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Chapter 266 The Lords of the Norse Lostbelts Battle Odin

Chapter 266 The Lords of the Norse Lostbelts Battle Odin (?)
"Come."

As soon as that word was uttered, the atmosphere at the scene instantly became incredibly tense.

At this moment, most of the Norse gods present looked bewildered.

They considered many possibilities, but this was the one they never thought of.

What a joke! You should know that the [Eternal Spear - Gungnir] is a powerful artifact on par with the [Twilight Holy Spear], and the opponent actually tried to fight against it with a broken spear that he got from who-knows-where.

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The Norse gods wanted to comfort themselves with this thought, but after feeling the terrifying sharpness pressing against their hearts, they couldn't help but swallow hard.

They weren't sure if it was just their imagination, but they felt that the enemy's javelin looked somewhat similar to their own god's [Eternal Spear].

If we also consider the name the other party previously revealed...
An utterly absurd guess suddenly appeared in the minds of the gods.

That thing...could it also be a Gungnir?!
With this thought in mind, the Norse gods subconsciously looked at their own god.

At this moment, Odin's expression gradually became serious after seeing the "Declaration of the Great God - Gungnir".

Things were starting to slip out of his control. He had initially thought the group on the other side were members of some secret organization, but now it seemed that things weren't so simple.

After a brief silence, Odin slightly raised his head, revealing his left eye, which had been hidden by the brim of his hat.

His left eye was not a normal eye, but a crystal that constantly flashed with magical runes.

This is the item he obtained after sacrificing his left eye to the Fountain of Wisdom in order to learn rune magic.

The crystal that replaced Odin's left eye not only helped increase the power of his runes, but also enabled him to foresee the future.

Now, this expert is going to see what exactly that javelin in the other person's hand is.

As the crystal began to emit faint glows, countless chaotic images began to flood Odin's mind.

This wasn't the first time Odin had used his precognitive abilities, but it was the first time he had encountered such a strange situation.

However, before he could even discern the content of the image, a sudden sense of impending death filled his heart.

Die die die die die!

Characters representing death began flashing repeatedly across these images, then...
This expert saw it.

Odin took a deep breath and abruptly broke free from his precognitive state.

He couldn't tell what the other person was holding, but he knew it was definitely not something good.

Because in all the visions he foresaw, there was only the scene of himself being pierced through the chest by a spear and pinned to the ground.

Without exception, it was as if death was predetermined in their fate.

Still shaken, Odin fell silent.

Compared to the spear in his own hand, the javelin wielded by his opponent seemed more deserving of the title "Eternal Spear - Gungnir".

As this thought arose in his mind, the white-haired old man couldn't help but smile bitterly, and then put away the weapon in his hand.

The outcome is already decided; there's no need to continue.

However, the Norse gods were taken aback when they noticed his actions.

What does this mean? Does the expert think that using [Gungnir, the Eternal Spear] is a waste of its potential?
Just as they were thinking this, they heard Odin speak: "Skadi, the goddess of winter, defeated Odin, causing Ragnarok to come and becoming the next generation of chief gods in the Norse pantheon."

What do you think of this version?

Upon hearing this, Skadi replied in a tone that was hard to decipher—whether it was sarcasm or approval—"A wise move."

With that, she put away the "Declaration of the Great God" and scanned the Norse gods present.

Compared to the great god in her memory, this "Odin" in front of her was far too weak, making her feel somewhat bored.

But that's fine, this way we can complete the Master's orders as soon as possible.

At this moment, the Norse gods present gradually understood the meaning of Odin's words.

They looked at the white-haired old man with extreme anxiety: "Great Master?!"

We were ready to fight to the death, why did Your Majesty surrender first?
Okay, they're not planning to fight to the death, but isn't it a bit inappropriate for you, as the chief god of the Norse pantheon, to kneel so readily?

Feeling the complex gazes behind him, Odin rolled his eyes in exasperation. "Don't call me 'Great God.' From now on, you must respect Her Majesty Skadi as you would respect me."

He knew exactly what these guys were up to—they just wanted him to go head-to-head with the other group—but he wasn't stupid enough to foresee a fatal outcome and still charge headlong into it.

Of course, that's not the only reason. After all, if the other party only wanted to control the Norse pantheon, they shouldn't be in any immediate danger.

During this time, they will naturally be able to find a way to resolve this matter.

Upon hearing this, the Norse gods exchanged bewildered glances.

Do you respect it?
They didn't seem to respect Odin much usually, after all, this great god was rather unreliable. After a while, all the gods present bowed their heads to Skadi: "Great God."

Taking advantage of the fact that Hela's expression was obscured by her lowered head, the blue-haired man who had previously made eye contact with Hela suddenly turned extremely gloomy.

He did want to usher in Ragnarok, but not in the way he is now.

After all, apart from having a new god, what's the difference between the Norse pantheon and the previous one?
Just as the blue-haired man was thinking this, a dark rift appeared out of nowhere next to Skadi.

Looking down at the submissive Norse deity, Li Ang raised an eyebrow: "Lady Scáthach has indeed lived up to my expectations."

He thought he would have to take matters into his own hands to subdue the Norse pantheon, but the pseudo-Servants actually did the job so well.

'Developing this technology was definitely the right decision.'

Thinking this, Li Ang couldn't help but chuckle softly.

Skadi clearly hadn't expected her Master to return so quickly; she had originally planned to give the Norse gods some pointers.

However, the queen quickly regained her composure. She first returned the [Great God's Declaration] to Li Ang, and then said, "Thanks to the Master's weapon, I was able to succeed so smoothly."

"hehe."

Li Ang smiled and shook his head, offering no rebuttal.

Whether or not it relies on the "Great God's Declaration" is not important; what matters is that the pseudo-Servant can indeed stand alone.

Of course, as his strength increases, his pseudo-servants also need to be upgraded.

Just then, Skadi noticed the girl in black that her Master was holding hands with: "Who is this?"

When questioned, Li Ang replied without changing his expression, "This is my long-lost sister. I hope Lady Scáthach will take good care of her from now on."

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Upon hearing this, the expressions of the pseudo-Servants present immediately turned strange.

Having spent so much time with Li Ang, they naturally knew what kind of person their Master was.

Merlin, in particular, felt that if his Master were willing to take the path of online fraud, he might achieve even greater success than he had.

Unlike the relaxed atmosphere of the pseudo-servants, the Norse gods present were somewhat numb.

Unlike Hela, who witnessed everything, they had no idea that Skadi was Leon's servant.

Therefore, after seeing the once arrogant new god behave so obediently in front of a strange young man, their hard-won worldview collapsed once again.

Tired? Let's destroy it.
This is the current thinking of most Norse gods.

However, Odin and Loki were different; they recognized who the newly appeared youth was holding hands with.

Orpheus, the Infinite Dragon God.

'Shouldn't this person be in the Calamity Gang? Could this group be members of the Calamity Gang?'

Odin couldn't help but frown slightly, feeling a strange unease in his heart.

He certainly knew what the Infinite Dragon God in the sky wanted to do, and he also knew that there were many forces in the world that wanted to use the other party's power to achieve their own goals.

The Calamity Gang was born under these circumstances, and because everyone had their own agendas, the organization was riddled with factions.

The key issue is that he had never heard of such a powerful faction within the Clan of Calamity. After all, given the strength these people have demonstrated, it's impossible for Li Zevim to control the Clan of Calamity.

Thinking of this, Odin looked up at the newly appeared youth in the sky.

Seemingly noticing his gaze, the young man also looked at him.

As the other person revealed a cryptic smile, Odin's heart skipped a beat.

Even though the other party showed no hostility whatsoever, he felt as if he were a tiny human being facing a raging flood.

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At this moment, Li Ang looked down at the group of Norse gods, a dark glint flashing in his eyes.

His control over the Norse pantheon of this world was certainly not simply for the sake of having more lackeys. Moreover, the Norse pantheon of this world was not so trustworthy, since Odin, the ruler below, often sought personal gain through treachery.

Moreover, he was more interested in seeing what kind of chemical reaction would occur between the God-Slaying Tool and the Hundred Forms Refinement than with lackeys, especially when the raw material was a god.

However, before that, he needs to rebuild [Amenominaka], and to rebuild [Amenominaka], he needs to start from Niflheim.

Odin had no idea what Leon was thinking, but he had regained control of his emotions.

After glancing silently at the young man in the sky, he couldn't help but think to himself:

'It seems I need to contact Li Zeweim to ask what's going on.'

(End of this chapter)

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