Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 335 Odin: Join forces with me to fight Downs?

Chapter 335 Odin: Join forces with me to fight Downs?

Taking risks is something only done when the disparity between the enemy and ourselves is too great.

When one side can win by simply crushing the enemy, all schemes and tricks become superfluous.

Even if the exchange ratio is detrimental to both sides, the larger party often wins in the end.

Despite Trinity's successful escape back to the Indian world, the invasion from the world of Kinlunga was like a persistent leech, relentlessly pursuing him.

The Triad God was extremely troubled by the World Tree roots, which were measured in kilometers and could easily tear through the barrier of the Indian world to wreak havoc.

Brahma pointed at the lifelike roots that had invaded from the sky and roared, "Shiva, can you deal with those disgusting things?"

"Yes, but the effect is not good!"

The roots of the World Tree of Kinlunga have already evolved once again.

Nourished by the sixteen worlds, the roots of the new version are naturally much thicker.

As we all know, plants are generally afraid of fire. Now, with the help of Enki, the god of the sea, a thick layer of water element has been applied to the roots of these World Trees that have invaded the enemy world.

These extremely dense water elements adhere to the roots like a mask; any force attempting to attack the roots must first overcome them. The water bodies are not static; they are controlled by Enki and his divine messengers and angels. If any part of the water body suffers a large-scale attack, more water elements will be immediately mobilized from elsewhere to repair the breach.

This water body was provided by a coalition of multiple realms, and unless the target is a true god of the Hindu pantheon, it would be difficult to inflict sufficient damage on its roots.

This caused great distress to the Hindu gods.

If you include the servant gods of their subordinate worlds, the number of deities in the Indian pantheon does indeed reach three digits.

The problem is that only a few of them exist, enough to damage the roots of the World Tree.

Not every Hindu deity is called Shiva.

When a mere three-digit number of deities are tasked with guarding over three million square kilometers of land, as well as the corresponding skies and seas, this amount of combat power is simply insufficient.

This is a full-scale invasion that uses overwhelming force to suppress the gods.

If the public isn't blind, they can easily see those enormous roots tearing through the sky.

Even without directly causing terrifying harm to mortals, the mere sight of their flexible, squid-like tendrils emerging from the sky is enough to terrify them half to death.

"Great Brahma, please protect us..."

Similar prayers rise and fall in the mortal world, never ceasing.

is that useful?
If any!

The believers indeed saw their god working hard to destroy these 'demon tentacles' that fell from the sky.

Unfortunately, these tentacles were too numerous and too thick.

No, it's not just the roots; countless branches and leaves also extend into this world. They bloom brilliantly, greedily enjoying the sunlight through photosynthesis, and drawing water through their deep roots, quickly transforming it into wind, water, and even soil that are consistent with the nature of the Jinlunga world.

This is a conspiracy!

The Kimlenga is using its sheer size to crush your Indian world.

If you're not happy, you can attack and burn down the foundation of the World Tree!
The Hindu gods, led by Trinity, fought a fierce battle at the edge of the world barrier for a full half month.

To their despair, the area invaded by the World Tree not only did not decrease, but expanded more than ten times compared to before their intervention.

The World Tree hardly ever fought against the Hindu gods; its roots, branches, and leaves simply worked diligently, enduring the attacks of the Trinity, and desperately multiplied and grew.

Only then did the Triads finally understand why the Aesir gods hadn't taken the opportunity to invade.

Even if the Asgardians did nothing, through world invasion alone, they would one day completely transform the Indian world into their domain. The Indian world would no longer be under the control of the Hindu gods, and the gods would be unable to draw even a fraction of their divine power from it.

At that time, some gods were still alive, but he was already dead.

……

Outside the temple of Shiva, the once solemn statues of Shiva are now covered with ivy, and the temple is full of springtime charm. Even the corners of the temple steps are covered with moss that looks like it has been neglected for a long time.

Yes, Shiva is the god of destruction, but also possesses the power of creation and rebirth. However, the atmosphere created by this spreading plant is absolutely incompatible with him.

This fully reflects the relative weakening of Shiva's divine power.

Inside the temple, the Triads held a meeting filled with deep turmoil.

Brahma: "What should we do? The world consciousness on the other side is a highly activated type of unique plant, and its world size is much larger than ours. If we keep going like this, we're doomed to lose."

Vishnu: "Moreover, besides the Aesir, there is another powerful pantheon that is secretly encroaching on our world."

After saying this, Vishnu projected an image of a god with a unique design, clearly different from the style of the Aesir gods, onto the screen.

The image depicts the Mayan gods, whose attire and writing system are clearly distinct from those of the Aesir, indicating that they belong to different pantheons.

The Triad Gods were furious at their actions of capturing slaves all over the world and driving them to the small worlds they had reclaimed.

Shiva clenched his fists: "You hold out for me for a week, and I'll go and kill all these thieves!"

Brahma shook his head and slowly said, "There are quite a few of these gods called [Maya], and they have stolen the world of Aber as their base. My avatar has secretly sensed their leader [Lao], and his strength is considerable. If we want to wipe them out, we will need to deploy at least half of our forces."

Shiva was speechless.

If half of their fighting force is truly transferred away, the Asgardians will seize the opportunity to attack and devour them alive.

Vishnu: "Let the subordinate worlds below deal with them."

Brahma continued to shake his head: "If possible, we should unite with the Mayan pantheon and the Fusang pantheon to deal with the Aesir."

Brahma's suggestion made Shiva feel annoyed.

Since his birth, when has Shiva ever felt so frustrated?

He had to admit that Brahma's suggestion was mature and correct.

The weaker side must unite against the stronger side; this is the only chance for the underdog to turn the tide.

Knowing full well that the Mayan gods were generally not very powerful, but the number of gods in this family was considerable, the Trimurti (the god of the three gods) wouldn't mind if they boarded the Indian pirate ship.

Brahma's words left Vishnu and Shiva silent for a long time.

Vishnu: "Alright, I agree."

Shiva ultimately acquiesced.

For him, acquiescence was already the greatest compromise.

When the Hindu triad's messenger, the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati (the goddess of salutation), sent an avatar to Odin to explain her purpose, Odin's inner thoughts were quite interesting: "You want me to deal with my damned older brother? Really?"

Eloquent spoke at length about the brutality and terror of the Aesir, emphasizing the necessity of weak-weak alliances, otherwise all pantheons would suffer.

Only Odin sighed incessantly.

“You have no idea of ​​Towns Paulson’s power and brutality. Therefore, I refuse to cooperate.”

(End of this chapter)

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