Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 203 Log in and get 100 draws

Chapter 203 Log in and get 100 draws

"World? War?" The ignorant Sumerians were stunned.

"That was the news from my ancestor who was a servant of the gods in the God Realm." The man who looked very strong showed a mysterious smile: "God King Enlil has gone mad again. This time, after the Chaos attack, in order to make up for the loss of the world, he chose to declare war on the passing Jinlunga world. However, this time, he hit his head and bled. The God King on the opposite side is obviously stronger..."

The one who spread the news was naturally the heroic spirit that Tangs sent over.

Actually, it is not accurate to say that they are heroic spirits. At best, these guys are just stronger mortal souls.

Let alone a mere Jinlunga, even in the many myths of the world's nations, the number of heroes qualified to become heroes is still pitifully small, and their number is even less than that of gods.

In such a huge kingdom of Kinlungar, there are only two true heroic spirits: Beowulf and Siegfried.

In Towns' opinion, even if he tried his best to praise the remaining guys, they could never compare to the knights under King Arthur.

Instead of spending huge amounts of resources and even disrupting the cycle of life and death to cultivate so many so-called heroic spirits, it is better to save the resources for truly useful beings, such as these powerful spy-type souls.

There were so many souls who were unwilling to die, but Towns used only a "second life" as a bargaining chip to coax them into serving him wholeheartedly.

For the best among them, Towns even promised the position of divine servant.

Of course, the prerequisite is that these guys who are used as cannon fodder and scattered to the opposite world can successfully possess and tinker with various ways to achieve the strategic goal that Towns wants.

Downs was not even worried that these guys would sell out Jinlunga's information. First, they didn't know much, and second, with Siegfried and Beowulf, two predecessors who had successfully risen to power, as examples, everyone would roar and rush forward bravely.

This time, they successfully disrupted the rule of the Sumerian gods.

A spy who possessed the body of a noble who was frightened to death persuaded his king in this way.

"Your Majesty, the gods in heaven can't even protect themselves, so who cares about the lives of us mortals? Don't forget that Enlil once launched three mass extinctions against humans because we humans were too noisy. Now, not only will they not save us, they will also snatch our food from us."

The king was terrified. He looked around and saw his important ministers looking at him with approval and nodding slightly: "Then...what should I do?"

"Your Majesty, open the granaries and release the food immediately, and even let the people flee on their own. We will send troops to separate and hide the food. Even if the gods come to ask for food, we will only give them a portion and not the rest. Also, Your Majesty, take the queen and the princes and princesses and hide immediately."

"Ah! What if a messenger from heaven comes..."

"Your Majesty, let me defend you!"

Such a loyal and brave minister moved the king of the city-state so much that he actually did what he was told.

This is the classic case of everyone running for their lives when disaster strikes.

In peacetime, due to the absolute power of the God-King Enlil, no mortal dared to disobey the Sumerian gods.

In times of war, who the hell cares about you damn losers? !
The rulers of the mortal kingdom selfishly held on to their own food, not knowing that this was hitting the sore spot of the Sumerian gods.

In the entire Sumerian pantheon, most of the gods before and after the fifth generation were elemental gods, and they did not need to eat. The basic physiological structure of the new gods after the fifth generation was no different from that of mortals, except that their bodies were stronger and they possessed certain divine powers.

These gods, who are the largest in number, will become dizzy with hunger like humans if they do not eat for three days.

However, the Sumerian gods who had treated humans as slaves and exploited them for years generally had no habit of storing food. When they ran out of food, they would go to the mortals in the underworld to get food. The granaries of mortals are the granaries of us gods.

They never expected that at this critical juncture, humans would actually rebel.

After waiting for a long time for the two worlds to distance themselves from each other, the world barrier [Luludanitu] rock formation was no longer attacked, and the heavens calmed down a little, the gods suddenly realized that they were hungry.

After clearing out all the food in heaven, they realized that they had to go to the underworld to collect food.

Now, not only is there no food, but even all the people have run away.

Countless mortals were spread all over the earth like ants, and each of them carried very little food. How could they possibly feed the big-eating Sumerian gods and their servants?
Out of food!

This word, which carries the connotation of death, deeply stimulated the Sumerian gods.

Some gods hurriedly sent more servants to urge for and collect grain, while others, with no other options, agreed to join the cross-border invading army organized by the God King Enlil.

The whole of Sumer was in chaos.

However, the Sumerian world tried its best but still could not catch up with the Jinlunga world. Whenever it got close enough, it was immediately whipped hard by the opponent's roots and flew away like a spinning top.

Every time Anu was beaten, the whole world could hear Anu's wails. Not only was the world damaged, but the violent shaking and rotation of the earth could not fool even a mortal.

It's a terrible feeling to be a kite.

The world moves very slowly, and in comparison, the gods travel across space much faster.

In Tang Si's eyes, this was all slow, and there were different levels of slowness. If the world moved at the standard snail's pace, then when these gods flew over to attack, they were at least at the level of a tortoise.

The roots of the World Tree are too slow to intercept these agile gods. If the Aesir were to be sent out to deal with them one by one, it would be the Aesir who would suffer.

The Aesir had undergone many expansions and was no longer just a family pantheon for Downs and his family.

There are only about thirty core gods in the Aesir who have left their names in history. Including the eight later goddesses of Yangbo, the pure-blooded Aesir, and the new gods such as Tuatha de Danu and Arthur, the god of knights, there are only about eighty in total.

In fact, gods ranked outside the thirty are not very powerful.

Although the gods in the Sumerian pantheon vary greatly in strength, as the source of the so-called pantheon in Western mythology, the total number of core gods in Sumer is more than 100. If we have to count those weak sixth and seventh generation gods, the total number is nearly 1,000!

If such a huge pantheon really came into being, Jinlunga would definitely be overwhelmed.

To this end, Towns adopted a very clever method - one hundred draws will be given upon logging in!

For those Sumerian gods who bypassed the roots of the world tree controlled by Downs and successfully broke through the world barrier, there is a second round of beatings waiting for them.

Vidal, the forest god, is an expert at controlling plants.

Due to insufficient divine power and mental strength, Vidal cannot control his world-class giant roots. Small-scale combat is Vidal's specialty.

(End of this chapter)

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