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Chapter 1841 [Lucky Hero]

Chapter 1841 [Lucky Hero]

The process of mobilizing the lionesses is quite convenient. Chicken's daily routine is to patrol the lionesses' territory when he does not need to be Blaze's mount. The reason is that he is comforting the lionesses on behalf of Blaze.

This is true. The chicken said that Odin had two birds - the killed Fugin and Mirnyi - to monitor the Nine Realms, mainly observing the Midgard, that is, the human world, to ensure the stability of faith and royal power.

Blaze became the third-generation Cyclops and the King of Asgard, and his configuration was a bit lacking.

Odin had two birds, two dogs, and a horse. After he was usurped and the throne was passed to Balder, only the two birds and the horse were left. When it was Blaze's turn, the two birds and the horse were also killed.

If the chicken had not obtained the horse's abilities and part of the two birds' abilities, Blaze would have inherited a Valhalla full of problems.

So Chicken took the initiative to take all the responsibility, of course part of it was also out of concern for the lionesses who couldn't see Blaze.

There was no way, Blaze never stopped. After solving one thing, he would go on to solve another. If his health had not been getting better and better, he would have died of overwork long ago.

Blazer was also very grateful for Chicken's consideration and help in this regard. If Chicken hadn't mentioned it, it would mean that the lionesses were not in any danger. If the lionesses encountered any accident, he could also use Chicken's [Shuttle Z] to quickly reach the scene and would not be late.

He felt a little guilty towards the lionesses. He had stood up Arcadia many times, and the lionesses had stood up many times too. Although he was indeed exhausted from running around because of major events, if he had been a little more diligent and persistent in his free time, he could at least go see them.

However, thanks to the large-scale crises that occur time and time again, the monsters that could threaten the lionesses will be attracted by the major crises and become temporary allies, thus losing their threat.

This time, he planned to divide the territory among the lionesses. This was his idea, a way to try harder. Of course, it was also partly to give them a "status."

In his treatment of the lioness, he was indeed a bit cruel. He just gave her a general goal without any direct benefit and left her alone.

"Ha~~" Blaze sat on the snake's back, tilted his head back, let out a long breath, and counted the days on his fingers. "I'll be eighteen in three months, but I'm already missing the carefree days."

"Are you kidding me? These young shoulders are carrying too much."

"A little bit." The snake's voice rang directly in Blaze's mind, "But most of the time, it's out of our control. It's either we take it or we lose it."

"Aren't you a little too pessimistic? I may complain, but I'm much more optimistic than this."

Blaze stood up, stretched hard, and opened his arms towards the vast sky.

“Think of something positive!”

"Heroes are made by the times. I seized the opportunity and became a hero admired by everyone. Those responsibilities are just what I have to accept when I stand on the stage."

"Did you seize the opportunity? It seems like everything you said now was obtained by luck." The snake whispered, recalling. She and the chicken were two sides of the same coin, so it was as if she had seen the story from the beginning of the boyhood to the present.

This young man still remembers how many times his bones were broken, how many times his muscles were torn, how much blood he shed, and how many times he faced difficulties and despair that were so terrible that he couldn't breathe.

He had been trampled by giants, endured the heavens falling from the sky, and now his blood flowed with the water from the Jinlunga Chasm, which was as poisonous as the blood of the evil gods.

Not long ago, he had endured the roar from the Holy Relics of Tiamat, which was so powerful that it could create a nebula. He could not survive any of these by luck.

Even though they once expected the young man to reach the top of the world, they never expected him to suffer disasters one after another. Often, before he could enjoy the glory brought by a victory, the next crisis would follow.

He is not lucky at all, he is extremely unlucky.

If someone else had said that the boy was very lucky, she would probably have lost her temper in anger, but since it was the boy himself saying it, and he seemed to genuinely believe it, she felt a pang of sadness.

"Have I fooled you?"

Blaze said suddenly, causing the snake to stumble and nearly fall.

"I'm going to destroy Cyrene."

“How sudden.”

Blaze was stunned, but he quickly understood Snake's train of thought. He simply felt that his pranks were led astray by Kullene, so in order to avoid being led astray even further, he decided to eliminate the source.

This was truly an unprovoked disaster, although Cyrene deserved it.

"Ah, I have my reasons too." Blaze sat down cross-legged, crossed his arms, and said seriously, "I was wondering, if even I think this way, then those who might be hiding in the dark and against me would also think the same way."

"Then, instead of being wary of me or plotting against me, they might envy me. They might even look down on me in their hearts, thinking that I just happened to be in that position."

"And I also use [Luck] to constantly reflect on myself, not letting myself get complacent, and always working hard to face the next crisis. I appear relaxed on the surface, but work a hundred times harder behind the scenes. This way, my chances of winning against those enemies in the dark increase by at least tenfold."

"This is called despising the enemy strategically and taking him seriously tactically."

"...It's better for you to stay away from Kullene."

I just thought it was a good idea. Although it was useful, it was a bit despicable and very hard, so my murderous intention towards Kullene turned into rejection.

"Hahaha~ With great power comes great responsibility. It's okay to complain occasionally when it's just you and me."

"...Do you know who was the only one who did not betray Odin during Baldr's rebellion?" the snake suddenly said.

"Hmm~ That's a good question. Even his spies betrayed him. It seems that only..." Blaze tilted his head and thought of the giant wolf squatting on the snowy mountain and guarding Gungnir.

"Those two ferocious wolves."

"Indeed, they were the only two who didn't betray him, because Odin often confided in them his anxiety about Ragnarok and the pressure of being the king of the gods. But when facing Fujinim, the eight-legged warhorse, he was the invincible Great God Odin, great, powerful, and terrifying."

"So when Odin was usurped by Balder, they chose to submit to the even more terrifying Balder. Of the two ferocious wolves, one chose to fight to the death, while the other chose to endure the pain and survive, protecting Gungnir."

"...Ha~" Blaze chuckled, "That's a really subtle way of pledging allegiance."

The snake looked into the distance, silently flapping its wings to create a longer period of time for Blaze, but it was only Blaze's time.

The teenagers’ complaints, anxieties, burdens, and even panic will remain forever in this unknown time.

When he comes to the surface again, he will be the "Lucky Hero" created by the times.

(End of this chapter)

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