Although he possessed ancient wisdom, he still called on the fire god Loki (the strongest scapegoat) who had part of the giant bloodline to help him with his strategy.

Loki spoke of the theory of power again.

He told Odin that it was actually very simple to exchange Freya back.

All he had to do was make the giants have a stronger desire than love and beauty. Since they liked the love and beauty of the goddess Freya, he just had to find something they desired more to exchange.

When people face love and power, they are often more loyal to the latter than the former.

(Odin: OK, you talk so well. You go and do it!)

So Loki went to the giants' residence and told them the legend of the Rhine Gold and the Ring of the Nibelung. He was a god who was used to deceiving. After a lot of boasting, the giants were eager for the supreme ring.

So the giants gave in and said they were very happy to exchange Freya for the Ring of the Nibelung.

Loki went back and told Odin about this.

It happened that Mime, one of the dwarf brothers, came to Odin at this time. His anger and jealousy towards his brother made him come here to seek Odin's help.

Since he couldn't get the ring, his brother couldn't get it either!

"~Ah!" Seeing this, many readers couldn't help but take a breath.

I never thought that a mere ring would turn the two brothers against each other, and even go to the extent of asking the gods to help punish his brother.

Mime completely betrayed his brother!

Is that ring really so magical? !

Everyone couldn't help but imagine what the "Ring of the Nibelung" looked like.

What kind of treasure can be worthy of the name of supreme power.

Andersen, who used to often insert illustrations in his stories, seemed to do it on purpose this time. So far, not a single illustration has appeared.

The absence of illustrations makes those who are used to Yan's exquisite illustrations more and more itchy.

They spontaneously began to deify the image of the ring in their minds.

And the effect that Yan was looking for was achieved.

Rather than just drawing a golden ring, he hoped to form a supreme Nibelung ring called "power and greed" in the hearts of everyone. Doesn't this setting look high-end, grand, and classy?

In other words, the Nibelung ring exists in everyone's heart.

It symbolizes the ugly desire for power and greed in people's hearts.

Just when Mime came to Odin.

On the other hand, Alberich did not gain infinite power by wearing the ring.

The forging of the ring seemed to be missing the last step.

Just when Alberich put on the invisible helmet and hid, trying to find a way to forge the final forging.

Alberich thought that he was invincible because he could be invisible, but he didn't expect that his younger brother Mime would betray him.

Mime had forged the two artifacts, the Nibelung ring and the invisible helmet, with Alberich.

He was very familiar with everything about the invisible helmet. With the help of Mime, Odin successfully cracked the invisible helmet, found the invisible Alberich, and finally took away the ring that symbolized endless power.

However, just before the ring was taken away, Alberich finally completed the last step of the forging process.

That is--

The curse on the golden ring!

"Anyone who wears this ring will die!"

When Odin looked at the glittering ring in his hand, he fell into an endless desire for power.

The curse words that accompanied Alberich seemed to sound vaguely! Like thunder that split the entire century of darkness and broke the fate.

The one-eyed Odin in the book looked at the ring in a daze, like a dream.

The god of alchemy outside the book also looked at the picture describing Odin getting the ring. When he imagined this scene in his mind, goose bumps all over his body!

This curse! ! Could it be--!

At this time, the God of Alchemy opened his eyes wide, and a horrifying word flashed through his mind - Ragnarok!

Chapter 222 The Birth of the Evil Dragon Fafnir!

No one can resist the temptation of this supreme power.

Especially a God King who is in his prime and full of ambition.

What Loki once said to the giants actually applies to this Nordic God King.

Odin subconsciously put the ring on his index finger.

When the giants brought Freya, the goddess of love and beauty, to the Asgard God Realm.

The desire for the Nibelungen Ring made the God King suddenly reluctant to continue using it as an exchange item.

Finally, he came up with a new idea.

Odin negotiated with the giants, hoping to redeem Freya with gold and treasures that were enough to cover Freya's body.

After the giants agreed, the gods began to pile various treasures on Freya's body.

But when all the treasures were piled up, Freya's beautiful long hair was still exposed.

Odin had no choice but to put the invisible helmet on Freya's head.

At this time, Freya's eyes were not covered, and the giants asked to put the Ring of the Nibelung on her.

The God King Odin looked at the ring with endless power with greed, and fell into infinite hesitation.

Originally, he wanted to exchange the ring for Freya, but now after negotiating new conditions, he actually had to hand over the ring? !

Odin's heart was bleeding!

"Ahem!"

At this time, whether it was the God of Alchemy, Rhine, or the silver-haired girl, they couldn't help but show a look of laughter when watching this clip.

Who could have thought that such a dramatic scene would happen.

This! This is simply a big loss!

The God of Alchemy was wondering if the God King was now furious and ready to kill the giants in front of him.

However, when Freya was taken away, the one-eyed God King sat back and watched.

The giants easily snatched the most beautiful goddess from the hands of the King of Gods.

This also indirectly proves that the strength of the giants should be very strong.

The God of Alchemy frowned...

Were the giants in ancient times so powerful? Could it be a group of giants who reached the eighth level?

Thinking of a group of tall, thick-skinned and rough giants who all reached the eighth level surrounded the gods. The God of Alchemy said-Okay! My scalp is a little numb!

And Odin in the book, even as the God King, he still doesn't want to be enemies with so many giants.

So now he is the most uncomfortable and frustrated god!

At this time, the goddess of wisdom Elda came out.

She warned Odin, who was confused by the Ring of the Nibelung, that the supreme power was cursed by the forger. Have you forgotten Alberich's resentful voice?

"Anyone who wears this ring will die!"

It is not the memory in the book, but the readers who saw this couldn't help but subconsciously recall the words that gave them goose bumps.

When thinking of the fate engraved in runes on the golden shield, the legendary Ragnarok.

People became nervous.

Fortunately, although Odin was unwilling in the end, he still handed over the ring.

This is definitely the most frustrated day that the high-spirited God King has spent since the construction of Valhalla!

So, the giants left happily with the artifact invisible helmet, countless gold, treasures, and the Ring of the Nibelung.

"..." The God of Alchemy watched helplessly as the God King, whom he had revered and feared not long ago, gave up and handed over the ring representing supreme power.

Although he knew that Odin's approach was right.

But why did he feel a sense of disillusionment? The God of Alchemy hesitated, his face was very complicated and uncomfortable.

Where is the domineering king of the ancient gods!

Where is the wise, intelligent and powerful Nordic God King Odin? Shouldn't the God King show his domineering side at this time?

Let alone the God of Alchemy, Rhine and the others now feel very embarrassed about the behavior of the God King.

Not only did he fail to save the ring, but he also lost the invisible helmet and a large sum of wealth.

The price of exchanging the goddess of beauty Freya was later called the treasure of the Nibelung.

On the other side, after returning, the giants quarreled over who could get the ring.

Their voices became louder and louder, and finally they fought each other for the supreme power of the Nibelung Ring.

In the bloody fratricide, the giant Fafnir became the final winner.

Fortunately, the humans in the other world did not know a phrase, what is "conquering the enemy without fighting!"

-This is conquering the enemy without fighting! Look at how the giants have been internally consumed after getting the ring!

If the God of Alchemy understood, he might even admire Odin's previous behavior.

After getting the Nibelung Ring, the giant Fafnir excitedly put on this ring that symbolizes unlimited power, and gladly accepted everything brought by the ring, including the most evil and resentful curse of its forger!

In order to keep killing other giants, he got many treasures and artifacts in exchange for helmets and rings from the gods. Fafnir, who put on the ring, actually had the ability to transform into a dragon under the influence of the evil power.

He turned into a pitch-black and huge black dragon, with wings that covered the sky and the sun!

Although it exuded an extremely foul odor, its heart exuded a strange and shining pattern of light.

A ferocious, evil, and powerful figure.

Its heart contained unparalleled wisdom, and its blood was gradually filled with powerful power.

Bathing in its blood would make one invulnerable to swords and guns, and from then on have a powerful body that was almost immortal.

And swallowing its heart would gain unparalleled wisdom, and be able to understand the language of birds and beasts and the call of the breeze.

At this point, the first illustration in "The Song of the Nibelungs" finally appeared.

Exactly the same as the description in the book, the extremely ferocious and huge black dragon, the cold and ferocious golden vertical pupils, can make anyone's blood coagulate.

People who saw this were suddenly startled, their breathing was short, and their heartbeats seemed to slow down.

The giant - Fafnir, turned into an evil dragon?

Witnessed with their own eyes the fight between compatriots for the treasure of the Nibelungen and the ring of supreme power.

For a moment, everyone was left with boundless fear and awe for the ring.

They read this book from a God's perspective, and not only did they not feel the so-called supreme power, but they felt that the ring was the most evil curse in the world.

Oh my God!

From the dwarf Alberich and the dwarf Mime brothers to the fratricide of the giants.

This so-called Nibelungen ring is really terrible!

Even the God of Alchemy was deeply afraid of the ring in the book at this time!

Even the ancient God King Odin was greedy for the ring and was influenced by it.

Then he probably couldn't resist its temptation.

The God of Alchemy would never doubt the powerful strength of the giants who forced Odin to exchange Freya, the goddess of love and beauty, through formal means.

But this ring can lead to the destruction of the giants.

Chapter 223 A man who can't see hope lives like a wish machine!

At this moment, the gods in the sky witnessed the giant brothers killing each other and the giant Fafnir turning into a dragon.

Even the God King Odin almost broke out in a cold sweat.

...The gods all sighed that the curse power of the ring was so terrible.

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