"Four times."

Then, Etzel quickly choked on the sage.

He was obviously about to speak out, but this man opened his mouth unexpectedly.

Moreover, he has no room for rebuttal at all.

So the whole face collapsed and became a little subtle.

But even he had to admit that it was true.

"That's right, there were indeed four wars. The first was after Ymir's death, and the surviving giant kings launched a war of revenge against the Asa Protoss."

"Don't tell me they want to avenge Ymir."

"Of course not. In fact, the Protoss was obviously designed. The blood of the fallen ancestor giant Ymir rolled up the waves and drowned countless people. This is considered to be a deliberate move by the Protoss."

"So pay?"

"Well, but at the time, Warner and Asa were still in an alliance, so they joined forces to repel it."

Etzel said expressionlessly.

"That battle suffered heavy casualties, and the giants were seriously injured. As for the second battle, it was because the Queen of the Nether appeared in Helheim. The giants in Jotunheim thought it was a good opportunity, and that battle should be It's the largest."

"Because Loki, the god of trickery, no longer takes action, and the Vanir Protoss is living in seclusion, Helheim and Jotunheim are enough to make those guys in Asgard burn out."

While the words on the surface say so, they sound plausible now.

However, it was still repulsed.

"That should be the most promising one, but it's a pity that a blind God of War was born among the Protoss."

"Mars?"

"His weapon at that time was the current God of Wrath Sword, Gulam. His existence directly suppressed the giants of Jotunheim, and it was the God of War who was in charge of dealing with the invasion of Helheim: you."

"Then what is the name of the god of war who fought against the giant?"

"I do not know."

Etzel shook his head at this.

"Anyway, in the end, the giants of Jotunheim were beaten back into the Iron Forest, and Helheim's power of death also declined. Only the dark places like the northern seas can still see traces of the past."

And his answer couldn't help but make Hodder narrow his eyes.

"Northern sea?"

"It used to be the stronghold of the Nether Queen's invasion of the atrium world."

"I see."

And so Hodder continued to listen.

"Then it was the third time. The god of war died in the battle with the flame giant Sirte. The giants felt that there should be hope, so they launched another war, and this time they were completely suppressed. .”

"Because there is a God of Thunder, isn't it?"

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Chapter 90: Decadent Giants

It is not difficult to guess this.

After all, I have already talked about the two wars before, and Etzel said that the giant was completely suppressed after the third war.

And in this case, there is only one answer:

At that time, the Giants were hit hard.

If you think about it carefully, there is no one else who can cause such a blow.

Because among those "stories" recorded in the most Midgard, Thor, the god of thunder, is said to have indeed killed the Quartet.

From the current point of view, only the third Nine Realms War that Etzel said is the right one.

Later, Etzel himself fully agreed with this point.

"Yes, Thor, the God of Thunder."

Nor did he care about such things as 'the name of a god will be heard by the gods', Etzel just said calmly.

He is the Son of God anyway.

In this case there is privilege.

"After the blind God of War died in the battle with Sirte, he filled the vacancy of the Aesir."

And when he said this, Etzel's expression gradually became complicated.

"Moreover, he is different from the blind God of War who is rumored to have passed away."

"How is it different?"

"He's even more cruel."

Although it is true to say so, Etzel's own expression is a little subtle.

No matter how you look at it, this seems a bit strange, right?

What is 'cruel'?

"Is there any cruelty in war?"

Howard couldn't help but speak.

"of course not."

Having also experienced the so-called war, Etzel shook his head helplessly.

"But, that guy just did it."

"what?"

"Not a 'brutal' war."

After hearing what Etzel said, Hodder couldn't help frowning.

He was a little curious.

Although vaguely, he should probably know what's going on.

But no matter what, it's better to get a correct answer from Etzel.

With this in mind, Hodder just listened.

But Etzel's expression was even more complicated.

"Actually, I don't know whether this kind of thing is true or not. After all, I only heard it from my elders."

His attitude towards such matters is completely dubious.

Moreover, you can understand it by looking at his attitude.

It is precisely because the person who told him about this matter is an elder, that's why he has this attitude.

If someone else had spoken to him, he would have ridiculed him long ago.

Because this kind of thing is too far-fetched in his eyes.

"In one sentence, Jotunheim suffered no casualties during the second war."

"???"

At this moment, Howard felt that he had heard something extraordinary.

"This kind of thing..."

He hesitated.

"It's unbelievable, isn't it?"

I don't know if it's because Etzel's mood improved a lot because of the stunned expression of the seemingly omniscient sage for the first time.

But after that brief pleasure, his mood became complicated again.

"Do you think this kind of thing is possible? A war broke out between the frost giants and the gods, who already had blood feuds, and there were no casualties."

"Yeah, I don't think it's possible either."

Having said that, Etzel couldn't help but let out a long sigh.

"However, I didn't say this sentence, it was my grandfather who said it, so I have to believe it."

Who is Etzel's grandfather?

That is Su Dong, who has a force in Jotunheim and is called the "Giant King".

Moreover, he has spent an incomparably long time.

And the words that came out of his mouth naturally possessed credibility.

"My grandfather said that he was let go by the God of War of the Asa clan at that time."

Speaking of this, Etzel couldn't help but feel more complicated.

After all, everyone has a heart of worship.

For Etzel, his favorite family is his mother who takes good care of him.

And the person he admires the most is still his grandfather.

In his eyes, although the powerful grandfather is not omnipotent, he is also extremely powerful.

But it was such a person who was completely defeated on the battlefield, even to the point where he needed to be let go.

This seemed unimaginable to Etzel.

But that's what Su Dong said at the time.

So he was helpless.

"Although the blind God of War is powerful, he didn't kill, but only intimidated. I heard that he even thought about eliminating hatred."

When talking about this, Etzel himself couldn't help laughing.

That kind of laughter can't help but make people feel a little uncomfortable.

At this moment, Huo De could even feel something surging in the depths of his soul.

But he didn't speak, just kept his head down.

"In short, I don't know how an Aesir stopped the frost giants from pouring out, but that's what they said."

In this way, Etzel made a rough summary of the blind God of War.

Anyway, I just don't know.

He personally has a skeptical attitude, but he has no way to refute what other people say.

"Anyway, it doesn't matter, no matter what the blind God of War is, he is dead anyway, and later Thor went on a killing spree, he held the magic hammer Mjolnir and intercepted him on the Rainbow Bridge, together with that bad old man The giants who wanted to start a war were suppressed by force."

Speaking of this, Etzel couldn't help but feel his mouth a little dry.

"Can't the frost giant confront the gods head-on?"

"It would have been possible, but at that time the only giant king who chose to join the battle was my grandfather. Both the wisdom giant king and the sea giant king avoided the battle, and the thunder giant king retreated because of the persuasion of the god of trickery. , The whole person has no intention of fighting, and in the end it was my grandfather who contributed the most."

"Can't stand alone?"

Etzel did not speak, but he clearly agreed with this.

"It was also from that time on that the giants in Jotunheim no longer offered to have any conflicts with the gods, and fell into a state of decadence."

"But you said there should be a fourth time."

"Yeah, but the fourth one was just a small thing after all. It happened shortly after I was born, but it didn't die."

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