After all, the giant had caused quite a stir among the Aesir gods, but managed to escape in the end. If it weren't for Eton's shot, the giant would still be alive and well.

This is an utter disgrace to the Aesir!

Even if Eyton kills the giant, Eyton is not yet a member of the gods. If the gods do not personally carry out the hunt for this audacious giant, where is their dignity? Where is their authority?!

In order to prevent the newly established Aesir gods from losing face, Odin had to kill this monstrous beast with his own hands.

At this moment, Odin was unaware that—

For Ye now, who has neither ascended to godhood nor activated the divine demotion technique to weaken his enemy—is it possible that this attack, which he launched from such a great distance, was already the limit of his current power as a human?

Of course—some of his most desperate trump cards haven't been used yet, but Night has already unleashed his true power. But no matter what, Odin couldn't possibly bridge such a vast distance to conclude from Eyton that the 'Sun King' is actually weak? This conclusion... only makes the Sun King seem even more unfathomable!!

What the night lacks is not mysterious depth, but a qualitative change built up from a large quantity of material, the most primitive accumulation that completes the evolution of life.

Finally—the storm giant Serasi still wanted to escape, but having lost his wings and with his spine pierced, he couldn't use much strength at all. Even if he managed to stand up and move a few steps with the powerful physical strength of a frost giant, could he escape as fast as the gods could catch up?

They easily caught up with the wounded gods of Serasi, and finally Thor unleashed a raging storm with his hammer, turning them into charred remains!

Subsequently, its remaining flesh and blood were also reduced to ashes in a divine fire constructed by the gods.

The giant Serasi met a fate similar to that in mythology—a miserable death.

And at the very moment of Serasi's death, Skadi, a frost giant girl who knew her father's plans and actions but was powerless to stop his greedy and furious behavior, yet still witnessed the battle to the very end, slowly closed her eyes as she saw her father die tragically before her eyes, unable to save him.

When she opened her eyes again, she had braided her purplish-black hair into a plait, transforming her previously loose long hair into a neater, more streamlined braid that wouldn't obstruct her view, much like the braided hairstyle of Joan of Arc next door.

(Just imagine their appearance based on the two purple old ladies from the Moon World and the Little Garden.)

Then she took out her beloved gun and warhorse...

In her deep, beautiful emerald eyes, inherited from the blood of the frost giants, lay suppressed firelight and unwavering will.

“Father… your defeat stemmed from your powerless rage and greed! I do not hate the beautiful glory that shattered you, but—the Aesir gods who, though not victorious, despicably took the spoils of war! It is something I cannot tolerate that these cowards took your last life!”

Skadi is determined to take revenge!

The Norse universe has revered bravery since the time of chaos! If the enemy is defeated head-on, even the defeated, and their relatives, will admire and respect the victor from the bottom of their hearts and die a heroic death.

If you lose, just admit your inadequacy! After all, the original giants and gods were more or less related, and it was all family fighting. So you have to be able to take it and let it go, otherwise it's easy to get carried away and completely lose your mind, turning it into a family (chaotic) war in which you can't distinguish friend from foe.

This tradition gradually evolved into something akin to a warrior's faith, making them less concerned with the value of life and more focused on the honor of being a warrior.

In Norse mythology, it was common for people to have children with their enemies, even if they were enslaved by them. This was the case with Odin and his two brothers, who were conceived by their parents in this way.

But if it's a conspiracy—! Then it will invite the flames of revenge!!

Just like Serasi before, just like Skadi now, and just like Skadi in the original myth.

She accepted the fact that her father had been defeated, but she could not accept the gods' despicable behavior. Even if it was a foolish act, she would challenge the gods' authority!

Skadi removed the flower wreath, donned a dashing, form-fitting suit of armor, mounted her warhorse, and wielded her divine spear. Without telling any of her frost giant kin, she set off alone towards the mountains leading to the Aesir's divine realm!

However, unlike the original myth, this time Serasi caused such a huge commotion that many people witnessed his departure.

Among the Frost Giants, there is a girl who is just as outstanding and charming as Skadi, and she is also paying attention to what is happening here.

She possessed a beauty that captivated and coveted both Odin, the king of the gods, and Frey, the prince of the Vanir.

And the girl's uncle in mythology is none other than Serasi—yes, she is the one Frey pursued after gifting him the sword of victory.

The little princess of the Jimir Manor in mythology—her real name is Jelday.

Chapter 124 I will surely become king and capture this woman! [Get lost!] Loki: Alright!

Although she has no connection with her uncle Serasi, Jelday and Skadi are very close sisters.

Among the frost giants, whose sense of kinship is weak, this is considered a relatively normal kinship relationship that is more in line with human society...

Jelday, who wanted to check on Skadi because of Serasi's earlier departure, noticed early on that her good friend was acting strangely.

As he followed Skadi and witnessed the defeat of Serasi, he then saw Skadi dressed in full regalia—like a valiant Valkyrie with sharp eyes—as she set off towards the sacred mountain, the only path to the realm of the Asgardians.

Jelday had a bad feeling...

Faced with the Pegasus that had completely unleashed its hooves, Zelda, though she also had a fine horse, could not compare to Skadi's warhorse, which could be used in battles between frost giants and gods, and could no longer keep up.

Oops--!

Skadi must be stopped!!

Zelda, who had discerned Skadi's intentions, was too late to turn back and call for reinforcements. By the time she returned to inform Skadi, she would likely already be fighting her way up Mount Olympus, and would be completely helpless against the enraged gods.

So Jelde hurriedly spurred her horse to give chase. Had she known that Skadi was thinking that she would seek revenge for her uncle's death, she would never have hidden so far away to maintain secrecy!

Now all we can do is pray that Skadi takes a break so she can catch up and take the person away!

How could Skadi possibly be a match for the gods on her own?

This chase only widened the distance between them, until Jilder could no longer see Skadi at all, and she could only continue chasing in the general direction.

at the same time--

Meanwhile, Skadi encountered a peculiar being on her way to Mount Kinabalu.

Loki, the God of Fire—!

This brings us to Loki's escape from the Aesir's realm with his golden sword. He originally intended to travel to the human world to reunite with the Sun King, but before he had gone far—

Then they witnessed the exaggerated power with which Yitong defeated the giant eagle.

Loki, sensing a familiar aura within that power, exclaimed, "...!!"

Is this not the power of the Sun King? It's incredibly powerful!

Faced with such powerful radiance, Loki couldn't help but ponder a profound question: Perhaps the Sun King truly had no fear of Odin.

Even though they knew he was a god of the Aesir, didn't the other party still readily accept him as a subordinate god, without worrying at all about the revenge of the Aesir and Odin?

This is exciting news.

But whether he betrayed the gods and left, or whether he ran away with the golden sword, is unknown and may cause trouble for the king.

Even if the king didn't care about this trouble, even if he originally intended to present the golden sword to Gwyn, the Sun King!

However, Loki recognized Eason's 'last shot'. Others did not recognize the true form of that meteor's brilliance, but how could Loki, who had personally witnessed and even touched this artifact, not recognize it?

Gungnir, the sharpshooter!

With such a powerful and unparalleled divine spear already in his possession, the king has no shortage of powerful weapons for combat. Even offering the golden sword would be nothing more than adding flowers to brocade.

For Loki, who desperately wanted to improve and gain recognition from others...

In order to join the Aesir and gain the so-called 'fellowship' of his people, he did not hesitate to betray those he disliked, but in the end he did not earn the respect of the Aesir.

Even though this might be his only refuge, Loki still values ​​the human world. In fact, due to his complete falling out with the gods, the importance of humans in his heart has shifted dramatically and become increasingly significant.

Sure enough—after careful consideration, I realized that what I did was not good enough.

How can a mere, dispensable divine artifact, which is not necessarily more powerful than Gungnir, express his resolve?

Loki knew the Golden Knife was a good thing, but he had no idea just how good it was. However—he suddenly remembered Eason's existence.

His Majesty actually accepted the terrible idea he had come up with earlier! Putting everything else aside, just based on the terrifyingly familiar power that Yi Tong possessed during the battle, he simply didn't believe that she had no connection with the King or wasn't being protected by him!

It was the existence of Eid that led Loki to the conclusion that the king was satisfied = the king liked beautiful girls = the more the merrier, and as a subordinate god, he should naturally take the initiative to find more beautiful girls for him!

Without a doubt, even without the king's personal guidance, if someone lacks this much initiative, can they still be considered a qualified and good subordinate?

Why would the king need to go and find such a thing himself?

That's right, that's right...

We must offer the most beautiful goddess to His Majesty the radiant Sun King. But finding another beauty of the same caliber as Eto is no easy task.

Then……!

Then--??!!!

Suddenly, Loki saw an incredibly beautiful figure riding a winged horse on the distant horizon. The exquisitely beautiful face and elegant, powerful aura immediately captivated Loki's gaze—?

What is that...? He actually found it?! What a windfall!

Her skin was as white and tender as a baby's, and even the form-fitting armor couldn't conceal her alluring curves, with her breasts and buttocks perfectly sculpted...

Add to that her exceptionally bright and uniquely resolute jade-like eyes, even more dazzling than those of a normal goddess, which seemed to speak volumes and captivated all who beheld her.

Exquisite!

Even someone as charming as Loki, who was used to seeing beautiful goddesses and queens, was still deeply amazed by the girl riding up on horseback at first glance.

Instantly—Loki made a decision in his mind amidst his excitement!

We must capture her…!! We must capture this woman for the King! If it's this woman, the King will surely be satisfied!

Who could resist a female knight or Valkyrie who is more beautiful than the sun in the sky, valiant and stunning?!

Loki quickly intercepted the opponent's Pegasus using his best skills in rhetoric and errands.

Then, with what he considered a gentlemanly and elegant demeanor, he smiled and bowed to her, and couldn't help but sincerely ask, "Beautiful lady, would you be willing to have a supreme, handsome, and powerful husband? Just say the word, and I will..."

Just as Loki was about to say, "Please allow me to describe to you the story of a glorious and magnificent light..."

He believed that after he told this woman about the king's many glorious achievements and good looks in a fabricated—or rather, factual—essentially, truthful way, he would soon win her heart.

With his silver tongue, he could make even the most virtuous, chaste, and conservative young girl swoon and willingly offer herself to the king's bed.

Hmm—! The aura seems somewhat familiar. Is it someone of the same race? Another frost giant.

That would make it even easier to fool them.

Have those giants, born of humble origins and driven by the gods to survive in the cracks of the world's edge, ever witnessed the wonders of the Norse world?!

As long as he—

"roll!!"

Chapter 125 The Mistaken Face, the Curiosity of the Immortal Species!

As long as I combine the 'Greek mythology epics' stories I heard while I was with humans, and weave one brilliant disguise after another for the king, I don't believe he won't be tempted!

Loki, who was so confidently thinking just a moment ago.

however--

Before Loki could speak further, his earlier words had indeed captivated Skadi. When a strange man suddenly appeared before her, the mysterious magic and hint of divine aura made Skadi feel no liking for him whatsoever, let alone his seemingly narcissistic behavior of 'being self-righteous and shameless'...

A male deity who wants to promote himself?

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