Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 61 Order Experiment

Chapter 61 Order Experiment
The Aesir gods and giants were all confused. How come there were suddenly so many foals of the Shenma?

Everyone knows the origin of [Svadirfari]. If you want to breed it, you should at least get a mare, right?

Where did this god-level mare come from?
Towns kept it a secret, so everyone could only continue to guess.

This matter has also become a strange story.

In any case, there are more than a dozen tall divine horses among the Aesir. When encountering wars in the future, Thor and other strong men will definitely be more powerful.

Among the entire clan, only Tang Si was sober.

Of course he knew that this time it was Loki who came to steal the horse under the guidance of fate, but he failed to steal the horse and was instead offended.

This matter destroys my worldview just by talking about it!
But this is the chapter that is described in great detail in the epic poem Edda.

You know, [Sleipnir] was originally supposed to be the famous eight-legged Pegasus!
It was modified into a normal four-legged Pegasus by Tang Si using the law of order.

Even if this matter were made public, bystanders would at most be dumbfounded.

Downs thought further - as a pure-blooded frost giant, Loki should not have any transformation skills or magic. However, as an alien, he is not only good at magic such as illusion and transformation, but also very good at giving birth. Not only does he give birth to children himself, but also to his wife, and almost all of them are alien creatures!

An eight-legged horse. Just thinking about that scene makes me feel a little weird.

He didn't know how the historical Odin accepted such a giant and alien horse, or whether Odin couldn't find a second suitable mount other than this Pegasus?

Odin can pretend that the vision never happened, but Towns can't.

In Downs's eyes, this alien joke was a symbol that the Jinlunga world was once again infected by chaos, or that its ability to filter out chaos had declined.

Correct!
Only the power of chaos can break the shaping of all orders and present distorted and deformed characteristics!
The World Tree in the past could absorb the power of chaos almost infinitely and transform it into the power of order. That’s why there are nine orderly worlds.

Tangs introduced a large number of geophysical formulas and completed the reshaping and definition of the Nine Realms, and therefore was deeply trusted by the world's will.

The world's will believes in Towns, but Towns may not believe in the world's will.

After traveling to the Jinlunga world for so long, Tangs has figured out the nature of the world's will.

Rather than saying that the world "needs some god" and the gods give birth to corresponding gods in a certain way, it is better to say that the world will go crazy from time to time, and release some particularly powerful extraordinary power, causing the gods who give birth during that period to give birth to corresponding new gods... or monsters.

Look at Loki’s children in the epic—the eight-legged Pegasus Sleipnir, the world-destroying wolf Fenrir, the giant serpent Jörmungandr, and the goddess of death Hela.

None of these four guys are normal. Even Hela in human form, half of her body is a gentle and beautiful female image, while the other half is rotten and hideous like a demon.

Except for Sleipnir, the other three children were rejected by the Aesir and eventually rebelled, participating in the siege of Asgard during the Ragnarok event.

Therefore, this use of the Slate of Order to correct the life form of the divine horse was actually a super-large experiment in the divine world by Downs.

Downs glanced at the several divine horses frolicking freely with their brothers and sisters outside the Golden Palace, and nodded with satisfaction.

He said to himself: It seems that the Jinlunga world still has considerable correction capabilities. If I strengthen the construction of the law, there may still be a chance to avoid triggering the deadlock of [Ragnarok]. However, if the Jinlunga world actually has some kind of missing origin, then I have to make preparations for both situations...

No matter what, Towns has to thank Rocky.

In the process of Loki's insistence on stealing the divine horse [Svadirfari], Downs experimented with many laws of the Jinlunga world.

For example, Darwin's theory of evolution does not hold true in this world. For example, the laws of the world cannot actually distinguish between the original body and the transformed body among shapeshifters.

Strictly speaking, not only Loki, who is good at transformation, but also the Aesir, whose body size can be changed at will, can be shapeshifters in the vision of the world will, and they belong to different creatures in different periods of time.

Or maybe the world distinguishes living things by their souls, rather than by their forms.

This can barely explain why the offspring of the Aesir and the Giants are often Aesir instead of pure-looking Giants. And why the power of Vali, born to Odin and the mortal woman Linde in this life, is not much different from that of Downs's sons.

Thinking of this, Tang Si touched his chin and said, "Next question - at a certain point in time, is the total amount of chaotic power leaking out of the World Tree constant? If I successfully transform this part of chaotic energy into the power of order, will there be additional chaotic power invading the world?"

Downs didn't know that while he was thinking, the middle-level Jotunheim world.

Odin encounters a new frost giant.

It is different from previous giants, which need to be licked by cows to climb out.

It was like a zombie that had resurrected from a cemetery, breaking through the thick glacier and crawling out.

It grabbed a huge fir tree, pulled off the extra branches with one hand, and ran towards Odin's Golden Palace with its two unbalanced big and thick legs.

When it arrived, Odin's eyes were burning with anger, because this guy threw a huge rock at the first sight, smashing Odin's small Palace of Joy that he had built for himself to pieces.

"you wanna die--"

The unlucky Odin threw out Kungunir immediately. Logically, his magic spear should have pierced the giant's chest without any suspense. However, he didn't know that the heart of this strange giant was actually made of metal.

After breaking through the surface muscle layer, [Kungunir] collided heavily with the metal heart, sparks flying.

The silver and black laws intersected, producing chaotic ripples that spread out from the point where the gun tip and the heart collided.

Wherever it passes, it is like an explosion.

The pull of the two forces of Chaos and Order caused the flesh on the giant's chest to disappear, and even his ribs and internal organs were cut into pieces.

The giant died anyway, but not from a punctured heart, but from failure caused by multiple organ damage.

Looking at the giant's corpse and feeling the slight whine from the damaged blade of his divine spear, Odin felt extremely unlucky.

Odin didn't know if it was an illusion, but he felt that everything seemed to be going wrong after he left the protection of his eldest brother.

The crown of the King of Jotunheim was not as good as he had imagined.

Thinking of this, Odin became unhappy again.

He turned around and rushed into his own palace.

Humph! If no gods are willing to serve him, he will give birth to his own!

If three are not enough, have a dozen. If a dozen are not enough, have ten dozen.

Odin hoped that in this way he would give birth to an army of gods of his own.

(End of this chapter)

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