Chapter 411 It's good to have someone to accompany you when you're unlucky

Such a not-so-funny and in-depth joke failed to bring any substantial progress to the relationship between Zorro and Hela, the goddess of death. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Zorro plans to pull Hela to his side after learning that Hela is not on good terms with Fenrir and can even be said to be a little tense. Now it seems unlikely. Apparently Hela had a holiday with Fenrir, but it wasn't deep enough to ignore a being. Or, in other words, the presence that prompted—or forced—them to cooperate in the campaign against Asgard was incredibly "persuasive."

However, things are not absolute. When Fenrir had completed the process of apparently being reborn from the ashes and began to show his formidable strength, Zorro's turnaround came suddenly.

I don't know if Fenrir had the intention of getting rid of Hela in the first place, or if he was so confident that he no longer needed to worry about the consequences after being "reborn", or if there were any sequelae or side effects in the process of rebirth, when Zorro once again avoided his attack and hid behind Hela, who was still restrained, the claw he swung out only paused for a moment in front of Hela, and then slapped it Hela, slapping the queen of the Heim underworld to the ground along with Zorro, a "little person" from a backward civilization on Earth.

The whole ground cracked into a net, and there was a hole in it.

At the time when he had to restrain the most primitive *** due to physical reasons, Zorro thought about what kind of position he would have in his first intimate contact with the opposite sex - not the kind between friends. But now that he really has almost negative contact with a person of the opposite sex who is not a friend, he just wants to say......

Ouch my god, the bones are falling apart!

Compared to Zorro, Hela, the goddess of death, seems to be in a much better situation. Although she said that she received a wolf paw from Fenrir, she had Zorro on her back when she landed, and her physique seemed to be much stronger than Zorro. In short, frowning and waiting for relief, her upper body was tied, she first calmly flipped to the left, sat up, and then stood up in a slightly awkward position while saying coldly to Fenrir: "Are you sure you know what you're doing?" ”

Fenrir cracked open and laughed—he was already the size of a two- or three-story building.

"Sure, and I'm pretty conscious right now—just in case you ask about that later." He looked at Hela in the same way that a beast looked at its prey that was about to be hunted down. "You think too highly of your status, or your status. The reason why you became a part of this fight against Asgard, and the reason why you got this opportunity, is just a coincidence, not how important you are. It just so happens that the one who needs to find a breakthrough to frame Asgard is the one you can give in a short period of time, and that's it. Now that you've created this opportunity, and we've made good use of it, it means you're out of use. Moreover, you have already contributed your army of the underworld. If I can get rid of you, not only will that one not embarrass me, but will even be happy to see the result! Hey, hey, hey......"

According to the original plan, Hela, who had not cooperated or resisted before, and her captured warriors of the Heim Underworld were imprisoned, and Fenrir was responsible for rescuing Hela, and then Hela led the army of pretending to surrender from the dungeon, starting from the innermost central temple to attack and destroy, and cooperate with the "allies" from other sides to destroy Asgard. For this reason, long before the Asgardians hit Heim's underworld, Hela sprayed some kind of special spray on her clothes, which was colorless, odorless, and had no other easily detectable traces of existence to others, and only Fenrir was able to locate it. That's how Fenrir found him before - although Loki's disguised Odin deliberately put Hela in another secret location to imprison, Fenrir's mission hasn't changed.

Only now, Fenrir's goals have changed. He was going to kill Hela, who he didn't like and didn't like, and then go to the Asgardian dungeon to release those Heim warriors from the underworld, and blame the Asgardians for killing Hela.

“…… You've never really seen yourself as a part of the Heim Underworld, and the people of the Heim Underworld don't really support you. But in any case, your death can inspire your people, your former people, to resent the Asgardians, even if only to a low degree. After all, a large part of them were already hostile to the Asgardians. Then I will be able to take your men and defeat the Asgardians. In this way, I can't say that they will become my people in the future. I want to say that sitting in the position of King of the Underworld of Heim is not the same as Suffering, although the Heim Underworld is not as beautiful as Asgard, I still like it! ”

From another point of view, Fenrir's growth process is a history of struggle for the counterattack of the sling that is about to be completed. In the past, because he had no human form, the people of Asgardian never looked at him squarely. Hela is the one who is most obvious — at least that's what he thinks. Now, he has mastered great strength, and he has come with destruction, destroying this place he once longed for, enjoying the desperate eyes of those he once couldn't climb, and even trampling one of the goddesses under his claws...... This feeling, well, looks like the protagonist in a cool article!

Next, I don't know if the shackles in my heart have been released, whether it is a great increase in strength or "Fenrir Nirvana" does have the effect of breaking and standing up, in short, Zorro, the real protagonist, was pressed and beaten by Fenrir, a guy who is really on the protagonist's template, and there is almost no chance to fight back. Occasionally, he managed to turn over his hand and slash Fenrir once or twice, and those wounds recovered after a burst of green fire that had appeared before. Although Zorro knew that this way of recovery was illogical and there must be side effects, it was obvious that he couldn't help Fenrir before the side effects came out, and he was even going to plant it in the hands of the other party.

In contrast, unlike before, this time the goddess of death, Hela, was a little more unlucky than Zorro. Although her physical strength is higher than Zorro's, she is not someone who uses hand-to-hand combat as her main means of attack. And the current situation is that her upper body, wrists, arms, and torso are all bound by Asgard's special chains, and her neck is also wearing a forbidden collar so that her magic ability cannot be used, if she is not quite agile, and Zorro helps from time to time, she would have died under Fenrir's claws or teeth.

But there's just a saying...... That's right, it's called a long time to be lost. After narrowly avoiding Fenrir's onslaught on another occasion, Hela accidentally gets caught in the back of the opponent and is caught by Fenrir's "Wolf Swing". It's so good that she can't die, and the direction she just avoided is on Zorro's side. Before poor Zorro could do so, he was hit again by Hela, who was flying upside down, and smashed to the ground several meters away.

This time, instead of clapping his claws again, Fenrir leaped in before they could get to their feet, opening his bloody jaws in front of them, spewing at them a breath of sulfur and some strange fishy smell - or simply a column of air, crushing them to the ground with a wave of air. After such a somewhat illogical action, the wolf's face showed a strange "evil and crazy" female Xiang Wen's domineering president-style smile, and then a half-turned tail rolled up the two and put them into his mouth.

Poor Zorro. This is the second time he has been swallowed. But compared to before, this time there is a big beautiful woman with him - even if this beauty may be old enough to be his grandmother, or even grandma's grandmother, but, hey, at least for the better, isn't it!