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What exactly are those invisible ancient gods doing?
As the connector between Asgard and Hela, her importance to Asgard is self-evident. There's no reason why those unseen ancient gods would easily give up on Hela.
After a long while, Fei still hadn't seen a single hair of the invisible ancient god. On the contrary, even the thread of fate connecting Asgard and the invisible ancient gods had dimmed considerably.
"Completely hidden away?"
"Badr, come with me."
(Qian Ma Zhao) is the voice of Odin, the king of the gods.
Without hesitation, Baldr followed Odin back to the King's Palace.
Odin, the king of the gods, raised the eternal spear in his hand, pointing it at the void, instantly activating a special restriction, and a tangible barrier enveloped the entire hall.
After doing all this, Odin, the king of the gods, spoke.
"Badr, you're curious, aren't you? Why didn't those invisible ancient gods make a move?"
"You know?" This old guy has been a god-king for so many years, he might really have access to some special information channels.
Odin, the king of the gods, nodded and then shook his head.
“I’m not entirely sure, but I have some guesses.”
"As you know, the throne of the God-King did not originally belong to me. It was because the entire Asgard could not bear the brutality of that generation of God-King, Khur, that I stepped forward, defeated Khur, and took the throne of the God-King."
"Therefore, I am not very clear about certain secret information that should have been passed down from generation to generation among the god-kings."
"Perhaps you could consider talking to Kur."
Bader remained silent for a moment, then said, "Tell me about your guessing cabinet."
Odin, the king of gods, nodded: "My father, the previous king of gods, or even the king of gods before him, my father, Bauer, at his peak, was not much inferior to me now. He even personally defeated the Dark Elves and forcibly seized the Reality Stone."
"With the Father's extraordinary strength, coupled with the Reality Stone, this combination led to my Father's defeat, a complete defeat, and he perished not long after returning."
"That's why I said that only by completely reaching the single-universe level can one possibly destroy all the invisible ancient gods, because apart from the single-universe level, I simply don't know of any enemy capable of defeating such a Father God!"
Chapter 133 Law Combination Technique - Time-Space Exile!
Involuntarily, I recalled some of the things Kur had said before.
Indeed, this tragic god-king who was overthrown may have known many secrets that others were unaware of.
Baldr glanced up at Odin, the king of the gods, without saying a word, but his meaning was already clear.
Odin, the king of the gods, nodded, then shook his head: "If you insist, releasing Kur is fine, but he is very dangerous. The Kur behind him is almost insane. Unless you can absolutely suppress him, I don't recommend that you release Kur."
Badr nodded in understanding, his figure transforming into countless particles of light and disappearing from the spot.
The endless stream of light traversed the starry sky, and countless cosmic life forms along the way, upon simply sensing the undisguised power of the Heavenly Father, all ran faster than if they had seen their own parents.
Earth, atmosphere, a dazzling stream of light streaks across the sky, light particles condense and recombine above a vast ocean, forming a shape that suddenly emits a faint glow.
Badr stood suspended in mid-air, gazing at the sea below.
"And an astonishing seal!"
"Odin truly lives up to his reputation as the perfect god-king, with almost no flaws in any aspect."
The entire ocean serves as a seal, acting as both a seal and an extraction array. The ocean is used to seal Kur, and Kur's power is used to maintain the seal.
Unless the seal is forcibly broken immediately upon being sealed, one will only grow weaker inside and lose the possibility of breaking free forever.
Odin's fear of Kur, the unfortunate god-king, is evident from this.
A pure white light appeared in his eyes, and the pseudo-omniscient and omnipotent authority was instantly activated.
In just a few seconds, Baldr, who had a complete understanding of the seal, seemed to turn into an illusion and merge into the sea.
Deep in the ocean, the darkness and silence seem to have lost their meaning. There is no sign of life, not even a trace of it, except for the eternal darkness.
In this eternally desolate and silent place, in a mountain cave, an old, decaying corpse that looked like a dead man suddenly opened its eyes.
In an instant, an incomparably sharp edge burst forth from his eyes. As a former god-king, even though he had been suppressed for countless years and his divine body had aged to the point of near decay, the god-king's aura still remained.
Even though the tiger is old, its might remains!
Ripples spread across the dark, icy seawater.
At 8:47, it was as if the sun had fallen into the ocean, illuminating the entire dark and silent seabed.
Looking up at the deity who seemed to be the embodiment of the sun, Kur's sharp eyes revealed a hint of surprise.
"Asgardian bloodline, light element," said the Father.
"I never imagined that Asgard would have such an outstanding new generation of Heavenly Father as you."
His calm tone was filled with the lofty praise of a god-king for an outstanding junior.
Looking down, Kur, once known as the Great Serpent and the mighty God of Terror, now appears as frail as an ordinary old man. It's truly a sight to behold.
"Great Serpent Kur~"
Baldr said calmly, calling him Kur directly. Kur was, after all, the previous God-King of Asgard. As royalty, Kur could even be considered Baldr's elder in some respects.
We can't call him that directly, and calling him God King isn't appropriate either. Only the title "Great Serpent," which once struck fear into people's hearts, is more suitable.
Upon hearing Baldr's address, Kur raised his eyes and said, "It seems you know quite a lot. Odin sent you, didn't he?"
Bader nodded, then shook his head: "Yes and no."
This strange, ambiguous answer made Kur's eyes narrow instantly.
Kur understood what Baldr meant. Odin knew that Baldr was here, but it wasn't Odin who broke the seal; rather, Baldr got here on his own.
For the first time, Kur looked at Badr seriously, a dark light flashing in his eyes.
"Good, good, good!"
"I underestimated you. The power of the God of Light is just what you've revealed. You actually possess an even greater power within you!"
"Boy, have you reached the level of a God-King yet?"
Badr naturally knew what the God-King level that Kur was talking about was—the special, exceptional way the Heavenly Father spoke of it.
A God Father who has broken through the ranks possesses combat power far greater than that of a higher God Father. A God Father who has broken through the ranks can easily kill a higher God Father at his limit. However, in terms of life force, the two are not much different. In other words, unless one fully unleashes their power, it is difficult to determine whether it is a God Father who has broken through the ranks or a higher God Father.
Badr did not answer, but his silence at that moment was an answer in itself.
"good very good!"
Kur smiled, a smile of satisfaction.
"You're far superior to that idiot Odin!"
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His tone was filled with disdain and mockery towards Odin, the king of the gods.
Looking down at Kur, Badr frowned, not because Kur called Odin stupid, but because of Kur's attitude towards Odin.
According to Baldr's estimation, Hela at least had a blood relationship with Odin. After being sealed away for so many years, the first thing she did upon being released was to hand over the executioner's blade to her own father. Kur's relationship with Odin was much worse.
But now it seems that there may be resentment, but not the overwhelming hatred of wanting to devour flesh and drink blood.
"Are you curious about my relationship with Odin?"
Bader nodded.
"That idiot should call me big brother."
I've heard of that saying before, but brothers are nothing. How much blood ties and affection can there be in the struggle for the throne? The struggle for the crown prince has always been like this!
Looking at Badr's expression, Kur could guess what Badr was thinking, and Kur snorted coldly.
“You probably think that I have a bad relationship with Odin, but that’s not true. To me, that guy is just a stupid and useless younger brother. I don’t even bother to be afraid of him.”
"Do you know why Father God Paul chose me to be king?"
Before Bader could say anything, seemingly because he had been lonely for too long, Kur spontaneously gave the answer.
"It's because I'm better, I'm stronger than Odin, and I'm more ruthless than him!"
Badr nodded. Kur was the eldest son, and as long as he wasn't outmatched by his younger brother in terms of ability, it was reasonable for him to succeed to the throne.
"But he is the victor."
Bader said calmly.
Kur didn't fly into a rage or refute, but just sneered, seemingly disdainful of explaining.
"Alright, I have no interest in the love and hate between you two brothers. I'm here only to learn some secrets about the invisible ancient god from you."
Upon hearing this, Kur's expression turned slightly serious, and he gave Bader another deep look.
"With your strength, you shouldn't need to be afraid of those scum."
"Fear? They don't have that right. I just want to get rid of them completely."
"Those insects are so good at hiding."
For the first time, astonishment appeared on Kur's aged face.
"Deal with them? That's impossible!"
A question mark popped into Bader's mind: "Why is it impossible?"
Three Heavenly Fathers are exceptional, two are close to exceptional, and there are double-digit superior Heavenly Fathers. Such a group is indeed very strong, but no matter what, it should not be so strong that it is impossible to defeat them.
"Didn't that idiot Odin tell you that as long as you reach the level of a single universe, you can completely eliminate the formless ancient gods?"
Bader nodded.
A mocking sneer appeared on Kur's lips: "Fool!"
"Having replaced me for so many years still can't hide this stupidity."
"That guy still hasn't figured out the true origin of the formless ancient god."
"What do you mean?" Badr looked intently at Kur: "An invisible ancient god, could it have some astonishing origin?"
Kur shook his head: "It's not amazing."
"Have you ever thought about why those scum can live like parasites on Asgard, sucking the blood of the entire Asgard, but not the Nine Realms or other kingdoms?"
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