There was nothing Mason would like about a villain arriving in front of his sanatorium dressed as a scavenger.

This is really ridiculous.

He took Odin to buy some clothes.

"I was exiled."

Mason looked at Odin, who was wearing a straight dress, and sat with him in a family restaurant.

It was the same waitress, but she looked at Mason with a bit of resentment.

Apparently it was because Mason didn't call.

Mason asked for tequila and handed it to Odin.

Odin seems to have no airs, he is as kind as a tamed Kingpin.

"Stop joking.

People like you will not be exiled. Even if you die, er, I mean assuming, assuming you die, there will still be mana rewards from calling your name.

Unless you are willing, no one in the Nine Realms can exile you."

Mason said.

Odin chuckled, he looked very happy.

"Are exile and death terrible things to you?"

Odin drank the wine contentedly and said, "Not to me, child.

I have lived for a long time, longer than I can imagine. I know that you are different from others.

You should also know the things I have done. The reason why I did not die is because I know that Sol has not grown up yet.

If I really die, Thor who is not prepared will definitely die after Hela comes back."

Speaking of his daughter, whom he had imprisoned for who knows how many years, there was no look of guilt on his face.

"I have lived long enough for Thor. The problem is that as long as I don't die, Ragnarok will not come.

You know what I mean, wizard.

Ragnarok is a reincarnation, a reincarnation that cannot be escaped. It is definitely not a good thing to keep postponing it.

The best thing is that when I die, Ragnarok comes.

Thor successfully became the new King of Asgard and Lord of Asgard.

He paid a small price to end Ragnarok."

"Hmm, then you came to me with the intention of asking me to deal with Hela?"

Mason said.

"No, no, no, that's their business. If he wants to become the king of Asgard, no matter what, Hela is a hurdle he has to face.

Perhaps it's still the easiest level.

What you want to do has nothing to do with this matter. In fact, what I want you to do is very simple.

I need you to watch Thor and don't let him make the same mistake I did!"

Odin said solemnly, staring at Mason.

"Same mistake? What mistake?"

Mason also looked at him and said.

Odin didn't give in, he said: "His power is enough to protect himself.

Many times, people's unwillingness comes from the mismatch between strength and ambition. This is also true for God. When I was young, I wanted endless knowledge and more power.

I created words, I created incantations.

But I'm still not satisfied. I drank the water from the fountain of wisdom, but I still feel it's not enough."

Odin pursed his lips, looking like an angry old lion, and asked Mason: "Who am I?"

"Father of the Gods, Son of Bol."

Mason said he was very cooperative with the old man.

Odin shook his head and said word for word: "No, that's not the case.

No, it's not just that.

I am the God of War and the God of the Gallows, Wednesday is my day, I am the King of Asgard and the Lord of Asgard."

After he finished speaking, he said to Mason: "I am still a sacrificer.

No matter what, if you want to gain power, you have to lose something. In order to gain enough power, I gained enough knowledge.

I sacrificed myself.

I offered myself as a sacrifice and hung myself upside down on a tree for nine days and nine nights.

I got the power I wanted, but Mason, I don’t want him to get this kind of power, you understand?”

He looked at Mason again, and Mason looked at Odin and said honestly: "I'm sorry, I don't understand.

Some power is always good, Father of the Gods."

Mason said.

"I know what you mean, but almost all the power that can be found here has an owner.

Even if it is me, I can generously open my arms to all believers and allow them to use my power.

But what about others?"

Odin growled lowly and said.

"You mean, your power comes from someone else?"

Mason heard what Odin meant.

"It used to be, but it's not anymore.

I digested them."

He was smiling proudly at this time, as if he were an old child.

Odin said, "I gave Thor all my love, so I wanted him to follow my old path.

I came to you because I hope you can help him.

As a reward, I will tell you a secret."

Odin stared at Mason and said.

"Now, wizard, tell me your choice."

Mason looked at him and after a moment said: "Okay, I can agree to your request. Now can you tell me what your so-called secret is?"

Nine Realms, under the World Tree.

Two figures suddenly appeared here, the giant head Ymir looked at Odin.

"You're going to die."

Ymir could see Odin's current state at a glance.

"Oh, yes, of course, Uncle Ymir, I am indeed going to die soon."

Odin admitted straightforwardly. He looked at Mason behind him and said, "Do you really want to meet them in person?"

"I guess so. I do wonder about these things after all."

After Mason finished speaking, he saw Odin taking down a branch from the World Tree.

It looks like a weapon.

Like a spear.

Mason did not resist, and Odin pierced the spear through Mason's ribs and into his heart.

He felt the pain.

That's not all.

He was hung upside down.

"You should be lucky," Odin sighed on the side, "when I was hanging upside down, no one was ever my guardian."

Mason didn't answer him. His blood trickled down and stayed on the ground through the branches.

He once thought his body was indestructible.

But in fact this is not the case, at least this branch can easily destroy his body.

He was hung upside down from a tree, and blood was flowing down his face.

Then his consciousness began to blur.

The whole world fell into darkness, and when all the darkness disappeared, Mason felt like he was a plate of food placed on the table.

Behind him, a pair of eyes stared at him.

Those eyes were on the tall dark figures. These people sat on their thrones and commented on Mason as if they were picking pigs.

"Get away!"

Mason heard someone yelling behind him, and then he fell from the tree.

"Oh, oh, you have to be careful, otherwise you may break your spine."

Odin stayed under the tree, and as mentioned before, he never left.

He caught Mason and said to him: "How about it, have you seen that damn guy?

No, maybe it’s those damn guys!”

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