The news of the Fourth Hokage Rogge challenging the King of Gods Niord quickly spread throughout the capital with Gulwig's help.
To be precise, it took less than an hour for the news to spread throughout the capital.
Challenging the Warner Protoss's King of Gods in Warnerheim was something that had only happened a few times in the history of Warner Protoss.
Not to mention, the person who challenged the King of Gods this time was an Earthling.
If there was a ranking among Warner Protoss about who their most hated enemy was, Rogge would definitely take the first place without any suspense.
Even the Goddess of Death Hela, who was now leading the Frost Giants and Flame Giants to invade Warnerheim, was more popular than him.
The reason for this was very simple.
First of all, Rogge helped Asgard's army defeat the Warner Protoss' army twice.
The first time was when Loki destroyed the Bifrost, and the second time was after Odin's death.
These two opportunities were a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Warner Divine Clan.
Unfortunately, these two opportunities were stopped by Rogge.
In addition to these two times, Warner Protoss also blamed Rogge for the Goddess of Death Hela's invasion of Warnerheim.
After knowing that Asgard had once fought with the Goddess of Death Hela in Jotunheim and defeated her, many Warner Protoss had an idea that didn't make sense but fit their mentality.
They believed that it was Rogge who helped Asgard defeat the Goddess of Death Hela, which led to Hela's invasion of Warnerheim.
If Rogge hadn't helped Asgard, Hela would have definitely defeated Asgard's army and become the monarch of Asgard.
This way, Hela wouldn't have been able to rule Jotunheim and Muspelheim, let alone bring the Frost Giants and Flame Giants to invade Warnerheim.
Therefore, everything that Warnerheim was suffering now was Rogge's fault!
What was even more difficult to understand was that there were only a few Warner Protoss who accepted this explanation.
Therefore, Rogge became the most hated person in the entire Warner Protoss.
After knowing the thoughts of these Warner Protoss, Rogge's only reaction was that no wonder Warnerheim had always been inferior to Asgard.
When they encountered problems, they didn't look for the reason themselves, but blamed others instead. It was unreasonable for such a race to be better than Asari...
Although Logue did not take these thoughts of the Vanas to heart, he had to admit that this idea, which was shared by most of the Vanas, had caused him a lot of trouble.
Although Gulwig stopped the Golden Thorns' arrest warrant, she couldn't stop people's thoughts.
Therefore, Rogge, who was living in the hotel, suffered a lot of unnecessary disturbances.
This included, but was not limited to, people who always tried to break into his suite, or booked all the rooms around his suite, and then attacked him with noise from morning to night.
Even his mount, Fenrir, suffered a lot of unnecessary harassment.
In the beginning, Rogge had planned to personally teach these arrogant fellows a lesson.
But before he could do it, Hinata stopped him.
Under Hinata's suggestion, Rogge asked Gulwig for a manor in the suburbs of the capital, and then took Hinata and Fenrir to live there.
After moving into this manor that belonged to Gulwig, the unspeakable harassment finally stopped.
But this also brought a problem, and that was, Gulwig's reputation among the people became a little bad.
Gulwig's move to let Rogge live in the manor also caused a small problem.
That is, the cooperation between them became known to everyone.
Although people didn't know the specific content of the cooperation between them, everyone now knew that the reason why Rogge challenged Niord was Gulwig's arrangement.
This also caused Gulwig to suffer the most serious reputation crisis in history.
Just when Rogge was curious about how Gulwig was going to restore her reputation, Gulwig made a move that made him look sideways.
Gulwig, who rarely made a move in the Warner Protoss, showed her overbearingness without hiding it.
She didn't do anything about those ordinary discussions.
However, as long as anyone dared to mention that she had deliberately colluded with Logue, betrayed the Vanas, or even talked about some disgusting cooperation that could not be brought up in public, she would use her actions to prove what it meant to kill anyone who criticized her!
For a time, the entire capital was slaughtered, and a large number of people were beheaded by Gulwig's army every day.
Under this thunderous suppression, all the criticism in the Royal City instantly disappeared.
Of course, this was only the disappearance on the surface.
Of course, Gulwig knew that these discontented people were just hiding in the dark.
But she didn't care too much about this.
All she wanted was peace and quiet on the surface.
After Gulwig arranged for her army to capture and kill those who criticized her, the people of Warner Protoss realized Gulwig's overbearingness and strength for the first time.
The current Divine King of Warner Protoss was Niord, but when capturing and killing those people, Gulwig didn't greet Niord at all.
Even a few blood relatives of Niord were captured by Gulwig's people and beheaded in public.
In addition to showing her overbearingness and strength, Gulwig's actions also revealed a very important piece of information.
That was, nearly half of the entire army of Warner Protoss was actually in her hands.
No one knew when exactly she pulled these troops under her command, but what people could see was that half of the army hung Gulwig's flag in the position of the commander's flag.
This woman is not simple!
After seeing Gulweg's actions over the past few days, Rogge had to admit that he had underestimated Gulweg.
He thought that Gulweg, as a goddess, would be more tactful.
But he didn't expect that in this aspect, Gulwig's overbearingness and strength were no less than his.
When arresting those people who were criticizing her, her army really broke down their doors and arrested them without caring about the so-called evidence.
According to incomplete statistics, more than 3,000 people were beheaded in public in the past few days alone!
When Gulwig went to the manor to ask how her preparations were going, Rogge asked Gulwig what she was thinking.
Then Gulwig gave him a very simple answer.
"What Warner Protoss needs now is a powerful monarch who means what she says!"
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