This is a terrifying attack that throws down the Great Composite Temple, crushing the enemy with its immense mass.

Meanwhile, the three main temples did not stop for a moment, but continued to gather lightning and release city-level lightning cannons.

A colossal composite temple fell from the sky, accompanied by a terrifying ball of electricity, unleashing what could be described as a truly lethal attack.

Although this attack method looks strange, it possesses sufficient power and destructiveness.

However, using this to deal with Manjushri would indeed be an unwise move, because this vast temple complex is a manifestation of Osmandis's mental image, a kind of inherent boundary, a creation like the world itself.

Manju is the flaming sword he holds, a weapon used to lead to destruction and guide the world toward its final demise.

Or to put it more simply, this is a weapon with properties that are both divine and dimensional, and the temple that is falling in front of us perfectly fits both of these characteristics.

"Ah, you made the wrong choice, Rider. Your actions only made the twilight song unstoppable; you have already lost."

⑨ Although Manju shook his head and said that, Osmandis really didn't have any better choice.

If Manju were to step into his temple, Osmandis would have no way to deal with it either.

Zero might as well do this: use every means at his disposal and squeeze every last drop out of himself.

4. "Just witness my divine power! Nothing is impossible for a pharaoh on earth!"

(iii) Osmandis, standing on the solar boat, gave only a simple answer, for he had no energy left to say anything more.

5. As an omnipotent pharaoh, he naturally understood the nature of that sword.

6. So this strike really got him all in, thus triggering the attack.

He also burned most of his spirit core, turning it into magic power, which he then used entirely for his world.

The great temple that was thrown down with this might possess a mass powerful enough to annihilate the entire country beneath its feet in a terrifying attack.

But it was still a meaningless and useless act; the raging fire was burning the moment it touched the world.

The voice of language keeps ringing out, bringing about the destruction and ruin of the end.

However, it is true that this temple, which was infused with enough power, was not completely destroyed in a short time, even by flames that could incinerate the world.

The flames did not even completely destroy the gods that existed in the world at first.

The powers wielded by the Egyptian gods caused them to cycle through destruction and to be reborn amidst ruin.

This greatly reduced the destructive power of the flames, but the speed at which the Great Temple fell did not slow down in the slightest.

Surtur hurled the Fiery Demon Sword into the sky, and Midgar was engulfed in a sea of ​​flames, like a crimson lotus.

Flames raged across the universe, thick smoke engulfed mountain peaks, and even the World Tree, which supported the universe, collapsed under the flames, leading to the complete destruction of the cosmos.

Stars fell from the sky, time ceased to exist, and the scorched earth trembled as it sank into the turbulent sea.

As far as the eye could see, there were only towering waves; the universe was shrouded in deathly silence and eternal darkness.

Then the vision of Ragnarok was recited, and Manjushri poured the power of the gods he held into the flames. 4

Tyre's Tuesday-like courage was thrown into it first. Rake.

Next up is Odin on Wednesday, unleashing a storm.

As Thor on Thursday, he was thrown into a hammer made of lightning.

Next is Frigga on Friday, where love is thrown into the flames as fuel. (9)

Manju, with the power of the Norse gods, ignited the flames of Surtur, bringing these raging infernos to their fullest extent.

The flames were fully unleashed, and the Branch of Destruction cleaved the falling temple in two, burning the entire enchanted barrier to ashes. 5

“Nothing is impossible for a pharaoh on earth, so I won and you lost.”

Manju's steed, riding on the flames that burned the world, continued to gallop towards the sky.

The solar boat remained floating in place without moving, and Osmandis stood at the bow watching Manjus approach.

"Truly impressive, to be able to defeat Yu Osmandis. Even as a fellow pharaoh, this is something worthy of praise and celebration."

I must admit, you have won. You are destined to continue ruling this world in my stead; the gods have not been mistaken, so continue on your path.”

The magnificent temple was destroyed in flames, and the sun boat beneath Osmandis's feet was also falling apart.

The glorious world seemed to vanish in an instant, and the Pharaoh only uttered his last words before departing in peace.

If it weren't for the wine, the Pharaoh could still walk in this world for a while, and even if his spirit foundation burned and shattered, it could still be mended again.

"What an incomprehensible guy! Did he see something, but he's unwilling to say it outright?"

(8) Manjussi was still bothered by Osmandis's words when he left, and for a moment he did not understand what he meant.

(2) But since he couldn't figure it out, he decided to put it aside for the time being. In order to destroy the temple, he burned almost everything.

The silk had only a negligible amount of magic left to sustain Manju.

San Manshu turned to ride Grani away, but as soon as he turned, a magical force composed of blazing flames roared in from the other side.

③Before Manju could make a move, Grani acted first, dodging the incoming flames.

"I never expected there would be such a treacherous person lurking around, waiting for their chance. I wonder if you still have the courage to reveal your name?"

5. Manshu looked in the direction from which the attack came and said in a somewhat annoyed tone.

“I am only following orders to defeat you, hero Sigurd, or perhaps Siegfried.”

A voice devoid of emotion emanated from there, and a warrior, imbued with the aura of dragons and gods, stepped out, wielding a demonic sword engulfed in flames, his face expressionless.

Chapter Twenty: The Heroes of Integration

"They look respectable, but their behavior is utterly despicable."

No matter how you look at it, the other person's words sound like they are evading the question they are asked to answer.

Manjusaka, unsurprisingly, had no friendly attitude towards this uninvited guest who arrived at the very end of the battle.

"If you are a warrior, you should announce your name and show your bravery and heroism to issue a challenge, so that your name can be recorded in Valhalla, instead of just walking to Hela's side in confusion."

Accompanied by Manshu's voice, the blazing flames were released before the other party could even give a reply.

He really couldn't figure out what the other party's situation was; at least it was something he didn't know and was unexpected.

9. But there is no doubt that the other party is indeed an enemy, and someone who doesn't seem to suit his taste at all.

0 emerged from the shadows as soon as his battle ended and launched an attack from behind.

Hiss is undoubtedly a capital offense, so there is no need to be polite in the slightest.

8. "I will not see Hela. The Daughter of Death cannot take my life until the blessing incantation song stops."

Before I complete my revenge, all glory is meaningless to me. I am merely someone who answered the goddess's call and came here seeking my wish.

②The warrior still spoke in a flat voice devoid of emotion, and he swung the demonic sword in his hand, the raging flames offsetting Manshu's attack.

He raised his hand and drew runes in the air, then took to the air and flew toward Manju.

Is 0 also a Norse warrior? Manshu narrowed his eyes, recalling the many heroes of the Norse in his mind.

The heroes of Norse mythology, apart from the records of the Edda, are basically figures active in the legendary sagas.

However, the stories recorded by Saga often feature rather strange timelines, with heroes sometimes appearing on the same stage across hundreds of years.

Among the many legendary stories recorded by the Sakya, the most famous hero is undoubtedly Sigurd the Dragon Slayer.

However, there are heroes whose power can rival, or even surpass, that of him.

According to the preface to the Prose Edda, the kings of the North were all offspring of Odin, the great god, during his travels across the land.

The ancestors of many Nordic countries were also regarded as incarnations of gods or descendants of a great god.

Just as King Ingwer of Sweden is often seen as an incarnation of Frey, King Saemin of Norway is described as a son of Odin and Skadi.

The other characters include Thor's son, King Hafdan; Hardin, considered an incarnation of Njord; Raven King Herold, who can be described as the Knight King of Denmark; and Svepdagg, son of Gloria.

Even within mythology, these heroes are indeed no less remarkable than Sigurd. ⑨

Rather, the influence of Norse heroes is the opposite of that of Greek heroes; Sigurd, the most famous hero, actually holds a solid second place, while the competition for first place is fierce.

After all, since it was summoned as a countermeasure against me, it couldn't be a hero of a lower tier; otherwise, I could have guessed it was a hero like Odel or Frichev. ④

However, simply looking at the opponent's weapons is not enough to draw a definitive conclusion. ⑧

There are quite a few magical swords in Norse mythology, but many of them don't even have a specific name recorded. ④

Only simple descriptions are used to advance the story, and perhaps not even much is written about its specific effects. ②

Manju himself had only a superficial understanding of the many legendary stories of Northern Europe, having only read the sagas and eddas. ⑨

Besides, the other side had no intention of giving Manshu any more time to think; the warrior, wielding his demonic sword, charged forward, seemingly stepping on thin air.

Let's figure out exactly what kind of person this guy is through actual combat. ⑤

Manju chose not to think about anything else, but simply wielded the demonic sword in his hand, summoning the impending doom.

Despite the considerable losses inflicted in the previous battle, he still had enough strength to swing his sword.

"Since you are ready to abandon honor, then I have nothing more to say to you."

"You, whose name Valkyrie crossed out, just watch as I sever the threads of your fate and send you to the realm of the dead."

However, the flames that destroyed this world did not possess the same overwhelming power when facing their opponent.

Is it because of insufficient magic power? The other party clearly possesses considerable divinity, which should be able to exert its power.

Manshu was somewhat puzzled, but his opponent was already close by when the demonic sword, which was also burning with flames, slashed down.

Manshu hurriedly parried, but his sword was repeatedly shaken, and his horse was forced to retreat backward through the air.

Manshu was unwilling to play such a frustrating defensive game. She was determined to seize any opportunity to shake off the opponent's offensive and then bring out the tools she had prepared that day.

A net was tossed directly from Manshu's hand; it was a net he had woven from silk threads after completing the forging of the chains that day. ⑧

"The shapeshifter of trickery and lies has today transformed into a spider, weaving traps to capture prey, creating a web from which even Loki himself cannot escape."⁵

This is a net that Loki imitated from Rahn, the wife of the sea god Agor, but the first thing this net caught was Loki himself. ⑦

However, this network possesses divine power, from which none can escape or avoid being bound. ⑥

The warrior in front seemed to recognize what the net was; he swung his sword to try and block it, dodging to the side. ⑥

Avoiding this net is indeed not easy, but it's not too difficult either; Loki almost escaped it once. ③

"Just God Thor, may you bestow your blessings and strike with your holy hammer those who have cast aside honor and sought to escape judgment."④

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