"If you were a true friend, you wouldn't have come to see me in the middle of the night."
William handed the lightened Ice Box to Odin and said with a smile, "Don't worry, I have no intention of getting involved in your family matters.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have deliberately caused a commotion to let you know. As for who you choose as your successor, that's your business.
My only hope for the Divine Realm is stability. Only by standing in front of you will the Earth not be invaded by alien forces. "
Although that was what he said, William knew very well that there might be listening devices in this room that he could not detect.
William, who knew what Odin was thinking, would of course choose what Odin wanted to hear.
Instead of betting on Saul and Loki, who were in the same boat, it was better to stand on the side of Odin, who was firmly in control of the Divine Realm even though it was already sunset.
At least before Odin's death, the benefits he could get from Odin were far more than what Saul and Loki could get combined.
Saul might seem easier to fool, but have you ever seen him give the equipment of the Divine Realm to someone in the Avengers? Not to mention giving it away, he had never even thought about it.
"Thank you." Odin not only didn't mind William using the Divine Realm as a shield, but he was also very happy to have breakfast sent over and had breakfast together.
After eating and chatting for more than half an hour, Odin asked hesitantly, "Do you know the Fire Giant Surter?"
"Of course." William nodded. "The legendary protagonist of the Twilight of the Gods. Why, do you want to kill him?"
William's eyes lit up. "As long as the reward is right, how about I help you settle it?"
"No need." Odin laughed and shook his head. "For the Divine Realm, letting Surter live is more beneficial than letting him die. Besides, he's an elemental giant, so there's no way to really kill him."
Understood, how could he not understand? If Surter stayed in the Fire Country, Muspelheim wouldn't be able to become one with the Eternal Fire.
"What if I banish him to another plane?"
William, who wanted the Chest of Ice, continued to instigate, "For example, if you kick him into hell, then it won't be so easy for someone with his strength to enter the main plane in the future."
"You can touch hell?"
Odin wasn't happy at all and instead warned, "William, I've lived for so long, so I should be able to give you some advice, right?"
"Of course." After nodding in surprise, Odin said in a low voice, "No matter how strong you are, you can even destroy hell directly.
Also, don't interact with those monsters who have lived for who knows how many years, because there is only one end result.
That is, one day, you will become one of them. "
"This …" William was stunned at first. After thinking for a while, he said, "Is there no one who can resist the temptation of the demons?"
"Yes, of course there is." Odin laughed loudly, "But the problem is, are you sure you can resist the temptation of the demons?"
"This, haha." William rubbed his chin to ease the awkwardness. He knew very well that although he looked very powerful now, in terms of willpower, he definitely couldn't be considered strong.
He could resist one or two temptations, but he didn't have the confidence to resist forever.
Not to mention anything else, if William was asked to be the Lord of Hell, he would hesitate and be curious.
And curiosity was the beginning of contact. With contact, there would be a gap in his heart.
"Thank you." He nodded solemnly at Odin, but then he thought doubtfully in his heart. Could it be that this old man Odin was afraid that the Fire Giant would be controlled by him?
It was equivalent to personally giving him the strongest weapon that could destroy Asgard?
As soon as this thought came out, it kept entrenching itself in his mind.
Then he thought about how Odin mentioned the Fire Giant at this time. Could it be that he didn't want him to come into contact with the Eternal Fire?
Sure enough, not long after, he heard Odin say, "The Eternal Fire's attribute is a bit special. I'm a bit worried that after your armor absorbs the Eternal Fire, it will develop its own consciousness.
So, if it's just to absorb the power of the flames, I can take you to the Dwarven Kingdom.
We can go there to absorb the heat of the stars and try our luck to see if we can modify Merlin's staff for you. "
"But I just want to try coming into contact with the Eternal Fire. And don't forget, you promised me a few days ago. If you want to change the conditions, then maybe …"
He stretched out his hand and waved at the ice box beside him. The treasure box flew to the dining table.
William smiled and said, "This treasure has been in your hands for a thousand years. Haven't you thought of forging it into a weapon, such as the Hammer of Frost like the Mjölnir?"
"Weapon? It's already the ultimate weapon. "
Odin placed his hand on the ice box. How could he not understand what William was thinking?
He sighed and said, "Ever since I got it, it's not that I haven't thought of using it to forge a weapon.
But after thinking about it, I feel that this treasure has no other use other than creating winter and death.
Even if it's modified into a weapon, it won't be able to increase its effect. Since it's all the same, there's no need to waste manpower and resources to modify it.
It's better to hide it in the treasure vault and avoid more killings while declaring Asgard's greatness to all the races in the universe. "
This was a declaration of greatness. It was clearly a reminder of the Frost Giant's humiliation of being defeated.
Moreover, the Fire Giant Surter was most afraid of Frost Magic. Since he had the ice box, why couldn't he just completely freeze Surter's Flame Kingdom?
Or was the ice box not as powerful as he imagined?
Odin was worried that if he used up all the Frost Energy inside, the treasure would be destroyed and cause the Frost Giant to start a war with Asgard.
"That's a pity. I thought that the ice box wouldn't be inferior to a planet's core, and the Hammer of Frost wouldn't be inferior to Mjölnir. I just happen to lack a weapon for close combat."
After saying this, William looked straight at Odin. "Why don't you just forge the ice box into a weapon first and give it to me after I help you kill the Dark Elves?"
Odin laughed and asked with narrowed eyes, "Are you a warrior or a mage?"
"Well …" William, who was wearing the sentinel armor, would have the same extraordinary defense and strength as Captain Marvel. If he picked up the hammer and became a warrior, he would definitely not be worse than Saul now.
But ever since William had created the Sentinel armor, he had not revealed this to anyone.
Even his flying ability was reduced again and again. He had never shown his speed of 100 kilometers per second in front of others.
When the enemy thought that William was a mage and tried to get close to him, they would realize that they couldn't even hit him, let alone break through his defense. If they weren't careful, they would be sent flying with a punch.
"Of course I'm a mage," William said seriously. "But the Hammer of Frost is called a hammer, but it's actually a magic weapon.
In the hands of a mage like me, it's definitely much more effective than in the hands of a warrior like you. "
Odin was a little hesitant at William's words. He instinctively felt that he was lying. Otherwise, why would he choose the shape of a hammer out of all the weapons?
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