After all, Eggers is just Eggers, and no one has the conditions to ask her to become a woman who has passed away for a long time.

Not even if there are many reasons.

Just like himself and Utgarde.

Utgarde is not Loki, the god of trickery.

I am not the blind god of war Hodr who used to be.

These are their own decisions. As for Agather, of course only she can decide these things.

And these thoughts are combined together, and finally converged into an extremely complicated discourse:

"everything will get better."

But at the moment when the words came out of his mouth, Hodder wanted to slap himself.

What is this called?

What is the difference between bullshit and bullshit?

The only difference is that it can be called 'comfort'.

"Maybe there is a turning point in this matter."

Howard didn't go on.

Although he is well aware of some examples and facts, saying them is tantamount to a complete denial.

At that time, it will not be Eggers and Gulweger who will be denied, and even the current 'Nanna', that is, the Hela that Hodder and the others are familiar with will be denied. .

"so you……"

Then, Hodder's voice stopped abruptly.

Because he saw Hela raised her head suddenly, and those red eyes just stared at him.

"Uh……"

Amidst Hodder's astonished voice, she took a deep breath.

Then, she gently left Dietrich's embrace.

The girl just stretched out her hand and gently stroked her good friend's shoulder.

"sorry."

she whispered.

"Wet your clothes.

"Ow..."

Perhaps she didn't expect Hela to say this for a while, and Dietrich was also a little at a loss.

Her fingers stroked her wet shoulders lightly, then shook her head again.

"It's not a big deal, it's mainly you, have you calmed down now?"

"Ah."

She nodded quickly, and then hurriedly wiped the tears still on her face.

She seemed eager to prove something, so her actions gradually became reckless.

However, no matter how hard she tried and how quickly she moved, the tears could not be wiped clean.

"It doesn't look like it's fully calmed down yet."

Dietrich couldn't help but speak.

Then, she couldn't help but sigh.

"It's not too early today, or let's do this first."

"also."

For this point, Howard still maintains an acknowledgment attitude.

"A lot of things did happen today, and I'm a little tired."

Of course, this is actually just an excuse that Huo De himself made up casually.

This is equivalent to taking all the responsibility on yourself.

As for Hella herself, Huo De felt that she might not be able to fully listen to it now.

So it basically belongs to the level of talking for nothing.

"So, let's rest today."

"and many more."

Just when Hodemeier took two steps back and looked as if he was about to leave, Hela stopped him directly.

"The giant that Eggers likes is the guy named Utgard. What is his identity?"

It didn't surprise Hodder that Hela would ask such a question.

Because as long as Eggers' identity starts to be doubted, Utgarde will naturally overlap with some people in Hela's heart.

"It's the life split by Loki. Loki used half of his life to create him."

"half?"

"Yes, he will resonate with some of Loki's memories, so it's okay to be a clone."

"Is that so..."

Compared with the nearly collapsed reaction to her mother, she is much calmer now.

"My mother fell in love with my father again, didn't she?"

Chapter 31: He doesn't deserve it!

After an incomparably long time, Guerweger still fell in love with Loki.

This statement sounds obviously a bit strange, and to be precise, there are many omissions in it.

However, Hodder didn't want to spoil some atmosphere at this time.

So, he just nodded.

"you can say it this way."

"That's really bad. It's obviously such an extremely bad, but incompetent person."

Before Hodder could say anything, he heard Hela make such an evaluation.

"It's really cruel, how can that idiot Loki get such favor, and even this feeling hasn't dissipated."

"..."

For a moment, Hodder fell silent.

He did not express any thoughts and opinions.

But he is very clear that this kind of one-way emotional tendency is not advisable.

Hela subconsciously beautifies the great mother in her vague memory.

In contrast, because Loki is still alive and can move freely, since then he has often looked for Hela, who has become the Queen of the Nether.

Gradually, that man already had such a specific impression.

Perhaps it was because of the friend Loki had entrusted her to—the man who later became her adoptive father, or perhaps it was because of the pain she had suffered.

It may even be because Loki himself has not received any real retribution-he is still the god of Asa, and he has not been imprisoned or anything.

In short, Hella's impression of her father has always been biased.

Incompetent, stupid.

In fact, it's not surprising that Hela has resentment.

Because he failed to protect any of the three children:

Yermungandr was suppressed on the bottom of the sea and acted as a worldly serpent. Later, he was deprived of his status as a giant and became a ferocious monster among mortals.

Fenrir was imprisoned in the domain of the gods.

If this aspect still followed the development of the myth, then it should have suffered some kind of torture—the body was entangled and imprisoned by a soft chain, unable to move, with a sword in its mouth, forced to open its mouth.

This in itself is the execution of Fenrir.

Because as a giant wolf, he has to open his mouth. Once he feels tired and wants to close his mouth, the sharp sword will quickly penetrate his upper jaw, and even his head.

If you think about it carefully, you will understand that it is definitely not a simple injury to the body.

Maybe the sword was forged by magic and could kill souls.

Anyway, it is obvious that if the gods really did that, then they wanted to avoid the restrictions of the oath in this way.

In the end it was Hela.

Although she maintained her human body, as we all know, as the Queen of the Nether, she is no longer alive.

In fact, even the identity of the goddess of death was achieved through her best efforts.

But even so, the price she paid was horrifying.

Finally, when the mother passed away, the whole thing became complicated.

And it can be summed up in one sentence: When the whole family encounters a disaster, whoever is okay will be embarrassed.

And when all three children and his wife had accidents, Lokina's father's identity became even more glaring.

Hela is of course a smart person.

She naturally understands that her father must not be blamed for this kind of thing, because Rocky is also a victim at heart, and he himself must be in great pain.

However, Hela sometimes just can't let go of this kind of thing in her heart.

That's why it's like it is now.

No matter what happens, she will intentionally or unintentionally ignore Rocky's own position.

Thinking of this, Hodder couldn't help but speak:

"Your father loved your mother too, there is no doubt about that."

But soon, these words provoked a strong reaction from Hela.

"And then? My mother died, why didn't he die?"

Although she had just recovered from that excitement, her own words quickly became pungent.

"Why doesn't he bear all the pain we have suffered? I heard that he still has a precious wife and two precious sons in God's Domain."

"..."

Huo De really couldn't answer those words.

He didn't know how he should respond to Hela, and now he even wanted to beat Loki directly, and then let this guy face his daughter by himself.

It's really impossible, and it's not impossible to capture Utgard now.

But this outrageous idea can only be thought of casually after all.

After adjusting his mentality a little, he sighed.

"The thing about Loki..."

Then, he just shook his head.

Originally, he wanted to say a few words for the god of tricks, at least he would not want to watch Hela continue to belittle something.

Because now, this kind of belittling will only hurt herself in the end.

But, he didn't know how to speak for Loki either.

If you think about it carefully, it may become darker and darker.

So, he just ignored it.

"What happened to Loki has nothing to do with Utgard anyway. He has never experienced these things in theory, and when Utgard came to Jotunheim, I'm afraid you were not the goddess of death."

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