Kratos signaled the little god of war to open the door, and a balding, one-eyed old man appeared outside the door.

"I don't think I need to introduce myself, right?" The old man walked in without paying attention. He found a place to sit down casually. "Long before this cold winter came, there may be some misunderstandings between us, deep misunderstandings! But, you and I both know who we are facing. As for what you did to his son, it can only be said to be out of self-defense. We, the Aesir, have always lived to die in battle, and, to be honest, they are useless!"

Odin touched Thor on the side as he spoke, and Thor turned his head away in embarrassment.

Odin continued, "But, Balder! He was very valuable. He was my best follower and a great helper in solving my problems. He was crazy, yes, but he was also useful. In the end, he died because of you."

"Excuse me, we didn't kill him, he committed suicide!"

"Isn't it because of your obstruction that he committed suicide?"

"Do you mean I have to watch him kill Freya without stopping him?"

Odin picked up the wine on the table and took a sip: "Yes, this is not your business, it is our pantheon's business."

"If you say so, then we have nothing to say."

"In that case, you owe us a blood debt."

"What do you want?"

"How about peace? How does the word peace sound to you, a respected retired god of war? Let's not kill each other? OK? Just stay at home and relax. As long as you don't cause trouble for me, I won't cause trouble for you. How about that? If you want me to be more specific, this little guy can't go to Tyr again."

"That's right! I know what you are doing, stop it!" Thor looked at the little god of war.

The little god of war felt threatened, so he went around to the other side and looked at Odin and Thor cautiously.

"Tyr's tricks are outdated, and he is finished, it's as simple as that. Just live your life honestly, and we are even now? Ok?" Odin stood up and walked to the opposite side of the little god of war: "Oh, by the way, I know you stole a prisoner. How about I give him to you? You can keep him. Did you hear me? I know you are here, you slick bastard, Mimir!"

"Why should we believe you! When have you ever kept your promise? Don't believe him!" Mimir suddenly shouted.

The little god of war quickly found Mimir's head and held him up.

"You consider this as wise advice? How can your smartest mind in the world be so narrow-minded now? Can't you see that our goals are the same? Well, I'll make a trustworthy offer. I'll pay off the blood debt you owe my ex-wife! Freya won't bother you anymore, and your son won't be threatened. How about this offer? My sincerity is enough, right?"

Kratos said nothing, frowning at Odin: "Not very good!"

Odin sighed, stood up, walked around Thor and headed out the door: "Don't take too long."

Thor stood up, shook his shoulders, raised his hand, and Thor's hammer was in his hand. He turned around and hit Kratos.

Kratos didn't have time to react and was knocked out of the house by Thor's hammer. Then Thor suddenly appeared and hugged Kratos tightly, trying to break his spine.

"I've been waiting for a long time, really. You're not from here, so you don't know that we have a saying here, called blood debt! It means that you took away my family, so I came to collect the debt from you. Maybe you don't understand it yet, but you will understand it next!"

But Kratos is the God of War after all, and he immediately started hitting Thor on the head, and the two sides fought in the air.

In the end, both sides fell to the ground, Thor summoned his hammer, and Kratos was empty-handed, no, he also had a shield.

It feels like Captain America fighting Thor in The Avengers, hahahaha.

Kratos came up with a series of punches, which directly confused Thor, and then took the opportunity to summon the Leviathan Axe. This axe has the same attributes as Thor's hammer. No matter how far away it is, it will automatically fly over as long as you stretch out your hand.

The two sides fought from the sky to the ground, and then from the ground to the sky. Thunder and lightning raged, mountains collapsed, and strong winds blew.

After a fight, the old and frail Kratos was almost beaten to death by Thor. Thor looked at Kratos lying on the ground without a sound and gave him an electric shock therapy, which gave Kratos a chance to live.

Then Thor started to taunt and talk nonsense, mentioning Kratos' son, and then Kratos punched him in the face, and all his teeth fell out.

Thor sensed the danger and held up the hammer in a pretentious manner: "Your blood debt has been paid! Goodbye!"

Kratos suppressed his anger, stared at Thor in the air for a while, then hurried home. He did not forget that the little god of war was with Odin.

On the way he met the dwarf brothers, who witnessed the battle and blew fiercely. Then, with the help of the dwarf brothers, Kratos used the World Tree Gate to return home.

After returning home, Atreus informed Kratos of the conversation with Odin. Kratos immediately changed the subject and began to question Atreus about the search for Tyr. In order to regain Kratos' trust, Atreus suggested going to the temple to show Kratos his new discovery.

After everything was displayed, the little God of War looked at his old father expectantly, but his old father only gave him two words, which was to go home.

As a result, on the way home, they met the dwarf Sindri, and then the actor performed in front of Kratos.

Looking at the sneer on Kratos's lips, the little god of war was very panicked, but Kratos didn't say much.

After returning home, under the leadership of Sindri, Kratos and his son entered the gate of the world tree and came to the hut inside the world tree. Then, Brock also came and started acting. In the end, the little god of war told them the truth and told them that Kratos knew everything. Looking at Kratos, the two were scared like quails. They had disobeyed Kratos' instructions. If Kratos rose up, they would all die. After all, Kratos slaughtered half of the Greek gods alone.

In order to find Tyr, they had to go to the kingdom of the dwarves and look for Delrin, perhaps Delrin had news about Tyr.

Delrin learned about Laufey's death, but he was now under surveillance by Odin, so he had to cleverly help Kratos and his son and gave them some information. Then Kratos led his son to the dwarf mine.

After going through numerous hardships, they finally defeated Odin's guards in front of a door and opened it.

A man was sitting on the ground in a disheveled and decadent state, he was bound by chains.

Is this the god of war Tyr? If the statue is correct, then the man who is slightly stronger than a beggar must be the god of war Tyr. How did he become like this? What did Odin do to him?

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