On the other side, on a deserted mountain, a solitary figure in a yellow robe frowned, staring at "Icarus," lost in thought.

This person is none other than Gu Yi.

As she pondered, a beam of light descended from not far behind her.

After the light dissipated, Odin, wielding the spear of eternity, was revealed.

“I never expected this thing to appear on Earth. What are you planning to do?” Odin walked up to the Ancient One and asked as if they were old acquaintances.

“I don’t know, it doesn’t exist in the river of time, but we certainly can’t let it grow again!” Gu Yi said solemnly.

“That’s right. In that case, how about we join forces?” Odin asked with a smile.

"Wait, why is he here?" Gu Yi, who was about to agree, suddenly looked up at the distant sky.

The silhouette of a giant dragon gradually appeared in the distant clouds.

Chapter 222 The God of Symbiotes?

A giant dragon, over fifty meters long from head to tail, soars rapidly through the sky.

And sitting on the bone spurs on its neck was a human.

The person who arrived riding a giant dragon was none other than Josie.

After Ophelia and her group set off, Josie lingered in VTOL for over an hour, but finally couldn't sit still any longer and decided to come and find out for herself.

With all communication cut off, the anxious waiting is truly unbearable.

Moreover, if the thing on that spaceship under the ice layer is truly beyond his control and poses a threat to the entire Earth, then he can't avoid it just by hiding in the back; he'll have to face it sooner or later.

Moreover, Josie now believes she has multiple ways to save her life, so even if things go wrong, she will have enough time to react and escape.

But now planes can't fly over King George Island's airspace, and Josie doesn't want to climb into the belly of the giant squid. What should she do?

Josie immediately thought of Daenerys's three-headed dragon.

Regarding dragons, besides the dragon potion, Josie had long ago teamed up with Daenerys and Yuri to try to clone dragons using technological means.

However, whether it was because Yuri's technology was insufficient or because the genes of dragons, as magical creatures, were significantly different from those of ordinary species, all the experiments were quite unsuccessful.

Cloned dragons either suffer from genetic breakdown in the embryonic stage or, once fully formed, are merely brainless, deformed beasts.

Therefore, the cloning of dragons remains a completely unsolved problem.

However, experiments like the Dragon Potion, which use dragon genes to enhance other ordinary creatures, have yielded quite promising results.

Regardless of the species, as long as their genes are strong enough, like those of a super soldier, the dragon's genes can be further optimized and enhanced on that basis.

However, the upper limit of this enhancement is obvious; it can basically not exceed the constraints of Daenerys' three-headed dragons—don't be fooled by the fact that the three-headed dragons in Game of Thrones don't seem very powerful; the two smaller ones, Viserion and Rhaegal, died rather ignominiously.

However, there is an undeniable fact here.

Those three dragons, who appear throughout the entire Game of Thrones storyline, are actually underage and malnourished.

In the original timeline, Daenerys Targaryen gave birth to these three dragons, but in a sense, wasn't she also a constraint on them?

The imprisonment of Viserion and Rego, in particular, caused great damage to the physical and mental health of these two dragons—dragons are never mindless beasts; they are highly intelligent beings, even more so than humans in some respects.

However, in the current timeline, due to the existence of the dimensional trading device, and under Josie's influence, Daenerys values ​​the three-headed dragon more than anything else except the trading device.

Not only is there an abundance of food, allowing them to roam freely in their territory, but they are also regularly given three dragon-flavored cat treats—no, I mean, nutritional supplements specially made by Yuri at Josie's request.

Last year, after Josie obtained the Fountain of Youth from the world of Gods and Demons and provided a certain share to Daenerys, this treasure with extremely abundant life force caused the three-headed dragon to undergo a second growth spurt, increasing in size rapidly.

It was for this reason that Josie adjusted the supply of the Fountain of Youth to Daenerys several times. Of course, this supply came at a cost; providing dragon blood regularly and in fixed quantities was the cost. But just like with humans, drawing blood regularly wouldn't have any impact on dragons, and the highly nourishing Fountain of Youth was enough to make up for the loss.

Therefore, Daenerys's three-headed dragons have now grown to several times their original size.

The dragon that Josie is currently riding, which is over fifty meters long, is the second of the three dragon brothers, the one with the best temper, the bronze-colored Rego.

Unlike the original storyline where Daenerys Targaryen remained somewhat indecisive even at the end, she did not have complete control over the three dragons and would occasionally rebel and throw tantrums.

Daenerys has now become a thoroughly ruthless empress, so the three dragons are also affected by her aura and are as submissive to her as kittens.

After Daenerys gave him detailed instructions, Rhaegal was traded to Josie.

To be honest, even though Daenerys had repeatedly assured him, Josie was still a little worried that Rhaegal might not obey when she released him.

Although Josie isn't afraid, it's still a hassle.

Fortunately, Daenerys was indeed capable. Although Rogue was still somewhat impatient with Josie, his temporary master, he at least carried out all of his orders without fail.

When Josie fed Rego a small bucket of the Fountain of Youth in an attempt to build a good relationship with him, Rego immediately became close to Josie.

Sure enough, dragons will never be slaves unless they are provided with food and lodging.

Rego's speed was extremely fast. Although he did not break the sound barrier, he came very close. So, in just one hour, he arrived at King George Island from Falkland Island, only a dozen minutes later than Ophelia and her group, who had set off more than an hour earlier.

However, riding at such a high speed is not a very pleasant experience.

Fortunately, Josie was no ordinary person either. On this vast ocean, he easily erected a water shield to protect himself from the low temperature and air currents.

"That's the little guy you've got your eye on? He's really something, managing to get his hands on a dragon. Maybe I should let Thor befriend him!" On a distant mountain peak, Odin, with his sharp eyes, noticed Josie's arrival almost at the same time as the Ancient One, and couldn't help but exclaim in admiration after taking a look.

"Make Thor and Josie friends?" Upon hearing Odin's words, the Ancient One's face darkened. "What if Thor gets sold out by Josie and still has to count the money for him?"

Given Josie's personality, Loki is probably the one who would be the easiest to befriend.

However, the Ancient One didn't want to get too involved in Odin's family's mess, and instead turned her attention to Icarus, saying, "Let's make our move. Those Eternals can't hold on much longer."

"Shouldn't we step in and try to persuade that kid? He's alright, but the battle that's about to start isn't something he can get involved in," Odin said, somewhat surprised by the Ancient One's words.

“No need, he’ll leave once we’re off the field!” Gu Dao had been secretly observing Josie for so long that she knew very well that Josie wasn’t the type to take risks. She figured that once she and Odin were off the field, he would run away immediately.

“Alright, let’s begin!” Seeing the Ancient One say this, Odin nodded, then looked at Icarus, his expression instantly turning serious. He slightly aimed the Spear of Eternity in his hand, and a powerful beam of light shot out, instantly striking Icarus, who had completely suppressed the remaining three Eternals and was about to behead the weakest one, Phantos, knocking him back several meters.

"Odin! Hahahaha, I knew you would come!" Upon seeing this attack, Gilgamesh, who was originally struggling, was slightly taken aback. Then, he looked at the direction from which the beam of light came and, upon seeing that it was Odin, burst into laughter.

Seeing this, Odin smiled slightly. Although he disliked the Eternals and even more so the Celestials behind them, he still admired Gilgamesh's forthright Chinese name.

The two also wrestled, arm-wrestled, and drank together many times.

It's just a pity that I'm getting old...

Although he was slightly lost in memories, Odin's fighting instincts did not stop him from continuing.

In that brief moment of distraction, he had already summoned the eight-legged Pegasus, which, wielding the Eternal Spear, charged towards Icarus.

If it had happened a thousand years earlier, or even a few hundred years earlier, Odin wouldn't have needed to summon the eight-legged winged horse to even dare to fight Icarus.

But now, he is old after all, and without the help of the eight-legged celestial horse, it is difficult for him to exert his peak fighting power.

What's more, he's now facing an enhanced version of Icarus.

"God? You deserve to die too!" Icarus, who had just been repelled, was slightly taken aback when he saw Odin. Then his face turned ferocious again. He shouted coldly and swung the long sword that his arm had turned into as he charged towards Odin.

The spear and the longsword clashed violently, and an invisible shockwave suddenly erupted, shearing off more than ten meters of ice from the area where the two were standing, creating a large, round crater.

The eight-legged winged a mournful cry and staggered back several steps. Odin firmly grasped the golden reins and channeled divine power into it to soothe it.

Because Icarus had no foothold in the air, he was thrown back even further. Moreover, compared to Odin, who was unharmed except for his exhausted mount, Icarus's hand blade was ripped open by the blade of the Spear of Eternity.

But soon, Icarus's skin, like liquid, instantly healed the wound.

...As expected, this kind of thing is difficult to deal with.

But if we could kill you once back then, we can kill you a second time.

Seeing this, Odin grunted and thought to himself.

He then spurred his warhorse and charged at Icarus once more.

Icarus also greeted him with a sinister grin.

Only this time...

"Ancient One! What are you waiting for?!" Just as they were about to clash again, Odin suddenly roared.

Odin's roar startled Icarus slightly, and at that moment, several crimson tentacles instantly extended from the void around him, binding his limbs tightly, just like the device Phantos had used before.

This is a spell cast by the Ancient One, the Red Belt of Setorak—a binding magic invented by Setorak, a dimensional daemons originating from the Crimson Universe.

In Avengers: Infinity War, Doctor Strange used this magic to bind Thanos's left hand, preventing him from using the power of the Infinity Stones. The others seized the opportunity to have Mantis hypnotize Thanos for a time—if Star-Lord hadn't acted recklessly, the plot would have been rewritten on the spot.

Strange, who had only been the Sorcerer Supreme for a few years and was only a half-baked one, was able to use this magic to control Thanos, let alone the powerful Ancient One.

Of course, Icarus is not Thanos.

As the strongest member of the Eternals, Icarus in his normal state was able to easily defeat Thanos without the Infinity Stones.

Although they are all Eternals, Icarus and his group are actually different from Thanos and his brother Starfox.

Icarus and other Eternals were among the first generation of Eternals directly created by the Celestials.

Thanos, on the other hand, is a descendant of the Eternals who partially awakened their own consciousness in the early stages and betrayed the Celestials.

So, by all accounts, Icarus and his family are Thanos's ancestors.

Of course, among the Eternals on Earth, only the already deceased Ajak knew this.

However, even with Icarus's immense power, breaking free from the Ancient One's spell was still no easy feat.

As he was trapped, Odin's eternal spear successfully pierced Icarus's heart.

However, Icarus did not die as a result, and the Eternals' vital point is not their heart—to be precise, as constructs, unless they are dismembered or drained of their energy by mutants as in the movie, the Eternals do not have a vital point.

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