Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 57 I gave you a chance, but you failed!

Chapter 57 I gave you a chance, but you failed!

Odin's face turned pale and his mouth moved, not knowing what to say. Finally, he said stubbornly: "Shouldn't I have killed Njord?"

Downs sighed, "I said before, Njord can call upon the power of Vanaheim to fight against you because he has obtained the approval of the world's will. Such an enemy cannot be killed simply."

When the gods and giants heard this, there was a low uproar.

"Ah, this..."

"Even if you want to kill him, he must refuse to surrender and remain stubborn to the end. Only then can you kill him."

Odin's eyes suddenly turned red: "Are we going to allow such a fellow to infiltrate our Aesir tribe?"

In fact, the Aesir were quite xenophobic. When they heard what Odin said, these Aesir gods with a high brain content were a little unhappy. They nodded slightly, indicating that they agreed with Odin's statement.

Downs's answer was: "That's why I say you are stupid! There are many ways, such as cutting off his head, completely destroying his divine body, using magic to preserve his life, so that he still has consciousness to help the world reconcile the lives of the nine realms, but cannot do anything else to threaten the Aesir."

Odin was stunned. The uproar of the gods and giants could no longer be suppressed.

Odin killed Njord, how cruel is that?

A Njord like this is as good as dead. Only his head will remain, and he has to work for the Aesir. The method of God King Tangs is truly cruel!
Frey, Narcissus and other Vanir gods who were kneeling at the bottom of the stairs were so scared that they turned pale.

In fact, Downs' method is just like the one in the epic poem where two races are tied, Odin uses a knife to kill the wise giant Mimir, and then cuts off Mimir's head, uses magic to worship it, and continues to serve as a think tank.

With his current level of magic, plus the priesthood of [Death] and [Magic], he can definitely do it.

But when Towns said it, everyone knew it was many times better than Odin's approach.

In the past, Towns had always taken care of Odin's face, but this time, Towns really stopped pretending and slapped him in the face directly.

After hearing his elder brother's plan, Odin still said stubbornly: "Your Majesty, perhaps I am stupid. I really can't think of it."

"You may not have thought of it. What you really did wrong was that even though you clearly had a hunch that what you did might be wrong, you didn't even think about discussing it with me, and just made the decision on your own."

Odin's whole body trembled violently, and he finally realized where he was wrong. Because he was rebellious, he rejected all the kindness of his elder brother and betrayed his elder brother and even his parents' trust.

At this moment, even Paul and Bestla turned their heads away, unwilling to look at him.

The Aesir and the giants in the hall naturally recalled the bad and stupid battles that Odin had fought in the past three months. The difference in fighting power between the two Paulson brothers might not be as great as everyone imagined, but the difference in their handling of things was indeed huge.

Everyone couldn't help but shake their heads and sigh.

Odin finally lowered his head in shame: "I...I was wrong, your humble servant."

Towns shook his head slightly.

Odin, I gave you a chance, but you are useless!
"Your actions disappoint me, but even if you have no merit this time, you have worked hard, so I cannot refuse to reward you. How about this? I allow you to become the King of Jotunheim, responsible for forming a branch of the Aesir, guarding the ice field, destroying the out-of-control frost giants, and monitoring the cow, and delivering messages for the Aesir."

In fact, Towns has already wanted to cut ties with Odin. After all, one day in the future, when Odin is struck by lightning, Towns doesn't want the lightning to pass to him. But Odin didn't do anything bad, and Towns has done his best.

The corners of Odin's mouth twitched. He wanted to argue, but found that he had nothing to say.

The elder brother was indeed very kind to him.

He and his army were unable to defeat the Vanir. So many mortal troops died, and several third-rate Aesir gods and giants such as Tiath were buried with them.

There were many losses but not much achievement.

If it weren't for his elder brother helping him, he might have suffered heavy losses in that battle. Even if he hadn't been hit, he would still be drinking seawater in Vanaheim. None of the decisive credits belonged to him.

Even though he was so rotten, the eldest brother still gave him credit for his achievement.

With the title of "King of Jotunheim", Odin went from being a direct subordinate of his elder brother to a vassal with considerable independent authority. This was undoubtedly a qualitative leap.

It's just that his reputation is a bit bad, and it is estimated that few Aesir gods or giants are willing to serve him.

He would be happy if he could eventually capture some demigods whose strength was close to that of the Valkyrie.

Seeing this, Odin did not suffer any loss. According to his merit, he could choose a Vanir goddess. He directly picked one of Freya's sisters.

Big brother, if you don’t let the gods serve me, I will give birth to my own child!

Next, meritorious officials came forward one after another to claim their rewards, and soon divided up the remaining five daughters of Niold.

When the division was almost over, the only ones left on the scene were Narcissus, a dozen Warner goddesses who looked a little sorry, and seven Warner male gods including Frey.

Downs spoke: "Frey! Are you willing to join the Aesir? If you are willing, I can make you the god of sunlight and fertility."

"This..." Frey was unsure of Towns' mentality. He didn't know what a defeated god like him could fight for.

Just because he doesn't know doesn't mean his sister doesn't know.

Freya barely pretended anymore and laid her cards on the table, blinking wildly and nodding slightly.

It is entirely conceivable how much Freya sacrificed for him behind the scenes...

Frey lost his temper.

Without Freya, he would have died in Asgard. It can be said that his life was given by his sister.

He lowered his head and said, "Thank you, Your Majesty Paulson, for your generosity and kindness. I am willing! I just hope that Your Majesty can spare my mother and sisters and not let them suffer."

Frey's words were quite skillful. He first agreed, gave the God King a way out, and then asked for forgiveness as an inner court official. Downs had both face and money.

It must be said that Frey is tall and handsome, and has a very good appearance. Handsome men and beautiful women are always easy to be accepted by each other.

The clever Aesir vaguely guessed that His Majesty the King of Gods specifically bestowed [Abundance] so that Frey could work for him.

So everyone gave a fairly warm round of applause, welcoming Frey to join the Aesir directly.

After removing Njord's only son from the Vanir tribe, Downs had no more concerns: "I have decided to keep the name of the Vanir tribe. Of course, my younger brother Willy will be the Vanir King."

At this time, Frey, who had already freed himself from the shackles and stood beside Freya, looked at the handsome Willy and felt a little unsure.

If this is a powerful Aesir, wouldn't that mean the Vanir will be wiped out?

Unexpectedly, Freya whispered: "Don't worry, he is actually a little stupid and doesn't understand anything."

Frey thought he understood everything: after all, it was Freya who saw that the Vanir were about to collapse, and worked hard to persuade King Towns to let the Vanir go.

Frey was so moved that tears welled up in his eyes: "Thank you for your hard work, sister."

"Oh! I hope it's all worth it."

(End of this chapter)

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