Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 161 [The Second Moitura War]

Chapter 161 [Second Moitula War]

The Tuatha de Danaan drove away Bryce, and they were all very happy. They called the son of Deancot, the god of medicine, to create a flesh-and-blood hand for Nuada. This is the famous "Silver Hand".

This metal arm was clearly made of silver, but it was full of firepower. Every muscle and every inch of "skin" on it was no different in shape from Nuada's other arm.

To celebrate, Dagoda, the father of the gods, took out his magic crucible, which was known as one of the four sacred artifacts of the Tuatha de Danann. This thing came from the four cities of the [Sky] divine realm where they were previously located. This thing has the magical effect of creating food out of thin air.

"To celebrate Nuada becoming our leader again, let us celebrate—"

These naive Tuatha de Danan actually held a celebration party, and said that the celebration would last for seven days. No one even thought that Bryce, who ran away in disgrace, would be a problem. Except for the two travelers...

At noon the next day, Beowulf and Siegfried found Nuada.

"Good day, your Majesty the Great God King!"

"Oh, it's you! Come on, have a drink first." Nuada, who was elected as the King of Gods again, had a good impression of these two gods who stood up to fight for power for him when he was in trouble and incited the gods to hate Bres.

Nuada had already established them as his confidants, especially since Beowulf had followed him for so many years, he absolutely trusted Beowulf.

Unexpectedly, the two of them advised Nuada together: "Your Majesty, please prepare for war immediately."

"War? With whom?" Nuada was confused.

"Bryce's!" Beowulf said.

"You must be kidding. Where did that guy get his troops? Does he dare to challenge the entire Tuatha de Danann alone?"

Siegfried interrupted, "What if he joins forces with the Fomorian Giant?"

"Impossible! Why would those Chaos Giants listen to him?" Then, no matter how the two tried to persuade him, Nuada refused to listen. They pestered him so much that Nuada even had them politely "invite" out of the temple.

This is the limitation of thinking.

Under normal circumstances, the Fomor Giants certainly had no reason to help Bryce. But Bryce turned out to be a half-blood, and his father was one of the giant chiefs!

It's not that Nuada didn't consider the possibility of war, but he had just regained power and it was the time to grant amnesty and win everyone's loyalty. He thought it would not be too late to discuss the matter after the seven-day banquet was over.

None of the Tuatha de Danaan had expected that Bres' revenge would come so quickly!
At noon on the third day after Bryce was ousted from power, a huge army of giants appeared from the beach and attacked the Emerald Island where the Tuatha de Danann was located.

In the epic, the first war between the Tuatha de Danann and the Fomorian Giants was called the Moitura War, so this is the Second Moitura War.

In this life, it cannot be said that the Tuatha de Danann were unprepared.

At least two people were prepared.

Siegfried led his servants of the gods and did nothing for three consecutive days. They just stayed on a high mountain near the Emerald Beach, which was closest to the gods' base and most suitable for landing.

He really waited for it.

"Woo woo woo--" As a long horn sound came from the deep sea, the sea became agitated.

Countless giants appeared on the seashore, and these huge figures formed a long skirmish line with no end in sight.

They were so tall and numerous, and with the filthy chaotic water elements bound by the [Ocean] talent and surrounding them, they were like the embodiment of the Sea of Chaos, and began to erode the boundary between the land and the ocean.

Siegfried's men were horrified and hurried to inform Siegfried. Of course, the hero who had traveled through time and space lit the signal smoke according to the agreement he had made with Beowulf.

The seaside is only a few kilometers away from the settlement of the Tuatha de Danann.

Without Siegfried's warning, these Tuatha de Dana who were reveling day and night would have been caught off guard.

When Beowulf rushed to the temple again to inform Nuada, Nuada thought for a moment that it was a clumsy lie.

"Your Majesty! Why would I make up a lie? If this is false military intelligence, Your Majesty, you can chop off my head! I will die without regrets!"

Looking at the emotional Beowulf, Nuada finally sent another of his trusted aides to ride to the beach to confirm.

Although it took a while to go back and forth, Nuada finally confirmed the fact that the Fomor giants had invaded, which bought him some precious time to gather.

"Uuuuuu——"

The horn blows long!

The sounding of the emergency bugle call left the Tuatha de Dana quite confused.

Thanks to the warnings of the two great heroes, Nuada's main city was not attacked by giants as in myths and legends.

It's a little better than in myths and legends, but only a little.

The panicked Tuatha de Danann were like a group of chicks whose coop was invaded by a weasel. They could only cluck in fear and looked totally unbecoming.

As luck would have it, this whole scene was seen by a pair of eyes in the sky, which further projected the image back to the Silver Palace in Asgard.

Seeing this on the huge mental projection 'screen', Thor complained wildly: "Father, we can easily crush these rubbish Tuatha de Danann and kill them all together with the Chaos Giants."

Thor's statement was agreed by the representatives of the giants, including Hrungnir, the strongest giant on earth: "That's right."

Even the more realistic gods like Frey and Tyr frowned. These Tuatha de Danaan gods really seemed not worthy of being on the stage.

Hela came out to smooth things over: “We can’t just see their shortcomings. They were attacked because they were celebrating. Didn’t you make any connections? After a night of fun in the Palace of Joy, you’re not much better than them.”

Hela's rebuttal made Thor and the other sluts blush.

Loki made a rare comment: "Praise Heimdall!"

The gods followed suit and shouted: "Praise Heimdall!"

The Asgard garrison, led by Heimdall and the bow god Jor, and supported by Valkyries and a group of gods, is the biggest contributor to their ability to rest in peace.

Even though Heimdall was guarding the Rainbow Bridge, he smiled knowingly as he was designated to listen in. He bowed slightly towards the Silver Palace. The gods might not be able to see it, but his father, Downs, would definitely be able to sense it.

At this time, Tang Si, who was sitting on the Supreme Throne, spoke: "Perhaps you look down on the Tuatha de Danann, but I want to remind you that their magic and transformation abilities are exactly what we need. Moreover, the Celtic world is a world connected to the Kinlunga world, so there is no need for us to destroy and kill them excessively."

"Yes!" The gods and giants put away their disdain and continued to watch carefully.
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ps: I have a slight cold these two days. Sorry for the lack of updates!

(End of this chapter)

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