Rhine Stories

Chapter 12 Requiem of the Nibelungs Part

"You... Are you threatening me?"

Avoiding everyone's eyes, Gunther clenched his fists under the table and glared fiercely at Brunhilde.

"Well, it's up to you if you want to think so, but don't forget."

At this time, Brunhilde turned his head and said to Gunther calmly, "Even though you have innumerable Nibelung treasures, none of the armor on your body or the Balmon on your back comes from you." father, so don’t think about Burgundy’s idea, as long as I am willing, it is easy to kill the Queen Ute who lives in seclusion.”

"..."

All of a sudden, Gunther slammed his fist on the table, but he quickly reached for the wine glass in front of him, making it look like he bumped into it by accident, "Brünhilde, you temptress... ..."

"Bitch, this title is given to your mother. After all, she also took advantage of King Aichai to kill my husband and Hagen together."

"..."

At this moment, Gunther desperately told himself to calm down, and now he was in front of the kings, if he killed Brunhilde with a sword in a fit of anger, everyone in the audience would stand up and uphold justice for the royal family of Burgundy. Just like his mother was when...

"Hmph...hehe, you all said that Clinesid was bewitched by the devil and avenged my father...These words are just that you want to put all the blame on a woman."

At this time, Gunter raised his head, and the deepest anger in his emerald green eyes had already awakened, because he was the only one who was willing to 'exonerate' this tragic and unfortunate woman, Clinesid, so as to get rid of those Freed from curses.

"I'm so sorry, Brunhilde, but I love my mother more than my father, so if you really want to say something, talk about Siegfried."

Hearing this, Brunhilde just looked at him in silence. No matter what the unfortunate child in front of him thought, she would not refute or correct her. After all, she did not have the right and obligation.

"He's just an incompetent guy trying to play a hero, and his death doesn't matter ... so I'm ashamed of him."

At first glance, Gunther is telling Brunhilde that if he wants to really satirize him, he just needs to tell Siegfried's scandal, but the implication is that he is warning Brunhilde that even Siegfried's words were so unbearable, no one had the right to speak ill of Clinesed in front of him.

"...I didn't expect that the only person in the world who can understand her is you. Clinesed is also considered happy."

And Brunhild seemed to know that the topic between the two could not go on, so he left this sentence and prepared to leave.

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