Stupid Odin

#206 - Battle of the Underworld Goddesses

It's not uncommon to see arrogant ghosts who treat their enemies like a platter of food.

But Downs had never seen anyone like Taus, who not only didn't understand his own level but also offered himself up as a dish, complete with seasoning.

Indeed, being a God-King means there's always news to see, as long as you don't fall.

At this moment, "spring scenery leaking out" was not enough to describe Ishtar's situation.

This was probably "The Goddess's New Clothes"!

Compared to the shame and reserve of ordinary women, this kind of gaffe only made her angrier.

Even though Ishtar had the divine duty of "sex and love," she could not accept this humiliation.

When shame reached its peak, she went all out. In the eyes of onlookers, she seemed to be showing off all her beauty, her movements were wide open, without any concealment.

In fact, what she was thinking was, as long as these guys are all killed, no one will know I lost face!

Charge!

She waved her small arms, which looked like matchsticks in the eyes of the Asa Gods, and continued to charge forward headfirst!

At this point, not to mention Downs, even the Asa Gods and giants felt that this enemy goddess was a bit cute in her stubbornness.

There are too many fools in this world who can't understand the situation, but under the circumstances where their divine power is deprived and their own laws are severely suppressed, they still dare to continue charging... how should I put it, sometimes being reckless to the extreme can also be a kind of cuteness.

Feeling Ishtar's divine power rapidly receding, the Asa Gods and giants who originally wanted to intercept her hesitated.

Downs showed a meaningful smile. If he were not a God-King, this operation of his would have been cursed as a 'privilege dog'.

Divine authority is such an overbearing thing.

If you don't play with privileges on your own territory, are you still going to have a 'fair duel' with you?

You've already invaded my palace, and I'm not allowed to enjoy the 'home advantage'?

"Water!" Downs, who also worked as the Water God, only uttered one word.

In the next second, Ishtar crashed into a vortex-like body of water that appeared out of nowhere.

"Gurgle! Let me go!" Ishtar, who only had the physique of a mortal, couldn't break free from this cylindrical body of water that could hold five Asa Gods.

She was like an ornamental fish in a glass fish tank.

No matter how she jumped around inside, how she bared her teeth and claws, her body just rolled around in the rolling water, unable to move forward at all.

Laughter rang out in the Silver Palace from the gods and giants.

"Hahaha! Is this the enemy's main god?"

"Isn't she a little too cute?"

"What a nice toy."

To be honest, when she broke through the interception of Yul, Barder, and Hrungnir in one breath and broke into the Silver Palace, everyone was really a little scared.

Now it seems that they were overthinking it.

His Majesty the God-King is still the invincible existence.

Anyone who has half a doubt about His Majesty Downs is disrespecting his glorious achievements.

Now that the other party's main god has become His Majesty's prisoner, everyone naturally withdrew their gazes and refocused their attention on the Mind Vision screen floating in mid-air.

Downs looked at Ishtar and only felt that this goddess's stupidity was really a bit cute.

You should know that in mythology, Ishtar, because of boredom and greed, killed all the surrounding city-states in her city-state of Uruk, causing chaos among the Sumerian gods. She actually had the whim to conquer the underworld. And she did it as soon as she thought of it.

Now it's good.

She brought her seven treasures symbolizing divine power into the underworld [Kur], but every time she passed through a gate of the underworld, one of her divine powers was stripped away.

If she hadn't been so stubborn and retreated when she passed through the first gate of hell, she would have at most been deprived of some divine power.

But she was stubborn. Knowing that she would have no divine power left when she passed through all the gates, she still continued to move forward.

In the end, when she came to her good sister, the Queen of the Underworld, Ereshkigal, she could not violate the authority of the underworld and became a beautiful corpse, hung upside down by iron hooks through her ankles.

If her death had not affected the reproduction of the living, thereby affecting the balance of life and death, she would not even have had the opportunity to be resurrected in the underworld.

In this life, Ishtar probably hasn't been to the underworld like in the myth. Now it's good, she didn't fall into the hands of her good sister Ereshkigal, but instead fell into Downs's hands.

In a sense, this can also be regarded as her destiny.

Downs knew for the first time that the fate of other worlds could also be vicariously grafted.

It's just that, compared to being a beautiful corpse in the underworld, it seems that Ishtar is now in a worse situation.

Unable to escape the water flow, she floated up and down in the constantly rotating body of water, coupled with her beautiful golden hair, her body smaller than the Asa Gods, and Xuenai's white skin... Just like how rearranging the order of Chinese characters does not affect viewing, her changing places to suffer losses also does not affect her appreciation.

"Gurgle—"

The more she waved her small fists, the more interesting Downs found her.

The only pity is that she is a pure blonde bombshell, not like some cartoons, becoming a black-haired, long-straight, tsundere moe girl because of an accident.

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It doesn't matter.

Downs originally planned to just leave her next to the throne as a moving decoration. Gulveig stepped out and saluted: "Your Majesty! The Silver Palace is the place where Your Majesty governs the gods. Putting her here seems inappropriate. Why not hand her over to your subordinates to teach her the rules?"

As a typical representative of the zealots who converted, Gulveig's loyalty to Downs was absolute.

Whenever there were new prisoners, she would be particularly energetic.

Downs's mouth curled slightly: "Then I'll leave it to you."

After Gulveig took away the struggling Ishtar, Downs continued to pay attention to the battle situation.

If the God-King Enlil on the opposite side doesn't take action, unless it's this kind of situation where someone suddenly attacks his face, Downs has no reason to take action casually.

This is determined by identity.

Over there, Marduk and Thor, Nanna vs. Frey's big battle was very exciting, with all kinds of light and shadow effects maxed out.

These two pairs of opponents obviously belong to the same level. Even if they are eager to achieve results, they will not be able to tell the winner in a short period of time.

What Downs cares about is the Helheim in the underworld.

On the black earth, two graceful figures looked at each other from a distance, sizing each other up.

Hela's coldness and arrogance seemed quite natural in Ereshkigal's eyes.

On the contrary, Ereshkigal's performance surprised Hela.

Ereshkigal, with long straight golden hair, wearing a bone headdress, and even a necklace made of a small skull and spine, was not aggressive at all. She elegantly saluted: "I am Ereshkigal, the Queen of Hel, the Sumerian underworld. If you find my name difficult to pronounce, you can call me Elle for short."

"Elle?" Hela was a little unsure about this colleague's attitude: "I am the Goddess of Death, Hela."

"Hello! Ms. Hela!" Elle saluted again.

The corners of Hela's mouth twitched slightly. Elle's performance was even more polite than the goddesses of the Palace of Joy. She even wondered if she had made a mistake.

"We should be enemies, right?"

"We are now."

"We are now? What about in the future?"

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