"How should I put it, it's as fragile as us humans."

Hearing this, Gemil was not too angry.

"Of course, because my real body is not here."

He simply replied.

This kind of thing doesn't seem to be an important secret-at least not to the extent that it must be completely concealed.

"The real body..."

In an instant, Hodder's mind was opened.

He didn't think about anything else before, because of the intimacy and interaction between them, Hodder almost thought that Gilda and Gemil were the same person.

And now...

"So, your bodies are elsewhere?"

"My original body is here, and Bailey will take care of it for me."

Gilda replied with a smile.

Then, she reached out and tugged at her brother's hair.

"hiss."

"Come on, Gilda, come down, get ready for lunch."

In the end, it was Gemil who was the father who spoke.

As a parent, he obviously has dignity.

Although Gilda didn't particularly buy it, after sticking out her tongue, she jumped down quickly.

"Be careful……"

Bailey couldn't help but speak.

Then, Gilda hurried upstairs.

Not long after, there was another sound of 'dong dong dong', and the child ran down again.

And the moment he saw her, Huode only felt the corners of his mouth twitch.

"Has anything changed?"

That girl still looked like this, neither her height nor her appearance had changed.

"Why is there a change? It's just a different body."

She waved the elm branch in her hand casually, and there was obviously a breath of life on it.

"Here is what you saw before."

"..."

For a moment, Hodder had nothing to say.

Anyway, neither he nor Dietrich noticed anything abnormal before, it was because these two giants put a human shell on themselves.

It's like being wrapped in a restraint device, so is it suppressed?

Looking at Gilda now, Hodder could clearly feel that she had become normal.

To put it simply, it is more like the 'giant' race.

"Then you are..."

And soon, Hodder's eyes turned to the old man who called himself the mountain giant Gemil.

"For me, any body is the same, anyway, my original body is not here."

"It's quite troublesome for Dad to move his original body."

Gilda pouted.

"Okay, don't be silly."

"Ah, so it is."

It doesn't matter whether it's true or not, Hodder will take it as true anyway.

"Compared to these, as an adventurer, you should always report your name?"

"My name is Huo De, now, I am a friend of Utgard."

"Hodder..."

After hearing this name, Gemil suddenly raised his eyebrows.

"Ah, it was you."

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Chapter 72: Maybe it's not that simple

After all, Gemil is different from other giants.

In Jotunheim, because most of their contacts were human businessmen from Hungary, so if they didn't pay more attention, they basically wouldn't know about those famous people in the human world.

But Gemil stayed in Midgard for a long time, not to mention that he was not wandering on the eastern plains, or even in the heart of Midgard: the territory of the Gothic Kingdom. Live for a long time.

Under such circumstances, he would of course have a certain degree of understanding of some news circulating in Midgard.

Because that name symbolizes a legend in the human world.

"I have been to many places in Midgard, and the name 'Hord' seems to have an extraordinary and special meaning to that human world."

Gemil said with a smile.

Now, he doesn't seem to be able to fully determine anything, so he speaks out to test.

And Hodder himself had no intention of hiding it.

"If you're talking about Hodder from the Netherlands, it should be me."

There is no doubt that the legends about the name 'Hod' that are circulated in the Netherlands today refer to one person.

Of course Gemil understood this too.

But soon, the old man's expression became strange again.

What to say?

He seemed surprised.

"It's just that your face still seems to be very young, not at all like a human being who has lived for seven or eighty years."

"Yeah, it looks like I have a remarkable pedigree."

Some things can be said at will, such as identity or something.

But regarding the bloodline, although Hodder didn't think about keeping it completely secret, he would never publicize it loudly like a fool.

Not because of anything else, because this kind of necessary caution is the attitude that a normal person should have.

This is Jotunheim, and a man with Asa's blood flowing in his body is a little sensitive no matter what.

So Hodder blurs it out.

"I don't have any parents. I grew up eating a lot of food. Maybe some of my parents are elves."

Good fellow, are you directly downgraded from the son of the god king to the son of the elf?

After all, Utgard knew the truth, and in his eyes, Hodder was just messing around.

But Gemil and the others didn't seem to find anything, and the mountain giant nodded instead.

"Then that makes sense."

Gemil seemed to have something to say, but before that, Hodder spoke first:

"Anyway, it's a good thing to meet someone like you here. This should be the best news I've heard since entering Jotunheim."

"Ok?"

Then, Gemil couldn't help being taken aback.

"What's wrong?"

"It's very simple. He came here to test the wind direction of Jotunheim and see if our giants have the idea of ​​launching another war."

Seeing through Hodder's intention to change the subject, Utgard shrugged calmly.

"As a result, he was actually disappointed by the performance of our Giants."

"Huh? Are you so courageous?"

Finally, Bailey, who had been serving as the background board before, couldn't help but speak.

He even began to look carefully at the black, thin human being.

"I really can't see that he still has such ambitions."

He said so.

And he didn't bother with the facts, he just expressed his surprise.

"If you want some brains or eyesight, then you can follow us to Midgard."

After hearing this crisp and tender voice, Bailey was taken aback for a moment, and then felt his shoulders sink.

Something pressed up.

Before he could guess anything, he felt the familiar sting.

"Hiss! Don't pull my hair!"

At this time, only Gilda could do such a thing.

But facing his own sister, he had nothing to do.

"So what the hell is going on?"

Bailey still has a bit of brains after all, and his character is worth living with.

Knowing what Hodder knew and seeing all kinds of people, he could almost imagine what a real idiot would do.

First of all, he must express his distrustful attitude, and then mock Hodder, a seemingly ordinary human being.

But this seems to be the work of those third-rate villains in the biographies of heroes?

And with Bailey's character, none of these seemed right, after all, he wouldn't look down on fragile human beings.

"I said Bailey, don't underestimate him."

Seeing his son's stupid appearance, Gemil couldn't help laughing.

"He was able to come to Jotunheim, of course he was fully prepared, and judging from the news I heard, there are probably only two kingdoms that are not under your control."

After all, Gemil has lived in Midgard for a long time, and these things cannot be hidden from him at all.

"At present, there is no intersection, or even conflict, and it is probably Norway and Hungary."

"Hungary, the kingdom of Su Dong's grandson?"

Bailey asked.

He lived in Jotunheim for a long time, and for him, the name of Hungary was the most heard.

"Yes."

"Confident in unifying the human world?"

"That's why I'm here."

"Then I will find you when I travel to the human world from now on!!!"

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