Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 310: Let's have a fierce three-way war

Chapter 310: Let’s have a fierce three-way battle

"Ah?" Several core gods exclaimed in surprise.

After thinking about it carefully, His Majesty is right - thinking back to the time of [Ragnarok], the world was invaded by chaos, and even the core of the World Tree was once more than half polluted, and a series of super-giant monsters were born, such as the Kraken and Nidhogg.

The two worlds fought each other, but the invasion of Chaos Demons did not decrease at all. Normally, the world would lose its ability to order due to the killing of a large number of gods, and gradually fall into a state of chaos.

Now we only see the Chaos Demons invading, but we don't see the world becoming chaotic. This in itself proves that a large number of Chaos Demons are under control.

They suddenly realized what was going on, but there was shame on their faces.

Everyone present, except Thor, claims to be wiser than God, which is why he was chosen by His Majesty the God-King to be an advisor.
No one actually noticed that something was wrong!

Enji took the lead in apologizing and bowed: "Your Majesty, it is our fault for not being considerate enough."

A group of core gods followed suit.

That's the truth. You can usually praise the God King for his unparalleled wisdom. But if His Majesty really wants to think of everything, then what are you counselors for?
If you just eat and do nothing, your value will go down.

Gilgamesh frowned and asked, "But this cannot explain the fall of their subordinate worlds."

Perun, who had just joined the core group of gods not long ago, said seriously: "Your Highness, don't think that every god race will regard the defeated gods as gods!"

Gilgamesh's handsome face turned red, and he immediately realized the crux of the matter. He was indeed arrogant, but that depended on who he was with. He was not arrogant to the truly wise and respectable. He saluted Perun decisively: "I was inconsiderate."

"No, it's just that Your Highness lacks experience in this area."

Perun was right. If you have never been a slave god, it is difficult to understand what it is like to be a god but live a life worse than a dog.

Perun's words immediately provided new ideas to the gods present.

Thor said with some disgust: "So, it is very likely that the main god named Shiva used the enemy gods and the world as sacrifices in exchange for the loyalty of the Chaos Demon? Why does it sound so much like Odin's operation?"

After so many years, Thor was even unwilling to call Odin "uncle".

Tyr said sarcastically, "Maybe Odin is that Shiva."

I must say, this style is quite similar.

Only Towns couldn't help laughing.

"Father God..." Thor said helplessly.

"No, I want to laugh when I think about my stupid brother becoming a so-called God of Destruction with three eyes and four hands who knows 108 kinds of dances."

It was a rare occasion that the King of Gods took the lead in livening up the atmosphere, and the gods also laughed happily.

Come to think of it, Odin has one eye and two hands. He did experience a situation where a bunch of chaos eyes appeared in his eye socket, but it's too funny to think that Odin, who was so domineering with a beard, could sing and dance.
By the way, isn't being able to sing and dance good a specialty of the goddess of surrender? Gulveig's dancing skills were so bad back then, but she managed to improve them...

Far away.

All the gods expected Odin to do something evil, but unfortunately no one could associate Odin with "singing and dancing" as it seemed too unbecoming.

The only thing that made Downs feel uncertain was that Odin escaped as the Mayan god of anger, Lao. He and his South American gods had obvious Indian characteristics, and had nothing to do with Indian gods or Fusang gods. If Odin was a single commander, it would be fine, but he also brought a group of followers with him.

With Odin's character, would he be willing to lick the shoes of the three supreme gods of India, or the three noble sons of Japan?

As far as I can remember, these six people didn't have any experience of death in mythology. Without this, it would be difficult for Odin to possess other people's bodies. You're thinking too far ahead.

Tang Si waited for the gods to finish their joy and said, "Don't worry about Odin for now. Let's think about it. If the winner between India and Fuso will gain the power of a large number of Chaos Demons, how should we deal with it?"

The gods finally put away their frivolity and became serious.

Enji was still the one who was most used to being the one who started the conversation: "Have you noticed that the laws of this star field have changed since we entered it? Unless we specifically modify the laws of the world to fight against them, this star field seems to be more about single combat and [gambling]?"

Enki is right.

The gods will not forget the space cavity invasion a while ago, in which the demons fought against the guardians of order below the god level (demigods, god servants, etc.). The winner dug out the space, and the loser left a piece of the space cavity.

This has a strong sense of gambling.

I thought this was an isolated case.

Now it seems clearly not.

Hila supported her right elbow with her left palm and her chin with her right hand. “Could it be that… by sacrificing the life and soul of the enemy, I can gain the loyalty of the corresponding Chaos Devil?”

At this point, Horus, who had the most experience with death and the underworld, finally spoke: "Your Majesty, everyone, do you remember the World Tomb we passed by? Since life and death can be cyclical, and our World Tree can transform chaotic energy into the power of order, is there a possibility that those who have become Chaos Demons can be transformed back into beings on the side of order?"

The gods shuddered at the same time.

In God's world, nothing is impossible.

Think about how ferocious Riodin looked when he turned into chaos in Ragnarok. After his incomplete soul escaped to the Celtic world, didn't he still become a human being?
The thought of the existence of a large number of Chaos Gods in the Tomb of the World, and the fact that they were controlled by the Indian or Fusang pantheon, made even the brave Aesir gods feel a little scalp-tingling.

The balance of power is different!

At this time, Perun, who had truly suffered abuse from the hostile pantheon, stepped forward and said, "Your Majesty, if I were the Mayan God King, I would be very happy to sacrifice those disobedient slave gods under my command in exchange for a group of obedient god-level cannon fodder."

This time, everyone really opened up their minds.

Right, everything is right.

Think about it, what Perun overturned were just a group of non-monkey gods.

As we all know, if after conquering a hostile pantheon, if it is not completely integrated and given enough respect and status, but is simply oppressed, the end result will be a group of potential god-level traitors who are in name only.

It's like the Fuso world group, a bunch of so-called tributary gods who only obey orders but not commands, and are completely useless at critical moments.

Assuming those Chaos Gods are really obedient after being whitewashed, wouldn't that be better than Batala and the like?

Everyone discussed it for a while, and although everyone felt that this was probably the truth about the laws of this star field, no one could guarantee it.

If the Aesir were a parliamentary system, the next step would be what is called a vote.

In a sense, the parliamentary system is the worst system. Collective voting means that no one will be held responsible for it because it is the collective will.

Conversely, extreme centralization also means that the supreme ruler not only bears the highest responsibility, but also enjoys supreme glory and status.

Meeting the gazes of the core gods, Towns chuckled, "Very good, let's have a fierce three-way battle!"

(End of this chapter)

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