Stupid Odin
#252 - Exploding dog bowl
Die! Die! Die!
Every Aztec and Mayan god excitedly watched the movements of the blood-colored sun whenever they had a spare moment.
This was their world-class weapon.
Just as Ginnungagap used the World Tree as a weapon, this blood-colored sun, fueled by blood sacrifices, was their ultimate killing move.
The Slavic god Perun watched this scene with immense apprehension. He and every Slavic god would never forget how the Slavic world, initially in the lead during the God War, was shattered by this thing.
He vividly remembered how the permafrost, which had never melted for ten thousand years, was easily baked into something resembling crushed coffee beans.
He vividly remembered how the incredibly solid glaciers instantly melted away.
Their divine realm, the cities of mortals, the mountains and skies within sight, were all incinerated by this damned blood-colored sun.
Even their memories were stained blood red.
The ruined world could no longer provide the gods with sufficient divine power.
It wasn't that they didn't try hard enough, nor was it that their fighting skills were lacking; they truly lost this battle unjustly.
Only later, when they learned that this killing move required millions of mortal hearts, or even the hearts of true gods, as sacrifices, combined with the world's essence, did they fall silent for a long time.
Ruthless to others, but even more ruthless to their own, that was the Aztec way.
In the Mayan divine realm, Komu excitedly shouted, "It hit!"
The opponent's God-King was more powerful than imagined.
Perhaps only the kind of water-based divine power that could easily overturn rivers and seas could sustain such a massive World Tree.
Skell was also clapping and laughing, "Your world is indeed powerful, but unfortunately, it's countered by our sun."
Lau's eyes showed a complex expression, as if he was both surprised that Ginnungagap's world had failed to resist, yet also found it reasonable upon closer thought—after all, fire naturally countered the World Tree. How could a mere water-based small world withstand this terrifying [Fifth Sun], which had consumed a quarter of the combined essence of the Mayan-Aztec world?
Although he couldn't see the scene of destruction unfolding in the opposite world, it didn't prevent him from deducing it based on the scenes after previous battles. Even if Ginnungagap's world was larger, without considering whether the fire from the World Tree would spread, at least one-third of Ginnungagap's world would be destroyed, and the remaining areas would suffer severe damage.
"In that case, even if the opponent's God-King has a top-tier world weapon, its power will be greatly reduced, right?" Skell remarked.
He turned his gaze to God-King Komu. At this moment, Komu was bathed in an incredibly profound divine light, his hands virtually holding the giant crystal skull, peering into the state of the opposite world in a way that surpassed the imagination of ordinary gods.
"The opponent is still resisting… A good water-based God-King, actually diverting more water than I imagined to resist our sun… Useless, their side isn't a simple water world. Its water can't be more powerful than our light."
The God-King's verdict was equivalent to sentencing Ginnungagap's world to death.
[Lau] sighed a long breath, "Hah, the long-standing grudges have finally come to an end. A world-class attack isn't something you can resist just because you want to…"
His words seemed to carry unspoken meaning.
Skell was greatly puzzled. Was this still the Wrathful God he knew?
However, Lau had been acting strangely since his resurrection, so it wasn't too surprising.
Now, Skell didn't have time to pay attention to this former nemesis, because the reaping war was about to begin.
The opposite world was very large, a super-large world whose size was completely comparable to their Mayan-Aztec world. To have reached this point, the opponent had devoured at least two smaller worlds as nourishment.
Such a large piece of fat meat! Absorbing its world essence would truly allow the Mayan-Aztec world to take off. In particular, the opponent's octopus-tentacle-like attacks greatly moved Komu. Even if they couldn't get this skill, the new version of the blazing sun, fueled by the World Tree, would surely have its attack power raised to another level.
Komu said in a deep voice, "Send all the slave gods to attack."
This was their usual tactic.
After severely damaging the opponent's world, they would inevitably face the most ferocious counterattack. At this time, the slave gods were tragic characters used to block the blows.
Relatively speaking, if the slave gods withstood it and were willing to join the glorious blood sacrifice army, sacrificing other new slave gods, they would be recognized and join the Aztec pantheon.
As the order was issued, Ginnungagap's world launched a major counterattack.
"Rumble rumble rumble!"
Ginnungagap's world was rapidly deforming, especially the 'head' position, which looked like a huge bulge.
The Mayan gods were no strangers to this scene; the worlds that had been severely damaged before were all in this state.
But what happened next was something they couldn't understand—the huge world in front of them was like tearing off a piece of dough. The world whose interior was constantly bulging actually separated from the main body of Ginnungagap's world. In front of Komu, it transformed into two worlds, one large and one small.
When the crystal skull projected this scene, Komu, Skell, and Lau were all stunned.
"What is this?" Komu's voice seemed to be muttering.
Skell was at a loss: "I don't know."
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Only Lau's face changed drastically, and he exclaimed, "Not good! We've been tricked by Thorns. Ginnungagap's world didn't devour the Acadian world at all! He used the Acadian world to take our [Blazing Sun]."
After that, Loki's perfect infiltration allowed Thorns to once again confirm the opponent's ultimate move.
Next was the layout.
The Aztec's Blazing Sun was indeed difficult to withstand. A head-on confrontation might even cost Ginnungagap.
Therefore, the Acadian world, which the opponent had previously dug a hole for Thorns to create, became the best choice to block the blows for Ginnungagap's world.
In order to play the role realistically enough, Thorns even spent a lot of divine power to save the Acadian world.
Facts proved that it really couldn't be saved.
The huge Acadian world was like a dog bowl blown into the sky by firecrackers, so miserable.
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