These disrespectful words terrified Eden.

Heimdall had never made such outrageous remarks before; today he seemed like a completely different person.

Eden glanced nervously at the palace entrance again, fearing that the Asgardian royal guards might suddenly burst in and drag her into the underworld.

When Eden saw what appeared to be figures moving around at the palace gate, she shuddered in fright and quickly shouted a warning:

"Heimdall, are you drunk?"

"No noise allowed in the library. You drunkard who's not thinking straight should go back and rest."

Harvey followed the other person's gaze.

A familiar muscular blond man, wielding a hammer, descended from the sky and landed at the entrance of the Omniscient Palace.

Thor rushed into the library, his voice booming anxiously, "Dr. Eden, go check on Jane's condition! Her illness has worsened again!"

As a doctor dedicated to saving lives, Eden breathed a sigh of relief, thankful that Saul hadn't heard what he'd just said.

"I see."

Saul entered the library and saw Heimdall, but he was only concerned about Jane's illness and didn't think much of it or ask any questions. He then hurriedly left with Eden.

Their departure was made with peace of mind in mind, considering that Heimdall had protected Asgard for over six hundred years.

No one would have guessed that Heimdall was actually someone else in disguise.

Harvey excitedly rubbed his hands together and strode to the bookshelf, focusing on finding magic books about runes.

The Book of Odin is a book about mystical knowledge written by the god-king Odin.

The Book of Ymir is a book that introduces the origin of giants and the relationships between the gods of Asgard.

The History of Valhalla is a book that records the history of Asgard and the deeds of the heroes who entered Valhalla.

Other works include "The Magical Codex of Vanaheim", "The World Tree and the Nine Realms", "A Brief Introduction to Rune Magic", and "The Relationship Between Prophecy and Fate", among others.

Chapter 114 First Learning Runes

Harvey's gaze swept over the precious magical books until he saw "The Origin of the World Tree and Runes".

He took the book down from the shelf with delight.

He walked to the desk, sat down, and began to read the book written by Odin, the king of the gods.

"Due to the cycle of Ragnarok, the true origin of Asgard comes from a primordial abyss known as the Kinlunga Gap."

"On either side of the Primordial Abyss are Muspelheim (the Land of Fire) and Niflheim (the Land of Ice)."

"As time went by, when fire and ice met, Ymir was formed, along with a bull named Uldumbra."

"One day, Uldumbrah gave birth to Bri, and thus the first benevolent Asgardian god appeared."

"Afterwards, the wise and strong Bri married a frost giantess, and his son Bor Brisson inherited the throne, through whom the Asgardian race gradually formed."

"Bor and his giantess wife Bestra had four sons: Kur Borsen, Odin Borsen, Willi Borsen, and V Borsen."

"Later, Odin and his brothers grew up and defeated Ymir and his frost giants. Shortly after Ymir's defeat, the three brothers planted seeds with their bodies, which eventually grew into the World Tree."

"After millions of years, the World Tree became an energy field that supports and connects the nine realms, and all connections must pass through the mortal realm of Midgard..."

Harvey wasn't particularly concerned about the origins of the World Tree; after a quick glance to broaden his horizons, he quickly flipped through the pages.

Until they saw a mysterious rune pattern emitting a faint glow.

【?】: Represents the sun, associated with light, warmth and life, symbolizing strength and vitality, and can also be used to enhance vitality and heal.

This rune caught Harvey's attention.

He took out his wand and tried to use magic to replicate the rune in the void.

The wisps of light seemed to come alive, gathering on their own towards the sun runes being carved.

But the mysteries of runes are beyond imagination.

Halfway through Harvey's replication, a strange resistance suddenly appeared, disrupting the integrity of the pattern.

The dazzling light source, gathered to the size of a fist, exploded, and the invisible magical shockwave nearly sent the unsuspecting Harvey flying.

My first attempt to replicate the Rune rune failed.

Harvey suddenly felt pressured.

From the very first day he came into contact with magic, his unparalleled magical talent meant he encountered almost no obstacles.

Basic spells such as the Levitation Spell and the Lock-Unlocking Spell are easy to learn and master quickly.

He mastered intermediate spells such as the Guardian Charm and the Transfiguration Charm in just two years.

Harvey even easily learned advanced spells such as Occlumency and Apparition.

For him, most of the spells in the Harry Potter world were not difficult to learn.

Even after he broke through to the Heavenly Father level, he was able to innovate many spells with his extraordinary magical talent.

Spells like Fluorescent Flash 2.0 and Armor Protection 2.0 are his creations.

But now, facing the runes that Odin, the Allfather, comprehended while hanging upside down from the World Tree for nine days and nine nights in the Marvel Universe.

This was the first time he felt overwhelmed.

After all, runes are Odin's description of the truth of magic, so it's normal that he can't learn them in a short time.

However, difficulty is what makes it challenging.

Harvey calmed himself down and continued his attempt to inscribe the sun rune a second time.

......

Harvey was so engrossed in learning runes that time slipped by unnoticed.

Although Asgard is a world with its own unique ecology and celestial system, the realm of the gods also follows certain natural laws.

When day and night alternate.

The entire flat continent, spanning millions of square kilometers, is surrounded by a dazzling sea of ​​stars, except for the endless abyss behind it.

At night, a hazy, colorful aurora borealis is projected above the continent of Asgard.

The dazzling aurora borealis and the ancient palace complexes on the continent, made of gold or precious magical metals, complement each other, creating a mysterious and dreamlike landscape.

"Heimdall, I didn't expect you to be studying runes?"

A surprised, clear female voice rang in my ears.

Harvey frowned and looked up, his comprehension abruptly interrupted, only to find that Eden had returned.

He put on a kind and friendly smile.

"Recently, I've had a growing sense of crisis, which is why I wanted to try to comprehend runes to improve my strength."

"By the way, did you cure that woman in the central courtyard's illness?"

Eden slowly shook his head, sat down at the desk, and then explained with a serious expression:

“There is a mysterious force in that woman’s body that is constantly absorbing her life force.”

"But she was just an ordinary person, with a weak constitution."

"It took several doctors and me a lot of precious longevity medicine to barely stabilize her condition."

"Even if the mysterious power within her is removed, that woman from Midgard probably won't last more than two months."

Harvey seemed thoughtful. Had the plot progressed to this point already?

It seems the day when Thor battles the Dark Elves is not far off.

"We'd better not meddle in the affairs of that Midgard woman. The right thing to do is to focus on improving our strength before Ragnarok."

Eden's eyes were full of doubt.

"You also believe in the legend of Ragnarok?"

Harvey's face was serious: "Recently, many powerful clansmen have sensed that some great terror is approaching."

"There is no other explanation than Ragnarok!"

These resolute remarks really frightened Eden.

"Then... what should we do? According to the prophecy, Asgard will eventually be destroyed by the fire giant Shultur, and we must find a way to stop it."

Harvey gently patted Eden on the shoulder and calmly said:

"Stop it? Ragnarok concerns the fate of every member of our race. Let something that is destined to happen happen."

There is a famous saying in the central courtyard: "If you save the land but lose the people, you will lose both the land and the people; if you save the people but lose the land, you will gain both the land and the people."

"Even if Asgard is destroyed by Ragnarok, as long as our people are still alive, it is not difficult to rebuild a new Asgard in a little time."

"Therefore, our best course of action now is to relocate our people to the other nine realms while doing everything we can to increase our strength."

Eden was shocked; the plan was far too audacious, and she found it hard to accept.

"For many of their people, they would rather die in Asgard than give up their homeland where they have lived for hundreds or even thousands of years."

"After all, no brave and fearless Asgardian would ever be a deserter!"

Harvey shook his head and chuckled, but did not continue to argue. When the moment of great calamity truly arrives, even the "gods" of Asgard will fear death.

Chapter 115 Emptying the Omniscient Library

Well said.

All Asgardians are brave and fearless.

But when they faced Hela, the goddess of death, that madwoman, it caused widespread panic, and the surviving Asgardian refugees had no choice but to escape on a spaceship.

Finally, they escaped to Norway on Earth and established a new village called New Asgard.

So Eden's words were incredibly naive.

However, Harvey was too lazy to argue with him.

You can't reason with a damned person; respecting their fate is the only true principle.

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