The moment he realized its true nature, the fire of Night's spirit blazed fiercely, but he soon discovered that it was less creation than the nascent form of creation. And even the nascent form required a massive amount of resources to be born.

It was a miracle that should have been impossible, even if the law of conservation of energy were followed and the value required to create the world was equal to that of the world itself. Fortunately, these things are now everywhere, tightly enveloping the night.

That's right, it's the blood of Ymir that Odin and his brothers are using to create the Norse world.

This is a case of being blind to what's right in front of you...

In addition, Ye's body is also being shaped, and this shaping process is not slow.

Night: ...witnessed the end of the eve of creation, and the entire process of the world's birth. I hope I won't become a sword (ea) before becoming human.

At this moment, the night still allows for some introspective self-deprecation...

He could feel the cursed, muddy river of blood, which was filled with blood after he was bathed in the River of Death, beginning to fill and irrigate him, as if it were about to form flesh and blood around him.

The world's first 'human being' is about to be born. Yes, born together with the world!

After subconsciously imprinting the scene of creation on its mind, Night began to absorb the blood, nurturing its own 'body'. It seems there's no need to wait for the divine ox to lick it out for him; that's a good thing.

Compared to the gods born from glaciers, the human form is often depicted as unclean in many mystical traditions, and being born from this cursed, filthy blood is perfectly fitting.

Flesh and blood are things that should be born alongside the material world, which symbolizes inner desires and thoughts, and are exact replicas of each other.

In many mythological literary works and epic worldviews, the ultimate evolution of life often involves breaking away from the physical body and moving towards the materialization of the soul and spiritual evolution to another dimension.

However, in this process, desires and the flesh are both regarded as superfluous and are often discarded and expelled. In this process, humanity becomes increasingly shallow while divinity becomes increasingly profound, ultimately leading to the loss of self and becoming an entity like a programmed system. Therefore, a true god should be without desires and desires, detached from base interests.

Humans, however, are the complete opposite, seemingly representing absolute chaos and disorder. They possess both a kind, courageous, and glorious side, as well as an evil, cunning, and greedy side, making them incredibly contradictory and intense.

The chaotic, evil, pure desire-driven being called man, born from the desire of creation, began its frenzied 'feeding' at this moment.

Devour, devour, devour! Keep replenishing!

We must plunder as much of these resources as possible before they are exhausted.

—Every second counts! Every bit of creation resource you grab now will help you evolve faster in the future.

Even the digestive system was temporarily shut down; the night was simply instinctively and frantically storing these resources.

Meanwhile, on the other side, Odin and his two brothers, who were in the process of creation, had completed half of the creation process after several days. However, they suddenly discovered that the amount of blood had decreased significantly, exceeding their original expectations.

The three Odin brothers frowned—could it be that too much blood was used up when building the world? How could it be used up so quickly!

This is still a long way from the point where they have built their ideal 'world of their own'.

This made the three brothers somewhat anxious, but they were at a loss for what to do.

Until Willie, the one among the three brothers who symbolized 'spirit,' spoke up: 'Please use my flesh and blood to continue the creation. Although it cannot compare to the great Founding Titan, it should be enough to make up for the remaining needs of creation.'

As a 'spirit', Willie doesn't really care much about his physical body. Although he longs to create a beautiful material world, he doesn't place much importance on preserving his physical form.

From Ymir's final words and his calm acceptance of death, Willie seemed to have realized something: becoming part of creation did not mean death, but rather that his spirit was transformed into the world itself. Although his body was gone, his spirit could continue to appreciate this beautiful world.

With creation almost complete, we absolutely cannot afford to fail at this crucial moment!!

"Kill me, my brother... Though I will die, my spirit can return to your body. We are one, and we can see this beautiful new world together with one pair of eyes."

Odin nodded in sympathy upon hearing this, and then, without hesitation, shot Willie, piercing his divine body. He then said that he would leave one of his eyes to Willie forever, so that Willie would not completely merge with him.

In Norse mythology, Odin and his two brothers form a triune entity. This may be attributed to the fact that later recorders were Christians, and they adapted and transformed existing local myths to conform to Christian ideas. This is also a manifestation of mythological invasion.

While the three Odin brothers in this world are still a trinity, they seem to be different. They each have their own independent consciousness. Odin is unwilling to let Willy disappear completely, and Willy is happy to be able to occupy one of Odin's eyes to continue observing this beautiful world.

At this point, the two gods were unaware that Odin would lose an eye in order to gain wisdom and become a one-eyed god-king. If they had known, Willie might have hesitated and wondered if his decision had been too hasty and impulsive.

After Odin mercifully killed his grandfather, he then killed his brother before continuing the creation of the world, only to find that he was still a little short of finishing up!

—Still a little short?

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Is the One-Eyed King Going to Become a Blind King? Odin and Ve: mmp!

? !

How could this happen... This shouldn't be!

The remaining two brothers stared wide-eyed, their faces filled with disbelief.

In their budget, Ymir, the giant whose size was larger than the world, was used to create a new world. Even if he could not create it to a perfect 1:1 scale, it should not be too difficult to create a primordial world with nothing in it!

But even the stars in the sky, which consume the most resources, have been replaced by the flames of the Land of Fire.

Is it possible that the remaining land and sea still cannot be completely filled?

...Where did all these creation resources go? Not to mention, they killed Willie again, which added a lot of resources. Even if they made up for the previous deficiencies, it should be more than enough.

Where are the Genesis Resources?!

They have so many resources!

It's like you're taking a shower every day and suddenly one day the water supply is cut off.

You had already paid several hundred yuan for water, but found that the water ran out in less than half a month, and upon checking, you found that you owed several hundred yuan.

Even if you left the tap running for twenty hours straight and filled the entire pool, you still couldn't owe that much!

Who the hell stole my water?!

At this moment, completely oblivious to the gloom and resentment in the hearts of Odin and his brother, Ye, who was still frantically absorbing the primordial primordial liquid transformed from Ymir's death, had already completed his human form. Now, he was undertaking a crucial and insane feat: within his own body—the seed of creation, the embryonic form of creation! The seed for building a miniature universe!

It perfectly replicates the cosmology of the Norse gods, which is very similar to the simulated star map of the miniature garden.

Creation, on the other hand, is more like creating a microcosm within the Saint Seiya world.

Of course, even Ymir had to sacrifice her life to complete the creation of the Norse world. With the power of the Night's soul, plus the absorption of Ymir's flesh and blood, it was naturally impossible for her to complete the feat of creating the world within her body so easily, but she could create a seed of hope.

The moment this seed grows and sprouts, it will possess a power truly comparable to that of a universe.

The so-called cosmic explosion truly refers to the unleashing of the power of a universe within the body. This kind of bug-like growth power is not found in all worlds. In the Saint Seiya world, everything contains special power and possesses fragments of a small universe. The humans there are fundamentally different from the normal humans known in other worlds, which is why their growth is so terrifying.

But now, Ye has embarked on a similar path, creating a universe, a world, within his body.

The three younger Odins, who had to sacrifice Old Man Den to complete the creation of the world, could never have imagined that while they were working on their own creation plan, something terrible was being born right under their noses.

...The potential of this school of thought, once developed, far exceeds Odin's pursuit of the Norse god-king position by an unknown margin.

How many possibilities does it hold for opening up a path to the universe within one's own body?

Look at the god in Saint Seiya—a god of time who transcends and dominates all time and space, past, present, and future.

The One God, whose existence is elusive and predated the beginning, governs all time and space, each containing billions of different multiverses.

Even the main storyline there takes place in Universe 295,0129.

In that worldview, at the very beginning of each timeline, neither the world nor the gods existed. Yet, numerous creator gods, even absolute gods, were born from the void. Each of them possessed the power to create the universe and the gods, evolving mythology, and could be considered the progenitor of mythology.

Apus is the most outstanding of these Root Gods, the Dark Absolute God who created the multiple universes and humanity. The universe in which the main storyline of Saint Seiya Omega takes place is also one of the worlds created by Apus.

Although the path Ye is currently on is only in its infancy and is far from comparable to those big shots who control billions of multiverses, the end of this path is filled with infinite light.

at the same time--

Because of the nurturing of the night, the seed of the microcosm within her body needed a lot of nutrients and kept competing with the three Odin brothers for food.

The remaining two surviving Odin brothers and Willie, who was residing in Odin's left eye, were all furious (really furious).

Finally, Willie, who was absolutely rational and divine, couldn't help but speak again.

He spoke directly to Odin in his mind: "Odin—our beautiful little world still lacks a little nourishment. Once the prelude to creation begins, it cannot be stopped; this process is irreversible! You know, if we stop, this beautiful world will be destroyed in an instant. Kill Fei as well. Use his flesh and blood to continue creating this beautiful world!"

When Willie, the embodiment of absolute reason and divinity, utters such tender words.

Fie, Odin's last brother, standing to the side: ? ! !

How could you say such cold and emotionless words so calmly and decisively?

Fy... can also be called the god 'Ve'. In Norse mythology, the character representing his name is 'will and emotion', that is, Odin's humanity.

When humans were created in the Nordic world in the future, they were given the concepts of emotion, appearance, and language.

Language is the exchange of emotions, and emotions are what give humanity its true nature. As a god with a human side, Phil wasn't as great as Willie, willing to sacrifice his own body and life so easily.

So he said, “No, Odin, Willie… you have each taken one eye. If you kill me, there will be no place for me even in Odin’s eye. If I am killed now, I will be plunged into eternal darkness and never see this beautiful world again.”

Willie: "You're wrong, Phoebe... If even the world can't be created smoothly, you won't be able to see its beauty even if you're still alive. Can you bear to see this wonderful world we created together collapse halfway through?"

Fie: "We can use the corpses of those frost giants to continue creating..."

Willy: "No, only a body willingly sacrificed can create a magnificent world. The Founding Titan Ymir did so, and so did I... Now it's your turn!"

Fei remained silent, her expression unchanged, but inwardly she was seething with frustration: !!

So he's doomed to die, right?

Finally, Fei looked at her two brothers with a heart full of grief and indignation.

Odin remained silent throughout, neither supporting nor opposing, simply looking quietly into Willie's eyes and at Fy's words.

But his silence spoke volumes about his attitude. This silence became the final straw that broke the camel's back.

"I understand... but I want to take over your other eye, Odin!!"

Odin frowned—!

If both eyes are shared between the two brothers, then he wouldn't have one left.

Chapter Twenty-Nine: Lord of the World?! Odin's Ecstasy: Even Absurd Talk Was Worth It!

Without even thinking, Odin refused.

As if she had anticipated Odin's refusal, Fie was not angry. Instead, she calmly told Odin not to go too far.

The creation of the world requires voluntary sacrifice. If he is unwilling, even if Odin kills himself, he will gain nothing but a putrid and useless thing like the corpses of the frost giants drowning in rivers of blood.

Odin compromised and said, "Apart from your eyes—you can choose to stay somewhere else."

Fei: "Then let's have kidneys. Since you're unwilling to give me light, then let me satisfy my restless desires in the darkness. From now on, I'll experience those moments of pleasure for you."

Without saying another word, Fei committed suicide, giving Odin no chance to react. Her soul then returned directly to Odin's body and settled on his waist.

Odin immediately wore an expression as if he had eaten shit.

Because Europe produced a god-king Zeus who was so incredibly lewd, few people know that Odin, the Norse god-king, was also a complete pervert. But now it seems his sexual prowess has been... gone?!

Thus, following Zeus, the king of the gods, who lost his testicles because of the night, another king of the gods was born who was indirectly persecuted by him.

Although compared to Zeus, Odin, the king of the gods, was a career-oriented god-king, he was always busy saving the world or on his way to save the world. From the day he became king, he knew that the world was bound to be destroyed, and he did a lot of planning to prevent that day from coming.

Unlike Zeus, who started to indulge himself after taking office, although he still had to worry about the tradition of sons killing their fathers, as long as he kept having children and then persecuting those children who became powerful, he could party with whomever he wanted, cook with whomever he wanted or be cooked by whomever he wanted. He had everything he could want, whether it was flying in the sky or swimming in the water, human or non-human, and he had no dietary restrictions.

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