205, misunderstanding, the responsibility of the king

Roy thought that he would have to perceive at least half of Jotunheim before he could discover the life breath of the Frost Giant King Laufey.

But it turned out that his luck in this matter was much better than he thought.

It only took him a few minutes before he sensed the breath of life of the Frost Giant King Laufey.

Although he hadn't sensed Laufey's aura before.

But when he realized that there were tens of thousands of frost giants in the location he sensed, he knew that he had found the right place.

As for what comes next, it's pretty straightforward.

Among these tens of thousands of frost giants, the one with the strongest breath of life is most likely the current Frost Giant King Lau Fei.

The reason why Roy was so sure was because the Frost Giant Aura that he had sensed before was only a few hundred at most.

A city that can accommodate tens of thousands of frost giants, if nothing else, should be the royal city of frost giants.

After sensing Laufey's breath of life, Roy did not hesitate and immediately flew towards Laufey's location.

Flight speed of Mach 20.

It took him less than two minutes to come to the sky above the Frost Giant's royal city, Ice City.

He didn't hide his breath, nor did he have any intention of hiding his whereabouts, so he flew over with a big grin.

Looking at the city beneath his feet, which had almost hollowed out the entire mountain peak, and whose architecture was several levels more refined, Roy knew that he had come to the right place.

Because the city under his feet is very similar to what he saw in the movie.

Although he hadn't seen a single Frost Giant yet, the whole city was as quiet as a ghost town.

But seeing and hearing the domineering, he clearly sensed the breath of those frost giants.

Roy didn't think too much about it and landed directly in the city.

Then, head to the innermost part of the city.

Walking through a quiet city like a ghost town, there is no sound around you except the howling cold wind.

Although he is only one person now, Roy has no fear.

Soon, he was in the heart of the city.

From the point of view of the earthly humans, he has now come to the core area of the city.

But unlike the cities on Earth, there is only one huge square in the center of the ice city.

On the other side of the square, there is a throne with a strange shape.

On this throne with a peculiar shape and no match for the aesthetics of earthlings, there sits a frost giant who does not say a word.

Although it was the first time they met, Roy knew that this frost giant was the current Frost Giant King Laufey.

Laufey was much larger than the Frost Giant he had seen before, reaching a height of nearly four meters.

However, the most striking thing is his red eyes, which are as red as blood.

Laufey, sitting on the throne, looked down at Roy condescendingly.

Then, he said slowly:

"I didn't expect that more than a thousand years later, I would actually see an Atrium man in Jotunheim."

The atrium is the earth.

Except for the earthlings themselves, the people of the other realms of the Nine Realms like to call them the Atrium people, not the earthlings.

Because the name of the earth in the Nine Realms is "Midgard" and "Atrium", which means the kingdom of mortals.

"I didn't expect to see the Frost Giants on Earth."

"No, to be precise, it's the corpse of the Frost Giant."

Roy looked at Laufey on the throne and said unhurriedly.

After hearing his words, Lau Fei on the throne immediately exuded a cold aura like substance, and looked at him with a cold expression.

"After the armistice, the Frost Giants never left Jotunheim again."

Laufey's tone was as cold as Jotunheim's.

Although he didn't know who Roy was, he was sure of one thing, that is, the appearance of the Frost Giant on Earth would definitely cause a lot of trouble.

Of course, what he is worried about now is not Roy in front of him, but Odin.

Although more than a thousand years have passed since the last great war, until now, the Frost Giants have not fully recovered.

The reason is simple, because Odin took away the Frost Giants' artifact, the Winter's Box.

After hearing Laufey's words, Roy sighed, shook his head and said:

"I thought that the king should be more responsible."

"As it turns out, I'm thinking too much."

As soon as Roy finished speaking, the cold wind in the square became even more violent.

"Atrium man, I'll say it again, the Frost Giants haven't left Jotunheim since the last Great War."

Laufey suppressed the unhappiness in his heart and said again.

"Really?"

"Then how do you explain the Frost Giant corpse I saw yesterday?"

Roy asked rhetorically.

"You ......"

Laufey raised his right hand, eager to throw a few ice spikes at Roy at once.

But just as his right hand was about to fall, he suppressed the urge.

He really didn't know who Roy was.

But just look at the movement caused by Roy's flight towards the ice city just now, and you can know that he is not an ordinary person.

In addition, Laufey now has reason to suspect that Roy was deliberately sent by Odin.

As for the reason, it's simple, Odin needs a reason to strike at the Frost Giant.

If he had killed Roy now, it would have given Odin a good reason.

I have to say that Laufey is thinking a little too much now.

First of all, Roy has nothing to do with Odin right now.

Secondly, he overestimated himself and actually thought he could kill Roy.

Finally, and most importantly.

That is, he misunderstood Roy from the beginning, and felt that what Roy said was all to provoke him.

He can't be blamed for that, though.

Because Laufey is not the only one who thinks too much.

After seeing the corpse of the Frost Giant yesterday, Roy also thought too much.

After seeing the scars on the six corpses, Roy knew that the six frost giants were all experienced warriors.

But he overlooked the important point, which was that the Frost Giants were a race of all soldiers.

As long as they are adult frost giants, they are all experienced warriors.

Because he ignored this, he came to the wrong conclusion that the six frost giants were all sent by Laufey.

The appearance of those six frost giants on Earth was purely a misunderstanding.

That's right!

It's a misunderstanding!

Those six frost giants were just warriors from a nearby village.

They will come to Earth only because they accidentally broke into the space passage while they were chasing their prey and were forced to teleport to Earth.

After discovering that they had come to Earth, the six Frost Giants also panicked.

That's why they stay on the island, looking for a way back to Jotunheim.

What the six frost giants didn't expect was that the island they teleported to was now a tourist attraction.

The rest is simple.

The six giants, who knew at a glance that they were not terrestrial creatures, immediately attracted the attention of agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in Norway.

And then......

In a word, in the final analysis, this is a misunderstanding.

Roy thinks the six frost giants were sent by Laufey, and Laufey thinks Roy was sent by Odin.

As a result, their conversation was conducted in the wrong situation from the beginning.

However, even if he knew that he had misunderstood Laufey, Roy would not be gone now.

He will never leave Jotunheim until he has a fully systematically released mission.

Misunderstanding is misunderstanding!

He didn't come to ask Laufey for an explanation.

He came here with only one purpose, and that was to conquer Jotunheim and turn it into his own private domain, so as to get the system's mission rewards.

As for the rest, he didn't care much.

(End of chapter)