At the top of Icecrown Glacier, Atreus grabbed the collar of the "Iron Fist" who fell to the ground like a dead fish with one hand, punched him with a fist burning with fire every time he asked a question, and finally stood up and gave him a heavy blow.
He pressed his head into the ice with his feet, then slowly turned his head and looked at Thor with fiery red eyes:
"If Lily...do you think I would still care about the pollution of these things?"
"Uh..." Thor scratched his head: "'Vulcan' seems to be able to work as a 'God of War', but it will become more bloodthirsty... You really don't have to worry about this."
The focus of this sentence is on "Lily" and not on "pollution"... Sherlock rolled his eyes and decided not to get involved in the Asgard Prince's housework, focusing on maintaining the "Eight Stone Soldiers Formation" to avoid being turned upside down by the "Inverted Tower"
City” discovery.
"How about we go back first?" Mr. Kratos touched his bald head and looked at the stunning scenery in the sky: "It's not that I'm worried about violating the rules, but I really don't want to kill Jotunheim again."
Kill through? Again? Sherlock pricked up his ears, and Lily, who had been following Ms. Laufey, also raised her head and looked over with curious eyes.
"Heh," perhaps because Sherlock's expression wasn't managed properly, Ms. Laufey touched Lily's head and cast her gaze over: "Actually, it's nothing. If you want to 'marry' a Frost Giant King, you must defeat any one."
The Frost Giants who hold objections, and if you are a 'brother-in-law', you only have to defeat other people who are qualified to become a 'queen'."
After the wedding, the whole country became enemies of the groom... That's why you two didn't settle in Jotunheim, right?
With this past, the "half-blood prince" who is unlikely to gain support, even if he is loved by some Frost Giants due to his bloodline, has no chance of succeeding as the king of this country - let alone becoming the God of Fire now.
"So, do you know what's going on with the inverted 'Jotunheim' in the sky now?" Sherlock abruptly changed the subject: "And that helmet."
"Okay, Lily, go and appease Atreus, don't let him really beat that 'irreconcilable iron fist' to death. He still needs it if he wants to end the matter." Ms. Laufey did not respond directly, but patted him.
He patted Lily on the shoulder and pushed her in the direction of Atreus: "Call Thor here by the way."
"...Okay." There was a hint of "I want to hear it too" in Lily's eyes, but she nodded obediently and left.
Is it really something that mortals cannot listen to? Sherlock moved his eyes a little worriedly to Illya who was looking up at the sky.
The "magical girl" whose clothing color and magic aura were both icy blue noticed Sherlock's gaze, turned her head slightly and looked over, then raised her hand and circled her forehead twice with her fingertips.
Uh, this means...that my "Occlumency" is enough for now?
"Mr. Kratos, Queen Laufey, and classmate Sherlock," Thor approached, greeted each of the three, and then looked at the real person in charge, Ms. Laufey: "The situation in Jotunheim is unacceptable.
Be optimistic, if there is any need to use me and my soldiers, please feel free to do so."
Where did you hide that silly God of Thunder?
"Of course it will be useful to you, but it is not urgent. Please tell me first, what did you find on the 'Inverted Jotunheim'?" Ms. Laufey responded with a slight nod, and then asked.
"Tsk...Odin's stupid son." Kratos mocked without lowering his voice.
"Heavenly Father asked me to respect you as much as possible, Mr. Kratos, but if there are conditions, I don't mind discussing with you." Thor said.
"Then... no, no, I never bully children. Let's wait until Odin comes in person." Kratos glanced at Laufey mid-sentence, so he waved his hand to stop the conversation.
"Thor," Ms. Laufey easily stopped this small conflict, which was no more than five years old in total, and then said: "Perhaps you have heard that the 'Frost Giant' was created by the 'Nibelung' of Niflheim.
It comes from ''evolution''."
"I've heard of them, but that's just nonsense, right? At least in the years since I came of age and led the Æsir army to fight against Jotunheim, they have not changed at all." Thor replied.
"That's because they have 'evolved' to the limit," Ms. Laufey looked at Thor meaningfully: "When the next 'breakthrough' comes, Asgard will face an entire country of 'frost dragons'.
"
"What!?" Thor didn't react at all. The most shocked person was Kratos: "Could you also change?"
"You are very lucky to have met me before I 'mutated' into the frost giant I am today, my dear," Ms. Laufey said, "otherwise you would have had to find an iceberg as a wife."
Kratos' lips moved, as if he wanted to say something but held back.
Haha, Sherlock tried hard not to laugh. Whether he said "I won't find an iceberg as a wife" or "I don't mind an iceberg" is a way to die.
"You should know that the dead in Jotunheim will not enter the 'World Tree' and be resurrected in the 'Hall of Valor', but will be reborn in a way similar to 'reincarnation'," Ms. Laufey did not necessarily want an answer.
Then he started getting down to business, "That's because this country is special. Its original body was the destroyed 'Dragon Dimension'. The ruins scattered throughout the country where you can learn 'Dragon Roar' are its remains.
"
"After the originally short 'Nibelung' arrived in this country and was trapped by its special rules of reincarnation, in the process of constantly using various 'dragon roars', its life form was gradually transforming into its 'native'
, that is, those giant dragons are approaching, and in the process of gradually increasing in size, they are affected by the environment and slightly deviate from the 'normal giant' route, and eventually become 'frost giants'."
"They were not this big and stupid back then. During the period when their size was close to or slightly larger than that of the Midgardians, they developed a brilliant civilization and built many countries and city-states. The sky in the sky right now
The huge city turned upside down was the last thing it looked like before it was destroyed."
"...Who destroyed it?" Thor asked subconsciously.
"Odin," Laufey deliberately paused for two seconds, and then added after Thor's expression began to change: "his grandfather Buri."
They are not smart to begin with, yet you are still teasing them.
Sherlock looked at Illya and found that she also looked like she was listening to the story.
Don’t know these past events? Could it be that the Ocean Demon God is younger than expected?
"Theoretically, this city should not exist, because the city itself cannot be reincarnated, and its residents are the frost giants living in Jotunheim at the moment." Ms. Laufey looked at the miserable "merciless" over there
"Iron fist", continued: "But the existence of 'god' is unreasonable. It is not impossible for an 'ancient war god' to reappear a destroyed 'ancient kingdom' at the cost of giving up his priesthood."
arrive."
"But he has obviously...ah." Thor paused mid-question, obviously discovering a problem.
"It seems that you have already thought that even if you are now the God of Thunder, you cannot eliminate the fact that Odin 'was once the God of Thunder'," Ms. Laufey nodded approvingly: "And this 'merciless iron hand' is through 'breaking off the helmet'
- which is still difficult to understand - in a way that erases the fact that he 'was the god of war'."
"So we have to fight the 'Jotunheim' in its heyday? This is really——" Thor looked up at the inverted kingdom getting closer and closer: "——It suits me so well!"