."

"Is there?" Hila tilted her head.

"Ah."

"...Maybe, I'm too tired." Hela replied after a brief silence.

Bader was taken aback for a moment, then understood what she meant, and nodded in deep agreement: "Indeed, taking care of that troublemaker is a very tiring thing."

After the words fell, the two of them forgot to glance at each other, and the corners of their mouths raised two points.

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