Chapter Twenty-Three: The Tragedy of the Younger Brother Killing His Brother with an Arrow
Loki, the god of fire, departed, and as he left, his eyes changed again, replaced by those warm and trustworthy eyes. In his hand, he held a sharp arrow made of mistletoe.
Mistletoe is the softest plant in the world, and it is impossible for him to make a weapon, but Loki, the god of fire, has made it into a sharp arrow. This sharp arrow was prepared a few months ago, when it first came from the Warner Protoss.
Today is the day of the great joy of Badr, the god of light, and this day is the day of his wedding to Nanna, the daughter of the goddess Nip. On this day, almost all the gods came to Badr's palace to congratulate him.
Of course, these gods will not include Hades King Yudu, this Hades King, who has been deeply rejected by the God of Light, how could he invite him to his wedding.
It is also normal for Badr to dislike Hades, not to mention that he does not follow Badr's instructions, Badr initially fell in love with the most beautiful giantess who came to the court for revenge, but she chose Adros as her husband.
Badr had always had ambitions for Freya, the only unmarried jewel in the court, the goddess of fertility, but this goddess often spent the night with Hades.
Under these circumstances, how could the God of Light invite Hades to his wedding?
Badr didn't want to get married, but he was forced by his mother, Frigga the Queen of God. The queen of the gods, Frigga was also helpless, and was approached by the goddess Nipu, only to learn that her son had made someone's daughter's belly bigger twice, and the child had already given birth to a pair.
Goddess Nanna is the goddess of flowers, perhaps not very powerful, but she is an extremely beautiful goddess. She had two sons with Badr, the god of light, one was Brono, the god of the sun, and the other was Versayti, the god of truth and justice. These two young male gods are far stronger than their mothers.
So, under the auspices of the queen of God, Friggia, the presiding god of marriage, a belated wedding began.
"God of Light, I heard that you are no longer harmed by anything in the world, is this true or false?"
An abrupt question came from the mouth of an inexplicable deity.
Badr, the god of light, smiled and nodded, he really wouldn't be told anything. The cause of this incident was that he had a nightmare in which he dreamed that he had died unexpectedly.
He told this nightmare to his mother, the goddess Frigga who loved her son, and traveled everywhere between heaven and earth, so that all living beings made a promise not to harm her son, Badr, the god of light.
Gods, humans, beasts, plants, and even giants, all living conscious things have made this oath to heaven and earth, so Badr is an unindestructible deity.
It is precisely because of this that Badr does not want to be so gentle as before, full of love for all things, but seems a little overbearing.
"Why don't we try it, can you really do that?"
It's still the same god who just asked, but his question made Badr, the god of light, happy, because Badr also wanted to take this opportunity to declare his infallibility to the gods between heaven and earth, and show his strength.
So, one by one, the gods threw their weapons on Badr, and no matter whose weapon it was, it could not hurt Badr in the slightest, which made all the gods continue to marvel.
But in the corner, there is a god, he is also the son of the god king Odin and the god queen Friga, but he is far less admired by the gods than Badr, the god of light, and even his parents like his brother far more than him.
This is Hoddle, the god of darkness, and sadly, he is also a blind god who has never seen any light since birth.
Hoddle's personality is the opposite of his brother's, gloomy, melancholy, and silent, always alone by the side. Although Badr was too high-profile to be noticed himself, they never had a single conflict. Hoddle was a deity who liked to be evasive, and did not want to quarrel with his brother at any time.
"Hoddle, why don't you join everyone and try your brother's magical abilities too?"
Loki, the god of fire, appeared next to Hodell and said in a voice that everyone could hear.
Hoddle heard Loki's voice and smiled slightly, for this suddenly changed Vulcan, he was now much more welcoming than before.
Hoddle, in particular, likes Loki, the current god of fire, and has been teaching him archery for a while. Loki used a miraculous method to make him, a blind god, learn to shoot arrows as well.
"yes, Hoddle, you can try it too. ”
When Badr heard Loki's words, he couldn't help but look at his younger brother, who never competed for any of his light, and he was not at all dissatisfied. Seeing that he was alone in a corner, I also wanted him to join in the joy of the wedding.
Hoddle smiled and shook his head, he didn't like to join in the fun, so he still wanted to refuse.
"Hoddle, you can try it too, just so that everyone can see, you learned archery with Loki, how are you doing?"
After the god-king Odin spoke, Hoddle no longer refused, he didn't want to make his father unhappy because of such a trivial matter. So, he took out his great bow and drew a long arrow from his waist.
It's just that neither he, nor all the gods present, noticed that this long arrow was no longer Hodel's own, but the arrow that had been replaced by the fire god Loki.
Hoddle put the arrow on the string, slowly raised the bow and arrow, and slowly pulled it away, facing his brother's heart.
The god of fire, Loki, looked at the big bow that was slowly opened, and a mysterious smile lifted on the corner of his mouth, since he entered the Asgardian Divine Court, the director's most exciting scene, far better than cutting off the hair of Thor's wife, Goddess Siv, is finally about to kick off.
Arrows are only fired. The dark god Hoddle didn't use much force, just tried it casually. He also knew that with his bow and arrows, he could never hurt his brother in the slightest.
But he was wrong, the god king Odin was wrong, the god of light Badr who was the experimenter was also wrong, and all the gods present were wrong, except for Loki, the god of fire, with a smile on his face.
The arrow only lightly pierced the chest of Badr, the god of light, and the gods rightly thought that Badr, the god of light, would have no problems.
However, the truth was not what they imagined, Badr, the god of light, suddenly snorted in pain after receiving this arrow, and then fell to the ground with a bang.
In the sky, the boundless light suddenly darkened, becoming a continuous darkness, and between heaven and earth, there was no longer a trace of light.
"It's finally done. In the palace of the Hades, Adros muttered to himself.