Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 74 Chess Pieces and Players

Chapter 74 Chess Pieces and Players

Angerboda's face looked very bad, she knew that what Loki said was right.

His Majesty the God King will not let go of any Chaos Demon, and her grandson will most likely not survive.

She said stubbornly: "What if Odin can't protect them?"

A cold light flashed in Loki's eyes: "We can still have more children!"

It would be a lie to say that Loki didn't feel resentful after his son was killed. He is just like that. The more you forbid him to do something, the more he will do it. The rebellious spirit engraved in his bones drives him to develop such a character of doing things without considering the consequences.

The giantess is savage at heart, and she doesn't care about right or wrong, or what kind of impact it will have on the world. Anyway, she won't make anyone comfortable who doesn't make her comfortable.

So, Loki went to find Odin that afternoon.

"Odin, I must be honest with you. Fenrir actually has a successor."

"Ah?!" Odin did not hide his surprise, and stared at the two demon wolves that looked like mortal puppies. In his eyes, pups of this size were just like ants to humans.

Loki said calmly, "You know. His Majesty Tang Si has a deep prejudice against me. He just refused to punish me based on the rules he set. As long as they grow up and are identified as Chaos Monsters, they will still be cruelly killed."

"Loki, what do you mean..."

"Your Majesty gave me a pile of order tablets, saying that they can prevent my descendants from becoming chaotic. I think, for their safety, it is best to give them to you. After all, I am nominally your subordinate god!" Loki said these high-sounding words that put Odin under great pressure.

Odin was really worried.

He knew that Loki had guessed it, and that Loki was blaming him for not saving Fenrir. Until this moment, Loki did not think that his wolf son would cause any bad consequences to the gods.

Oh! It turns out Loki didn't know that his son Fenrir would bite me to death in the prophecy!
Now it was Odin's turn to be confused.

In this life, Odin was no longer the god king who led the entire Aesir clan. He was just a vassal king of a small world. After selling Loki, he had no one left who could work.

But Odin knew that if he refused to protect Loki's two wolf grandsons, Loki would definitely hate him to death.

Did you accept it?

Odin knew about the series of oracles that his elder brother had recently issued.

The fact that the Ragnarok event could make a Supreme God King so cautious and harsh in his words meant that chaos was about to come.

If Odin wants to survive this disaster, he must master more power - both force and intelligence are indispensable.

Odin was so angry. Why was his elder brother, who also drank the fountain of wisdom, so smart, but he was not as good as his elder brother in everything? The more he needed talents, the more Odin felt that Loki was indispensable.

Moreover, can a demon wolf that even the eldest brother is so afraid of also become a fighting force in Odin's hands?

They are Loki's grandsons and seem to listen to Loki. So, by pulling Loki, isn't he also controlling the two powerful demon wolves in disguise?
Thinking of the prophecy that it was the damned wolf Fenrir who bit him to death, Odin gritted his teeth and decided to take a gamble.

"Okay! Loki, I agree to this. I will do my best to ensure their safety. But I will decorate their wolf dens with all the slates of order to ensure that they will not turn into chaos."

Seeing that Odin really agreed, Loki finally showed his signature charming and handsome smile on his face.

"Odin! I knew you would protect them. You are my good brother forever!" Loki gave Odin a big hug with great enthusiasm, and almost leaned all his limbs on Odin.

Odin had a bit of embarrassment on his face, but he patted Loki on the back and comforted him: "We are good brothers who swore to drink mead together and share wealth and glory together."

"Yes!"

"Yes, what are their names?" "Skoll and Hati! These are the names given by Angerboda." Loki whistled and said nonchalantly.

These two names made Odin frown.

In the language of the Aesir, Skoll means "betrayal". The name Hati means "disgust" or "hostility".

The giantess expressed her dissatisfaction with the God-King in this way, meaning that the God-King Dons betrayed her trust in him and she was beginning to become the God-King's enemy.

Odin shook his head: "No! Maybe they are also in the prophecy of His Majesty the God King. Let's change their names. One is called Kili and the other is called Kulichi."

Kili represents greed and Kulichi represents hunger.

For wolves, these two names are normal.

Loki shrugged, "Well, you have the final say."

Loki didn't know that what Odin was thinking was - if he, Odin, couldn't conceal or control these two beasts, he would report it to Downs and let Downs kill these two beasts.

Odin is such a hesitant and indecisive person. He always greedily wants to get all the benefits, and when he can't handle it, he asks Loki for tricks. Once something goes wrong, he is unwilling to take responsibility, and in the end, Loki always takes the blame.

It was this mercenary and ruthless Odin who eventually led Loki in the epic Edda to betray the Aesir.

In any case, this time Odin took over the two wolves, at least allowing his relationship with Loki to continue.

On the other side, Downs received the news that Odin had obtained two little wolf cubs.

This news puzzled Towns.

In the epic, Odin did raise two war wolves with this name, which sounds like nothing wrong with it.

On the other hand, Downs remembered that in the epic, Fenrir had two wolf sons, Skoll was a wolf chasing the sun, and Hati was a wolf chasing the moon. The two wolves wanted to devour the sun and the moon, and when [Ragnarok] came, they would successfully achieve their goal.

Towns was worried about this... for three seconds, then he felt relieved.

Even if Odin was determined to protect Loki's grandson, there would not necessarily be any good results.

If those were the two wolves that were swapped, given Fenrir's brutal heritage, they would most likely turn against Odin in the future.

That was really haha.

The question is, if Fenrir was raised by the same chaotic power and it is now divided among his two offspring, will there be any difference in the results?

There is a huge difference here.

This is like taking a 20-year-old girl and replacing her with two 10-year-old girls. Would you punish them?

"Since [it's going to rain, Odin wants to die], let Odin do what he wants. I have done my best!"

There are many people in this world who cannot see their own position clearly. He can live a very comfortable life as a big chess piece, but he insists on being a chess player.

He doesn't have the fate of a chess player, but he has to suffer from the disease of a chess player.

Can't persuade!
I really can’t persuade him!
Tang Si sighed: "My stupid brother! My patience is limited. Once you cross that line, the cause and effect between you and me will be severed. Alas——"

In the temple where no one else existed, Tangs, who was sitting on the supreme throne, let out a distant sigh.

(End of this chapter)

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