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Chapter 814: Chapter 18: You have the bigger boobs, you go first! (Seeking votes at the beginning of the month)_2 Chapter 814: Chapter 18: You have the bigger boobs, you go first! (Seeking votes at the beginning of the month)_2 Under the watchful eyes of all, Angelboda flipped open the black leather ancient book in her hand and, with a swish, tore out several blank pages, hurling them toward the opposite side.
“Die, you bastard!”
Luo En reacted instinctively to block with his hand, but the pages around him instantly transformed into a burst of white light, completely engulfing his figure.
Seeing their commander suddenly disappear, the guards of the Immortal Palace changed their expressions and brandished their weapons, roaring:
“Kill her, avenge our lord!”
As enraged emotions flared like flames, the side of Asgard readied itself, and the delicate balance that had been maintained on the battlefield was instantly shattered.
As the war between the Immortal Palace and the Giants seemed about to reignite, a cold snort echoed around the ice walls:
“What revenge, I’m not even dead yet!”
Hearing that familiar voice, the guards about to break through the lines stopped, turned back, and looked toward the temporary altar twinkling with faint light.
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“Everyone fall back! I was merely invited by Her Royal Highness the Princess to visit Jotunheim. I’ll be back after a while. The wager was just settled, and the king of Jotunheim is a man of integrity. He wouldn’t breach his promise and take advantage of the chaos to invade Midgard, right?”
The former was to soothe the troops of the Immortal Palace, while the latter half clearly taunted Angelboda and Olvir from afar.
Provoked, Angelboda snorted and ordered the Mountain Giant King Saki to gather his troops and retreat with the Giants from the Iron Forest.
Although Saki was reluctant, he dared not defy the will of the master of fate and could only sullenly obey the command.
However, though Angelboda executed her father Olvir’s promise, with a flick of her wrist, the altar on the ice wall that Luo En had marked in advance shattered.
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After finishing all this, the towering female giant returned to her diminutive loli form, clapped her hands in high spirits, gnashed her silver teeth, and muttered fiercely:
“Want to come back? Freeze to death!”
Meanwhile, as Luo En felt the spatial coordinates being erased and heard the lingering sound in his ears, he couldn’t help but shake his head and comment:
“This is just a typical ungrown brat. That old man Olvir really pushed a big trouble onto me, luckily, I’m clever.”
In his words, he didn’t hold much respect for this Nordic master of fate.
In Greece, the Chaos God Chaos, in order to complete the creation from “nothing” to “something,” split himself into creator gods like Earth Mother Gaea, Heavenly Father Uranus, Old Sea God Pontos, as well as order gods like Night God Nyx, The Three Fates, and the Goddess of Chance, Hecate, thereby perfecting the entire Greek world.
Having grasped Hecate’s chance, inherited Zeus’s heavenly destiny, and with the divine blood of the older generation of creator gods flowing in his veins, he also fully embraced the favor of the Chaos God Chaos.
But as a fellow origin god, Olvir remained lively and jumping around, obviously lacking much will to sacrifice for the world, resulting in severe congenital deficiencies in the Nordic world, even the foundation of creation being nothing more than the corpse of the Ancestor Giant Ymir.
The gods possessed power but needed the Youth Fruit to maintain their immortality.
Therefore, Luo En didn’t trust this self-serving Olvir, who wouldn’t be holding back any good intentions.
Like sending a wife for instance.
Who is Angelboda? The Mother of Hundred Demons in the Nordic God Era, who together with the God of Tricks, Loki, bore the Giant Wolf Fenrir, Midcourt Snake Jormungand, and Death Goddess Hela, thereby heralding the twilight of the gods.
Thus, she was also known as “the harbinger of sorrow,” which was precisely the meaning of her name.
Luo En vaguely felt that if he really got involved with the little loli before him, he would also become part of the Nordic fate, and his future would become an established fact, unchangeable.
By then, when the twilight of the gods arrived, not to mention harvesting the ripe Fate Fruit, even keeping himself safe would be a problem.
Moreover, this so-called female giant, Angelboda, was only briefly mentioned in the origins of the Giant Wolf Fenrir, Midcourt Snake Jormungand, and Death Goddess Hela, but then she disappeared from the story.
Her true identity and background also had major issues.
Angelboda… the harbinger of sorrow…
The twilight of the gods… the fate of the future…
Considering her identity as Olvir’s daughter, Luo En had already roughly guessed this little loli’s true face.
Thus, he would rather risk being resented by the little loli than casually get involved with her.
And the result was better than Luo En expected; although the brat had a bad temper, she was far from malicious, and her revenge was merely to leave him freezing on a snowfield.
Let me see, where did this drop me?
Luo En stretched lazily and looked around.
The sky was filled with leaden clouds, and the snow seemed eternally ceaseless on this land.
Ahead, a brooding castle built against the mountains stood atop a cliff. Under the howling winds, the high pointed top of the castle tore through the clouds in the sky, appearing majestic and striking. The beautifully sculpted icy palace within the walls, neatly arranged, added a great architectural aesthetics, seemingly a fairytale world out of place amidst the harsh surroundings.
Peering through the swirling snow, on either side of the path leading to the castle, various fierce Magic Beasts and deformed Giants, either frozen into ice lumps serving as road signs or strung up as jerky in the blizzard, served as exhibits to deter enemies.
This qualified aesthetic, along with the approximately 3-meter-high castle gate, instantly reminded Luo En of a giant unlike any other: