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Chapter 1672

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Facing pairs of gloomy and unfriendly eyes.

"Brother, Odin, do you still treat me as your brother?"

Loki laughed so hard that tears flowed out of his eyes.

Odin frowned slightly, his one eye coldly looking at Loki.

"No, you've already forgotten. You've forgotten who killed the Frost Giant ancestor Yumir for you, and who helped you sit on the throne of the King of the Gods!"

"You've already forgotten your promise!"

"You gave the Priesthood of Light that originally belonged to me to your most beloved Balder. You imprisoned my children in that dark place where there is no light!"

"From the beginning to the end, I've misjudged you. You're selfish, greedy, and stingy! Even the Black Dwarf of Safatavhan is more generous than you! "

"Loki, you evil god, what right do you have to criticize the great King of the Gods, the Father of the Gods, Odin!"

As the son of Odin, the God of Poetry, Wisdom, and Eloquence, Bracki, was the first to stand up and berate him angrily.

Loki turned around and looked at the God of Poetry, Wisdom, and Eloquence, and said word by word. "Bracki, you cowardly Prince Charming, what right do you have to shout here? Everyone here has the right to stand here, but you, a coward, don't have the right?"

"Loki, how dare you insult this God like this?" Bracki's face was red, and he suddenly stood up from the throne.

Loki glanced at him and sneered. "Do you dare to deny your cowardice? Back then, the Frost Giant turned into an eagle and captured your wife, the Goddess of Youth, Eden, and the Gods sent you to Solemheim (Solemheim is a place in Jotunheim). You were as timid as a quail, hiding in your temple and trembling. If it weren't for me, do you think Eden would have been able to return to your side?"

Bracki's eyes were bloodshot. That was the shame of his life.

On the side, the Goddess of Youth, Eden, had an unnatural expression.

She had been stripped naked by the Frost Giant, Xia Ji. She had almost been violated by that abominable giant.

The gods looked at Loki with gloomy faces. Braki was one of the twelve main gods of Aesir.

"Your Highness Blaki, you don't have to bother with an evil god. What happened back then was decided by the gods. If Loki hadn't deceived His Highness Eden with a scheme, His Highness Eden wouldn't have been caught off guard and wouldn't have fallen into that hateful Frost Giant Xia's trap and been captured!"

A tall Ancient God said indifferently.

Of the Twelve Prime Gods, the former God of the Ocean, the current God of the Coastal Sea, Nolde.

The former God King Vanir had always been respected by the gods of the Asir Gods. When he saw Blaki insulting Loki, he couldn't help but speak up.

Loki's eyes were filled with mockery when he heard Neold's rebuke.

"Don't play the good guy here, Nolde!"

"Do you think no one knows about your dirty deeds? First, you slept with your sister, and then you were cheated on. You still have the face to stand among the gods of Aesir? Don't you feel ashamed?"

Nolde's expression changed drastically. He stared at Loki, almost gnashing his teeth.

This was almost his Achilles' heel.

After being traded to the Asir Gods as a hostage of the God King of the Vanir Gods, Nolde had a marriage.

After the Frost Giant was burned to death by the gods of Aesir because he stole the Goddess of Youth, Eden.

The daughter of the Frost Giant, the Goddess of Winter, Skati, came to Asgard to seek justice.

The Goddess of Winter, Skati, was a third-generation Ancient God, but she controlled the power of winter and glaciers. Her priesthood was very powerful, and she was also a Prime God. On that day, winter arrived. The scenery was beautiful and picturesque, and the kingdom of the gods was filled with the power of winter snow.

The gods tried to reconcile with her.

They agreed to Skati's request: to let her choose one of the gods to be her husband.

But the gods also made a condition: she could only choose her husband based on their feet.

Skati originally wanted to choose the most handsome Balder, the deceased God of Light, as her husband. She chose a pair of feet that she thought were the most perfect. She thought that such perfect feet should belong to Balder, but she chose the God of the Ocean, Nolde.

This made Nolde overjoyed.

He had simply picked up a beautiful goddess for free.

Of course, the Goddess of Winter, Skati, might have been plotted against by the gods of Aesir, or was influenced by something. She actually chose to agree to the condition of choosing a husband and gave up revenge for her father.

But Nolde was not happy for long.

Nolde was a coastal sea god from the gods of Vanir, and he lived in Norton (Ship City).

Skati, as the Goddess of Winter, lived in Solemheim in Jotunheim (the Giant Kingdom), which was the place where Sharkey once hid the Goddess of Youth, Eden.

Although the two were married, their interests were quite different.

At first, they agreed to take turns living in the two places every nine days (or three days).

But neither of them could adapt to the other's environment, and the marriage ended in a breakup.

The natural gods were greatly influenced by their priesthood and divinity. Unlike some of the natural ancient gods in the primitive world, who had perfect control of the rules of heaven and earth, their minds were tough, and they were not, or very rarely, affected by the power of the rules of heaven and earth.

Although the ocean and ice intersected, one was changeable, and the other was cold and cruel. These were two extremes, and it was difficult for them to be together.

Unless the two ancient gods could defeat the divinity and become the God King.

Soon after, the Goddess of Winter met the God of Archery, Uriel.

He was a Prince Charming who loved snow and hunting.

He was the stepson of Thor, the God of Thunder, and the son of the Goddess of Earth and Harvest.

Seeing that Nolde, the God of the Coastal Sea, was speechless by Loki's rebuttal, a beautiful goddess shouted.

"Loki, shut up! Everyone in the Aesir gods has the freedom to love, but none of the Aesir gods are like you, who turned into a mare and fooled around with a stallion. You even gave birth to an eight-legged divine colt, and the god got pregnant and gave birth to a child. This is a strange story!"

Loki's expression changed greatly, and a trace of fierceness flashed in his eyes. He looked at the beautiful goddess who had spoken, but his expression soon returned to normal.

He looked at the goddess with a sneer and laughed strangely.

"Freya, the Goddess of War, Nolde's daughter, you shameless bitch. When it comes to strange stories, no one can compare to you!"

"The taste of being a Dark Dwarf is pretty good. Being locked up in a cave by four dark-skinned and extremely ugly Dark Dwarves for four days and nights. Tell me, should I praise you for being good at playing or for having a unique taste?!"

Freya was the Goddess of Love, the Goddess of War, and the Goddess of Magic. She was the god with the highest level of magic in Asgard. It was said that Odin's magic was learned from Freya after she came to Asgard.

Freya and Frey were the children of Neolde and his sister, Nasus. They had inherited their parents' tradition, or rather, the chaotic tradition of the Vanir race. They had an indescribable relationship, but they did not marry or have any children.

Freya's husband was the God of Summer, Nolde. They had a pair of beautiful and lovely daughters.

Gods, giants, mortals, and even dwarves coveted Freya's beauty, but her husband, Nolde, was not faithful in love. He liked to travel more than Freya, and whenever he was tired of a place, he would leave without saying goodbye.

On a journey to find Nolde, Freya saw four dwarves making a very beautiful necklace called Bricht Jarman.

This was a very special necklace. It had no other power, but it could be continuously strengthened and increase its own charm.

Freya wanted this necklace very much when she saw it. She asked the dwarves how much they could sell it to her for, but the dwarves were more lustful than greedy. They said that they would not sell it for any price, and that the price for this necklace was to sleep with the four of them for one night.

Freya slept with the four dwarves in the cave for four nights ….

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