Chapter 116: Brunhilde's Tragic Love (Part I)

Brunhilde actually knew that the three of them Valkyrie would betray Odin, after all, although Valkyrie is a goddess, but in the final analysis, she is just a woman, and what makes a woman make a major decision is nothing more than love. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Because the Valkyries also often travel to the world. When they were on earth, they put on goose feathers and turned into swans; When they encounter a clear stream, they often take off their feather coats and bathe in the water.

If she is seen and hides her feather coat, you can keep her on the ground. If you want to force her to be a wife, you can do it.

In this way, the three Valkyries of Orlune, Hervi and Horaceguth were kept as wives by the three sons of the king of Lapland, and it took nine years before they finally flew back to the sky under the intervention of the Lord God Odin.

It is precisely because of this that Valkyrie, who have never experienced love, Orlune, Helwell and Horaceguth, have fully experienced the beauty of love in their nine years in the world, and gradually began to get tired of fighting day and night as Valkyrie.

But because of the intervention of Lord Odin, the three of them had to leave their husbands and return to heaven. It is said that once a woman is persistent, it is very terrible, and the goddess is naturally the same.

So for hundreds of years, Orlune, Helvier, and Holas Guth began to hate Odin more and more because they missed their husbands in the world, especially when they knew that their husbands had passed away, but there was no way.

It wasn't until later that the three of them began to plan in Valhalla with the convenience of their identities, because Valkyrie's usual task was to pour wine for the Heroes in Valhalla, and many of the Heroes in Valhalla were men who died in battle, and it was actually very simple for a beautiful goddess to let the old men listen to her.

That's right, to put it bluntly, relying on the flesh business, Orlune, Helweill and Horace Guth have completely mastered the entire Valhalla for hundreds of years.

And now, it's time to make a difference.

"Sister Brunhilde, everyone is a woman, and if we remember correctly, Sister Brunhilde also had her own husband, right?"

"In that case, why can't my sister think about it for us?"

Seeing that Brunhilde was ready for battle, Orlune immediately took out his lightning gun as well.

"I ...... I ......"

Suddenly, Brunhilde was speechless, and her long blonde hair hung limply for a moment, as if she was caught in her own memories.

Brunhild is Odin's daughter, and as one of the most combat-ready Valkyrie in the entire Valkyrie, Odin naturally pays unusual attention to her. She also had a relationship, but it can only be said to be a very tragic relationship.

Once, when the two countries were at war, Brunhild was demoted by Odin when he mistook the wrong person to help and gave the undeserved side a victory. And Odin also surrounded Brunhilde with a wall of flames to prevent outsiders from coming in and rescuing her.

When Sigurd came here one day, and when he went up from the foot of the mountain, he found that the whole mountain was ablaze, and when he reached the top of the mountain, he saw a circle of flames whirring in such a way that even the bravest would have been deterred.

But he unexpectedly rushed into the ring of fire. At that moment, the raging flames were suddenly extinguished, and Sigeld followed a path of white ash and entered a castle. The doors of the castle were wide open, and Sigurd rode in without hindrance.

There is not a single person here; Finally, in the middle of the courtyard, he saw a figure in armor and a helmet lying there. When Sigurd dismounted, and when he unveiled the man's iron helmet's mask, he exclaimed, that he was not a warrior, but a very beautiful maiden. He tried all kinds of ways to wake her up, but to no avail.

Later, he used his sword to cut through her close-fitting armor, which was lined with a snow-white robe, and her long golden hair draped around her waist. When the armor was completely cut, the maiden opened her eyes; A ray of sunlight shone on her face, and her eyes shone as she looked back at the young warrior who had woken her up. At this moment, the two of them fell in love with each other.

When Odin found out about this, he was very angry and dared to disrupt his own arrangement, but as the lord of the gods, he couldn't pull his face to punish Sigurd.

Later, Odin came up with an idea, and together with Hainir and Loki, he pretended to be human and went to the house of Heridmar. At the door, Loki saw an otter basking in the sun. This was actually changed by Hordemar's son, Otto, who Odin actually knew, but Loki didn't.

And Loki originally belonged to the evil god, and his personality was feminine and changeable, so he killed the otter, carried it on his shoulder, and prepared to cook a dinner.

Seeing this, Odin smiled inwardly, knowing that his plan had succeeded.

The three gods entered the house of Khredmar and were immediately captured; Heridmar demanded that they pay for their son's life, unless they could redeem it with enough gold to fill the otter skins. He released Loki first and told him to try to raise gold.

Loki found Andvali, a dwarf living underwater, and snatched all of his gold and his "Helmet of Terror". However, he still felt that the gold was not enough, and finally snatched the gold-absorbing ring from Andrwally's hand. The gold-absorbing ring can attract gold by itself, like a magnet attracting iron.

Andrwally, who had been robbed of the ring, cursed that whoever obtained the ring would be killed, but Loki ignored it and returned with his gains.

Back at Hridemar's house, Loki took out the gold he had stolen and threw it onto the otter skin. But the otter skin grew on its own, and Loki's gold was not enough. In the end, Loki had no choice but to sacrifice the gold-absorbing ring he had stolen. Then the three gods were free to go back.

The curse of the gnomes is about to be fulfilled. Because it was the brother's life money, both Favernier and Lykin demanded a share of the gold, but Heridmar, who was obsessed with money, gave nothing.

Favernier killed his father and kicked out of the house from Laikin, who had asked for a share of the property, until now. Lykin becomes a wanderer, living on his cleverness and craftsmanship. And Favernir, who had long been on his treasure, turned into a terrible dragon, and lived in Gnita Hyde.

Laiking later turned to Sieged for help to avenge him. Sieged agreed to Lekim's plea for help. So he and Rykin went to settle old scores with the poisonous dragon Favernir.

They rode through the mountains, which rose higher and higher, until they reached a desolate moraine, which Laiking said was where Favernier lived, leaving Sigeld alone.

When Sigurd had been walking for a long time, he met a one-eyed old man, who told him to dig a ditch and set up an ambush here, and when the poisonous dragon came out, he stabbed it in the heart with his sword. Sigaldei dug a ditch and hid in it; Favernir passed through the moraine every day to the river to drink, and as he passed above the ditch, Sigeld stabbed the dragon in the left chest and slew the demon.

Seeing that the danger had passed, Lykin approached. Fearing that Higeld would demand payment, he first complained that Higeld should not have killed his brother. He said that a life is worth a life, and that as long as Sigurd dug up the dragon's heart for him and burned it for him, he was willing to reconcile. Sigeld readily agreed, agreeing to serve as a cook for the time being. While waiting for the dragon's heart to eat, Laijin was making up his mind how to plot against this young man.

Sigurd roasted the dragon's heart for a while, then touched it with his hand to see if it was done. Unexpectedly, his hands burned. He put his finger in his mouth and sucked—as the burned man does—and at once the wonder came: as soon as the dragon's blood touched his tongue, he suddenly understood the bird's speech.

A flock of birds was chirping around him. When Sigeld listened attentively, he knew that the birds were saying to him: Laiking had bad intentions, and should kill Laiking and take his gold, because this was the spoils that Sigeld deserved; As for the dragon's heart and dragon's blood, Shigurd can eat it himself.

These words of advice were in line with Sigeld's intentions, and he killed Lygin, drank the dragon's blood and Lygin's blood, and ate most of the dragon's heart, leaving a small half to be eaten later. Sigurd took the "Helm of Terror" (anyone who was against the wearer would be terrified) and the Ring of Gold, and put the gold in his horse's backpack.

However, Sigurd actually didn't take Brunhilde with him at that time, because he didn't have the ability, and there were still many beasts under the mountain, so he couldn't escape with Brunhilde. So he told Brünnhilde to wait until his martial arts were advanced before he came to fetch her.

Later, after killing the dragon, Sigeld returned to the palace where Brünnhilde was imprisoned, and put the gold ring he had snatched from Laikin on Brunhilde's finger, which was regarded as an engagement contract. He swore that he would always love her alone. There's still no way to get Brunhilde out of here, though.

So, Sigeld went down the mountain again to hone his martial arts and look for a way to help Brunhilde out.

Later, however, Sigeld roamed to the Nibelunge; It is shrouded in fog all year round, with Giorgi as the king and Grihilde as the queen.

The queen was a terrible person, for she was not only magical, but also able to concoct magic potions, one of which could make the drinker forget what had happened and obey her will. They had three sons: Guennar, Hugnier, and Gutom, and a daughter named Gudrune, the most gentle and beautiful of the maidens.

Giuki asked Sigeld to stay longer, and Sigurd agreed. Soon his bravery was admired by Queen Greyhilde, who wanted to make him the husband of her daughter, Goodrun. So, one day, she mixed up a magic potion and asked Goodrune to give it to Sigurd. As a result, Sigeld completely forgot about Brunhilde and his own vows, and fell in love with Goodrune with all his heart.

Although he felt a slight sense of uneasiness, Sigeld finally proposed to Goodrun, and it succeeded. Their marriage made the Nibeluns happy. Sigurd took out half of the dragon's heart he had hidden, and let Goodrune eat some; Since then, Goodrune's temperament has changed, and he is cold to everyone except Sigurd. Sigeld became brothers to Guennar and Hugney and vowed never to hate each other.