He eagerly anticipated this event, which aligned with mythology and human history, regardless of whether he would be ambushed, whether his opponent would cheat, or what methods were involved!
As long as it can defeat oneself, even if it's a honey trap or the demise of fatalism, it's all worth a try!
The will of the night was so clearly revealed to Brunhilde that there was no fear or hesitation whatsoever.
How magnificent! How dazzling!
Brunhilde understood him; for the first time, the righteous Valkyrie was deeply attracted to the enormous "evil" that should have been the opposite of justice, rather than justice itself!
But for Brunhilde at this moment, was that truly "evil"? No, it was clearly—black justice!!!
Brunhilde, lost in thought, murmured involuntarily, "I—I think I've fallen in love with you at first sight!"
As she says this, even the most unshakable will in the world would be captivated by the charm of the man before her.
Brunhilde stammered, not believing it was her fault, but her face grew increasingly flushed and alluring.
Constantly pondering, constantly yearning, and finally following her true inner desires, Valkyrie Brunhilde gazed into the night's eyes, unable to look away, and finally parted her lips again: "Then—you are... going to defy the prophecy, save me, and then love me?"
His heart began to pound, hotter and more vibrant than the Palace of Flames, and began to throb with life.
Night did not respond; instead, a flash of sword light shattered the shackles that had bound Brunhilde for so long.
That night, they caught Brunhilde, who had lost her balance and collapsed forward because she hadn't stood up and moved around for too long after being suddenly released from her restraints.
A soft jade was in her arms—! In that instant, Brunhilde trembled as if she were a startled fawn.
She memorized the appearance of the night—sorry, it seems she has to break her promise to her past self.
Having already resolved not to fall in love with the prophesied person and not to bring harm to this human hero, she developed a strong desire and impulse to understand this man.
At this moment, she was no longer a rational Valkyrie, but simply a woman as innocent and impulsive as a young girl longing to fall in love.
In the raging flames, he was completely naked, with only his skin constantly heating up.
This unusual state made Brunhilde feel shy and nervous. What if Night Frenzy broke out at this moment—wouldn't that kind of thing happen here next?
The open-air shrine in the wilderness was simply too stimulating and shameful.
Although it wouldn't be a problem inside the temple, since it could withstand the flames and no one could peer inside through the towering wall of fire—but—no matter how much she liked him, for the pure and lovely Brunhilde, her mental capacity wasn't high enough to fight monsters together on their very first day of meeting.
Brunhilde instinctively clenched her buttocks, perhaps recalling some image, and buried her head in Night's arms, whispering shyly, "Don't, don't move—I, I'm a little nervous..."
Don't move it, otherwise you'll see everything.
But Brunhilde forgot that when she was bound and unable to move, she had already been exposed, and everything she should and shouldn't have seen had already been clearly seen.
finally--
That night, he wrapped her in his white Saint Cloth cloak and carried her away from the Palace of Flames in a princess carry.
The Night Cloth is a conceptualized replica of a divine artifact, so unlike before, ordinary clothing wouldn't be burned by the flames of the Flame Palace, but divine artifacts wouldn't.
Chapter 258 Advanced Fusion Materials? Someone got impatient and prepared to disregard martial ethics and gang up on them.
...When the two finally came out into the outside world, the long-awaited and dazzling sunlight, without the raging flames to block it, made Brunhilde slowly reveal half of her delicate face, which had been buried in the chest of the night. The bright light shone on her face, so comfortable that it was touching—brynhilde suddenly burst into tears.
It's over—! The nightmare—is it finally over?
“Thank you, my…Hero—!” Brunhilde suddenly chuckled softly.
Night: "Not a hero—but a demon king."
Brunhilde, however, firmly declared in her heart: 'No, he's not some demon king, but my—hero.'
As Brunhilde thought of this, her gaze softened without her realizing it, until suddenly a feeling of unease welled up in Brunhilde's heart. What was that feeling?
Following that feeling, a beautiful and majestic white dragon appeared before her eyes.
The next moment, the dragon suddenly brought its head close and stared straight at her. Brunhilde felt a chill run down her spine. She recognized it; it was the same white dragon that had previously defeated the will of the great god Odin.
It takes courage to look directly at a creature of this power.
Meanwhile, Ye looked at the girl with equally beautiful white hair, who was gazing at Bailong in his arms.
—I suddenly had a hallucination of seeing the White Dragon Girl and the White Dragon staring at each other.
To be fair, although Brunhilde's hair color is closer to that of the neighboring Moon World and not as pure, the three silver-white hairs immediately reminded Ye of three white dragons.
By fusing the souls of three white dragons, one can summon the Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which is comparable to the three Egyptian God cards.
Although the physical card Ultimate Dragon is just a vanilla card with 4500 attack power, it only gained some effects after evolving into True Ultimate Dragon, but it lacks field presence and resistance, and cannot compare to the weakened Egyptian God cards.
However, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe, after Kaiba fused the white dragon from his own soul, Seth's soul, and Kisara's soul, he summoned the Ultimate Dragon, which once shattered even the attacks of the great evil god Zorc, who had easily defeated the three Egyptian Gods, more than once.
In terms of combat performance, it is much more impressive than the Titans, which were kicked by the Great Evil God and died instantly, and the Sky Dragon, whose head was cut off and who sacrificed the first blood of the three Egyptian Gods.
He was, after all, the guardian deity of the next pharaoh, a white dragon whose power was said to rival that of the gods.
With a value comparable to the Supreme Three Pillar Gods, especially since the fusion of the Three Pillar Gods is a creation of light at the level of the creator god of the multiverse, even if it is comparable to the advanced fusion material - the 'Three Phantom Gods', the White Dragon's prestige is already too high.
Ignoring the card effects, the actual performance of the final battle should be: a white dragon, less than the three Egyptian God cards, less than the ultimate dragon, less than the ultimate dragon knight (the Chaos Warrior transformed from the ultimate dragon and King Atem), less than the Dark Archmage with infinite attack power, less than the equation of Light Creation.
In Egyptian mythology, the white dragon is comparable to the Ennead gods Set, Osiris, and Ra, who are among the highest-ranking gods.
The White Dragon of the Night, Krimshild, was born from the blood and power of Fafnir, the great evil dragon of the Norse world, and its potential for growth is no less than that of its neighbor.
Since you already have a Blue-Eyes card, why not try to collect three Blue-Eyes cards and play the noble Fusion?
Starting with three white dragons plus fusion and fusion removal is the president's standard setup. The cards are practically glued together, so you're guaranteed to draw them.
Although later on, with the emergence of more and more powerful cards and richer summoning styles, the white dragon with 3,000 attack power and the white dark magician with 2,500 attack power once became the soul decks that no one played, but when playing the original decks, who was going for the power? Wasn't it all for the soul?
The second white dragon spoke—Night suddenly looked at Brunhilde in his arms.
If he remembered correctly, Brunhilde next door had a wedding dress that perfectly matched the style of the White Dragon Wedding Dress. Plus, 'Sigurd' was practically the president.
He was riding Brunhilde—wasn't that the same as riding a second white dragon?
So—hair color, appearance, and temperament all met the requirements—Night couldn't help but ask, "Brynhildr—do you want to become a dragon?"
Brunhilde: "Eh...? Your Highness—?"
……
...In the main universe, just as Night and Krimhild completely crushed Pegasus, Odin's consciousness in that universe was also utterly shattered.
Odin himself sensed this and finally withdrew the starlight that had shattered the will and returned.
After realizing what his avatar had experienced in his previous life, Odin's expression immediately turned extremely ugly.
The Crimson Gungnir—! And the legend of slaying the Great God—the Great God's Declaration! The final trial for humanity—and its true identity, the incarnation of the Sun King!
That's right, after the night had stopped, Odin finally recognized who it was.
The darkest place is right under your nose! This is truly the darkest place under your nose!
His incarnation had suspected many people, but he never suspected that the demigod hero among his own descendants was actually the human form of the Sun King in disguise.
Not only were they manipulated and given a lot of aid and assistance, even divine artifacts and equipment, but they were also killed by a pure-blooded dragon that had been bred later in life—by such a beast!
Even though the white dragon was beautiful, Odin would normally have been filled with longing and desire to conquer and hunt it to make it his mount. But now, Odin had only one thought in his mind: to cut off the dragon's head!
As a great god, to have his body pierced by the declaration of a great god and his will shattered by the white dragon is an immense disgrace.
He is the supreme symbol of the Nordic universe, and such a stigma must not be allowed to spread to posterity.
Even now, Odin has not realized that the true purpose of the Night is no longer a gamble, but to devour that possible future universe! Anchoring to the future, with the help of the power of the Norse main universe, during its transformation into a material world, he will completely devour it into his own microcosm, making it a world that belongs only to him.
Having already completed most of the mythological epic, Ye has gathered all the key pieces of the puzzle and is now invincible.
Even if Odin knew the truth now, it would be difficult to stop the growth of Night, let alone the fact that Odin is not yet aware that Night's power is gradually entering an unknown realm beyond his control.
He quickly summoned the rest of the gods!
"You also have avatars in that world, so you should know what happened in the 'future.' The majesty of the gods must never be dishonored—! Go and deal with the white dragon beside the dragon-slaying hero Siegfried! Siegfried is the incarnation of the Sun King! Not only for the majesty of the gods, but also to fulfill the bet, all of you, attack together! Even if it takes any means necessary, kill the white dragon and stop the Sun King's incarnation from continuing to grow!"
Chapter 259 Inviting the second victim after Fafna!
When Odin spoke, the Norse gods were all stunned, digesting the astonishing information they had just heard.
The incarnation of the Sun King has been found—is it Siegfried, the dragon-slaying hero? And what about the white dragon—what happened to the humiliation of the gods?
Faced with the command of the King of Gods, none of the gods dared to disobey.
After Odin finished his divine assembly... the gods dispersed and returned to their respective temples.
Soon, after briefly contacting their avatars and finally obtaining their memories across time and space, the gods were all stunned by what had happened in that world after learning about the events on that timeline.
They were dumbfounded—utterly speechless. They had only cooperated with Odin to descend into that world as a perfunctory task, but they never expected that the Sun King would pull off such shocking revelations there, almost exposing the very nature of the God-King.
This made them understand why Odin was so enraged and determined to kill the white dragon at all costs.
But how will they deal with the Sun King?
When the incarnations of the gods received the command from the will of the original body, they were all stunned and fell into a deathly silence.
I thought we were here for a vacation and honeymoon, but you guys (the real thing) suddenly tell us we're going to fight the Sun King?
—Shall we fight the Sun King?
Recalling the scene of Odin being blown to pieces in their memories, these incarnations felt a chill run down their spines and a sense of dread rose within them, as if they had misheard.
? ? ? ?
Wait, this command...
A sense of powerlessness rose in their hearts; could they really carry out this order?
Subsequently, all the incarnations of the gods who came to this universe quickly gathered together to discuss how to fulfill Odin's command.
Some suggested that they unleash their divine power together to gang up on the Sun King. With so many of them, they couldn't possibly lose; if they lacked strength, they could make up for it with numbers.
However, some people have also mentioned that humanity's final trial will be fought by human heroes.
Didn't the great god Odin prove this to them through his own failure and the life of his avatar?
However, some people have mentioned that Odin disguised himself as a human and exploited a demigod bug. As 'Vodan', his performance against the Sun King was even less satisfactory. Without unleashing his power, it would be impossible for him to defeat Night, let alone defeat him—whether he could even defeat him was a question. But if he unleashed his power, he would lose the possibility of conquering the final trial of humanity because he became a god, and would directly enter a dead end.
...This is a vicious cycle!
Finally—"Why don't we do it this way? Just as in the description of the final trial of mankind, the gods cultivated heroes strong enough to defeat the trial. Since so many of the final trials of mankind have been defeated using this method, how about we gather the power of the gods to create a hero strong enough to try to defeat the Sun King? He must have the power of a god, but not the long lifespan of a god, thus maintaining the fragile lifespan of mankind."
Soon, a god also approved of the plan, saying, "He must possess a powerful weapon that can rival the Holy Sword and the Demon Sword, but he cannot truly possess it. After he has defeated the Demon King, he should return it to the heavens—back to the hands of the gods."
The gods unanimously agreed!
However—a god quickly poured cold water on the idea: "A divine artifact comparable to the declaration of a great god? —Can any of you produce one?"
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