It is located in the middle of Asgard, a huge city full of magic and technology. The whole city is in a suspended state. The only way to get up is through elevators or teleportation.
At this moment, I was just brought to the Golden Palace by Hela.
"[I know you, the agent of [Death], the vassal of the Ocean Demon, the daughter of Atlantis, the people of Midgard, Rachel Fisk," as Huang Zhongda Lu's
A rich voice sounded: "[No need to be polite, just raise your head.]"
This isn't a matter of being polite or not, it's just that you are too big.
I moved my gaze upwards, staring at the huge golden throne and the heavily armored knees, and then tilted my head back more than ten degrees, and then I could roughly see the full view of the speaker.
That giant, nearly a hundred meters tall, wore a shiny golden winged crown, dazzling golden plate armor and a matching skirt. He held a glittering giant lance that was about the same length as his height.
He was sitting on a huge golden throne, his eyes as bright as the sun looking at me with piercing energy.
The master of Asgard, the king of the gods, and the heavenly father Odin.
Surprisingly, and not too unexpectedly, there was no dialog box scrolling above his head.
If [Death] is here, he should be able to see what he is thinking. Even the tool man Bai Xing can at least catch a few words, but "Miss Jin Jing" who is two floors away? Let's go to sleep.
"Hello, Heavenly Father Odin, it's an honor to meet you, um..." At this point, according to the etiquette, I should salute, but the question now is, which etiquette should be used.
There is no problem in lowering one's status in verbal address, because I often address their parents and brothers in various incarnations, but formal greetings are not allowed.
If we take Brother Monkey as a reference, he changes around and plays around with various identities, but very few of them actually worship him, and he doesn't even do it as a temporary solution - even if it makes it easier to defeat the monsters.
[Then do you want to say, ‘Odin, my son, your grandmother is here’? 】
'I thought of it!'
【Ouch!】
I took off the pointed hat on my head and rubbed it vigorously twice. At the same time, I bowed slightly to Odin and took off my hat.
There shouldn't be any ungrateful priests jumping out and saying that I don't know etiquette.
"[No need to be polite,]" Odin repeated again, and then said: "[The Valkyrie guarding the Fountain of Urd said that you broke the branches of the World Tree privately, but in my opinion, the World Tree actually likes you very much.
.】"
"Ah...is that so?" I looked at the "Twig of the World Tree" held in my other hand.
Brother Monkey broke off the branch and threw it to me before disappearing quickly. I originally thought he used invisibility or something like that, but those Valkyries who clearly saw that I did not break the branch did not continue to pursue it and instead surrounded me.
Take me to see Odin.
So, after Brother Monkey penetrates the dimensional wall and runs away, whatever he does in the original world will be ignored by the indigenous people, right?
No wonder Deadpool was running around causing trouble and yet his enemies swarmed him and punched him to death.
However, I originally planned to meet Odin. Although the reason for breaking the branches of the World Tree is not appropriate, I have taken care of his two sons, so it is reasonable to ask for it as a reward.
[Take care of, refers to holding a hammer-raising bullying meeting, and squeezing child labor to build a castle for yourself.]
'The age of the gods cannot be judged by their appearance!'
【Do you want to reason with Kratos? 】
‘…’
Well, actually I have other reasons to see Odin. In addition to the debts owed by Thor and Loki, there are also the issues of the Destroyer Armor and the Cosmic Cube that were left with Stark. These two items need to be dealt with.
The treasure still belongs to Asgard, but it was temporarily placed on Earth because the Rainbow Bridge was broken and various things happened.
As for the Mind Stone, it was given to Magneto by Hela and has nothing to do with me.
"[My eldest son, Baldr, was originally transformed from a twig of the World Tree,]" Odin continued to speak in Huang Zhongdalu's voice: "[He accidentally died and fell into the underworld of Helm.
, and was brought back to Asgard by a Midgardian who hoped to obtain the branches, just like a destiny that had already been determined.】"
Trouble, Odin is actually a fatalist? Although he prepared for Ragnarok in various ways, when it finally came, he made it come true in a way that almost cost him his life.
Putting aside Marvel's adaptation, let's just talk about the original Norse mythology. In "Twilight of the Gods", each god accurately fought against the opponent who was predicted to kill him, and was killed by his opponent without any accidents.
Are you idiots?!
When both sides have clear cards, what kind of behavior is it to fight with an opponent who has restrained you? Does Tian Ji understand horse racing?
In addition, Ragnarok is a big brawl on a specific occasion. There is no wall of air to block each other, right? It is difficult to think of this tactic of taking some damage, killing one with more fire and less concentration, and then changing the target to clear them one by one.
?
The only explanation I can think of at the moment is that these Nordic gods have been overwhelmed by glory - the prophecy says that I will be killed by this guy? Really? I don't believe it! Let's compare!
There is no hope, just wait for death and say goodbye.
Now it seems that Odin has no interest in the topic of the Rainbow Bridge, the Cosmic Cube, or even the Destroyer Mecha. Instead, he plans to start a conversation about the twigs of the World Tree, so he can only temporarily accommodate him.
"About the twigs of the World Tree, it's because I got a new way of using magic from my lord, Lord Odin." I called myself my lord and said nonsense: "It uses a special auxiliary
Objects can enable children who are not yet familiar with their own powers to easily activate their own powers."
"[Please continue.]" Odin replied.
Hell, should I say he is worthy of being the king of the gods? He doesn't care about things he owns, has owned, or has a deep understanding of, and is only interested in unknown and uncertain people or things.
"I'm in charge that it's called a 'magic wand'," I continued to make up: "The world's first magic wand, of course, must use the best materials. The targets I chose were the 'twigs of the World Tree' and the 'hair of the Goddess of Death'.
'."
I turned my head and glanced at Hela who had brought me in. She was curling her temple hair with her fingers and looking at me noncommittally.
"[What is their meaning?]" Odin looked like he was about to break the casserole and ask the question.
"The World Tree symbolizes life, but the broken branches mean death. Hela itself is a symbol of death, but the hair means rebirth. If you use a wand made by combining the two, you will be able to -"
I was a little hesitant at first, but thinking about it, I have already talked nonsense to this point, so what else should I consider: