"But that's not the point. I didn't ask you about the old man's strategic vision. What I'm talking about is why they have been living in Asgard from the beginning to now, and their direct governance scope is only Asgard and Yar Falheim."

Then, Hela paused for a moment.

"Of course, it actually included Niflheim and Helheim in the past, but you know what's going on there."

Helheim is the kingdom of the dead, and Niflheim is the ancient kingdom of ice and fog, and ruling that place probably has only two greatest uses for the gods.

One is nostalgia, because in the beginning when Ymir was not dead, his sons lived on Niflheim.

And Niflheim was wider back then than it is now.

But in any case, that land is by no means a naturally habitable place.

Cold and dark.

"A long time ago, the gods often went to Helheim, but Helheim was just a 'hiding place' they used to select their servants."

"To put it bluntly, there is no need for direct rule."

"That's right, but putting this aside, their direct influence is actually still limited to the two highest worlds."

The world of the gods, Asgard.

The world of elves, the glorious kingdom of Yalfheim.

"Why don't they continue to expand their influence?"

"Because they don't have that ability..."

Howard quickly responded.

Then, Hela's eyes became strange.

"Though I really want to say that."

Then, he smiled wryly.

"But no matter what, Asa is the final victor in the war between gods and giants."

victory.

what does this mean?

There may be conspiracies and tricks, but their own strength cannot be ignored.

"So, they shouldn't need that."

"Yes, the nine worlds seem to be intricate and independent of each other, with independent time and space, but the gods have firmly held these nine worlds in their hands."

Then, Hodder's eyelids twitched.

"I remember that the time movement should be the day and the month?"

To be honest, Hodder didn't have much contact with this point.

And the only time-related existences he knows are actually only two.

One is the time giant Mondilfari known to him, also known as the 'Time Turner' (Mundilfari).

This is the same name as the time pocket watch he is holding now.

To be honest, it was precisely because the Time Giant was still alive during this time period that Hodder didn't dare to fiddle with the things in his hands at will.

As for the other, there is the dead Ingwir, who was once Sigurd, but merged the souls of the two sons of Fenrir of his time: Skul and Hati.

And by combining the sun and moon wolves, he obtained the strength enough to withstand the scouring of the long river of time.

However, Skool and Hati did not have the power of the sun and moon from the beginning, because they are 'wolves chasing the sun and the moon'.

Thinking about it carefully, this should be the result of they devouring the sun god Sur and the moon god Mani, and the sun and moon in the world are the two children of Mondial Farley.

It's hard not to be reminiscent.

only……

"That statement is too obvious."

Hela quickly shook her head.

"You probably communicated with Sur? But it doesn't matter anymore. Whether it's Sur or Mani, they can only represent the time in the world, and this is what happened after they were caught."

"You mean to say that the gods have controlled the time of the Nine Realms?"

"It's not control, but at least they have unified the rotation of the sun and the moon in the Nine Realms. Even if the world itself is independent, it must operate according to the rules set by the gods."

"How...how did they do it? It can't be that once Ymir dies and the nine worlds are divided and born, that old man will start to control 'time', right?"

"It really is."

Then Hodder fell silent.

He didn't deny anything, because he knew that Hela wouldn't joke about it.

And more importantly, he knew that there was such a possibility... No, it should be said that this was no longer possible, that old man would definitely do it.

Because this world has been 'restarted', Sigurd belonging to the previous era survived with great difficulty.

Thinking of this, he raised his head and stared at Dietrich.

He once told this woman some news about this, so her complexion was also a little ugly.

"So... how did you do it?"

Instead of Hodder, she asked in a low voice.

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py is a book, it should be type month

Chapter 67: Narrative Creation Legends

In fact, Dietrich knew very well that her questioning was superfluous.

Because for her and Hodder, as long as they refer to the things that happened in the Nine Realms, they can basically understand it.

The attitude shown by Odin himself can be regarded as extremely vicious.

And when I think about it carefully, it is full of a lot of illogical actions.

At least from the conventional logic level, it is difficult to get through.

Take the case of Sirte, for example.

In order to prevent the flame giant from destroying the world, choose to kill him in advance.

Thinking about it carefully, this kind of thing doesn't make sense at all, because if Odin can really deal with the flame giant in Muspelheim head-on, there will be no 'restart' at all.

What's more, his method of dealing with Sirte can't be said to be positive, let alone upright.

After all, he didn't kill Surte completely in the end, but used some method to seal him completely.

And more importantly, this kind of seal also has the meaning of slanting the sword.

The opportunity itself is only once, but how does he know that it will be okay to do so?

The case of Sirte is just one example, and there is also Valli.

Thinking of the ranger who attacked them in the iron forest, Dietrich subconsciously turned her gaze to the sage in the world.

Hodder once said that the so-called Vali was Odin's pawn specially used to deal with him.

And this point can also be verified from the action, because the frost giant ranger named Vali did find him immediately, and seemed convinced that he had sufficient strength.

However, what made Dietrich more concerned now was his identity.

Hodder once said that he himself has anomalies and possesses two completely different divine powers.

These two forces seem to have explained who he was:

The winter god of the hunt, Uriel, child of Sif.

Why did Odin suddenly make a move to get rid of the god who should be regarded as invincible?

What's more, Uriel's mother is also Thor's wife, and this relationship should be considered very close in theory.

And finally there is Loki, the god of trickery.

Loki once thought that he had prepared a killer move to murder Baldr.

But that 'ultimate move' turned out to be useless in the end, and was even used in reverse.

This is Odin, the king of the gods. He has schemed against many people, including the prophesied enemies, those of the same race who have no theoretical conflict of interest, and even righteous brothers who once had a blood alliance oath.

To put it bluntly, things like predictions are still too illusory—at least in Dietrich's eyes.

It may be sobering and unsettling at times, but it is unlikely to fully believe in, or even act on, the so-called prophecy.

Compared with these, his other identity can explain the source of his actions better.

Some things are not prophecies for Odin, but things that have been experienced.

A wanderer who travels retrograde and restarts time.

With such a layer of identity placed there, Odin's unreasonable actions in the past seemed logical.

Because I have experienced it before and know who it is, I am prepared in every possible way, and I want to strike first.

Unknowingly, Dietrich recalled the image she had seen before.

Although his face looks like an old man's, he has a strong figure and a stern look.

Such a character...

"Tsk."

Dietrich subconsciously pursed her lips.

"If it were me, I would use the information I know to take advantage of it."

The sound was almost silent, and the words slowly dissipated in the air.

In the end, her whispers didn't quite get through.

Then, when she looked up, she saw Hodder's strange and blank eyes.

"What are you looking at me for?"

"It's nothing, it just feels a little scary."

"That man was scary in a way."

Without waiting for Hodder to respond, Hela spoke.

However, Huode at this moment has such an inexplicable subtlety.

The 'scary' you two said seems to be different, right?

At least not the same thing!

This is caused by the difference in the amount of information, and if he thinks about it carefully, Huo De feels that he can guess what it is.

But right now, that doesn't matter.

"Where should I start..."

Keeping silent like this, Huo De listened to Hela's words.

"Let's start with that man."

Having said that, Hela took a deep breath.

"You should know the title of that man, right?"

Although she tried her best to calm her mind and try to calm herself down, her voice still showed a little tremor.

For her, it seemed completely impossible to treat that man with a calm mood.

For Hodder and the others, Hela's complex emotions have also become a sign.

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