Stupid Odin
#79 - Escorting Hati
Brunhilde's face lit up.
Odin was finally willing to concede, which avoided the worst outcome.
She had genuinely considered the consequences if Odin stubbornly insisted on protecting these two demonic wolves.
Now it seemed that the Aesir gods were, at least on the surface, quite united.
In the Silver Palace, Thrud and his sons listened to Brunhilde's report.
Tyr asked in confusion, "Odin just obeyed like that?"
Nowadays, almost none of Thrud's sons referred to Odin as 'Second Uncle' anymore.
Thor said proudly, "What else would he do?"
Thrud on the throne smiled, "Thor, you don't understand your Second Uncle at all!"
"Father, do you mean he'll resort to underhanded tricks? Humph! I don't have such a Second Uncle." Thor was straightforward and never concealed his dislike for anyone, always showing it on his face.
Thrud's smile seemed tinged with helplessness, "We'll see. If the two wolves he hands over are the same size, then that's good, and he'll still be your reliable Second Uncle."
What if they weren't?
It was a dangerous question, and Thor didn't even dare to ask it.
Thrud sighed, "Although this world isn't simply black and white, when you're caught in the middle and forced to make a choice, never learn from Odin—doing things incompletely only offends both sides. Thor, no matter what you see, as long as there are two wolves, bring them back to Asgard!"
Thrud's prediction came true.
Sure enough, when Thor led a group of giants to pick up the goods, they saw Hati, who was incredibly angry and violent, and a 'little wolf' that was a size smaller, only about 10 meters tall at the shoulder. As if unable to defy Hati's ferocious power, this smaller giant wolf was curled up in the corner of the ice cave, shivering.
An astonished expression appeared on Thor's face.
Vali, who was in charge of receiving him, coldly retorted, "Cousin Thor, is there a problem?"
"They're Sköll and Hati?"
"Yes!" Vali replied stiffly.
"Then there's no problem." Thor remembered his father's instructions, waved his hand, and naturally, his brother, the mighty Magni, led a group of giants, wielding huge steel forks and iron-clad clubs, to deal with this terrifying chaos demonic wolf.
Hati was already very powerful at this moment, but unfortunately, Hati, who was five stories tall at the shoulder, was still no match for Magni, let alone with a bunch of incredibly strong giants.
When the two giant wolves were dragged to Asgard through the Rainbow Bridge, it unexpectedly caused a stir throughout the entire divine realm.
Mortals, divine servants, and goddesses all gathered in the square in front of the Golden Palace, curiously sizing up these two chaos beasts.
Only Thrud stood on the terrace of the Golden Palace, coldly watching everything.
In Thrud's eyes, Odin's actions were utterly foolish!
Violating the God-King's strict orders, privately raising chaos demonic wolves in an attempt to use them for his own purposes—such actions would be a major crime of treason in any dynasty. Only Odin, who prided himself on his creation merits and his status as a divine brother, dared to make such a rebellious move.
Now that Odin's affair had been exposed, he could only bet on one of the two major forces.
Odin could either come to Thrud's side, plead guilty, weep bitterly, play the emotional card, and beg for Thrud's forgiveness; or he could go all the way to the dark side, put all his hopes on Loki, and see what heaven-defying things Loki could create to fundamentally subvert the Aesir gods' ruling position in the Nine Realms.
Odin was now trying to please both sides, but as a result, he had offended both sides miserably.
Even if Thrud didn't express his stance now, the gods would never forgive Odin if he tried to court death again in the future.
Odin had played a good hand so badly, who could he blame?
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"Borr, Bestla, your level of raising sons is really terrible!" In the whole world, only Thrud was qualified to scold this cheap parents.
Over there, since the last invasion by the Vanir gods turned the first district out of the Rainbow Bridge into ruins, Thrud had forbidden any more houses from being built there.
That place had been transformed into a vast square of 400,000 square meters.
The entire square was paved with solid large floor tiles, appearing quite empty, with only a series of sculptures placed around the square, praising the Aesir gods' glorious history of conquering the Vanir gods.
Now, the poets under the god of poetry, Bragi, seemed to have new material—
The terrifying roar of the giant wolf shook this sacred world, but instead of feeling terrified, every spectator felt extremely excited.
Thrud didn't publicly announce that Odin had raised chaos demonic wolves, so in external communications, it became Thor leading a team to capture this ferocious demonic wolf [Hati] in Jotunheim!
Hati was terrifying, but in the eyes of the Asgardians, who were used to seeing giants, this thing was just so-so.
In any case, this was also clear evidence of order triumphing over chaos.
At this moment, Thor, holding his Mjolnir, slowly flew into the air, and he announced in a grand voice:
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"Our world is being invaded by chaos! But we, as people of order, will never allow such a thing to happen! Now, let me tell everyone what a chaos demon is!"
Thor gestured, and attendants brought up a large number of corpses of Fenrir's descendants.
Seeing these giant wolves stained with its power but killed, Hati became even more furious. It kept roaring fiercely and gnawing at the chains with its wolf jaws. But when thousands of tons of wolf corpses were placed in front of it, it made a move that shocked the onlookers—it began to devour the corpses of these creatures that could be called its offspring!
"Wow! How disgusting."
"A beast is a beast."
The goddesses pointed and made contemptuous noises.
Wolves generally don't attack companions, especially those from the same pack. But wolves don't mind eating dead members of their own kind.
This cruel habit seemed a bit excessive even in the eyes of Asgardians, who were god-level barbarians.
Amidst the onlookers' curses and ridicule, something unexpected happened.
Hati's body swelled up as if inflated. In less than a minute, its shoulder height became as tall as the tallest giant.
What the hell!
Shoulder height equal to a giant meant that giants no longer had a size advantage in front of Hati.
Hati's sudden increase in size made the fake Sköll next to it appear even smaller.
"Ah! Its strength has increased." The mighty Magni shouted in astonishment. He and the giants tried to pull Hati away from the wolf corpses.
Despite the terrible tightening sensation from the cursed iron chains around its neck, Hati still frantically devoured the flesh and blood of these Fenrir descendants. Congealed blood and bone fragments stained the sides of its wolf jaws and even splashed out from its interlocking fangs.
This cruel scene deepened the Asgardians' fear of it.
"Gods! Aren't you going to do something?" The divine servants were already panicking.
When Thor and the others escorted Hati, they certainly couldn't bring the [Tivetty Rock]. This meant that restraining the demonic wolf could only rely on the power of the gods and giants.
When Hati's power suddenly surpassed theirs, they also panicked.
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