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Chapter 1934: The Ruler of the New World

Chapter 1934: The Ruler of the New World
Blaze jumped off the chicken and waved his hand to clear away the fog unique to the world of death in front of him.

A little further ahead is the place where Hela usually tortures Balder, which is also known as the place where the dead sun rises in the underworld of Helheim.

Every day, the dead sun Balder would recover his strength and body here, then rise again, only to be tortured and depleted by Hela here.

Because Balder would put up some resistance when tortured by Hela, the entire area melted under the power of the dead sun, and ripples appeared like waves in the battle and the impact.

After cooling down, the entire area looked like an extremely huge throne.

Every time Hela comes, she will be unhappy and completely destroy the entire terrain, but at the end of each time, it will become like this under Balder and her power.

This was like some kind of ominous omen, as if saying that even the absolute ruler of the underworld of Helheim could not change Balder's fate of becoming a god again, and even if he tried to stop him, it would only help him.

Blaze walked to the center of the throne-like place where the dead sun rises. Balder, who was sitting on the throne but chained like a prisoner, was sitting there with his chin in his hand. He didn't open his eyes until he heard Blaze's approaching footsteps.

Blaze ignored Balder and looked at a stone statue.

I won't go into detail about the expression, it's all the same regret, fear, etc. The important thing is that this stone statue is wearing magical armor.

The stone statue belongs to the Dwarf King. As expected, the Dwarf King's destination is the land of death, Helheim.

The ancient ancestor made the armor in order to avenge the killing of gods and gain freedom, but after losing the object of revenge, the wildfire of desire was ignited, and he wanted to turn from a victim to a perpetrator. As a result, in the end he personally put on the armor for the enemy of his ancestors.

This is a very funny and ridiculous thing, but we have to say that such things are not uncommon in history. Of course, this "not uncommon" refers to "using any means necessary."

Most people, when they are in trouble and defeated, will choose to use any means necessary to go against or even trample on the promises they made, the vows they made, and even the original intentions they had in the beginning.

The result will make every sentence said before seem like a lie, like simple bragging and quibbling. Such people will not be respected.

However, the Dwarf King obviously had a more tragic outcome among them. It seemed that he regretted it after meeting Balder.

There are also some people who follow through on every word they say, and will not betray themselves even if they struggle in embarrassment when they lose.

Blaze glanced at the statue of the Dwarf King, then looked away, losing interest. He had warned the Dwarf King, and as expected, the Dwarf King took it as a cowardly threat, a show of bravado, even though he was serious.

As for the True Sun Chariot Armor, it was standing there quietly. The four extremely violent sun horses were standing there quietly and solemnly, like priests of some solemn ceremony, or like witnesses.

When Blaze approached, the Sun Stallions did not react until Blaze took out a piece of grass and tickled their noses, at which point they sneezed violently.

After sneezing, they pretended to be solemn again, but when Blaze squatted down to check whether they had little brothers and was about to take them out, they couldn't bear it anymore and kicked him with their feet.

"Oh, no, I was being a scoundrel." Of course, "no" means "nothing." As a quarter of the sun, the source of life in the ancient Olympian mythology, the sun steed is not within the realm of life, and naturally does not have the reproductive organs that life possesses.

Rather, it would be more terrifying if the four solar steeds that could combine into one to become the sun could reproduce.

"Long time no see, my lucky little brother." Balder said, his tone gentle, without any trace of his former brutality and ferocity.

That's normal. After all, last time Blaze came to kill him, and this time he came to help him. How could his attitude be bad?

"It seems that you have done a good job in cultivating your energy during this period." Blaze clapped his hands, let his hands hang naturally on both sides of his body, and looked at Balder with his head tilted.

He thought Balder would at least be waiting for him wearing the True Sun Chariot Armor, but he didn't expect it to just be there, without any worry that he would get in the way.

Perhaps Balder was really not worried. After all, even the dwarves whom he had persecuted and tortured for countless years could personally deliver something like the Sun Chariot to him. What else could be impossible?

The torrent of fate cannot be stopped.

"I don't think you're in a hurry. Why don't you tell me what awesome plan you have?" Blaze fiddled with the True Sun Chariot Armor in front of Balder. Sure enough, Balder didn't react at all and wasn't worried at all that he would snatch it away.

"It's more like fate than planning. I don't have to do anything, fate has already arranged everything."

Balder changed his posture, and an all-knowing light flowed in his empty left eye.

"The gods of the World Tree are different from the gods of other worlds. We are not destined to be eternal. Instead, we will grow like a tree, then wither and die. That is Ragnarok."

"The death of a tree will not be the end. New branches will sprout from the decaying trunk, growing into a new world tree and giving birth to new gods."

"My death, symbolizing light, will usher in the Ragnarok, the death of all things. And your blind death, symbolizing darkness, will give birth to the yet-to-be-born nature god Vali, the god chosen by fate to survive the Ragnarok and rule the new world."

"Really?" Blaze asked nonchalantly, because Balder's constant talk about fate was really boring. If it was simply revenge on him, he would still find it interesting.

"Of course, fate's gift is more than just this. Just as you not only symbolize the blind eye of darkness, but also the second generation of the giant wolf Fenrir."

"In the destiny revealed by the Omniscient One, the Son of Odin will avenge Odin, who was killed by Fenrir. That god is also the incarnation of the primeval forest, Velda, who has not yet been born and will dominate the new world after Ragnarok."

"Your death will become the crown that will allow me to ascend to the throne of the ruler of the new era. This is the future written by fate." Balder's tone was calm, without any excitement, because he knew that this moment had been a long time coming, and all that was left was the calmness of letting nature take its course.

"Omniscience does not only bring bad omens. After all suffering, there will be rebirth."

(End of this chapter)

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