Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 116 Odin's Ambition

Chapter 116 Odin's Ambition

How sweet this scene was, and how intoxicated Odin was.

So much so that Odin instinctively put aside reality and only talked about the fate in this 'dream'!
Odin has realized it! He thinks he has really realized it!
Why did he feel frustrated? Why had he been frustrated for so long? Why was he so powerful but could only be the shitty ice and snow king in this shitty place?
He felt that all his questions had been answered - that was Towns stealing his throne as the God King!
What fear?
There is no fear!

Compared to becoming the God-King, what are a few nightmares?
Just as Odin was about to savor it, a rude female hand shattered the dream before his eyes.

"No! It's not like that at all! Odin, don't be blinded by chaos!" The goddess of fate, Verdant, screamed loudly, her distorted face looking extremely terrifying.

Odin was distracted, and he only felt that this dream was bright red. But with the intervention of Verdan, his dream of becoming the king of gods seemed to be gone, and even his chance to reach the top was lost.

Although the goddess of fate expelled Odin with her powerful power of fate, Odin remembered several iconic nodes in the long river of fate with his super memory...

Odin's consciousness returned to the present, and Vildan angrily cursed him: "Odin! Destiny cannot be peeped at will! Destiny does not represent reality! It is just one of countless branches. The small piece of destiny you saw is even contrary to the current Kinlunga world! If you try to copy this destiny madly, it will only plunge the world into chaos!"

The goddess of fate cursed harshly, but Odin thought she was singing.

He had already been lost in thought.

Odin couldn't help but close his eyes. If I had asked my eldest brother to be the bait and I had killed Ymir with my own hands, would my father have given me the throne of the God King?

This is how the world is, always filled with countless things to regret.

If God gave Odin another chance to choose, what would he choose?
Odin didn't know.

He only knew that he would most likely seize the throne of the God King.

When the King of Gods controls all the gods, and when the younger brothers are controlled by the King of Gods, what should I choose? Is there any need to ask?

When he opened his eyes again, there was a flame called "ambition" burning in them!

Brother, I once swore to rule the Nine Realms together with you, but now it seems that I have to break my promise.

Vildane was so anxious watching Odin leave without saying a word, but no matter what she said, Odin completely turned a deaf ear to her and walked away in big strides.

But as the goddess of fate, it is absolutely not allowed for her to reveal the fate of other gods according to her divine power.

This time, Verdan had fallen flat on her face. She had never expected that Odin actually had a talent related to the priesthood of [Prophecy]. This was what led to the disaster.

Wildan, who was at a loss, immediately ran to find his sister Urd.

Unexpectedly, Urd smiled softly: "Let him be!"

"Ah?" Verdan was surprised.

"Sister, if you are really worried, you can inform His Majesty the Divine King."

"Ah?" Verdan was shocked again: "It's not that fate can't be told casually..."

She suddenly shut up.

She and her sister have always had a question: Logically, the world should allow them to give birth to three sisters.

There is the [past] and the [present], why is the [future] missing?
As they grew older, watching the God-King Tangs save the day time and time again, they gradually understood that it was not that this world had no [future], but that the [future] was most likely already in the [prophecy] ministry of His Majesty the God-King!
The goddess of fate never needs evidence to do things, their intuition is the best evidence. Verdan called the maid and said, "Please notify the Silver Palace and ask His Majesty to come when he is free."

……

On the other hand, Odin returned to his territory and privately summoned the wise giant Mimir.

If possible, he didn't want to ask this ugly giant uncle for advice. When Loki was still on his side, he would just treat Mimir as a mascot and leave him in the cold palace. Without Loki, he had no men to use, so he had to look for Mimir.

"Mimir, if I want to seize the throne of the God King, what should I do?"

"Ah?!" Mimir was horrified and collapsed on the ground in fear: "His Majesty the God King didn't do anything to offend you, did he?"

"Of course! He stole my throne as the King of Gods!" Odin said with great certainty.

"When did it happen?" Mimir's eyes flickered, and he didn't dare to look Odin in the eye.

"Starting from the battle to kill Ymir, he deceived Willy and me and made us baits..." Odin kept talking to Mimir about Downs' 'crimes'.

The Mimirs were all numb.

Odin's so-called "Seven Sins of Downs" is full of hypothetical words such as "if" and "what if". These descriptions can be used to deceive the stupid giants, but how can they be used to deceive the wise giants?

Except for the branch of fate that Odin finally glimpsed from Vildan, the rest can be said to be nonsense.

To put it bluntly, you, Odin, want to be the king of gods!

Mimir wanted to persuade him: "Odin, you can't let ambition dominate your reason! Please wake up. If you can betray even your blood relatives, then no one in the world will believe in your promise!"

Mimir was telling the truth.

Although Asgard's civilization is growing day by day, with new buildings and new cultures emerging every day, the entire Aesir race is bound together by family blood.

The two kings appointed by the God King Tangs were both his younger brothers, and the important combat-oriented priesthood was basically handed over to his son. This was recognized by all the gods and giants.

If you, Odin, kill your brother to take the throne, who would believe you?

Odin's face darkened. "I never said I wanted to kill my elder brother. I just asked him to give up the throne of the God King as the goddess of fate had said. Who knows, maybe it wasn't me who did it, but my elder brother suddenly met with an accident?"

Mimir wanted to persuade him, but Odin warned him gloomily: "That's enough! As my servant, you should think carefully about how to complete the task I assign to you. Otherwise, you may end up like what I saw in the long river of fate, with only one head left and you still have to give me advice."

Mimir trembled all over. When Odin said this, Mimir really felt a faint breath of fate.

Mimir felt somehow that he had really encountered such a tragic situation in another timeline.

The wise giant no longer opposed Odin. He lowered his head and came up with the first idea.

"The Nine Realms are too stable now. With Downs's powerful rule, you, Odin, have no chance in such a stable world. Only when there is a violent upheaval that subverts the entire world, will you have a chance to peek at the throne of the God King."

 I’m too sleepy, so I’m going to sleep. The third chapter on the 6th will be moved to before 12 o’clock tonight.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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