The faint heaviness in people's hearts dissipated, and they were all diluted by the joy of the new story line.

Is it the perfect ending for Siegfried to survive?

With a little expectation, the people who continued to look back found that this story line was completely different from what they had imagined.

After a brief reading, everyone understood.

The second route is the route that Hagen and Gunther survived as "villains", but caused the deep revenge of Queen Clinesed.

Originally, Homura felt that the second half of the Song of the Nibelungen was almost completely transformed into the story of Clinsid's Revenge, which was somewhat out of the epic sense of the legend of the dragon-slaying hero, so he took it out as a separate ending.

In other words, Clinesid should actually be the real protagonist of this book.

A woman who loves Siegfried more than she loves herself, rivaling Sigurd's version of the Valkyrie Brunhilde's morbid love.

Suffering from the remorse and self-blame of telling Hagen about her husband's weaknesses, she bid farewell to her innocence and kindness, the silver-haired witch who was completely blackened.

She wants to die for Siegfried herself with the blood of her elder brothers Gunter and Hagen!

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Clinesid hated her brother and Hagen who killed her husband, and lived alone with her mother.

But Hagen seized the key to the treasure of the Nibelungen and sank most of the treasure into the Rhine River. The rest of the knights who were used to bribe Gunther opposed him, leaving only a small part for Clinesid.

At this time, on the other side far away, Attila, the king of the Huns, and his queen died unfortunately, and he (she) wanted to marry another wife.

So many people under his command recommended the beautiful widow to Attila - Clinesed.

Earl Hurtger responded that it was a solemn and beautiful lady, and he volunteered to propose to her on behalf of the king.

Hagen opposed the marriage.

Giselhe, the youngest of the three royal siblings, finally came out to reveal his presence.

He accused Hagen of having hurt his sister too much, and he was not qualified to decide his sister's future and happiness.

So Earl Hurtger finally met the beautiful queen Clinesid.

Hurtger: "Beautiful queen! You might as well listen to our persuasion. You are married to my king Attila, and you will enjoy lofty glory from now on. Maybe this will make you forget about the sad past."

Kleinshed: "How can I rekindle my desire to be a hero's wife again. Death has taken my husband, and I am heartbroken. I will mourn for him at any time, and stick to him for the rest of my life."

Schuttger: "Please stop your sorrow, queen! Go to Attila's side. I would like to swear to you, if anyone dares to insult you, I will avenge you even if I am alone."

Hurtger's words reminded Kleinshid, and she woke up suddenly, with cold sweat all over her body.

Revenge—she hasn't avenged Siegfried yet!

The gentle and kind temperament of the queen disappeared at this moment, and turned into unstoppable hatred.

Even if that person was once his most beloved elder brother, even if the other person was once a good friend of his husband, a hero of Burgundy that he trusted.

Now they all have only one identity left, and that is their enemy.

The queen's emotions finally loosened a bit. Kleinshed, who originally wanted to be a widow for Siegfried for the rest of her life, suddenly showed firm eyes.

Kleinshid: "Shutger, please make an oath to me, as long as someone violates me, you will take the lead in avenging me."

At this time, her face was full of confusion, helpless and cowardly like a frightened rabbit, she didn't know whether it was right for her to agree to this matter, but the will of revenge was driving this body that had lost hope of living to continue moving .

Claire, Rhine and the others were all breathless when they saw this.

Shocked and complicated by the price Klinesed will pay for revenge on Siegfried.

It seems that the act of marrying Attila seems to betray the love between her and Siegfried, but in fact it is because of the depth of love that he wants to revenge at all costs.

does it worth?Still not worth it?

People are even wondering how Siegfried would feel when he knew about this.

Will he be angry, sad, blame himself, or let go and pity?

At this time, Hurtger in the book also solemnly made an oath to the queen: "I promise, I will not let anyone bully you. I will die for this!"

Count Hurtger finally returned to the Hunnic Empire with the queen.

Clinesed and Attila held a grand wedding, only to find out that her new husband is actually a woman? ! (fog)

"!!!"

"!?" At this moment, all the readers were stunned.

A new illustration appeared in the book. In the painting, Attila the Great King stood with a bewildered and bewildered Clinesed.

The two have the same silver-white hair, one has smooth skin like milk, and the other has a healthy wheat color, with a good figure and tender body, they are rare beauties in this world.

Attila held a sword in one hand, and there were no obvious fluctuations on his face, and he didn't seem to care much about who his "new wife" was.

Neither like nor dislike.

A trace of nervousness could still be vaguely seen on Clinesed's face.

Although it has been blackened, it has not been completely blackened, and still retains the pure instinct of a girl... Before meeting the legendary king of the Hunnic Empire, Kleinshid was very uneasy.

She didn't expect to meet in person, but Attila's real image surprised her.

She never thought before that she would marry a second husband one day, let alone marry a woman, a woman who was as beautiful as herself.

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