Then he spat out a mouthful of the miso soup in his mouth, and hurriedly said, "Where did you find out about doing this?"

"Are we going to get married?" Badr said naturally, not thinking it was a big deal.

"Ah..." Anran didn't expect that Bader was ready to marry herself, this was really beyond Anran's expectations.

"Can't you?" Bader tilted his head and asked back.

"No! It's so sudden..." An Ran was shocked by Bader's words, she couldn't take it easy for a moment, but her smirk showed that she was actually very happy.

"Hehe..." Bader was also amused by An Ran's appearance.

Marriage registration, the handling of the wedding is very secret, Anran doesn't know how Bader did it, but when she received the small wedding book, Anran still couldn't believe it.

Married life is actually a life of tea, rice, oil and salt at home, but without An Ran's knowledge, they welcomed their little baby—Kader, and even Bader was very surprised by the arrival of the little guy.

When he hugged Kadel's small and soft body, he sighed with emotion in a low voice, "I didn't expect that there would be a child..."

"..." An Ran didn't know why Bader would say that, but later she understood.

Five years later, Kadel was five years old, and she looked like a young lady who was loved by others, but An Ran gradually noticed the difference in the child, and the family went out together. It will clear up in an instant, and occasionally Anran will think it is lucky, but every time it is like this, Anran will inevitably get to know her child Kadel again.

An Ran once doubted Baldr, but Baldr behaved like a mortal, without any obvious characteristics of being a god, but Kadr was not like this.

The child was young and didn't understand this simple truth. Kader integrated Baldr's attributes as the god of light, but he couldn't control it well. As for an accident, Kader cried abnormally sad, swollen and red The red eyes embraced An Ran's neck, "Mom, I don't want these special abilities! I want to have friends."

The difference between Kader and Bader is that he didn't integrate the attribute of being loved by everyone. In the eyes of Kader's peers, Kader was an outlier, so he was excluded.

An Ran patiently soothed the child's heart, Kadeer became more understanding of the world at a very young age, and gradually blended into the child.

"Kader is much better than you!" An Ran looked at the sensible Kadr and teased Badr, who also smiled slightly.

In the blink of an eye, it was another ten years, An Ran was no longer young, but Bader was already as good as what An Ran saw, An Ran caressed her husband's pretty face and smiled, "Time is really unfair to you."

An Ran also already knew that Bader is not incarnate now, he is still the God of Light, but at least in his limited life, he belongs to him.

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Decades are really just a fleeting time for the gods, but An Ran has entered old age. When she lay on the bedside and looked at Baldr and Kadr, she smiled happily, "Badr, Kadr It's the best gift I can give you and me, I'm living a very happy life..."

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Baldr held An Ran's hand and watched her close her eyes peacefully, but this time he didn't cry, because as An Ran said, as a human being, Baldr was very happy.

At first, he used all his divine power as a condition to ask his mother to come to the world. As the light body of Norse mythology, although he is a god, he does not have infinite life. He is fundamentally different from the gods of Greek mythology. But as a god, it is also very long for human life.

Badr traded his own life as a god in exchange for decades, and now Baldr doesn't regret it at all, he thinks it's worth it.

After An Ran passed away, Badr took Kadel back to Asgard. After seeing her son come back, her mother couldn’t say anything to blame. Seeing Kader also liked it very much, because Kader was also a demigod. Due to his physique, after being brought to Asgard, he returned to his appearance as a child, and even his mind returned to its original state, but Kadel still knew very well who his mother was.

Every year on the anniversary of his death, Bader would bring Kadel to the monument of An Ran, and today is also...

"Dad!" Kader's immature voice interrupted Balder's memory.

"Kader, you're going home." Badr took Kadr's little hand, "See you next year." He turned to the tombstone and disappeared into the cemetery.

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Has Bader ever gone to find An Ran's soul?

An Ran cut ties with Badr just like that?

What will happen to their children?

Are they doing well?

There are many questions, but I can tell you clearly that Badr, Anran and Kader will never forget each other.

The author has something to say:

Slightly bitter...

After all, humans and gods are different, maybe this is better...

So this is the end of the story, and this article is officially over, and it may catch bugs in the future, thank you for reading.

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