More than two thousand years ago, Abhijit, who was in his prime, was a somewhat famous blacksmith in Asgard.
Although he was only a blacksmith, he was a blacksmith with a dream.
Simply put, he wanted to create a weapon like Thor's Hammer Mjolnir or Gungnir so that he could become a "Divine Blacksmith" on par with the Dwarf King.
In order to fulfill this dream, he went to Nidaville, the kingdom of the dwarves, to Vanaheim, which was ruled by the Vanar Gods. He even sneaked into Jotunheim, the kingdom of the frost giants.
Of course, he also went to Earth, which was called "Midgard".
However, when Abigit traveled to all the countries in the Nine Realms, he discovered a truth that he should have understood long ago.
What determined a person's future was not hard work, but innate talent.
As an ordinary Asgard, Abigit did not have the innate talent for forging like the Dwarves, nor was he one of those lucky people who could awaken divine power.
After putting in all his effort, he still could not break through his own limits. Abigit despaired.
He closed his blacksmith shop that was doing well, said goodbye to his family and friends, and left Asgard alone.
After pursuing the dream of being a "Divine Blacksmith" for half his life, in the end, he found that it was just his own wishful thinking.
Disheartened, Abigit became a wanderer and began to wander aimlessly in the universe.
If the development of the matter ended here, then Abigit's experience could at most be regarded as "the helpless life of an ordinary person".
However, fate, the little guy that people loved and hated, obviously did not intend to let Abigit go so easily.
According to Abigit himself, at that time, he was working as a bounty hunter on a backward planet that he forgot the name of.
Although Abigit's talent in weapon forging was not outstanding, it was undeniable that he was an Asgard.
An Asgard who had undergone combat training from a young age and whose physical fitness surpassed most of the races in the universe.
With these two points, he became a relatively strong bounty hunter on that planet.
Just when Abigit planned to end his unaccomplished life as a bounty hunter on that planet, he received a mission that completely changed his life.
The mission was very simple. It was to escort a group of people who claimed to be "Fire Elves" to Muspelheim.
These "Fire Elves" said that they were the descendants of the Alfheim Elves and the Muspelheim Flame Giants, so they wanted to go to the Flame Giant Kingdom, Muspelheim.
Abigit did not believe a single word of the Fire Elves' statement.
Although he was only a blacksmith in Asgard, it did not mean that he did not have a good general education class.
It was impossible for Alfheim's elves and Muspelheim's Flame Giants to produce mixed-blood descendants.
Although they were all humanoid creatures, the reproductive isolation between them was even greater than the reproductive isolation between birds and fish.
Although Abiget was dismissive of these "Fire Elves", he was very satisfied with the reward given by the Fire Elves.
The task task reward, the task, the Asgard the Flame Giant, the Flame Giant Flame Giant's
Tempted by the reward, Abigit accepted the task of escorting the Fire Elves to Muspelheim.
He knew where Muspelheim was, and these Fire Elves did not offend anyone, so there was no so-called pursuer.
So for him, as long as he could get a spaceship that could carry these Fire Elves, he could easily complete this task and then use the reward from the Fire Elves to live a life of idleness.
The mission went smoothly. With the help of Agibit, the Fire Elves arrived at Muspelheim, the place they had been dreaming of.
At this point, his mission should have been over.
However, just when he was satisfied with the reward from the Fire Elves and left Muspelheim, an accident happened.
The Fire Elves who had just arrived at Muspelheim did not even build a temporary camp before they began to excitedly look for the Flame Giants.
Not sure if it was fate, but not far from where the spaceship landed, there happened to be a group of idle Flame Giants.
The Fire Elves saw the Flame Giants of their dreams, and then they became the Flame Giants' food and playthings.
Like Abigit, these Flame Giants did not think that the Fire Elves were their descendants.
So, they, who had nothing to do, personally broke the unrealistic fantasy of these Fire Elves.
They were slaughtered like prey, and devoured like food …
These Fire Elves had just seen the same kind of people of their dreams, and a nightmare came to them.
Abigit, who planned to pilot the spaceship away from Muspelheim, saw this scene on the spaceship.
Not sure if it was the tragic experience of the Fire Elves that made Abigit think of his past, but he made a decision that was not in line with a bounty hunter, but was very much in line with the Asgard people.
He saved the Fire Elves who had died more than half of the Fire Elves.
At the cost of being seriously injured and completely destroying the spaceship, he saved these Fire Elves alone.
The spaceship was destroyed, and Abigit and the remaining Fire Elves were completely trapped in Muspelheim.
Relying on the unreasonable physique of the Asgard people and the careful care of the Fire Elves, Abigit gradually recovered.
The instant destruction of hope and the grief brought by the death of a large number of people completely changed these surviving Fire Elves.
After seeing these lively Fire Elves become lifeless, Abigit made the decision that changed his life.
He wanted to stay in Muspelheim and build a small country for these Fire Elves.
In order to rekindle the hope of these Fire Elves, he used his identity as an Asgard to tell a "small" lie.
"As long as we can build a camp here, when Asgard knows that this camp was built by his people and other races, Asgard will send a" messenger "to make the camp belong to Asgard's territory."
"As long as we can get Asgard's approval, we can build a kingdom of Fire Elves in Muspelheim, a homeland that truly belongs to the Fire Elves."
With the advantage of asymmetrical information, Abigit successfully fooled the Fire Elves and planted a seed of hope in the hearts of the Fire Elves.
In fact, Abigit's statement was not completely wrong, but he modified a key point.
Asgard would indeed protect the camps built by his people in other countries.
But the premise was that there must be a large number of Asgard people in the camp.
There were only a few Asgard people in the camp, and it was impossible to get Asgard's approval.
So what Abigit provided to the Fire Elves was an impossible hope from the beginning.
Asgard would never send an army to Muspelheim for Abigit and a group of people who claimed to be "Fire Elves." It was even more impossible for him to build a so-called kingdom of Fire Elves for them.
Under this false hope, Abigit and the Fire Elves began to build a village called "Dawn" little by little.
In order to let these Fire Elves have a certain ability to protect themselves, Abigit also began to teach the Fire Elves the knowledge of the Nine Worlds and fighting skills.
In the following days, they also rescued some creatures that had inexplicably wandered to Muspelheim, such as the giants and monsters outside.
…
"It's a good experience, but you should know that the false will always become true."
"The two of us are not the so-called 'messengers' of Asgard, and it's impossible for us to help the Fire Elves build a kingdom."
Rogge expressed sympathy for Abigit and the Fire Elves' experience.
However, this doesn't mean that he will help these Fire Elves.
"It's true that the false can't become true, but you will definitely help us."
Abigit didn't care about Rogge's rejection, and his face still maintained a happy expression.
"Is that so? I'm a little curious, where did you get your confidence from? "
Abigit's reaction was beyond Rogge's expectation, but it also aroused his curiosity.
"Because you are the Fourth Hokage, Rogge -sama!"
After hearing Abigit suddenly say the words "Fourth Hokage," Rogge's face instantly sank, and his whole person became extremely vigilant.
Abigit's words not only made Rogge vigilant, but also Doom, the Doctor of Destruction, was also on full alert.
Although Rogge introduced himself in front of Didier, he didn't say that he was the Fourth Hokage.
"How do you know that I'm the Fourth Hokage? Answer me well, this answer directly determines your life and the safety of others."
Looking at Rogge's face suddenly became serious, Abigit quickly waved his hand, indicating that he had no malice.
"I have no malice, I just want to make a deal with you."
"As for why I know that you are the Fourth Hokage, you will understand after seeing Kornge and Mik."
Kornge and Mik?
Rogge suddenly felt like he heard these two names somewhere.
"Kornge, Mik, you all come in!"
The closed door of the villager's hall was pushed open, and two "people" appeared in the sight of Rogge and Doom.
The moment he saw these two "people", Rogge finally knew where he heard their names.
Saka Planet, Champion's Arena!
Kornge was a two-meter-tall Cronan warrior.
Beside him, Mick was a "midget" bug with two knife-wielding hands.
Of course, this dwarf is from a human's point of view, but from an insect's point of view, Mik is a giant.
After seeing Kornge and Mik, Rogge shrugged and sighed helplessly.
Fate, this little guy, is starting to mess around again!
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