Perhaps, like the Nine Realms in Norse mythology, they are all hidden in their own unique worlds, waiting to be explored and discovered step by step.
Choosing a Nordic country can greatly reduce the possibility of encountering or clashing directly with a monotheistic god in reality.
He is still in the period of accumulating power. In reality, he hasn't even started the ritual to become a god. How can he possibly confront these gods?
Looks like I'll have to stay hidden... and secretly develop my strength first.
So the target has been set—the Nordic countries…
Even if you don't randomly get to the era of Cú Chulainn, in Scandinavia, if you're lucky, you might get to Nibelungen poetry, a mythological epic that features deities but isn't too long.
Whether it's following Siegfried's path, leaving Siegfried with nowhere to go... or truly completing a dragon's blood bath.
The path to finding the Valkyrie Brunhilde in the temple sealed by flames and to glimpse the divine laws of the Norse pantheon is quite clear.
This kind of dungeon, which is not suitable for beginners to challenge at the beginning and is a killer level for newbies, is just the right difficulty for Ye, who now has a lot of strength.
Of course, traveling to even more ancient times carries greater risks, but also offers greater rewards.
Unlike Celtic mythology, Norse mythology, like Greek mythology, has detailed legends and myths recorded from its very beginnings.
Although not as rich in narrative as the Greek mythology, there are still many stories about the gods.
As long as it's not the opening of Norse Origins, where Odin is practically worthless and just a newbie in the Chaos of the Gods, that's fine. (Almost comparable to the Titanomachy era in Greece, the final chaos period.)
Just then, someone knocked on Ye's door.
Who came looking for us at this time?
The night, which had just returned, seemed to have subconsciously overlooked something.
He wasn't just going into the dungeon by himself this time; he also brought a little red dragon with him.
When the door opened, she saw a delicate and beautiful figure looking at her with nervous, light blue eyes.
This aura, so different from that of the Red Dragon Queen, immediately made Ye realize something.
He began, "Helen?"
“That’s right… Although I don’t know why, it seems that I brought her soul back as well.” The girl in front of me suddenly turned one eye bright red and spoke with a noticeable change in tone and posture.
nb——!
An unprecedented method of exploiting bugs has been discovered.
After a slight pause, Ye Xin was shaken as she realized what was happening...
He originally thought that he was already incredibly powerful enough to bring out so many concepts from the conceptual universe, and even the most powerful weapon he had forged, the Holy Sword and Holy Lance.
Turns out this one is the biggest culprit. What's the underlying principle?
Chapter Six: The Hardcore Player's Ecstasy – Stripping, Looting, and Plundering! All the Pantheon's Underwear!
The Helen of the Greek era was probably not the real Helen.
Could it be that they're still under the same status, or that they did the same things during the simulated universe era?
The concept of Helen being one body with two souls has also been written into the long river of mythology?
They actually brought the soul out of the long river of myths and epics from the past!
No, can the conceptual universe even do something like that?
Perhaps he needs to reassess his approach to exploiting the conceptual universe.
If you can bring out the soul, then could you try bringing out the body, living people, or even physical objects as well?
With the possibility of starting over infinitely, given enough time to immerse himself in the conceptual universe, it seems not impossible for him to completely strip all the major pantheons bare!
Wow, what a liver-obsessed person's ecstasy!
Thinking about this, the pressure that was originally caused by the huge thing underfoot seemed to be greatly reduced by this surprising discovery.
At this moment, it seems possible to regain composure and calmness, and then say—"Satan, your life is as fleeting as a candle in the wind!"
'It's impossible to lose now...'
Even if we can't persuade the major pantheons to unite.
If he can dismantle all the major pantheons, he will become the embodiment of the power of all the gods, possessing the combined strength of the Norse, Greek, Persian, Indian, Celtic, Egyptian, and many other pantheons. In the end, who will become the leader of the West remains to be seen!
Well—we're not mentioning the East here because there are too many big shots there, including more than one or two Taoist Grand Luos and supreme gods who can create the world.
He was still quite self-aware—you can't fake an accident back in his hometown.
At that moment, a thought flashed through Ye's mind.
Since Jesus could ride the wind, board the ships of the Roman Empire, and sweep the flames of faith invasion across the world, ultimately becoming the strongest pantheon in Western Europe, on par with the human 'world empire'.
As the founding emperor of Rome, he had a simulated universe to explore; perhaps he could do the same and create his own 'mythological system'?
He incorporated numerous mythological universes from Greece, Egypt, Norse mythology, and the Celts into his own cosmology—using his own logic to conquer the world.
grass--!
This idea seems familiar.
It's like the central hub of a sandbox constantly observing and absorbing other worlds around it, and also like the path to godhood for a domineering god...
This is a path that no one has ever walked before, and it is still unknown whether the future Jesus Christ will share his thoughts.
But for some reason, I have a feeling that the feasibility of this path is not low.
In that instant when that thought arose and she gained enlightenment, Ye suddenly experienced a powerful spiritual awareness...
As if in a hallucination, gazing at the end of the spiritual vision, a chilling sense of destiny arises spontaneously.
He seemed to see some images;
It was an incomparably vast existence, exceeding the size of the universe, with eyes that held the endless universe within them and looked down upon the earth.
Galaxy, universe, and planets are but a drop in the ocean; to call them cells would be an understatement.
For a fleeting moment, it was as if I had seen this scene before.
'Where did this happen before?'
'This magnificent scene felt like something I'd witnessed countless times in my dreams.'
Appealing to the five senses or even the six senses, appealing to all the senses.
Is it déjà vu? No—it's clearer and more terrifying than that, as if a memory that never existed has appeared in my mind. If I had to describe it, it would be like knowing it beforehand.
That is—because we should know everything, we know everything. It is not a prophecy, but a future that was destined to happen.
Because the ending was predetermined from the beginning, there will be no obstacles on the path of growth, and there is no limit to improvement...
...! Just when Ye almost felt that the density of his soul and the density of his body were about to increase by tens, hundreds, or even thousands or tens of thousands of times compared to the original.
That feeling suddenly disappeared.
Like a drowning person suddenly waking up from a dream, gasping for breath.
The magnificent and awe-inspiring scene just now seemed as if it had never existed, and was merely his illusion or optical illusion.
Night: "...! What was that just now...?"
He almost felt like he had just embarked on the path of the God of Wrath, the path of the God of Seeking the Way, and the path of the God of Domination.
But now it only looks somewhat similar... but it feels ambiguous.
Could that be the future?
The "knowledge" that is different from "seeing before" is "I have seen this question before" and "I know the answer to this question"—two completely different things.
Even more outrageous than clairvoyance... is something that is bound to happen in the future.
It is not a possibility, but rather that the effect has already occurred, and now the cause has emerged; it is inherently divine—destined to attain a divine throne.
It's like those powerful beings from the multiverse who have gathered together the past and future.
There is a cause only when there is an effect.
They were destined to become supreme from birth, and this past cannot be changed. What can be changed is not the past; at most, it will only create a seemingly parallel world line.
Like those profoundly etched historical transitions in the conceptual universe, which have an impact on all other universes and remain unchanged.
No matter how seemingly plausible or improbable something may be, it will most likely follow the same historical trajectory.
If he achieves that level of status in the future, perhaps what I just perceived wasn't an illusion, but rather a reflection of the future.
The night was filled with a spiritual tremor.
He felt as if he had just opened up some organ and then closed it again, but he knew it wasn't an illusion.
Once you reach the level of a hero, you rarely have meaningless dreams anymore.
Having meaningless dreams is a sign of mental fragility. After reaching the hero level, one's physical condition remains very stable and balanced. Under that powerful control of the body, the various premonitions and prophetic dreams that seem to be signs of fate are clearly predictions made by powerful inspiration about one's future path, and are things that deserve attention.
Not to mention the soul, which has long since become so vast that it transcends the boundaries of humanity.
So is there no right or wrong on this path? Since the road ahead has been shown, we can walk it firmly without any confusion.
After a brief moment of reflection on the current situation, Ye quickly came up with an idea of how to manipulate the overall situation.
A strategy that allows one to travel openly and legitimately to the lands of Northern Europe without attracting too much attention or drawing the attention of future Christian deities.
No—it should be said that it's perfectly normal for upper-class nobles living in Rome to have such thoughts.
Night set her sights on a certain man.
Even an invasion needs a legitimate reason...
War is simply the beginning of a series of invasions that are presented in a grand and self-righteous manner.
then--
...the next day.
A riot suddenly broke out in the Colosseum of Crassus, one of Rome's future triumvirate and the one in charge of the economy.
Spartacus, the rising star of gladiators in this arena—a new monster originally slated by Marius—suddenly broke out of his cage at night with his kin—a group of Thracian warriors—and fought their way out of the city.
This was a seemingly insignificant matter that had nothing to do with monotheism or the future glory of the Roman Empire, and went unnoticed by anyone at the time.
Unbeknownst to anyone, the wheels of fate had already begun to turn once more!
Chapter Seven: The barbarians, who had not yet lost their dreams, were still dreaming of conquering Rome.
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