Even if Odin hung himself on the World Tree and obtained the original nine runes through this ceremony.

But the Asa Protoss are just born fighters after all.

But the cautious Odin couldn't wait for those three guys to make mistakes at all. At the moment when the prophecy of the doomsday was on his head, he could only take the lead in suppressing these three guys who would lead to the doomsday one by one.

These three monsters are in such an embarrassing situation, there is no way to deal with them, they can only be made like this.

However, Thor knew that his father had also made full preparations.

First of all, the identity of Jormungandr was exaggerated, so that the humans in the atrium world preconceived that they were just monsters.

Anyway, the giants in Jotunheim will not make trouble at this time anyway, and they believe in the prophecy, and they will liquidate everything in the final twilight doomsday.

Therefore, Odin's approach worked quite well. People in the atrium world regarded Yemengarde, the worldly giant snake, as a scourge, and its shocking power was even far greater than that of ordinary water monsters.

And even under such circumstances, is there anyone who can coexist peacefully with Yemengarde?

Even if Gripper's daughter Hilda knew the language of giants because of her blood and education, how dare they take such a risk?

And more importantly, who told them that Yemengard knew the language of giants?

Thor's eyes just turned around among the three, and in the end, he still set his eyes on the seemingly random man.

Horde, the sage of the Volsung clan.

Here, only his origin is the most mysterious.

Because there is no one who cares about a friend of Siegmund who suddenly appeared in the first place, no god knows his origin.

And when the gods really cared about him, he was out of control.

The first is to question the Valkyries, and then challenge the order established by the gods in the Atrium world.

And after his complete failure, he himself disappeared for a long time with the fragments of the holy sword, and even Heimdall couldn't catch his trace.

Then, he killed Hermod.

At this point, the soldier who appeared out of nowhere was completely 'out of control'.

The trouble is, he is quite smart, he knows how to use the order established by the gods himself as a cover for himself.

What's more troublesome is that his position is also very embarrassing.

Although this is only the news spread among some gods, Thor knows that this human being, this man without the slightest divine power, has the identity of a god.

So the question is, who is behind him?

Thor does not think that his actions are of his own will, because he cannot become a member of the Aesir by virtue of his own strength.

And the only person who can do that is probably...

"Loki...or Hela."

Maybe it was because he was a little irritable, and there was a palpitating electric arc on Thor's golden hair.

Fenrir and Yermunga are full of poison and powerful. Although the once weak girl is not as powerful as her brothers, she seems to have inherited the magical talents of both parents.

It is not something everyone can do to rule the kingdom of death and become the queen.

So, has this man named Hodder already turned to the Queen of Death, or has he been Hela's pawn from the very beginning?

Moreover, he even had contact with Loki.

"Badr, what are you going to do?"

In the end, Thor still threw this seemingly embarrassing topic to his righteous brother.

After all, from the beginning, he came to help him.

"This matter is very complicated now, Badr, we cannot rashly attack them."

It can be killed, but it must be done cleanly.

That's how Thor sees it.

Even if Siegfried can bring a good war and bring a large number of heroic souls to Asgard, he is not irreplaceable after all.

It's really not impossible, and it's not impossible for the gods to descend into the incarnation in person.

Not to mention Princess Hilda. After his death, Gripal will be gone forever. At that time, the Kingdom of Iceland will naturally have a new king.

Or simply annexed by Norway...

However, Hodder is an unstable point after all.

After all, if you want to fight him, you must be prepared to temporarily give up your divine power.

For a mortal with the identity of a god, this point is still too troublesome after all.

"So, Badr, do you want to stop here?"

Chapter 35: Waiting for the Rabbit

While Thor, who was a righteous brother, was asking, the handsome Badr was also weighing the pros and cons in his heart.

We meet again...

Compared with Thor's close-to-overlook onlooker's perspective, as a party in real need, Mr. Breda only feels tired.

For unknown reasons, he always had such an inexplicable impulse when he saw Hodder.

Even he himself didn't know what was going on.

In the Nine Realms, even the gods cannot fully understand emotions, because it is difficult to separate them from other things.

Tracing emotions and mentality, this is bound to trace the source.

However, Badr didn't know anything about it.

His life trajectory has nothing to do with the sage Hodder. If he hadn't loved Nanna and therefore came to Iceland, he wouldn't even have seen the human sage who made his father and king feel distressed.

So since there is no intersection, how can there be such a strange feeling and cognition?

To be honest, now Bader himself is extremely contradictory.

If only I hadn't met the sage of Volsung...

He sincerely hoped so.

But it is a pity that expectations are only expectations after all, and reality cannot be changed.

The sage suddenly appeared here and called Jormungandr's name, which really disrupted their arrangement.

Originally, their plan can be said to be quite simple.

Use fishing to lure the giant snake and seriously injure the opponent. Thor's lightning arrow can ensure that the giant snake is in a state of injury, and he will become weaker and weaker.

The spilled poisonous blood will poison most of the creatures in the ocean, and it will also help the gods to search for traces of giant snakes.

And one day, this giant snake will reach its limit, and it will be much more convenient to ask questions at that time.

The result is that at this point in time...

"Is there no other way?"

When he heard his righteous brother seem to be advising him tactfully, Badr couldn't help but speak.

It looked like he still didn't want to give up.

"Listen, my brother, your ultimate goal is just to get that woman. In fact, you still have many ways."

Many methods?

After hearing Thor's persuasion, a subtle look appeared on Badr's face.

Of course he knew what those methods were.

In fact, with the status of 'Human Warrior Breda', even if he fails in this way, it's nothing.

At best, His Majesty Gevarus would be disappointed.

However, even if he was disappointed, the human king who valued his fighting power would definitely not want to change his son-in-law.

Because this layer of identity has already been finalized.

However, if he wants to continue to obtain any merits, he must seek other methods.

Moreover, no matter how bad it is, regardless of the operations within the rules, as a god, he can directly break the rules that belong to humans.

"We can pretend, go directly to rob people, and bring that girl out."

Hearing what Thor said, Badr couldn't help raising his eyebrows.

He was indeed moved by this proposal, because it was simple and rude enough.

He had thought about this more than once.

And because of being 'tested' one after another before, coupled with being rejected by his beloved human princess, he even wanted to do that on the spot.

But in the end, he gave up the idea.

Why did the Kingdom of Iceland give up at that time? To be honest, he couldn't remember clearly.

But now, he clearly remembered Nanna's eyes at that time.

Disappointed, disgusted.

"She hates me now, and if I force her, she will definitely hate me even more."

"She won't hate you, as long as you use a little trick."

"Magic..."

For some reason, he frowned instinctively.

Then, the God of Light couldn't help but frowned, and he looked at his righteous brother seriously.

"You treat the human beings you like...is that the same?"

"I don't know much about this. After all, I have always treated human beings equally."

Yes, Thor is the god of grace for slaves. It is said that Thor never cares about the status of human beings.

In his place, slaves can also sit on an equal footing with their former masters.

As nice as this sounds, there is a reason for it.

After all, human classes meant nothing to him, except those warriors he admired.

Because human beings are only his servants.

"Then would you treat Sif like this?"

Then Thor paused for a moment.

He hesitated a little, but in the end he couldn't answer the question.

"Why do you ask that?"

"I don't know, I just feel like this... I don't like it."

Finally, he shook his head.

"Anyway, let's have a look again, maybe they can find out the whereabouts of this sword for us." When he said this, Badr paused slightly, "After all, Gevarus didn't just entrust me to retrieve the sword. Sword, he also entrusted me to wipe out all the pirates here."

"That's as you wish."

Since Bader insisted on this, Thor would not force anything.

After all, he is Thor, the god of thunder, and Baldr's good brother.

And more importantly, he has always kept his promise. Since he promised to help him, he will definitely help to the end.

Moreover, for Thor, dealing with humans is much more comfortable than dealing with giant beasts such as Yermungand.

Because even if it was a seemingly unfathomable man like the sage Hodder, he was not a threat to him.

But Yemengade is different. If he is accidentally contaminated by the venom spit out of its mouth or bitten, even if he survives by luck, then he is almost the same.

Fenrir, Jormungandr, and the monsters born by Loki are so domineering.

"It would be great if the queen mother was here..." Finally, Bader said suddenly, "If she is here, I think we can use magic to divination directly to find out where the magic sword is."

"But it's a pity that the Queen of Heaven is not here after all."

After all, it wasn't his mother. Thor didn't care so much about the whereabouts of the Queen of Heaven, and he didn't even care about where his mother Jode was.

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