After exchanging pleasantries with Odin, the Light Elf Christine interrupted them. "Human, how did you find this place? And how did you break through the magic barrier and enter my territory?"
William looked at Odin strangely. He didn't know if this Light Elf really didn't know how to be polite, or if she didn't welcome him.
"Don't mind it," Odin smiled and shook his head as he explained, "Christine doesn't mean any harm. She's just been living on this planet since she was born. Other than meeting me occasionally, she only interacts with Fairies."
Christine frowned as she listened to Odin's explanation. It wasn't that she didn't have any emotional intelligence, but she didn't need to be polite when she ruled over a group of Fairies. Therefore, even if she realized that there was something wrong with the way she spoke, she didn't intend to explain.
As for William, he wouldn't tell her about the Spider Robots sneaking into the town just because Christine was ridiculously beautiful.
"I released a tracking spell on a Fairy called Little Bell. That's how I found this place. As for the invisible magic barrier," William shrugged, pretending to be relaxed.
"It's not hard for me to break this barrier that's formed from the combination of the Light Element and the Nature Element."
After saying that, William raised both his hands. One hand was filled with warm light, while the other hand was filled with green light.
Just as William expected, Odin's single eye lit up as soon as Light and Nature magic appeared.
Kistrin, who had never been nice to anyone, smiled and strode forward, reaching his hand into the light ball of Nature Magic.
After feeling it for a while, she said excitedly, "That's right, that's right, this is Nature's self-healing magic."
Christine grabbed William's arm and said expectantly to William, not caring about etiquette.
"Please, Mr. Devonshire, please use all your magic to release a large-scale Plant Awakening Magic on the town without affecting yourself."
"All my magic?" William shook his head. "That's impossible. If I did that, the whole town would be covered by plants."
"Is the effect really that strong?" Kistrin was not surprised. Instead, he grabbed William's arm tightly.
"No, if it weren't for the fact that I don't have natural magic talent, this town and its magic barrier wouldn't have deteriorated to this extent."
However, to William, it didn't mean that he had to help someone just because they were pretty.
Therefore, just as Kistrin was wondering why William hadn't made a move yet, Odin immediately understood when he saw William's expression.
"William, as long as you help Christine, I promise that Asgard won't argue with you about who owns the Tesseract."
Ha, does this count as exchanging something that no longer belongs to me?
Looking at William's expression, Odin was not angry at all. He patiently said, "Even if the Rubik's Cube has acknowledged you, you can't deny that Asgard has owned it for at least thousands of years. The Rubik's Cube belongs to Asgard in name, right?"
Damn it, William silently cursed in his heart.
If Odin had threatened, forced, or even spoken in a harsh tone, William wouldn't have cared at all.
No one could force him to do anything unless he was offered something that could move his heart.
However, this old man looked like he was being reasonable, so William couldn't deny it even if he wanted to. With a shake of his arm, he broke free from Kistrin's grip. With a thought, he flew to the sky in the center of the town.
However, William's overly cautious personality made him wave his hand and release several Eckenes before he released his natural magic.
For a moment, there were hundreds of William floating in the sky, scattered within a radius of a few hundred meters. Some of the timid Magic Fairies screamed in fear.
"Silence."
An ordinary word of silence instantly appeared in everyone's ears. The Magic Fairies in the town were horrified to find that they couldn't speak.
Even Odin was rendered speechless by the Silence spell. It wasn't until a beam of light flashed on his body that he cracked William's spell.
The only one who wasn't affected was Kistrin. Before the spell could get close to her, it was neutralized by the treasures on her body.
Unlike Odin, a trace of anger flashed in her eyes after being silenced, she was full of anticipation when she saw that William's magic power was so high.
William, who had hidden his true body among the hundreds of magic clones, didn't plan to do anything himself. He wouldn't do anything unless there was no real danger and the plants released by the clones weren't enough to wake up.
However, he still pretended to make a dozen gestures like his magic clones. Instantly, the town within a one-kilometer radius was filled with soft green.
"Odin above, what's going on inside?"
Saul and Loki, who were waiting outside the town, saw a huge magic shield with a one-kilometer radius appear in front of them.
The magic shield, which seemed to have cracks on its surface, began to heal on its own after the green sea appeared.
At this moment, hundreds of nature spells were cast in the town. The whole town seemed to come alive. All the plants grew rapidly, bloomed, bore fruit, and withered. The cycle repeated over and over again.
Even the wooden houses began to grow branches and green leaves.
When the plants grew to a certain size, William quickly noticed that the fastest and thickest growing unknown plants began to grow heads and limbs.
While William was puzzled, he heard Kistrin's excited voice in his ears.
"Great, great! With these forest gods, we can rebuild the temple in the future."
Odin, who was behind Kistrin, stared at William in the air with a strange expression.
He had never thought that William's magic would be so strong. Odin felt that even his wife was no match for William in magic.
However, the stronger William was in plant magic, the more advantageous it would be for Odin. What he was thinking about now was the dark elves that Kistrin had mentioned.
He did not want things to turn out as Kistrin had said. After the Tree of Life was planted, the dark elves, who had disappeared for over five thousand years, suddenly appeared and plunged the Nine Realms into darkness, destroying the Tree of Life in passing and destroying Odin's last hope.
It seemed that he would have to go to the place where the ether gemstone was sealed. Otherwise, the seal would have loosened after so much time had passed.
As long as the ether gemstone did not appear, even if the dark elves still existed, they would not be a match for the divine realm.
Odin was thinking about his own matters when he suddenly heard Kistrin, who had been overjoyed just a moment ago, shout for William to stop.
When he looked up, he saw that the forest gods had begun to bloom.
Odin cursed inwardly. After thinking for a few seconds, he pulled Kistrin back. "We can only pray that William hasn't used up all his magic."
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