In Norse mythology, the most famous heroic epic—the Nibelungen Trilogy—is all translated as the same name: Siegfried, Siegfried, or Sigurd.

The different names are mainly to distinguish the corresponding legends. However, the three of them have completely different adventure stories.

And just like some of them, some had an inextricable connection with the Valkyrie Brunhilde, some had a tragic relationship with the Queen of Iceland Brunhilde, and some didn't even know Brunhilde.

Each of the worlds they inhabit represents a possibility for the future of Northern Europe.

This time, Odin is going to wager with Night on the 'future' and the 'possibilities of the world'.

As an ally, although the Sun King was very powerful, Odin, as the king of the gods, still had doubts about the potential of mankind.

Even with the emergence of Sulyvahn and Ash, most humans still possess weak and fragile strength and vitality.

Odin said—

Show him the possibilities of humanity! He demanded that the Sun King not use divine power, but instead, with a human 'body,' create a magnificent epic that would amaze even the gods, in a worldline where the Sun King has disappeared and there is no longer a god to protect humanity's development.

Courage, strength, and will—demonstrating the boundless potential that can be unleashed even with the frail human body!

Because it is a possibility revealed by fate, the gods of the Norse world actually remain unchanged, forever fixed in the 'present'. They merely enter the conceptual world of possibility, not the true, larger world. That world originally did not have true gods; it was more like a microcosm of the power of the gods.

Since there are no gods, there will naturally be no human gods who are also deities.

Of course—since it's a bet, Ye can refuse.

Considering the Sun King's noble status, it would be acceptable for him to select and send his own humans to participate in this trial. In return, the gods would send their own people to participate in this trial, creating avatars to represent the microcosm of that world and perfect its laws. Even the God King himself would participate.

This can be described as a completely different kind of simulated universe.

Upon hearing this request, Ash could hardly contain himself and stepped forward, wanting to stand in for the king.

But she held back—! How could she deign to let the great and noble Creator himself intervene in such a matter? She could handle it. However, not knowing Ye's inner thoughts, Ash had no right to make the decision for her.

Everything should be based on the will of the Creator. What she needs to do is to follow the choices made by the night and then share the king's burdens, rather than making choices for the king.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the night: ??? What a wonderful thing!

What, am I simulating the universe within a simulated universe world?

Ye was still pondering that Norse mythology had been completely altered by him, especially since the humans of the Norse world, under his protection, had witnessed the Age of Fire and the royal city of Anor Londo being passed down to later generations, inevitably changing history.

So, did the heroic epics that should have happened in the history of the Norse world just disappear?

But now that we are all choosing the possibility of a world, and there is no real god influencing the world line, can we manually choose the epic world line that we are familiar with?

What kind of power is this? Isn't this just a shortcut to racking up points?!

Chapter 137 You pretentious fat woman, what are you looking at?

Since it's a gamble, winning is certainly a cause for celebration. But losing isn't without its consequences.

Odin's offer was already quite generous; in return, if Night lost, he would need to join the Aesir and become one of the gods.

This was Odin's only request... and to the other gods, it wasn't even a difficult thing to hear; in fact, for the weaker gods, joining the ranks of the gods was a reward. Was His Majesty the King of Gods truly so benevolent and generous?!

"Okay...!" Ye finally accepted the bet.

He knew that Odin had always coveted humanity and had gone to great lengths to recruit him. Night would not lose... Even if he lost, he would only be joining the gods and becoming one of them, which would not be a big deal for Night.

With a one in ten thousand chance, if he loses, he and Ash will put on a show right there and then, showing what it means for 'humans to bid farewell to the gods,' giving Odin a good laugh and a grand spectacle.

From this day forward, humanity's path will be determined by humanity itself. He, as humanity's guardian deity, will no longer dictate human development. Humanity will also no longer need to worry about how he should treat the other gods after joining the Aesir.

And more importantly—Night cannot possibly lose. It would be strange if he, who holds world authority and possesses numerous trump cards, couldn't even conquer a small world.

But before leaving, he had to prepare a big gift for Odin—! To put this old man, who always had a lot on his mind, at ease.

Night took away Zelda, Skadi, and even Eyton. Before leaving, Odin bestowed the title of goddess of youth upon Eyton and said that regardless of victory or defeat, he would give him what he had promised Night.

Odin, the king of the gods, was indeed an extremely magnanimous being. Although he could be as stingy as Zeus next door when he was being stingy, he would never be stingy with resources to win over allies when he was being generous.

certainly--

Even if Odin values ​​the Night's many gifts at this moment, he can still launch a merciless attack on the Night when needed, or even the next moment.

What I give you now, I'll give back to you even if I kill you later.

As for whether it will lead to aiding the enemy? If you don't even have the courage to control this, then don't be a god-king. How can a king be such a timid and cowardly being?

That night, they returned to the human capital Anordron with Zelda, Skadi, Eto, and Ash. Along the way, the Skadi sisters remained silent, their heads bowed as they rode on horseback, not daring to look at the night.

So, what's going on now?

Skadi, in particular, somehow ended up becoming the fiancée of the god of men and the Sun King. This magical turn of events left her, as a warrior, at a loss. She was more attracted to domineering men, and didn't dislike the feeling of being forcibly conquered—plus, that face was so handsome that it was impossible to feel any ill will towards him. The opposite of not feeling ill will naturally make it easier to feel good.

However, her current situation doesn't seem to fall under the category of being conquered, but rather more like she's shamelessly clinging to him in order to survive, pretending to be his fiancée?

Skadi, who was eager to ask Zelda what was going on, had just raised her head when she noticed Ye's gaze on her. She immediately looked away guiltily, somewhat afraid to meet the eyes of her nominal 'fiancé'.

"Cough cough!" Skadi coughed twice, her face flushed.

The Goddess of the Spear, who fearlessly faced even the fiercest monsters and powerful gods, dared not meet a single glance at this moment.

But this retreat only fueled Ye's curiosity and desire to explore.

Well—he was simply traveling while pondering his bet with Odin and observing the differences between the Skadi sisters.

This observation did indeed reveal some differences to him.

Perhaps because she doesn't exercise much, Jeremy's cheeks are a little chubby, making her look even more plump, which is quite attractive to men.

Skadi, on the other hand, was more dashing, but compared to the carefree, handsome, and sharp gaze she displayed on the battlefield against the gods, her pretty face now carried a rather contrasting micro-expression—if one had to describe it, she was restless. Skadi became even more uneasy when she noticed that a gaze seemed to be scrutinizing her, especially when that gaze came from her 'fiancé,' with whom she had no idea how to interact.

This contrast only piqued Ye's interest further... well, both of them had rather large butts. However, Skadi's outfit made her appear more form-fitting. As for her chest—the armor binding it wasn't clear yet—Zelda's long dress couldn't hide her beautiful figure at all. Both her ample bosom and her seemingly soft and fair thighs showed signs of being constricted by the clothing, making her curves alluring.

Although Jelday blushed slightly when facing Ye's gaze, she generously displayed her beauty, or rather—someone appreciated her charm, especially since it was her nominally handsome fiancé, which was something to be happy about.

Ah, it's definitely not because she genuinely feels affection or joy, but because she's been threatened by the runes. That's right—it must be because of the rune threat. Since she'll suffer a terrible curse if she doesn't marry the Sun King, starting to cultivate feelings for her future husband now is 'forced' into it, isn't it?

All of this was observed by Ash on the other side—she did not feel any resentment towards Night, but instead gave Skadi and her sister a look that seemed to want to kill them, especially noticing the enemy's well-developed breasts and big buttocks... and Zelda's helpless and coy appearance of submitting to power.

What kind of pretentious fat woman is this?! What are you peeking at?! Turn your head away! Who gave you permission to spy on His Majesty?! And how did you even grow such a slutty figure?!

Although Ash's figure is quite shapely and naturally curvy, it still can't compare to that big, voluptuous cow that looks rather intimidating.

As she pondered, Ash unconsciously clenched her small hands into fists, then slowly released them, trying to hold back—! The figures of the two sisters were reflected in her beautiful, jewel-like eyes, as clear as water.

She feared that if she looked at them any longer, she might lose her temper and kill them. This was the Creator's fiancée, a woman to be treated with respect…

But for some reason, I just couldn't bring myself to respect Ash. I even felt a kind of restless urge to sharpen my knife and cut into pigs and sheep, and it seemed as if there was fire burning in my eyes.

Could it be that Wang has already been captivated by these two women?

Would putting two women who look alike together make Wang more excited? Should she also find someone who looks like herself?

Chapter 138 An old man, a beggar, and alone? Everyone was alert: ?!

A woman's sense of crisis may be innate!

Even though she was as clueless about emotions as a blank sheet of paper, and after being taught by Ye, she had learned a lot about relationships but knew absolutely nothing about men's sexual desires, she was able to realize without being taught just how powerful the allure of twin sisters who looked like twin sisters could be.

This even gave Ash the idea of ​​finding a sister who looked like her to hang around in front of the king every day.

But I don’t have any sisters or other relatives in this world, so it’s impossible to find someone as similar as these two sisters!

At the same time, what made Ash angry was that these two women, who were clearly powerful frost giants and whom he had only met a few times, could so easily make such an eternal vow with a strange man.

How could I be so easily captivated by my own creator?

It would make Ash feel uneasy to be so easily captivated by the Creator.

But think about it carefully—if even these two 'ordinary' goddesses, with the charm of her beloved creator, couldn't attract her, that would be even more infuriating.

To be honest, she still doesn't understand how Ye views her on a deeper level—whether he treats her like a daughter to be pampered, or whether he expects a closer relationship with her...

Simply touching was not enough to satisfy the increasingly restless Queen's heart. She craved close contact, especially after seeing the goddesses of the night who were close to her. Her sense of urgency intensified.

This sensation even accelerated her last weak resistance to shame and morality.

If she continues to be so hesitant and indecisive, won't all these newcomers be able to reach home base? Is she still going around in circles?

Completely unaware that someone had already hit a home run, Ash was still worried about how to protect Ye's chastity.

The agonizing inner torment made her understand her own heart even more clearly. She could no longer hide or deceive herself. She didn't want to see any other woman hit a home run before her.

To be honest, the first target for the home run wasn't her? This was like a bolt from the blue, filling me with a sense of frustration and panic as if I had been abandoned by my own god.

Ash is not the arrogant type of girl. Once she senses the crisis, her courage, like her pure heart, is as clear as a mirror, allowing her to move forward without fear...

We must overcome all obstacles and seize the opportunity... cough, we must strive for it.

After all, the king's body is still on the boundary of 'human'. I wonder if I can get him drunk with alcohol, and then do *that* while he's drunk... and then I accidentally get drunk too and am forced to... — If that happens, the king probably won't blame me too much if he finds out later.

No, no, no, how could you have such an absurd and daring idea?

She's impure—! She actually had such a shockingly rebellious thought because of a momentary desire and impulse towards the king.

They want to win the king's love with such despicable means!

Along the way—except at night—the other women all had their own thoughts, and some even had their own chaotic inner monologues.

Upon returning to the royal city, Ye released both the goddess of the sun and the goddess of the moon.

He then stayed in the royal city that night... He had made an appointment with Odin that they would wait until the giants had completely finished building the royal city before setting off for the world of possibilities.

Let's call it a 'parallel universe' for now.

With the help of a large number of giants, the royal city was quickly completed.

But the Sun King did not rush to leave Midgard. Instead, he led the giants to expand various cities, build high walls and roads in other human territories...

"Build roads first if you want to get rich!" Just as the giants began their construction, their presence was no longer confined to the royal city but appeared all over the land.

On the other side—Odin, who had been using two ravens to monitor the human world morning and night, was getting restless.

He noticed the development of human civilization and saw that with the establishment of cities, human wisdom began to leap forward rapidly, and people began to acquire more knowledge and create many gadgets that even the gods had never seen.

This creativity made Odin feel inexplicably uneasy.

Although none of these things are particularly powerful, the fact that humanity changes every day is astonishingly rapid for the gods who have lived the same way for thousands of years.

If this trend continues, who knows what kind of powerful ally, or even—a future…enemy—the gods who haven't yet gained control of the human world will face?!

When civilizations develop to a certain level, two civilizations with completely different ideologies and life forms will inevitably face the question of who will be the dominant power in the universe.

Odin could accept humans as allies of the gods, but only if humans were weaker than the gods; it seems he has to do something about it.

Then—Odin's thoughts shifted, and he used magic to transform himself into the appearance of an old man wearing a cloak, a coarse cloth coat, and a blue wide-brimmed hood, before heading to the human world.

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