Chapter 421: The Price of Resurrection
The universe is three-dimensional, and for the universe, there is no distinction between top, bottom, left, and right.
The invasion of the insect swarm is also going in all directions, and Xandar Star is just one of the directions.
This is pure bad luck, Xandar Star is the closest to the location where the Zerg appeared in the positive universe, and is the first powerful force to be destroyed.
After that, the Zerg was like a flooding river, washing in all directions.
And as a neighbor of the Andromeda Galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy is the second victim.
The Milky Way is about 100,000 light-years in diameter, and the Milky Way is located near the equatorial plane of the Milky Way, about 30,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way.
Although this distance seems to be very far, for the Zerg, it is a distance of several days. If you do a space jump directly, this time will be shortened.
When the Zerg and the troops of the three empires were fighting head-on, the Zerg was the first to encounter the hard stubble here in the galaxy.
The safety of the Nine Realms is under the protection of Asgard.
Before the Zerg entered the sphere of influence, Odin had already learned everything through the interstellar quantum network and issued a national mobilization order.
All the people of Asgard are martial, everyone is a warrior, warlike, and in the face of this powerful enemy that can destroy the Nova Empire, there is no fear at all, but more and more excited.
The Nine Realms have been peaceful for too long, making this group of violent muscular men (women) all feel like they are rusty, and they are uncomfortable all day long.
Now a bunch of powerful enemies have emerged, just in time for them to have a good time.
The people of Asgard are not afraid of death because they have their own underworld.
Warriors who have died in battle can return to Valhalla, where they can continue to live as spirits.
If it is not the Protoss who die on the battlefield, the soul will go to Helheim, the land of death. However, it is the place where Odin sealed Hela, the goddess of death, the eldest princess of Asgard, and it belongs to Hela's territory, but it is not comfortable enough.
For the warlike, drunk, and dancing Asgardians, it is better to die in battle than to go to Helheim!
What's more, they had all died once before, but they were resurrected by Loki's idea, and they returned to their peak, and they were sorry for living longer.
As for the little thing that Loki killed them before, it was all settled at the wine table, and there was nothing in Asgard that wine couldn't solve, and one meal was not enough for two meals.
When the insect ship broke through the space and broke into the solar system, it was met with all the Asgardian warriors who were ready to attack.
Odin, whose body has recovered to its peak state, wears the armor of the Destroyer, rides on the eight-legged giant horse Srepnir, holds the spear of Kungunir, and lives in front of the Ten Thousand Armies, with two sons on his side each holding a hammer and a knife, guarding the left and right, and a group of gods in the rear lined up in a strict formation, and finally the god queen Frigga led a large number of flying ships to press the formation in the rear.
Without waiting for the insect ship to open the gate and release the insects, Odin pointed his gun forward and launched a rush to attack.
A divine light shot out from Kungunir's spear, like a thunderbolt, and in an instant, it crossed the space and came to the group of insect ships, and then scattered and exploded, turning a large number of insect ships into powder.
With Odin's signal to go to war, the Asgardian warriors pounced on the unstable enemy like tigers.
A large amount of energy light cannons fell like raindrops, smashing on the insect ship, stirring up the slightest ripple, but it did not achieve the expected effect.
The energy resistance evolved by the Zerg has once again made a contribution, weakening the attack power of the Flying Boat Battleship to the bottom in an instant.
Frigga made a quick decision, and immediately switched her attack mode to magic.
Sure enough, the effect of the magic was immediate, causing a lot of damage to the insect ship.
After that, it was not so easy, and a large number of swarms were constantly released from the fleet, covering the entire starry sky in dense form.
The swarm and the warriors began to fight each other in close combat.
Thor couldn't hold it back for a long time, roared, dragged the screen full of thunder and rushed into the swarm, and then in an instant, he was drowned by the subsequent insects.
A moment later, a large amount of lightning flashed, seeping through the cracks surrounding the stacked insect swarm, and then a huge burst of energy burst out inside, burning all the insects outside to ashes.
However, the swarms are endless, and a number of dead ones will rush up.
Thor erupted and then erupted, but no matter how much he broke out, there were no fewer bugs on his body.
Looking at his brother, who had not changed at all and was still so reckless, Loki sighed with a wry smile, said hello to his father Odin, and pounced on it with a fit, fighting side by side with his brother.
This time, even if you die, you will die together, and you will definitely not be separated from your brother again.
Odin sat on top of the eight-legged giant horse, watching the battle in front of him, without any intention of ending.
Unlike those mallets with muscles in his head, he has been in a state of inexplicable anxiety since his resurrection.
Everything is very abnormal!
Ragnarok is a fateful thing, an unchangeable fate, and all previous god kings have been mentally prepared, so there is the appearance of Valhalla, just to deal with Ragnarok that does not know when it will appear.
When Loki's incident broke out, he thought that Ragnarok had arrived, and in the end, it was true that the entire gods of Asgard were basically dead, but how could they be resurrected again?
This doesn't make sense!
And, what about his body?
When Odin was young, he had a conflict with the gods, and he was almost not killed, and his body was so damaged that he could never heal.
It is precisely for this reason that as he gets older, the divine body cannot continue to grow stronger, which has become a shortcoming in the growth of strength. The growing divine power far exceeded the limit of the god's body, and in the end, he didn't even dare to use his divine power to prevent being burned to death by his own overly powerful divine power.
But after the resurrection, Odin found that the injuries on his divine body had completely disappeared, even as if they had never existed, so that even if he fought with all his divine power, he would not have to worry about any risks.
If this is the effect of the resurrection, and it is excusable and barely plausible, then what about his right eye?
Odin's one-eyed eye was not lost from his wounds, but was detained by himself and exchanged with the giant Mimir for the fountain of wisdom.
At the bottom of the World Tree, there is a "Fountain of Wisdom" that gave birth to the World Tree, and the Fountain of Wisdom is guarded by the Giant Kingdom that governs the underground, and Odin must get permission from the Giants if he wants to bring "Wisdom" back to Asgard, and the Giants and the gods of Asgard are hostile forces, and he will never allow Odin to touch the Fountain of Wisdom.
In order to obtain the wisdom of Runas in the Fountain of Wisdom, Odin plucked out his eyes in exchange for a cup of spring water.
After drinking the wisdom spring water, he deeply saw the rules of the whole world, transformed from a muscle stick to a wise warrior, and his strength improved greatly, and then conquered the Nine Realms, becoming a veritable king of the gods.
It was not so much a trade as a magical sacrifice, an equivalent exchange, so that the eye he had lost would never be restored, or he would lose the wisdom he had gained from the Fountain of Wisdom.
However, now that his right eye is intact, the wisdom he once gained has not disappeared at all, and it has not reverted to the standard Asgardian muscle stick.
This is very unreasonable, and even completely violates the rules of the magic operation of this world - equivalent exchange.
Compared to Loki's joy and Thor's ignorance and fearlessness, Odin knows very well that fate has long marked everything as a plus, and when you think it's free, fate will quietly jump out and write you a big bill.
Since ancient times, there have been few things like resurrecting people that can start and end well, but I don't know what the price Loki needs to pay this time will be.
But no matter what the price is, Odin has secretly decided that his father will pay the price for his younger son.
It wasn't until the Annihilation Zerg in the Negative Zone suddenly appeared, causing great damage to the positive universe and rushing towards Asgard, that Odin was relieved.
I see!
That's the price!
No wonder all the gods of Asgard have been resurrected!
No wonder I've returned to my peak form!
The universe needs a strong thug!
Odin remembered the experiences Loki had told him about, and felt something in his heart.
If in normal times, the existence of the God Butcher and the Black Death Sword would not be cared about by the universe at all, such a thing as a god would be meaningless at all in the long scale of the universe, and it would not matter whether they lived or died.
But in the face of the imminent invasion of the Zerg, the more the gods and the better, so the God Butcher Gehr will be cold, and the Black Death Sword will be broken, and the next time you want to appear, you have to wait for the universe to be safe.
And Zeus, the stupid fork, sealed the Almighty City, and was indeed able to dodge the God Butcher and the Black Death Sword, but when the universe needs a fighter, what kind of stealth is played, isn't it equivalent to escaping?
Wage earners who have no use for the universe have no need to exist, so it is better to simply dedicate the artifact and exert some residual heat.
Loki, this stupid son!
I thought that I really achieved my wish so easily, and easily resurrected all the Asgardians!
Resurrection is not a simple matter in any era, and it is not until you have to go through a lot of hardships and pay enough price to achieve the ultimate goal.
What's more, he did not resurrect one person, but hundreds of millions of people in the entire Asgard.
If a thing is done easily, it must not be that the thing is simple, but that the cost of the matter needs to be deferred.
Now, the price has finally come to pass.
Odin had a realization in his heart that as long as the Asgardians fought against the invasion of this group of bugs for the sake of the universe, all of them died again, and the price would be paid.
It's fucking fair!
It's really in line with the principle of equivalent exchange!
However, Odin looked at his youngest son, who was teaming up with his brother to kill insects, and from time to time he would pit his brother again, and then smiled evilly and went over to save people, and that face no longer had the original expression of sadness, but regained its original vitality and vitality again.
That's it!
I'm willing to pay this price!
After Odin made up his mind, he gently pulled the reins of his horse, Sleipnir had followed his master on the battlefield for many years, and they had long been in contact with each other, and immediately hissed, and the man stood up, and his two front hooves stepped into the void twice, and then turned into a ray of light and rushed into the swarm.
Everywhere Odin went, all the Asgardian warriors were like being buffed, their divine power skyrocketed, their fighting spirit increased greatly, and they were immediately invincible.
And those zergs who were irradiated by the light immediately turned into flying ashes, and they would not even have the opportunity to be re-collected by the insect ship to collect the wreckage and collect samples of divine power.
Odin has been fighting for thousands of years and has incomparably rich battlefield experience, and he can see the reality of these zergs at a glance, leaving them no material to evolve again.
Moreover, there is no point in killing these zergs, the key problem lies in those bug ships in the rear.
If the insect ship is not removed, the zerg will not be exhausted!
Odin didn't stop, reined in his horses, and killed them directly in the direction of the insect ships that were still increasing in the distance.
Of course, the Zerg also knew their own weaknesses, so all kinds of insects and beasts were densely blocking the way forward. Even strong opponents like Thor and Loki, in the face of this massive number of zergs, it is difficult to move forward smoothly, and they can only move forward little by little.
But this disorder did not work in the slightest for the elderly Odin.
The divine power of the Aesir Protoss will automatically become stronger with age, and the longer you live, the stronger your divine power will be.
The ultimate fate of an Asgardian warrior is either to die in battle, or to die when he is old, and his divine body cannot withstand the strength of his divine power and collapses.
The elderly Thor, the god of thunder, can become the strongest in the universe, swallowing stars with a single brush, and invincible, and of course the elderly god king Odin can also.
The Zerg in the sky couldn't stop Odin at all, not even close to Odin's body.
Everywhere Sleipnir went, all the Zerg were wiped out, and he couldn't even hold him back for a moment.
The only ones that could make Odin pause for a moment were the bugships, but only slightly, and when Kungunir's spear was swung, the massive ancient dragon-like bugships disintegrated and turned to ashes.
A huge fleet of zergs was actually killed by Odin single-handedly.
Seeing that the entire Zerg fleet was about to be completely destroyed by Odin alone, the Zerg finally couldn't bear it anymore and sent a request for help to the four Zerg kings sitting in the Andromeda Galaxy in the rear, asking them to come to their aid quickly.
When Odin broke through the siege and slaughtered the last remaining insect ships, the spatial passage suddenly opened, and the Annihilator appeared in the solar system with the other insect kings and new Zerg reinforcements.
"You're the one you're waiting for!"
Odin shouted, and his divine power was pushed to the limit, and he harnessed Sleipnir to turn into a streamer, aiming at the leading annihilator and slamming down on the killer.
(End of chapter)