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Chapter 641

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Compared to the Divine King Niord, Gulweg did not have many illustrious achievements, and she rarely appeared in the outside world.

But it would be too arbitrary to conclude that she was weaker than Niord based on this alone.

The first time he came to Warnerheim, Rogge had fought with Niord.

At that time, he had just mastered Sage Mode and was far inferior to now.

But in that fight, he did not feel a huge gap in strength from Niord that he could not resist.

How should he put it?

At that time, it was indeed unlikely that he could defeat Niord, but he could also guarantee that he had more than a 70% chance of leaving alive, and not being seriously injured.

As the Divine King of Warnerheim, Niord could not be said to be weak.

But compared to an existence like Odin, Niord, a Divine Father level existence, seemed a little unworthy of the name.

In fact, until now, Rogge still doubted whether Niord had the strength of a Divine Father.

In any case, from that fight, he did not feel that Niord was a Divine Father.

Especially after he had the strength of a Divine Father, his doubts grew stronger and stronger.

Combining his own actual situation and the situation of the last fight, he speculated that Niord should be about the same as himself, at the peak of the Divine Father level, only half a step away from the Divine Father level.

The peak of the Divine Father level seemed to be only half a step away from the Divine Father level, but in fact, the two were completely different existences.

So the question was, if Niord did not have the strength of a Divine Father, how did Warnerheim resist Odin's army back then?

Don't say that Odin deliberately let Warnerheim go, allowing Warnerheim to maintain its independence.

Odin was not the benevolent Divine King that he was later when he fought in the Nine Lands.

If he was not sure that he could not completely conquer Warnerheim, Odin would never have made the decision to only station troops in Warnerheim without interfering in the specific internal affairs of Warnerheim.

Therefore, if Rogge guessed correctly, the reason why Odin made this concession was because of Gulwig.

He even had a very gossipy idea.

Did something happen between Odin and Gulweg?

Let's put it this way: Odin's biological son, Thor, awakened the divine power of thunder, and Gulwig's twin daughters also awakened the divine power of thunder.

What was even stranger was that he had never heard of Gulwig's husband.

Even the nobles in the Warner Protoss didn't know about it, let alone him.

Therefore, he couldn't be blamed for having some inappropriate associations.

Speaking of Gulwig's strength, judging from the awakened divine power of Vigtigny and her current strength, Gulwig's strength is definitely not too weak, and may even be stronger than Niord.

At least from the perspective of the strength of her descendants, that's the case.

The three Storm brothers are direct descendants of Niord, but in terms of strength, they are completely inferior to Vigtigny and her sister.

Unlike ordinary creatures, the strength of the Gods themselves directly determines the potential of their descendants.

So from this point of view, Gulwig's strength may be above Niord.

It's even possible that Gulwig is the Divine Father that allowed Warnerheim to maintain its independence.

Of course, all of this is just Rogge's guess. Whether Gulwig is a Divine Father or not, he can only confirm it after meeting her.

Under the leadership of Vigtigny, Rogge boarded the carriage to Gulwig's palace.

He didn't bring Hinata and Fenrir. In fact, Gulwig only invited him alone.

On the way to the palace, Vigtigny maintained a rare state of silence.

He did not ask Logue any questions, nor did he explain anything to him.

In this silent atmosphere, the carriage slowly drove into Gulwig's palace.

Vigtigny didn't take Rogge to see Gulwig, but left the job of guiding him to the palace maids.

The moment he entered Gulwig's palace, Rogge realized what is called extravagance.

He can be regarded as a person who has seen big scenes, but after seeing Gulwig's palace, he couldn't help but take a breath of cold air.

Gulwig's palace is not decorated magnificently, but Rogge can see that from the beginning of the palace gate, the interior of the palace is all used with precious materials in Warnerheim.

Even the load-bearing pillars of the palace are enchanted materials that are worth more than gold.

Simply put, Gulweg's palace was like a building built with countless magic arrays.

If he is not mistaken, even the floor of the palace is enchanted with several magic.

Dustless Technique, Cleaning Technique, Durability Improvement …

After sitting in this not particularly large main hall and waiting for more than ten minutes, Rogge finally saw the most famous and powerful goddess in Warnerheim, Gulwig.

"Greetings, Your Royal Highness!"

Rogge didn't salute, but nodded slightly.

It's their business if others want to salute Gulwig, anyway, he doesn't have such a habit.

Not to mention Gulwig, even when he saw Ancient One, he just nodded his head in greeting.

"You are the Fourth Hokage, right? You are really talented!"

Gulwig, wearing a white dress and a few simple jewelry, looked at him seriously, and then sat on the main seat.

"Your Royal Highness is overpraising me!"

Since Gulwig entered the main hall of the cave, he has begun to perceive Gulwig's strength.

Although he was not presumptuous enough to directly use Chakra Perception to perceive seriously, he tried his best to perceive the aura that Gulwig might leak out.

But soon, he found out that he was thinking too much.

Without using Chakra Perception, he couldn't feel any energy fluctuations from Gulweg's body.

If you only observe with your eyes, Gulwig gives people the feeling that she is a well-maintained noble woman, the kind that has no strength to truss a chicken.

"If your strength is overpraising, then the young people in Warnerheim are not even qualified."

Gulwig said with an impeccable smile and tone.

"Well, I don't know what Your Royal Highness is looking for me today?"

Rogge directly changed the question, trying to take back the initiative of the exchange.

But it was apparent that Gulweg didn't intend to let him succeed so easily. She said something that he didn't expect.

"What do you think of Vigtigny and Wigelph? If you had to choose one of them to be your wife, who would you choose?"

"…"

Did I just miss any information? How did it suddenly become this topic?

"That … they are both very good … Figure, appearance, strength, background … are impeccable …"

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