Volume 3 Exotic Divine Path Chapter 12 The Situation of Life and Death

Many years ago, God's Domain Asgard, Hell.

This is the darkest place in Asgard, and the most difficult place to relate to "God".

Here, there is no peace or holiness related to the divine realm at all, only endless fear.

Coming here, even the heroic warriors who were led by the Valkyries to rank in Valhalla's Hall of Valhalla, the heroic souls who had been trained in the sea of swords, guns and blood would tremble irresistibly because of boundless fear.

But today, this place, which is known as the "Eternal Hell" of the Night, has a bright light.

It is the divine light that belongs to the gods.

Known as "Loki's Enemy", Heimdall, the guardian of the Rainbow Bridge in Beafrost, travels to the deepest depths of the Underworld, where his divine glow illuminates everything before his eyes.

In this oppressive space, there is a huddled figure.

As if sensing the arrival of outsiders, the figure struggling to stand up, bound by countless fishy and ugly intestines.

"Loki. Heimdall looked at the figure and called out his name.

"Ho, ho, ho......" Hearing the name, the bloodied prisoner made an inexplicable sound. The sound felt like laughter, but I don't know if it was because the intestines around the neck were too tight, or for some other reason, this "laughter" sounded like a decades-old smoking gun in the human world suddenly had an asthma attack.

The light from Heimdall's body illuminated his face.

Loki's appearance is dignified, with a handsome and noble face. But after a long period of torture, Loki's handsome appearance became extremely terrifying, and his face was as pale as death and covered in blood. His long hair and beard stood unkempt and looked like strange horns.

This was the punishment he had endured, the price of instigating the death of Bald, the god of light, the son of Odin.

After Badr's death, Loki was punished with the severest punishment. God-King Odin turned Loki and his wife Sigern's child, Wally, into a wolf, and had it bite his brother, Loki and Sigourn's other child, Nalver, to death, and bind Loki with Nalver's intestines. In addition to this, Odin also summoned a huge poisonous snake, and from between its terrible fangs, drops of venom fell on Loki's face, without stopping for a second.

Although he always likes to hide behind the scenes, Loki has always paid great attention to his appearance. But at this moment, Heimdall's lofty posture and the unobstructed look in Loki's current ugliness made Loki, who had always paid attention to appearance, feel a strong sense of shame.

Even after all these years, Loki can't forget that scene. Hundreds of years have passed, and everything has returned to his original state, but as soon as he closes his eyes, the scene involuntarily comes to mind. No matter how clean he was, the tip of his nose was always filled with a thick smell of blood. Therefore, for hundreds of years, he has worn a black cloak, covered his face with a huge hood, and hidden everything about himself under one black fog after another—even if in many cases his appearance alone can solve many "verbal" confrontations.

But today, that's the feeling.

It's the feeling again!

After the black mist cleared, the embarrassed Loki stared viciously at the owner of the golden light that shattered the black mist and struck him on his forehead with great accuracy.

By Li Juntian's side, Nezha, who stretched out his middle finger and swayed in the Qiankun circle, smiled extremely brightly, and in addition to being brilliant, there was even a hint of obscenity.

"Wow, Loki, this baby is even 'full of praise' from the old cow!"

"Bastard!" Loki, who was staring at Nezha, roared, "Haven't you become a martyr in the mausoleum!!"

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Exegesis:

Note (1): Heimdallr (Old Norse: Heimdallr) is the patron saint of the gods in Norse mythology. Also known as Rig, he has a mouth full of gold teeth, and his eyes are sharp and far-reaching, he can see all directions, no matter day or night, he can see 300 miles away, and he can also hear the hissing sound of grass growing when he is lying on the ground. He guards the Bifrost Bridge, the gateway to the Celestial Realm, day and night, against the Frost Giants. He rode a golden-maned horse and carried the Gjallarhorn on his shoulder, and in case of emergency, he blew the horn and summoned the gods to deal with it. Legend has it that he was the first person in the heavenly realm.

Heimdall was the guardian of Asgard, and for such a task, the gods gave him the best eyes to see far away even in the dark. Give him very sensitive ears, even the sound of grass and wool growing can be heard, and he will not get tired without rest day and night. Heimdall usually stood guard near the Rainbow Bridge, watching with his extraordinary eyes and ears to prevent the giants from sneaking into the realm of God. But he also had his own palace, Himinbjorg, which means "Palace of the Guardians". In addition, his horse is called "Gultopp", which means "Golden Dome". The person he hates the most is the evil god Loki, so he is also known as "Loki's enemy". When Ragnarok arrived, he blew his horn one last time, and Heimdall and Loki faced off and died with him. At the same time, he is also the last god to fall.