Stupid Odin

#254 - They were the first to do it.

Thor had to choose his opponents carefully and quickly.

He was the Crown Prince of the Aesir.

The face of the pantheon.

He felt his overly high status affected the joy he gained from battle on the field.

He could choose his enemies, but he could usually only choose one. After beating one, he had to wait in line to beat another. After all, if he didn't wait in line and engaged in a 'just' two-on-one fight, he would be indirectly stealing credit from his subjects.

By the time he had gone around the circle, the remaining opponents were usually oddballs and misfits, and Thor wouldn't enjoy the fight as much.

Who would have thought that Thor's bold statement would be taken as a taunt?

It could only be said that the Aztec gods also did not value martial ethics.

In a single exchange, two divine spells with completely opposite attributes were plastered onto Thor's face:

One was radiant, golden-red like fire, and extremely pure. The one who attacked was Chantico, the goddess of the hearth and volcanoes.

The other was a blackish-gray dark light, incomparably sinister. It was like a silent poisonous snake approaching its prey, sneaking up on Thor and aiming a vicious blow at his neck. The culprit was none other than Xipe Totec, the 'Lord of Flayed Skin,' the 'God of Strength,' and the Eastern Lord of the Aztecs, a position parallel to Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent God and Western Lord.

Ironically, neither the bright fire from the front nor the cold plague curse from behind, both ruthless moves that would cripple or kill ordinary gods, were able to approach Thor's body. They were directly vaporized by the surging cluster of lightning snakes surrounding him.

The ultra-high temperature lightning evaporated all opposing energy with an absolute high-energy reaction.

Thor was overjoyed, pointing at one Aztec god with each of his large hands. The Asgardian tough guys behind him were depressed—Thor couldn't directly choose two, but the enemies were directly offering themselves.

Frey chose the Northern Lord—Tezcatlipoca, the god of darkness and invisibility.

Tyr faced Huitzilopochtli, the Southern Lord.

The names of the Aztec gods were notoriously tongue-twisting, often consisting of broken names with twelve or more characters.

Initially, the Aesir gods had the patience to listen and announce their own names, but later, this group of divine barbarians gave up announcing their names because they couldn't remember the names of their enemies.

Forget it, that's not important. What's important is that after each pairing off and fighting, both sides immediately discovered that the enemy was vastly different from what they had imagined.

One side seriously overestimated, and the other side excessively underestimated.

Here, Thor accepted Chantico's challenge.

Thor raised a square-headed hammer with a 'nondescript' and clumsy design in the Aztec world. A terrifying lightning bolt, as if it could easily destroy a small world, responded to his call and struck straight down from the sky.

The surging lightning did not directly pour into the Mjolnir, but instead instantly gathered into a bright lightning ball on the hammerhead. At that moment, Thor swung the hammer, like hitting a baseball, and directly struck the volcanic goddess with the lightning ball.

The lightning ball went from extremely fast to stationary, and then, with Thor's second-stage acceleration, wildly shot out.

Because it was so fast, the lightning ball actually stretched into a lightning spear during its high-speed flight.

To be honest, Thor would never have chosen Chantico in the first place, but as a bonus, Thor had no complaints.

In countless worlds and countless primitive civilizations, it was the lightning in the rain that struck the tree, which brought the fire of civilization.

In more primitive power systems, lightning is the ancestor of fire.

Now, Thor, this 'ancestor,' directly issued a decree of destruction to Chantico.

Unable to refuse, unable to resist.

As a true god in the core natural system, Chantico actually failed to block Thor's attack, and her entire upper body was turned into ashes on the spot.

He used his left hand to push away Xipe Totec's gray curse cloud, and passed through the dark divine power that the enemy threw at him with an invincible momentum.

All the onlookers saw the purple lightning splashing out from Thor's eyes, and the boundless electric light from the world of Jötunheimr continuously charged his divine body.

Thor was no longer the half-baked 'God of Hammers' who could only summon a thundercloud and exhaust his lightning power.

Now, he was the co-lord of lightning in eleven small worlds.

It should be known that small worlds like Sumer and the Celtic Islands are essentially a large world.

He was no longer merely the Asgardian Thor; he was—the Thunder God of the Three Realms!

It wasn't that Xipe Totec didn't resist. The flayed skin god wearing a pointed hat unleashed countless divine spells at this moment.

The curse divine spells that could make enemy gods suffer in the past were ineffective on Thor's overly overpowered divine body, not to mention that the lightning on his body domineeringly ejected invisible ripples, repelling all of Xipe Totec's curse divine spells.

A simple charge had already erupted with power that ordinary gods couldn't imagine. He slammed into Xipe Totec like a cannonball.

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The hammer's violent lightning power was like an icebreaker ship braving the wind and waves. Reaching close, Thor slammed down with his hammer, hitting Xipe Totec directly.

"Ah—"

Xipe Totec, the Eastern Lord of the Aztecs, died.

Thor's quick annihilation of two enemy true gods clearly triggered panic among the Aztec gods.

None dared to cast a gaze of anger or challenge at Thor.

They were afraid of becoming the next prey targeted by this ferocious hammer god.

But they didn't know that their cowardice was like a domino, becoming the force that toppled the entire Aztec pantheon.

"What the hell? Did that bearded guy kill Xipe Totec and Chantico?"

"Who? Is there anyone who can deal with this bastard? What about the Feathered Serpent God?"

"The Feathered Serpent God has attacked; he can't come back."

Every god was trembling, afraid of being targeted by Thor and becoming the next prey. But they forgot that there was also a difficult Aesir god in front of them.

The World Tree was constantly expanding in this new world, which directly helped these Aesir gods to exert their divine power to 100%.

However, the Aztec world and the Mayan world were connected in name, but in reality, they were not interconnected.

This was equivalent to letting them desperately fight the 'Three Realms Power' of Jötunheimr with the power of one world. It would be a miracle if they didn't lose.

This invasion war only lasted for half an hour, and it showed a one-sided situation.

The Mayan God-King Kukulkan's face was ashen. Of course, he knew what the collapse of the Aztecs meant. Not to mention anything else, the souls of all the Slavic gods used as collateral were all stored in the pyramids of the Aztec god realm.

He really didn't dare to think about how terrible the situation of a chain collapse would be…

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