At this moment, he was somewhat like the head of a Nordic matchmaking agency. It seemed that he could handle the task assigned to him by himself without the elves having to work hard to complete it.

Odin's desire to bring Night and Krimhild together wasn't because he had discovered anything, but simply because, after being repeatedly rejected by Night, he attributed it to the inherent arrogance of a hero.

The best way to melt this cold sword, to make it humble and gentle, so that it can be wielded by its owner without harming anyone, is to let it experience the feeling of falling in love.

Women can help men grow!

Through countless experiences, Odin will gradually transform from a young boy into a mature, stable, and responsible uncle—no, a god-king.

Odin believed that loving others, or even engaging in activities that one loves, is a necessary process for a person's growth and transformation.

If one grows up even once, there will surely be some change, and perhaps one will become more humble.

Once a person has something to protect, he will know to be cautious and humble. After facing the invincible Fafnir, he will surely come back to seek help from me.

That way, Odin can still achieve his goal and accept this useful tool—no, it's the valiant warrior in Valhalla! At the same time, it can prevent him from being tempted by the beauty of that goddess from the outside world, killing two birds with one stone!

Before this, he had no idea that the night was far more experienced and of much higher quality than he had ever been. It was a level of growth that even Odin, the king of gods, dared not imagine. At this moment, Odin was preparing to give it another push.

On the other side, Ye had a great time with Krimhild, even ignoring the humans who were actually 'elves' in disguise. He danced alone by the campfire. Krimhild taught Ye court dances, and she taught him very diligently. Although Ye's real intention was not the dance itself, he was simply enjoying the atmosphere and process. Even just listening to a normal lesson once would have been enough for him to learn the dance and even quickly master it.

His control over his body is beyond the limits of ordinary people.

Krimhildr felt a great sense of accomplishment because she could learn everything so easily. After becoming proficient in the dance, every ambiguous dance move and physical touch from Night would make Krimhildr's heart race and her face turn redder. She felt her feelings for him growing rapidly.

How strange! She was initially planning to withdraw, wasn't she? She wanted to return to her homeland to fulfill Siegfried and Brunhilde's story, but—why has it turned out like this?! She seems to be growing more and more fond of Lord Siegfried.

It's no longer the attraction to heroic tales or tragic love stories in dreams, but the attraction to the person himself.

Was she really someone who fell in love so easily?

This was not simply due to the demonic appearance of Night, or rather, Night, having become a 'mortal,' had long since concealed his demonic appearance; otherwise, Odin would have recognized him at first glance with this distinctive demeanor.

So—this was entirely Krimshild's own fault.

Krimhild didn't know, and could only say that whether it was her or Brunhild, they were both proud and beautiful, but they both fell in love with the same person, which actually stemmed from a common point in their bones.

This commonality is not unique to them; it is a psychological trait shared by most people in the Nordic world who are influenced by their native civilization.

That is--

Chapter 225 What the hell are you doing in front of me?! Psychological Blow!

It wasn't that they fell in love easily; over the long years, as the most beautiful women and Valkyries of the Germanic people, what kind of outstanding warriors and princes hadn't they seen?

But those are all within the boundaries of humanity. Only heroes—especially those destined to slay dragons—brighten out the brightest among all heroes.

The reason why you might like the same person at the same time is actually very simple: it's simply because they are the best one.

Deep down, they admire strength!

That's right, "admiration for strength"...! This is something etched into the DNA of Nordic human civilization.

Even pirates can become figures of faith, seen as heroic seamen and brave warriors in the eyes of the people, driven by a desire to admire strength.

The Norse people's admiration for strength largely stems from Odin, the pirate leader of their faith, and the influence of the gods. People in this mythological world admire strength far more than those in other major pantheons.

This is specifically reflected in the original work—when Brunhilde was invaded by Hagen, played by Siegfried, she couldn't refuse the blessing (curse) Odin had placed on her because she couldn't refuse a marriage proposal from someone who had passed through the Temple of Fire.

On the other hand, there was always a desire to admire the strong.

Throughout history, only two people (one person) have ever managed to pass through the Hall of Flames and meet Brunhilde. It's hard to believe that Brunhilde fell head over heels in love with the dragon-slaying hero after just one meeting.

But in the end, he remained devoted to Siegfried and reconciled with him—giving rise to the famous tragic love story, which brings us to another point.

That is, the 'power' of her later husband Hagen was entirely a facade.

What the Valkyrie ultimately could not accept was that the only hero who had ever earned her approval to cross the Flame Palace was Siegfried.

Even if he conquered her at night, it was that man who made her submit.

Even though Brunhilde married Hagen according to prophecy and blessing, she was initially unwilling to comply because she could not accept that the man she loved was a weakling.

Only the bravest heroes are worthy of her love and her service.

She loves humanity, especially the shining qualities within it, and possesses the pride of a goddess, along with longing and fantasies about beautiful love.

Finally, Siegfried, at Hagen's urging, disguised himself as Hagen and slept with his wife, breaking down Brunhilde's weakness, making her timid, shy, and ultimately, succumbing to her allure.

Brunhilde eventually accepted her new husband. Furthermore, her relationship with Siegfried was more of a pact, for which she retained her purity. At this point, her relationship with Siegfried was more like a promise and expectation that ended without fruition; it wasn't that she couldn't accept that her partner wasn't the person she initially expected.

When Brunhilde decided she should forget Siegfried and be loyal to her current lover, she was devastated when she learned the truth about Siegfried being the man from that night after a verbal argument with Krimhilde.

The pure virgin goddess—the proudest, most powerful, and most devoted Valkyrie—had served two men at the same time and had been deceived to the core.

It turned out that her current husband had asked her brother-in-law to cheat on her.

It's absolutely disgusting! My current husband is an outright liar and a spineless coward.

Krimshildr gets to have the hero she originally loved, while she can only serve that fraudster. How can such a sense of disparity not make one feel desperate and broken?

Brunhilde's revenge after learning the truth led to Siegfried's death, but after Siegfried's death, Brunhilde regretted it. Out of respect for the dead, she chose to forgive Siegfried rather than Hagen.

Even if Siegfried had a reason for his amnesia, his act of helping Hagen coerce her was unforgivable. Yet, Brunhilde ultimately chose to forgive him, and after his death, she was willing to die with him in flames. It must be said that a love-struck mind combined with a strong-willed mentality is truly terrifying! In the end, it even turned Brunhilde and Krimhilde into famously yandere (obsessive and possessive) beauties.

Besides admiring strength, Scandinavians also have another gene hidden in their bones: to grab what they like.

This can be seen in their later southward expansion and even their daring invasion of the Romans, revealing the wildness inherent in their civilization.

Even though she was a gentle and kind princess, Krimhildr possessed a strong inner resilience, unwavering determination, and aggression; otherwise, she wouldn't have become the renowned avenging princess.

Having moved past her previous emotional slump and begun to rekindle her feelings of affection, Krimhild's guilt about stealing Brunhild's future partner seemed to have lessened considerably.

They don't even know each other yet, do they?

But it still lacks a crucial element to give it a push, allowing Krimshild to completely overcome her inner resolve and stop hesitating and having any reservations.

On the other side, Odin, who had been secretly observing, soon discovered that although the two seemed intimate and Krimhildr seemed shy and bashful, her body was always subtly resisting something, constantly hesitating and wavering, not daring to respond actively, and was just passively accepting, neither responding nor rejecting.

Odin: !!! He's a master!

It seems that Odin, a master of relationships who has had more than ten lovers—a man among men, a god among gods—will lend a helping hand!

The next moment, noticing that Night and Krimhild had finished dancing and were preparing to leave, the one-eyed old man reappeared on their path.

As soon as he saw Ye, he spoke up: "Gentlemen—would you like to have your fortunes told? I know a little about astrology, and I can see a thing or two about career, love, power, wealth... Siegfried, the hero who pulled the sword from the tree, the descendant of the great god Odin, since you don't need the method of slaying the dragon, then let me repay you in other ways."

night:……!

You don't need to keep reminding me about being Odin's descendant. We have absolutely no relation.

In addition-

Astrology—! This art is already quite famous in Europe, especially after the god-king Odin was affected by this mysterious 'degradation' art (Odin Muzan), he developed the prototype of Norse astrology.

This spell was originally created to deal with Odin's psychological trauma and the idea that he must catch the mastermind behind everything next time. Unexpectedly, the first time it was used was to tell the fortunes of two mortals.

This was not Odin's true intention. He was determined that regardless of whether the two were compatible or not, once the astrology was activated, he would directly say that they were a perfect match and bring them together to help Krimhild overcome the last obstacle in her heart.

Those elves are too useless; I have to do it myself.

At this moment—unaware of Odin's thoughts, the other 'elves' disguised as humans who were secretly observing nearby were already panicking...

That esteemed person actually took to the stage personally? Oh no, wait a minute—does this mean their performance was so poor that it didn't satisfy him at all? Oh no!

Odin is notoriously petty in the Norse world, and the elves trembled with fear at the thought of the punishment they might receive for failing to complete their mission.

Neither Odin nor Night had time to pay attention to the villagers who had already been exposed and were standing there in terror.

Night looked at Krimshild, who was holding his arm but not daring to get too close, and seemed a little shy.

"Do you have anything to ask?"

"Me...me? In that case..." Krimshild hesitated for a moment, then gritted her teeth and asked the question that was most desired in her heart: "Could you please—take a look and see if we have the look of a married couple?"

She asked the question, and so bluntly, right in front of Ye. Ah, ah! Such a shameless and shameless question. She felt herself sinking deeper and deeper! But she still mustered her courage.

Since that's the case, let astrology tell us whether they have a future or not! Let's shatter our illusions!

Upon hearing this question, Odin's eyes flashed with a sharp light: "Hmm... then you two come closer, I'll take a closer look." With that, Odin beckoned.

Just when he thought the two would come to him so that he could perform his so-called 'astrology', even though Odin could predict directly, it would still be more convincing to go through some procedures.

However, what happened next left Odin stunned.

"Closer?!" Krimhild exclaimed in surprise, then glanced shyly at Night, lowered her head... and then tremblingly reached out her arms to hug Night, who also smiled slightly and naturally hugged Krimhild back.

Odin: ? ? ?

What the hell are you doing? Did I say you two should get close?

Chapter 226 A Real 'Princess Carry', Matching the Identity!

Odin's face darkened, he shook his head, and then he waved his hand in his direction.

"Come closer—children..."

"Huh? You want to get closer?" Krimshild's face turned even redder.

Night's lips curled slightly, everything understood without words. He and Krimhild exchanged a glance, and seeing the girl shyly lower her head, not daring to look at him, Night crouched down slightly, his hands reaching past her knees, and lifted Krimhild into a princess carry around her waist. Although Krimhild's face was already bright red, her hands cooperated perfectly, wrapping around Night's neck.

Really! A princess carry!

Krimschild's identity fits perfectly.

Night gently lifted Krimshild's smooth, delicate back under her shawl, and with a little force, made her little head obediently press against her chest muscles below her neck, burying her head in her arms.

Their movements were incredibly natural—as if the two had known each other countless times and that such intimacy was only natural.

This display of affection left Odin speechless...

Does he really need to provide assists? Is he even needed here?

Are these two crazy? He said to get the two of them closer to him, not to get closer to each other.

However, it's best to pretend you don't know anything in this situation.

Based on this level of self-awareness, for the first time he felt that his prophecy was completely insignificant. But Odin remained silent for a long time before stubbornly commenting, "Alright—you two... have a lot of... marital resemblance!!"

Odin's single eye seemed listless and silent.

Krimshild was overjoyed: "Really? That's wonderful!!"

Even astrology says they're a match made in heaven?! Ah, what wonderful news! Krimshild's mood instantly brightened. It was a thousand times better than the most beautiful praise in the world.

As expected—she is the most suitable 'wife' for Lord Siegfried?!

Finally, the two had a great time, and before returning to the hotel, they sat on the rooftop looking at the starry sky of the Nordic world.

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