Chapter 60: Badr's Nightmare

"Ah!!h

In Asgard, a beautiful palace that radiated infinite light, suddenly a scream rang out.

In the bedroom, surrounded by all kinds of gold and silver inlays, Badr, the god of light, sat on the bed and was half-covered with a quilt, and he had just woken up from a nightmare, his handsome face still stained with sweat was full of panic, and his emerald green eyes were still trembling from time to time.

It was a long time before he stroked his forehead and slowly let out a groan of pain.

......

"Badr, the god of light, is haunted by nightmares!"

The news spread throughout Asgard a few months later, causing the gods to talk about it.

Badr, who is generous by nature, has to say that his personality is indeed so good that he is extremely rare among the Norse gods who are mostly berserkers, and he can even be called the character of the Virgin.

Just like the light he symbolizes, he will not have any dislike because of the good or evil of the other party, gender, race, or origin, but will treat everyone equally and repay the same light.

Not to mention the gods, even the big snake that was suppressed under the bottom of the sea had met him a few times with him who traveled by chance, and after talking, the big snake unexpectedly looked at this guy and was more pleasing to the eye, at least from the "gods who must be killed", and specially divided into a "gods who can be killed or not" ranks.

From Asgard, where the gods live, to Jotunheim, where the frost giants live, except for the Heim underworld, where the environment is too harsh, except for the dead and a few gods, so Badr has not been there, the nine worlds can be said to be full of Badr's friends.

And this kind of character also led to his indecision and indecisiveness, but as Odin's eldest son besides Thor, he was the heir of the god king, so his son Vorseti was regarded as the god of justice and truth to assist him in various judgments.

And now, the future god-king has fallen into a nightmare.

Gods often rarely dream, and when they do, they are often extraordinary dreams.

For example, it is to travel between the past and the future, to foresee the past and the future, or to go back and forth between life and death, to communicate with those extraordinary living and dead in dreams, and nightmares often mean something bad omen.

Badr, the god of light, was indeed gentle enough to say that he did not tell his nightmare at first, but only because of his nightmares every night, which caused the god of light to weaken his consciousness and become emaciated, that his mother, the gods, was able to notice it, and then, after taking pity on herself, the son of the future god king, the god queen summoned the gods in the golden palace to try to find a solution.

There is an edict from the queen of the gods, and of course all the gods are coming.

In the Golden Palace, the gods or divination, or spells, or even directly into the dream of the god of light, Badr, after exhausting all kinds of methods, including the god king Odin and the god queen Friga, who has the ability to predict the past and future, the gods can not fully decipher the meaning of Badr's nightmare, but there is only one thing that all the gods recognize, that is, this is a huge bad omen.

After pondering for a long time, Odin mounted his eight-legged Pegasus and prepared to go to the underworld of Hem to find Hela, the Lord of Death, about the situation.

In this world, if there are still some signs of death that he does not know about as a god-king and can predict the future, it is probably only Hela of the half-dead man and the wise giant Mimir who know.

The eight-hoofed steed sliced through the sky, across the ocean, and down the River Styx to the land of the dead shrouded in mist.

However, to Odin's strange thing, there seemed to be some celebratory sound at the moment when he looked down, in the only lighted palace in the Dead Country, hidden in the deep fog.

The God King frowned slightly, he rode an eight-legged divine horse, only hovering in the air, and did not really fall into the realm of death.

The world of death, which has existed since the beginning of the birth of heaven and earth, has its own rules and order, and even the god king Odin can hardly bear the environment full of the breath of death, if he really falls directly into the world of death, even if he is a god king, I am afraid that he will not escape the fate of transforming into the dead, and then being enslaved by Hela, the lord of death.

Not to mention, in the country of death, those ancient beings who died in the war between the ancient frost giants and the ancient gods long before the birth of the world are still there, in that era, the world of death already existed, but even if they were once so powerful, after death, they had to submit to the god of death Hela.

However, not being able to enter the world of the dead does not mean that Odin is powerless against the world of death, otherwise, he would not be able to make Hela bow to him.

He stretched out a finger, and it flew in the air, chanting all kinds of runi scripts in his mouth, and the sound in his mouth roared like thunder and lightning, and in a short time, cold wind and rain came in an instant under his spell.

In the midst of howling winds and storms, Hela, much larger than a human and closer to a giant, answered the call from the world of death beneath Odin.

She flew in the air, looking down at the god king Odin riding the eight-legged god steed in front of her, there was too much respect between her cold eyebrows, but she leaned over slightly for Odin to show her respect for the god king, and then asked slowly.

"What is the matter with the God-King's call to me?"

Odin looked up, looked at the huge Hela in front of him, and asked in a loud voice.

"Why is there a sound of celebration in your palace?"

Hela replied vaguely.

"The world of the dead is about to welcome a noble person, so we have brewed mellow honey for it and prepared a feast for it. ”

"Who's that man?"

Odin didn't listen to Hela's evasive words, but asked aggressively.

Hela didn't answer, just shook her head.

"God King, the living have the rules of the living, but the dead also have the order of the dead, all things must die if they are born, even if you are a god king, but there are some things, you still don't pursue too much. ”

Odin's brow furrowed, and his old face was covered by a rich gray beard, making it difficult to see what he was thinking.

"That's Badr, right?"

He said suddenly.

Hela didn't answer him, but she didn't answer, which was already an answer in itself.

"There's no way to stop it?"

The God-King asked, staring closely at Hela in front of him.

In front of him, Hela's face was noncommittal, and there was a little more coldness and dissatisfaction on his face.

"Perhaps, but that's not something that you, as the god king of the living, can continue to ask. ”

Without waiting for Odin to speak, she went straight back to her palace.

Odin's face was silent, and Hela's attitude was obvious, the world of the living was not the same as the world of the dead.

As the king of the dead, all the dead are under the jurisdiction of Hela, even if the gods are dead, and Odin is the god king who rules over all the living, and the two should be equal.

And Hela, although she is now forced by the power of Runi's writing, has to bow down to him, but there are some things that can't be asked, it's as simple as that. That's why Odin's pressing step by step made her so dissatisfied that she brushed her sleeves away.

He touched his beard quietly, but a word crossed his mind inexplicably.

"Regaruk ......"

Suddenly, there was a little more fear and loss in his heart.