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Chapter 1670

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Here, I want to explain the origin of the Vanir Gods and the origin of the conflict with the Aesir Gods.

After the great war, Odin took the lead in defeating the Frost Giants and the Fire Giants, dominating the world and establishing the supreme position of the Aesir Gods.

But it was not without opponents.

At the beginning of the world's birth, Vanaheim on the western coast also gave birth to a natural god with divine power.

This was the Vanir Gods.

The Vanir Gods were led by the sea god Nyolde.

He was one of the twelve main gods of the Aesir Gods, the current god of the coastal sea.

Some said that Nyolde was the descendant of the wise ancient gods, and there were also rumors that Nyolde and the giant Shaki's daughter, Skadi, who was killed by the Aesir Gods, were siblings.

Shaki was a mountain giant who lived in Jotunheim, so it seemed that the Vanir Gods also had giant blood.

The war between the two races originated from a dispute over the rules of heaven and earth, or a premeditated, organized test.

Among the Vanir Gods, there was a powerful Goddess called Gulvig.

This powerful goddess, like Odin, the origin of the gods of Asgard and the father of the gods, was also an ancient god. She was the origin of the gods of Vanir.

This goddess went to Asgard to discuss which of the two gods was greater and more worthy of people's worship.

The Aesir Gods sensed the thoughts of this powerful goddess and thought that she came with bad intentions, so Odin threw the spear Gunnil at her to declare war.

Gunnil was a ten-thousand-year-old weapon in the hands of Odin, the father of the gods. Its raw material was a trunk of the World Tree, which had terrifying divine power.

It could easily kill the gods.

Odin used this spear and divine fire to kill the goddess Gulvig as many as three times, but Gulvig could be resurrected each time.

The father of the gods could not kill the goddess Gulvig, and similarly, the origin of the Vanir Gods, the goddess Gulvig could not do anything to the father of the gods, Odin.

The war lasted for a long time, and both sides suffered a lot of losses. Countless small gods, new gods, and even gods fell. Both sides were tired of this war, so they decided to make peace and exchange hostages.

The three hostages that the Vanir Gods exchanged were the leader of the Vanir Gods, Niold, and the children of Niold and his sister, Nasus, Frey and Freya.

In this regard, the Warner Gods were quite honest. They offered up the current leader of the Gods, as well as their children.

But from this, it could be seen that the God of the Ocean, Nolde, wasn't doing well in the Vanir Divine Race.

The one who started the battle was the Origin Goddess Gulvig, and the one who took the blame was actually him.

As the leader of the Vanir God Race, he had been abandoned by the God Race and thrown away like trash. He had even lost two of his children.

Although the three of them were the twelve main gods of Asgard, compared to the sincerity of the Vanir Gods, the Asir Gods' exchange of hostages was a little perfunctory.

The two hostages were Odin's brother Haniel and the wisdom giant Mimir.

Even though this god was Odin's brother and was very handsome, he was actually a retard.

His personality was dull, his brain was slow, and he was especially bad at talking.

There was also the Giant of Wisdom, Mimir.

After losing an eye, Odin finally found a chance to take revenge on the old giant who had exchanged his eye.

After Haniel and Mimir came to Vanaheim, they were very welcomed by the Vanir Gods at first. The name of the God King's brother seemed to carry a lot of weight.

The Vanir Gods also let Haniel become a small leader with real power in the Vanir Gods.

But the Vanir Gods soon found clues. It seemed that on all occasions, the old giant Mimir was helping Haniel, answering and answering all kinds of questions he raised.

And once Mimir was gone, Haniel, the tall and handsome brother of the God King, was like a fool, useless.

The Vanir Gods were very angry because of this, feeling that they had been fooled and deceived by the Asir Gods.

But Haniel was the brother of the God King, so he couldn't be killed.

But to the wisdom giant Mimir, that old man, there was no such taboo.

The Vanir Gods found an opportunity to cut off the head of the wisdom giant Mimir and sent someone to send it to Asgard to show their strong anger and injustice.

After the Asir Gods in the Immortal Palace received the head of the wisdom giant Mimir, many of the Asir Gods were very angry at the Vanir Gods for doing this, but there was nothing they could do.

At this time, the Frost Giants were causing trouble, and the Asir Gods were unwilling to start another war.

This matter was left unsettled at this point.

But the Father of the Gods was very happy to see the wisdom giant killed. Firstly, he had avenged the loss of his eye, and secondly, the smartest of the Nine Realms, the old giant who claimed to be able to see the past, present, and future, was gone. He could monopolize the Fountain of Wisdom and draw on the wisdom of the Fountain of Wisdom alone.

Of course, the narrow-minded God King did not let go of the wisdom giant Mimir.

He smeared the wisdom giant's head that the Vanir Gods had sent back with various herbs, smeared all kinds of strange medicinal juices, and secretly refined it with a divine spell. He gave Mimir's head power so that it could talk to him and dig out all kinds of secrets that Mimir knew.

In short, he treated Mimir's head as an old story, and used it to relieve boredom and amuse himself in his spare time.

Passing through the end of the Heim Underworld, Qin Feng directly passed through the Country of True Fire, Muspelheim, and went directly to the roots of the World Tree.

The sunset here was gorgeous, and the flowers were like brocade. This red sunset fell, and this place was like a huge garden.

After Mimir's death, the Fountain of Wisdom lost its guardian. In order to prevent other creatures from mistakenly entering here, or to prevent other gods from stealing the Fountain of Wisdom, absorbing wisdom, and threatening Odin's rule, the Father of the Gods sealed this place with a divine spell, and arranged a giant eagle here to build a nest on a branch of the World Tree, secretly guarding the Fountain of Wisdom.

Qin Feng's figure changed, and he came under the tree. He first saw the giant nest on a trunk of the World Tree. A golden eagle squinted in the nest, its golden feathers awe-inspiring.

Qin Feng smiled faintly, and among the 72 Transformations, a kind of magic appeared in his mind. With a wave of his sleeve, a faint golden light appeared and turned into a small bug.

Like a stream of light, it entered the body of the giant golden eagle.

Whoosh!

After a while, the golden eagle began to fall asleep.

This was a sleepy bug.

This kind of magic was necessary for stealing, killing, and arson. Even if a Lord God was hit by it, he would be confused and fall asleep.

Seeing this, Qin Feng landed under the tree. The divine spell of Odin, the Father of the Gods, could not stop him at all. A faint golden light appeared around Qin Feng, and Odin's divine spell was silently melted by the golden light. Like a drop of water, an ancient and primitive divine spring appeared in front of Qin Feng.

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