Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 371: No matter how hard you try, you can't win

Chapter 371: No matter how hard you try, you can't win
Odin was unaware that this Greek warrior was actually most commonly known as Ajax the Younger, and if ranked, his strength would at best be second-rate among the Greek heroes.

However, Pakama, whom Ajax the Younger killed, was a rising star in the new Mayan pantheon, and was at least a candidate for Odin's new version of Valhalla.

Now look what happened, this guy died in the battle within the spatial cavity.

The spatial cavity is not within the scope of the Sri Lankan world, which means that when he dies, he is dead, and even his soul cannot return to Odin's new Valhalla.

The mortal warrior with divine blood died, and tens of square kilometers of space were lost. The earth, water, fire, and wind elements, mortals, and creatures within this space would all lose to the opposing Greek pantheon according to the rules of the duel.

In terms of a single loss, it may not seem like much.

They had so many people that they took turns coming in three shifts, morning, noon, and night, to challenge them.

This kind of slow, deliberate cutting is a constant challenge.

The amount of flesh slaughtered by a hundred or so heroes in a single day is equivalent to that of a god's avatar.

Odin is so frustrated!
Both sides are demigod heroes with divine blood, and both are cheating, so let's see which side cheats more outrageously.

Clearly, the Greeks were superior.

For more than ten days in a row, the Greeks won more often than they lost.

Odin could recite the names of many famous heroes, especially those.

Achilles, Hercules, Odysseus...

"Useless! All of you are useless! Is this the elite force you have cultivated over fifty years?" Odin roared in the temple.

Odin has been unusually diligent for the past half-century.

The Maya and Aztecs originally had a tradition of martial arts blood sacrifice. After acquiring these millions of people, Odin did not particularly torment these mortals, but at least held a bloody martial arts competition between the various tribes once a month.

He could be considered 'full of martial virtue' no matter how you look at it.

Now it seems that the other side has more martial spirit!

In just half a month, the battles below the god level caused the world of Lilanka to not only give up the space and elements it had seized in the early stages, but also lose several thousand square kilometers of land and its corresponding space.

This represents a huge risk for a mature and stable pantheon.

If this continues, the pool of divine power of the Neo-Mayan gods risks shrinking.

Fortunately, several gods had fallen before, otherwise there wouldn't be enough faith to go around.

At this point, Odin could only tacitly allow the remaining gods to divide up the followers of the unfortunate fallen ones.

To divide the flesh, especially the flesh of one's own God, is an unwise thing to do.

Odin's rule will collapse once the territory falls below the critical threshold.

He had clearly sensed the instability of the newly surrendered former Greek gods.

He dared not assign divine duties to these spirit mediums; he could only treat them well and keep them in a side hall of his temple, ostensibly to worship them, but in reality to imprison them.

Odin's power is the last line of defense, but he is like a camel about to be crushed, never knowing when the final straw will break the camel's back.

In desperation, Odin could only send a message through a dream.

"My brother Downs! If only you were here." In the dream, Odin shed tears—crocodile tears!

Towns almost burst out laughing.

When allies are in trouble, remain steadfast as a mountain?
That only applies if Odin is my ally!
You, a great traitor, want to use the name of my Aesir gods. Did you ask me, the God-King? Did I agree to it?
Towns doesn't know if Odin has the magical trait of being a "super weak team when winning and a super strong team when losing"—cough, cough, I guess he doesn't.

Unfortunately, Odin has the 'excellent' trait of creating headwinds for himself even when things are going his way.

Even after more than a century, this is still the same old story. Towns is speechless.

Now that Loki, that genius, isn't there to save Odin!
Towns was genuinely curious about what Odin would do.

"Odin can't possibly be going to give up, can he?" Towns muttered to himself as he petted Amaterasu's kitten.

Unfortunately, Towns was half right.

What could Odin do? Odin was desperate too. His brother wasn't replying to his messages, and even with his own perception stretched to the limit, he couldn't detect a single trace related to the Aesir. He could only grit his teeth and keep enduring.

It's not that Odin did nothing.

He at least purged the 'traitor'.

“Odin, you shameless scoundrel! You have killed us! From this day forward, no Greek god will ever surrender to you again. I curse you! I curse you…”

"Thud!" The head of Pico, the Polynesian volcano god, flew to the palace dome and then crashed down.

Before he died, this guy used all his remaining divine power to try to curse Odin.

Unfortunately, when it comes to curses and prophecy, the Mayan gods are at the level of primordial gods.

Despite being a Norse god, Odin wielded the divine body of the god of wrath, Lau. The opponent's simple curse could only cause a degree of disruption. He easily dispelled it.

Without relying on divine intervention, Odin simply waved his hand, using his divine power to completely crush the opponent's divine body, obliterate its soul, and extract the essence of divine power.

Soon, the entire Neo-Mayan pantheon learned of the collective rebellion of several saviors, which was swiftly quelled by Odin.

Apche and a few others wouldn't say anything.

If one wants to grow and become stronger, these divine interventions will undoubtedly be quite useful.

While other companies are making their cakes bigger and bigger, Sri Lanka World's cake is clearly shrinking.

Rather than waiting for these time bombs to explode suddenly, it's better to defuse them in advance.

Odin's execution of them on the grounds of plotting rebellion is not a slander. Anyone with a discerning eye would know that these séances had been interacting with an abnormally high frequency recently.

Anyway, they were a bunch of spirits, so killing them was fine.

After Odin distributed the legacy of these fellows—the essence of divine power with those of gods with similar divine roles to his own—to his own gods, everyone wisely kept quiet.

The entire world of Sri Lanka, from top to bottom, is enduring and trying to find ways to resist the slow, insidious cuts of the Greek pantheon.

Some things can't be achieved simply by trying hard.

The entire Sri Lankan world is inhabited by either Sri Lankan natives or Dalits from India.

Do you think Sri Lanka became a subordinate world to the Hindu pantheon? And why are the Dalits considered fourth-class citizens?
They are the brothers who were subdued!
The long years of subservience have long since robbed these two groups of their fighting spirit.

Unfortunately, the Neo-Mayan pantheon consisted entirely of defeated gods from top to bottom. Where did their confidence and arrogance come from?

This kind of weak and submissive atmosphere is the worst kind of soil for the emergence of strong individuals.

After a month, apart from Odin and his gods occasionally intervening and killing a few third-rate Greek heroes along with their spatial cavities, the entire world of Lilanca was in a tragic state of losing less than winning.

Odin and his companions couldn't intervene frequently either, because this method of operation, which violated the laws of the celestial sphere, consumed far too much divine energy.

Those at the god level or above are difficult to defeat, and those below the god level cannot be defeated even with all their might.

This is incredibly awkward.

(End of this chapter)

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