Stupid Odin

#211 - Finally

Ishtar didn't know if the Aesir goddess opposite her, and the God-King behind her, truly possessed absolute confidence, or if they were deliberately putting on an act.

The events in Niflheim were still being broadcast to the sister goddesses in the dungeon at this moment.

Ishtar looked at Ereshkigal, then at the mental projection, and finally calmed down a bit.

She crossed her arms, puffed out her cheeks, crossed her legs, and simply floated in the water, watching the development of the situation with a pout.

Gullveig glanced at Scathach, the two of them having a huge difference in stature, but she knew Scathach was favored by Thanos.

Without making things difficult, and without much intimacy, she simply said to Scathach: "Are you still going back to Helheim?"

"There's no need, if Hela needs support, she'll call me."

"Then stay here for now." To Ishtar and her sister, Gullveig was of giant height. This height difference meant that some things were difficult for her to do, for fear of breaking Ishtar's hands and feet like a doll.

"Mm."

On the other side, as Thanos led his team towards the Rainbow Bridge, he didn't allow Enlil to conquer the surrounding Ginnungagap atmosphere with divine power.

The Wind God Enlil was busy when he suddenly heard a strange sound coming from the opposite world, a sound like a comet from the outer world, crashing down with a roaring, whistling sound.

With a deafening, sharp sound, without even needing to sense it, Enlil saw a huge stone, enveloped in a disgusting chaotic aura and surrounded by a massive amount of water, falling from the sky and crashing straight into the boundary between the two worlds.

"It's that damned [Saltwater Sea] stuff again!" The Sumerian gods preferred to call chaos [Saltwater Sea], and Enlil was no exception.

This irritable God-King was simply going crazy. He really couldn't understand, was the Aesir God-King opposite him on the side of order? Or on the side of chaos? Why did he like to use chaotic matter as a weapon so much?

The universe is three-dimensional, and strictly speaking, there is no up, down, left, or right. According to the state of the Ginnungagap world, the canopy position is definitely [up], and the root is considered [down].

Such a large chaotic boulder, saved from the Celtic world, naturally fell from high to low according to the world's set gravity.

As the saying goes, high strikes low, strikes stupid X.

Under the acceleration of gravity, this boulder, with a volume roughly one percent of the size of the British mainland, reached a level of destructive power that even this Wind-type God-King found unbelievable.

He was faced with two cups of poison again:

Either he could give up contact between the two worlds and reopen the world barrier. In that case, this shocking boulder might not crash headfirst into the Sumerian world. The price was that the world-class 'boarding action' he had worked so hard to complete would be wasted. He himself didn't know if there would be another chance to crash the Sumerian world over, and it would probably enter that kite-flying state again.

Or he could continue to maintain the passage between the two worlds, and he would have to withstand this boulder.

"Ahhhhh—damn it—"

Enlil finally mustered all his divine power and blasted towards the chaotic boulder.

Wind has always been inefficient against solid attacks of this size and weight.

Who told Enlil to be a natural Wind God?

Without a doubt, this was an apocalyptic hurricane!

A hurricane strong enough to completely tear apart a small world slammed head-on into the boulder.

"Woo woo woo!"

The howling wind transformed into a huge winch stretching for hundreds of miles, constantly cutting and grinding the boulder, tearing apart the water above it, forcibly dispersing the chaotic aura, and penetrating every crack and flaw in the boulder.

Finally, after a standoff of half a minute, the boulder cracked.

It was like a smashed walnut, with irregular fragments constantly splitting off and being crushed by the hurricane piece by piece.

Even Enlil could only grasp the big and let go of the small.

Avoiding the boulder directly hitting the Sumerian world, which had already been peeled and had no complete world barrier. This was Enlil's limit.

"Careful!" Far behind Enlil, the Water God of Wisdom, Enki, who had originally planned to charge forward, managed to issue a warning as a massive stream of rubble mixed with chaotic aura came crashing down like a terrifying meteor shower.

Apart from the Sumerian gods, almost all the divine servants who were not strong enough were blown away by the shockwaves of the hurricane and meteor rubble.

Only divine power barriers could better resist this continuous shockwave.

The exaggerated meteor shower pierced through the Sumerian heavens and fell into the mortal realm, directly creating another terrifying scene of devastation.

The roar of the chaotic boulder crashing to the ground and the rising smoke and dust lasted for an unknown amount of time.

When everything calmed down, the mortals crawled up and were stunned by the scene before them.

The fertile plains they were familiar with were filled with countless large and small pits. Even though Enlil had driven away most of the chaotic aura from the chaotic boulder, the physical impact alone had forever changed the terrain of several city-states.

Especially those city-states that had lost the protection of their gods.

This scene filled the mortals of Sumer with despair.

"Can our God-King Enlil really protect our world?"

"Damn it, if he hadn't taken the initiative to attack that Ginnungagap world, we wouldn't have suffered this hardship."

"That's right! Enlil has never treated us humans as anything."

Thanks to the soul spies sent over by Thanos, a resentment against Enlil was quickly fermenting…

Enlil in the sky was completely oblivious to the scene in the mortal world.

Just now, the opponent's vicious rock throw had interrupted his attempt to erode the Ginnungagap atmosphere with divine power.

At this moment, he desperately needed to catch his breath, but just then, his long-awaited opponent—the Aesir gods—arrived.

On the still unbroken continent of Niflheim, a cluster of incomparably brilliant rainbow light arrived.

As the seven-colored rainbow light swept across the forefront of the land, one divine figure after another, even larger than Enlil, appeared before them.

Enlil's gaze naturally locked onto a tall, golden-armored giant.

That being's divine power was unusually exaggerated, even standing with the gods, he was as dazzling as a lighthouse in the night.

Only at this moment did Enlil face his opponent for the first time.

Thanos looked at this Sumerian mythology's dogshit God-King who had destroyed humanity three times and was suddenly a little disappointed.

Manners are still necessary.

"I am the Aesir God-King Thanos Paulson! Are you the Sumerian God-King Enlil who directly invaded my world without a word?"

In terms of the physical level, Niflheim was at a high point.

In terms of world size, Ginnungagap was the larger world.

Even in terms of stature, Thanos was much larger than Enlil.

This directly led to the fact that no matter what Thanos said, he would sound like he was speaking from a high and mighty position.

Thanos simply unleashed his God-King aura, looking down on this rural God-King from the small Sumerian world with a condescending gaze.

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