Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 502 A Magnificent Revenge

Chapter 502 A Magnificent Revenge (Odin Version)
"Here it comes!" Zeus shouted in his divine voice, alerting all the Olympian gods.

Perhaps the roots of the World Tree were merely a physical barrier, not an obstacle to the transmission of divine sounds and other energies that relied on divine power fluctuations. Zeus's shout still invigorated the Olympian gods, who had become somewhat dejected due to their isolation and division.

Among the hundreds of rainbow beams shooting down from the zenith of the world, each one contained abundant and unique divine power.

Whether the Olympian gods wanted it or not, they had to fight back.

Just then, the roots of the World Tree changed again. Some of the Olympian gods were surprised to find that their escape route was blocked—countless roots, like a swarm of snakes, surged behind them. This situation forced these gods to either stay where they were and futilely struggle with the countless roots of the World Tree, or be driven by the roots to burst out from the obviously deliberately created crack above their heads.

In such a situation, most proud and arrogant deities would choose to accept the challenge.

For example, Ares.

"Wait, Ares!" Hera and her two sons were separated by the tree roots and couldn't follow Zeus. Ares was her greatest asset, but who knew he was so single-minded, the typical type who "enjoys war."

In a flash, he transformed into a shooting star radiating golden-red light, shooting up through the gap, and unsurprisingly, he saw a burly giant standing there.

"Hahaha! Tyr, it really is you!" Ares' biggest weakness is that he has no self-awareness about his own strength.

Yes, that's also his greatest strength.

Ignorance can also be fearlessness.

Anyway, Ares's walnut-sized brain couldn't remember who had ever beaten him up.

The war gods of two different worlds clashed head-on, wielding their divine weapons.

The shockwaves from their battle easily turned this battlefield, constructed from earth elements from five small worlds, upside down...

But that's not the point. The point is, just as Ares charged forward, the breach in the earth was sealed off by Geb, who was temporarily acting as the god of the earth.

Of these gods, only Enyo, Ares' wife and daughter of Hera, was able to catch up.

However, this goddess, who symbolized the cruelty of war, encountered Arthur, the knight god of the Aesir, as soon as she went up.

"This..." Before Hera could react, her other son, Hephaestus, the god of fire and forging, was stopped by Gibir, the former Sumerian god of fire, who suddenly appeared, and the two fire-attribute gods fought each other.

Before anyone knew it, only Hera's two daughters remained by her side: Hebe, the goddess of youth, and Eletia, the goddess of childbirth.

Hebe was slightly stronger, belonging to the category of true gods. Eretias, on the other hand, was purely subordinate to the gods.

To be honest, none of the three of them are combat-oriented deities, even though they are all wielding the divine short swords that Hephaestus himself forged.

Anyone with even a slight understanding of the Aesir knows that their weapons are generally far superior to those of the Olympians. Even though Hephaestus has surpassed the limits of his divine power and has recently begun forging iron artifacts, the frustrating thing is that they are still far inferior to the steel divine weapons of the Aesir.

In a state of extreme anxiety, the three goddesses of Hera remained almost back-to-back in the dark, densely rooted area, neither advancing nor retreating, at a loss.

At the same time, Odin, who was happily watching the battle, suddenly received a telepathic communication from his good brother.

【Odin?】 【Big brother? What is it?】 Odin's face showed displeasure, and he muttered to himself: No way, my brother left me to fend for myself, sent me to Tartarus to suffer so much, and now he still has the nerve to ask me to do something? This is not like my brother's behavior!

To everyone's surprise, Towns gave a mysterious smile: "My foolish brother, did you really think I wanted you to go and fight Zeus to the death?"

Odin was taken aback, and inwardly spat: Having an older brother who understands me too well is really annoying!
Odin smiled broadly: "Brother, you know your foolish younger brother isn't as strong as he used to be."

Towns smiled without saying a word and directly sent a mental projection over.

The image shows Hera and her two daughters shivering in the darkness, completely isolated and helpless.

【My foolish brother, let me make this clear: you may have her divine body, but not her soul. Because one of her divine duties is (jealousy). Alright, even so, I'm asking you, are you in or not?】

The next second, Odin, who had been drinking and making merry, suddenly stood up from his throne. His eyes were bloodshot, and he was breathing heavily through his nostrils, looking exactly like a bull in heat.

"Do it! We must do it! We must do it to the death!" Odin roared, startling Apuch and the newly arrived Greek goddesses.

"Your Majesty, what's wrong?" Apche asked blankly.

“Let’s strike now,” Odin said, his excitement undiminished.

"Your Majesty, didn't we agree with His Majesty Downs..."

"Let's go deal with Hera and her daughter!" Odin immediately displayed the telepathic projection sent by his brother.

This immediately set the ancient Mayan gods into a frenzy of excitement. After their defeat, which of them hadn't had their goddesses and maids stolen?

As wandering gods, they might not care about reclaiming the goddesses and maids who had likely been violated; their priority was regaining their lost face. Otherwise, how could they face the Aesir gods in the future?
Odin only knew that by releasing Cronus he would have performed a great service and would surely receive preferential treatment from his elder brother Downs. He never imagined that his elder brother would help him regain his honor.

Overjoyed, he led his men and charged off in a flurry of activity.

Without any surprises or unexpected events, Odin and his men indeed found Hera and her two daughters trapped in a tree-bound space after passing through the spatial passage designated by Downs.

Weak, pitiful, helpless!

Hera's expression changed immediately when she saw Odin and his party.

Odin actually got interested.

Standing in mid-air, he gave Hera a rather gentlemanly greeting.

“Great Hera, Queen of the Olympians. I suppose you may not remember me.” Odin straightened up, raised his head, and a cruel, mocking expression appeared on his face. “Because at that time, I was being trampled underfoot by your son Ares, my left cheek pressed against the floor of the Olympian temple—oh, that pristine white marble floor was the dirtiest I had ever seen. And right before my eyes, Zeus abducted my queen…”

Upon hearing this, Hera and her two daughters almost fainted. The black iron sword in Hera's hand trembled slightly.

Before she could react, Odin continued with a sinister grin, "It was I... who released Cronus from Tartarus. It was I... who took away the minor worlds that were your fiefdoms. And now it is I... who will become your new master. So, I hope you will remember my name as soon as possible. My name is Odin Paulson!"

(End of this chapter)

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