Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 85 Physical Subjugation

Chapter 85 Physical Subjugation (1 more) (Begging for first order)
What Odin actually shouted was "Request for support", but when it fell into the ears of Heimdall who was guarding the Rainbow Bridge, only the first half of the sentence was "Big brother, save me"!
Although when Odin was named the King of Jotunheim, Downs made an agreement with him that if the enemy was strong, Asgard would definitely help Odin.

This scene made Heimdall a little uncomfortable.

You, Odin, invited the other party into the palace as a guest, and now you come to ask for support?

You have brought shame upon us, the Aesir.

Although he cursed in his heart, Heimdall faithfully performed his guarding duties and immediately sent out the signal.

"What happened?" Thor was the first to arrive with the help of Mjolnir's flying ability.

But after listening to Heimdall's description, he immediately looked constipated.

He really dislikes this second uncle.

Odin, you were so shameless as to engage in a group fight, but you were challenged by one person to a one-on-one fight with your entire family?

Are you sorry?

But Thor had no choice but to save Odin.

After all, this was Odin's attempt to recruit a giant as his subordinate, but he failed and was killed. So this frost giant is the enemy of Asgard, and there is nothing wrong with the procedure.

Soon, Thor, along with Tyr and Vidal, rushed to the underworld through the Rainbow Bridge.

"Buzz!"

With the brilliant rainbow light, several Aesir gods came to support. As soon as they rushed into the main entrance of the hall, they saw the dark god Hodr entangled a giant with dark energy, but the dark power could not penetrate an inch; and Odin's magic spear was stuck in the giant's chest and could not be pulled out, so he could only wield a third-rate magic sword to scrape the giant's body, and sparks kept splashing.

Seeing them, Hrungnir's face darkened and he cursed, "Odin, you shameless fellow, how dare you call yourself a god? You said you wanted to invite me to drink, but you actually wanted to kill me?!"

This curse made Thor and the others who came to support him stop immediately and stare at Odin with disdain - No, wait! Uncle, you are too mean, aren't you? Trick the dog in and kill it? Is it that serious?

Feeling the contemptuous looks from his juniors, Odin's face darkened.

Hrungnir may have drunk the fountain of wisdom, but his brain was obviously much better than that of the average giant. Seeing Thor and his men holding a bunch of artifacts, he knew he would not be able to please them today, so he simply continued to curse: "You Aesir can kill me with tricks, but if you kill me, there will be thousands and thousands of Frost Giants who will seek revenge on you! I don't accept it! I don't accept it!"

Thor, who had a bad temper, got angry when he heard it: "All of you get out of the way, I'll take care of him!"

This was exactly what Odin was waiting for. When he heard Thor speaking up, he silently took two steps back.

After Thor finished speaking, the atmosphere began to stir, and dark clouds above head began to gather, and it seemed that lightning was about to strike.

Hrungnir cursed again: "You gods still have shame to use your divine weapon to bully the mortal creatures in my hands?"

Thor was stunned, put away his hammer, and frowned: "Well, I will fight you with my bare hands and make you admit defeat sincerely."

Thor suddenly became bigger, ten meters, twenty meters, twenty-five meters. When Thor grew to his limit, although he was still a head shorter than Hrungnir, he was at least an opponent of the same level.

The giant took one look and didn't hesitate. He roared and rushed towards the enlarged Thor, and threw him to the ground with a fierce hug.

A god and a giant started a wrestling match that could be called a civil war among giants in the large square outside Odin's new palace.

"Boom! Boom! Boom——"

The earth is shaking, cracking, and wailing.

This pure power showdown looks extremely wild and thrilling. After more than a dozen rounds of fierce fighting, Thor, who claims to be the strongest man in the world, was shocked to find that he could not defeat the giant. Not only was he slightly inferior in strength, but he also did not have much advantage in skills.

Thor was embarrassed.

Just then, a voice came from the sky.

"Back off, Thor. You can't defeat him. With your strength, he will never give in."

The two fighting parties separated immediately. Thor looked up at the sky in surprise: "Father God..."

Correct!
Downs is here.

For Downs, Hrungnir's arrival was a not-so-surprising surprise. This guy, known as the strongest giant on earth, was the vanguard general of the giants' attack on the Aesir in "Ragnarok".

Why did he appear at this time?
Downs suddenly realized: the history in the epic had indeed been changed beyond recognition by him. When Hrungnir appeared in the epic, the Frost Giants had become powerful and established their own country. The Aesir, who built the wall around Asgard, signed a peace treaty with the Giant Kingdom. The Aesir did not want to let the tiger go back to the mountains, but they were worried that killing Hrungnir would lead to a war with the Giant Kingdom.

The situation in this life is completely different.

What giant country?

Since the beginning of the Rebuilding of the World, Downs has never spared any giant who opposed the Aesir. As long as they showed up, they would be killed instantly. Many giants who were originally hostile in the epics were either killed or joined Downs.

This meant that after Hrungnir woke up from the glacier, he had no giant force to turn to, which directly led to his lack of confidence.

Seeing that he wanted to run but didn't dare to, Towns had an idea.

"I am the Aesir God King Downs Paulson." Downs' figure slowly descended with the rays of light. His surging momentum was mixed with a hint of murderous intent. He stared at the giant and said, "Hrungnir! I admire your bravery. How about this, as long as you can withstand a move I make with pure strength, you can leave. In the future, you can build a country and be independent. It's up to you. But what if you can't withstand it?"

Hrungnir looked up at the small figure hovering in the sky, feeling uneasy.

Can’t catch it?
Surrender? Or die?

It would be a bit unwilling to die like this. Although Odin of the Aesir was not a good person, their wine was really great.

However, he would not lose the battle, and his pride in his own martial arts would not allow Hrungnir to show weakness.

He shouted, "I can't lose!"

"Oh? Really?" Towns landed on the ground. He didn't even grow bigger. He stretched out his right hand towards a forty-meter-high tree next to him.

"Crack, crack..." The tree that could be hugged by five adults was twisted in half. The branches and twigs on it were instantly cut off by an invisible force, and the giant tree became a bare wooden stick.

Without even growing bigger, Towns, with a height of only six meters, swung the huge wooden stick and smashed it down on Hrungnir's head.

"Who are you looking down on--" Hrungnir was furious, swinging his flint club at Downs's big stick.

If Towns used the divine swords circling around him, perhaps Hrungnir would still be a little afraid of him. But when he saw Towns using mortal objects, his flint stick, which was equivalent to a semi-divine weapon, would show its power.

A scene that horrified Hrungnir happened:

Of course, Downs's stick was not a magical weapon. When the two sticks collided, the tree trunk that Downs picked up at random was even smashed by the stick head. However, as the two sticks entered a brief stalemate, a vast and boundless force surged over.

(End of this chapter)

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