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Chapter 106 Marvel—Taking Odin to Valhalla



Chapter 106 Marvel—Taking Odin to Valhalla

"By the way, how are things between you and Sif?" Badr asked, taking a sip of his drink and exhaling a breath of alcohol.

Thor waved his hand: "Me and Sif? What do you mean? What could possibly happen between me and Sif?"

Badr was somewhat surprised, because he was astonished that Thor didn't like Sif.

This is the first time I've seen this.

It's important to know that in his world, Thor not only cared deeply for his family, but also had boundless love for Sif.

Even when he felt nothing at all, he didn't want to run into Saul, who was showing off his wife and children.

And the problem is that Baldr can't even beat Thor, all he can do is listen to his liver hurt!

“It’s nothing.” Baldr suppressed a laugh, wondering how his Thor and Sif would react if they came here and saw this.

As someone who did Odin's dirty work, Baldr knew all about his father's dirty deeds; he was a liar who would sacrifice everything for his own benefit.

Mimir, who only had one head, once said that even if Odin said the snow was white, you shouldn't believe him.

This statement, though somewhat strange, indirectly demonstrates just how terrifying Odin's linguistic artistry was.

On Frigg's side.

Hela and Frigga went to Odin and explained Baldr's situation to him.

After all, Baldr's arrival really frightened Odin and his wife.

Baldr did not reappear in any of the other parallel Asgard worlds.

Hela thought for a moment and then informed Dio.

“Odin wants to know how Baldr came to be.” Hela got straight to the point after the call connected.

Looking at his daughter, who hadn't gone far, and hearing her call him by his name, Odin felt a pang of sadness.

He knew what Hela was thinking, whether she deliberately got close to him and spoke discreetly, just to disgust him.

“Of course, why not?” Dio certainly wouldn’t refuse the opportunity to win over a Heavenly Father.

Even if he was about to die.

“Okay,” Hela nodded, then hung up the phone and looked at Odin.

The explanation is actually quite straightforward, since Odin, as the Father God, has such concepts as the multiverse and parallel worlds, it's just that this concept has now been expanded to a much more distant scope.

Odin rubbed his teeth, lost in thought.

To be honest, he did know that this Baldr was not from this universe, and he was already mentally prepared for it, but he did not expect that Baldr's home was so far away from here!

So far away that even he couldn't get there using his own great power.

"So, what instructions did your husband give?" Odin asked Hela after thinking for a moment.

He knew that since he knew so much, there must be conditions involved.

"The conditions are simple: if there's anything you can't handle, just lend us a hand." Dio tore open space and walked directly into Asgard.

Odin was somewhat surprised: "How did you do that! To be able to open up space within Asgard, you must know that Asgard is protected by the divine power of the successive kings of the gods, and there is no way to enter it except by going straight in!"

Even Frigga covered her mouth in surprise, staring at Dio in disbelief.

In theory, apart from the God-Kings, no one in the universe can break through the defenses set up by the God-Kings.

And this is absolutely true!

Odin and his wife exchanged a glance, both looking horrified.

Odin, in particular, after being shocked just now, carefully sensed it and found that it was actually pure spatial power!

"How did you come to understand the power of space?!" Odin asked in shock.

As mentioned earlier, time is paramount, and space is king.

This statement is universally applicable in any world.

Those who can master and manipulate time and space are powerful figures no matter where they are.

Even in the world of American comics!

Even if enlightenment is just one of the powers, it has the potential to become a god-king!

That's what surprised Odin.

“Alright, I can agree to your request. So what will we get in return?” Odin asked with a smile.

Since I've been invited to help, I definitely want to get something in return.

Dio laughed and said, "I can help you deal with the Celestials."

As soon as he finished speaking, Odin did not show any joy, but looked at him calmly.

It's as if they're saying: "Okay, go on, I'm listening."

Dio was both amused and exasperated by this.

"I know you don't believe me, but you should know that now that I have a way to travel through all worlds, the upper limit of my power will be immeasurable."

"That's an infinite world, full of endless opportunities!"

"With this, even a pig could potentially become a god!"

As soon as Dio finished speaking, he sensed that something was wrong.

It seems that I said the wrong thing.

However, seeing Dio's confident words, Odin pondered for a moment and said, "In that case, how about finding a world for me to see? I'd love to see what kind of magic makes you so certain."

Odin's words did not surprise Dio at all. After all, Odin was already this age. If he did not see it with his own eyes, it would be disrespectful to his own life to rashly believe others!

Knowing is one thing, seeing is another.

"Alright, I'll choose a universe right away. Is there anywhere you'd like to go?"

Dio displayed the information on the wristwatch to Odin.

Odin didn't look at the information, but instead looked curiously at Dio's wristwatch.

Dio laughed and said, "Don't even mention you wanting mine. Hela has one too. If you want it, just ask Hela."

Hela glared at her and said, "Don't even think about it. This old bastard will never take back what he's already got. If anyone's going to give it away, it'll be you!"

Odin's face darkened slightly upon hearing his eldest daughter's unvarnished assessment.

Frigg looked at Hela and gently shook his head.

She knew that the father and daughter would never reconcile verbally; they would always say something behind each other's backs or try to sabotage each other.

But under no circumstances should it be brought to the forefront.

Hela crossed her arms, pouted, and turned her head away.

Dio calmed his wife down, then said to Odin, "Come, come, let's pick one that looks good here and travel back in time to find a way to become stronger!"

Odin ignored Hela's words and clicked on an icon that looked good.

Dio's lips twitched when he saw it.

Good heavens, Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

what is this?

Is he a lucky person?

Before Dio could even think about how to introduce himself, the portal opened, and Odin, leaning on his spear, stood up and prepared to walk inside.

Frigg stopped him: "Are you really planning to go?"

It's not that Frigga is worried about anything; Odin's strength is undeniable. In Frigga's worldview, there's nothing Odin can't handle, except for the Celestials.

Odin chuckled softly, kissed Frigga's hand, and said, "Don't worry, I'm just going to take a look. I'll be right back if anything goes wrong."

There was no other way; Frigg had to trust him.

"Come on, kid, let's go take a look." Odin nudged Dio, who was standing there dumbfounded.

Dio rubbed his forehead, said nothing, and followed Odin inside.

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be anything in this world that can enhance one's strength.

After all, whether it's the worldview or the setting, it's just wandering around on a small, broken planet. Let alone the universe, the concept of even another dimension doesn't exist.

At most, it was just barely comparable to the technology of the ancient Isu people.


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