Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 114 Odin's Nightmare Omen

Chapter 114 Odin's Nightmare Omen

Is this just a matter of a hammer? How dare you snatch the lover of my god-king father! Are you tired of living?
If you really succeed, won't anyone dare to snatch the things of the God King in the future?

If you don't die, who will?!

Without wasting any more time on Thorim, Thor raised his hammer and smashed the head of this arrogant, greedy and despicable giant.

Not only Thorim, but Thor quickly killed all of Thorim's men like autumn wind sweeping away fallen leaves, and then turned around and cooked and ate the dog named Togo.

It didn't take long for the news to spread throughout Asgard.

The onlookers sneered at Solim's arrogance, but only those who were wise enough could see more.

First of all, Thor actually used a trick, which was a great improvement for Thor, who was bold, rough and impulsive.

Secondly, isn't the God-King Downs using this bloody way to warn anyone who dares to covet what belongs to the God-King?
Thirdly, not many gods and giants noticed that His Majesty the King of Gods sent a reprimand to Odin, telling him not to accept any idiots into the Aesir.

Everyone estimated that the Aesir would probably tighten the conditions for joining.

Now that the Aesir have become a powerful tribe, they are no longer a weak tribe that needs a lot of allies. This means that not just any random person can join.

Towns doesn't care about the ups and downs outside.

He was in the Silver Palace, listening to Thor's report and allowing his sons including Tyr to sit in.

When Thor finished talking about his method of luring the enemy with great excitement, Downs turned to Hela and asked, "What about you, Hela? Did you make any mistakes in the process of executing this plan?"

Hila blushed and stammered, “Nothing serious is wrong, it’s just that the clothes don’t fit very well.”

Before they carried out their plan, they ran to Freya's place, and Hela successfully borrowed Freya's dress. The only small problem was that the size was a bit off. The waist was fine, but the bust was more than one level off, which forced Hela to use a bigger size to cheat the customer.

How do you want Towns to comment on this mistake?

Could you tell Hela that you will grow up?

Whatever Towns said was wrong!
He could only turn to teach his other sons: "Does it sound simple to you?"

Some of the sons hesitated, while others nodded with a wry smile.

"It's easy to adopt a suggestion. There are always some strategies that sound very effective, but whether to adopt them still requires the judgment of the parties involved." Downs emphasized: "Whether the proposer is loyal, whether the proposal is reliable, and whether there is a backup plan if the plan fails during implementation, all of these test the wisdom of the parties involved. Go back and think about it carefully, and then write me a 500-word reflection."

"Ah?" A bunch of reckless sons below wailed.

Although the number of words is the level of an elementary school student's composition in China, this involves the employment of people. It not only tests the worldly wisdom, but also the judgment. It is really difficult for these reckless men to write.

Tang Si looked at the giggling Hela, and instead showed a relieved look: "Hela, go back and think about what "war is the continuation of politics" means. We are not fighting for the sake of war, but we need to think clearly about what the consequences will be if we don't go to war, and what we can gain from war if we do go to war. If you think clearly, you will be qualified to be independent."

“Yes, Your Majesty!” Hela nodded obediently.

Tang Si taught the younger generations, managed the Nine Realms, and lived his life day by day.

He even had an illusion that the legendary "Twilight of the Gods" would never come.

From Downs's perspective, the fundamental reason for the so-called "Twilight" incident was not the conflict between Loki's family and the Aesir, but the imbalance of the world. In the epic, Odin created the world, which made the nine realms too homogeneous. When they encountered large-scale climate change, they were completely at a loss.

Another important reason for the Fimbulwinter that triggered the Twilight War was the death of Balder, the god of light.

Baldur's death seemed to be accidental, but it was also caused by Loki, as well as the arrogance and tyranny of his brother, the dark god Hoder. It was the result of a combination of many factors.

But another reason for the three years of extreme cold weather was that, except for Balder, no other god in the entire Aesir could take over his position of light. This was the most ridiculous thing.

If Balder died, there would be no light? Then what happened to Frey, the god of sunlight and fertility?
Ultimately, it’s Odin’s laziness in the epic.

This is not the case with Downs. His level is many times higher than those barbaric gods who have obtained the priesthood but are not very good at doing their job.

He was a god before the gods were born.

The gods' unique multi-threaded synchronous thinking and powerful mental strength allow Towns to do many things at the same time.

The key point is that Odin has never had the priesthood of the Sky. This was something that Downs took over exclusively after he reshaped the world.

In addition, after killing Egil, Downs took on the priesthood of Water. Now he can control the clouds and rain and adjust the weather in the world of Jinlunga entirely by himself.

Moreover, he cooperated with Hela and no longer used Valhalla to intercept huge amounts of souls. Instead, he allowed a large number of souls of the dead to return to heaven and earth after being purified, and be reincarnated into the world again. This was another perfect cycle.

Towns has done so much. If the Jinlunga world is still unbalanced, it can only be said that this broken world probably has some hidden disease that he is not aware of.

Since the sky is going to be "dusk", then we can only let it come. Anyway, based on Tang Si's current strength and the gods, Tang Si felt that even if the twilight of the gods came, its power would probably be limited.

On this day, a god suddenly had a dream.

The Aesir rarely dream, because their minds are highly concentrated. Unless something is strongly related to them, they will not remind themselves in dreams.

"Ahhhhh!" Odin suddenly woke up from his sleep, his whole body sweating like pulp. What made him even more frightened was that the nightmare he just had seemed to be swallowed up by fate.

He only vaguely remembered that it was a nightmare, but he couldn't describe in detail what happened in the nightmare.

"My dear, what happened?" Bala*Julang, the goddess of waves who served him, did not dare to offend him, and asked cautiously and tentatively.

"No, I don't know, uh, it's okay." Odin tried to remain calm.

He comforted himself that it was just an accident.

But on the second night and the third night, he fell into the same nightmare again.

Unlike the first time, this time he could see the dream more or less clearly.

In the endless darkness, he saw an extremely huge bloody mouth suddenly pounce on him, causing him extreme pain and biting his lower body to pieces.

He couldn't see the murderer clearly, he just felt an extremely ferocious aura rushing out from the fog, and then he was hit.

(End of this chapter)

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