517. Eye of Odin
Lamont replied:
"The easiest way is not to make me want to kill you, but if I am already going to kill you, then go all out, and if you are showing interesting possibilities, and the fate ahead is blurred, then I will let you go and look forward to what you will achieve.
"Maybe that's the trouble of the all-knowing, knowing too much, knowing too little, and everything loses its meaning. β
"By the way, I'm not going to kill you because of this. β
Without hesitation, Ciro continued to ask:
"Mr. Lamont, what do you want to do to Hora?"
Lamont says:
"I didn't want to do anything to her, I was just curious about her future, so I just kept watching. β
Ciro changed his question:
"And what would you do to Hara?"
Lamont casually plucked the leaves on the side of the road:
"I'm not going to do anything to her. β
Ciro asked:
"Why didn't she come to class? β
Lamont replied:
"She's got into a big mess, some bad guys did something bad to her friend Enid White Pendragon, and she tried to stop them, but the end result was ......"
Lamont paused.
"She lost control and became a monster who lost her mind, running around in this world, barking, this is the reality, people should not challenge those difficulties that do not belong to them.
"I suggest taking advantage of this opportunity to ask questions of real value, such as what terrible calamities will befall humanity, how many moths and traitors are there in the Council of England, how can you keep your family alive forever, or how you can gain eternal life and power. β
Ciro ignored Lamont's suggestion:
"So are you one of those bad guys?"
Lamont shook his head:
"I am. β
Ciro asked:
"How many people will pay with their lives because of your disgusting?"
Lamont says:
"If you were to describe what we do in terms of evil deeds, it's kind of too naΓ―ve, and back to the question, how many people will die because of us? My answer is that I don't know. β
The man continued to say to himself:
"I'm surprised, I can say that I know almost everything, but at the end of the day I'm just a mortal, I'm just close to omniscience, there are things I can't know yet, as I said, I just want to see the unknown.
"And what I need and desire is what I can't know, and what I do is only to get me what I want, so I can't know how many lives I have to die as a result of what I do, but I can give you a range.
"If you're lucky, only two or three people will die, but if you're unlucky, of course I mean your luck, tens of thousands of people may die, and if not millions, or even more, they will die indirectly. β
Ciro asked in a deep voice:
"How can I stop you?"
Lamont narrowed his eyes:
"Against an all-knowing person? You've got a problem for me, and if it's me, of course there's a way to stop me, but you?
"You can't stop me, if I don't want you to do it, if you had asked me twenty days ago, although I don't know what to do, but it's possible, it's just that I don't know, you just have to get close to Hora to have a chance.
"Now, you'd better pray to the gods, like Hervin, Fenrir, JΓΆrmungad, Loki, Mimir, or whatever, maybe they'll hear it, after all, I don't see the great gods.
"But don't pick the wrong person, the weak gods won't save your life, and they won't. β
If Ciro is not mistaken.
Herwin is Hara's father, right?
So why should he pray like Hora's father.
Ciro was a little puzzled.
So he asked:
"Who is Herwin, and why can he stop you? β
Lamont says:
"I don't know who Herwin is, but the guy who really gave me my right eye, Odin, told me to stay close to him so that Odin could see what he was doing. β
Ciro asked:
"The one who gave you the eyes, Odin, and who is he?"
Curiosity grows stronger.
Ciro could feel that something was drawing him in.
Lamont replied:
"I can answer you, Odin is a god-king, he once ruled the territory of the same size as the continent of Oberia - Asgard, in which the Aesirs and Warner are his people, he is the god of the dead, the god of wisdom, the god of magic, the god of a thousand faces, the god of war, the god of blood sacrifice, the father of the gods.
"But sadly, there is a prophecy that reveals a predestined fate.
The prophecy was that his fate was predestined, that his closest brothers would betray him, that all that and that he loved would be annihilated in the fire of his old enemies, and that he would die in the mouth of his nephew.
So the angry Odin crushed fate, but even so, some things were destined to happen, such as his blood alliance brother still betrayed him, but unlike the prophesied fate, his brother betrayed him out of jealousy.
His brother betrayed him out of kindness and humanity, but fortunately, he finally defeated the prophecy, Ragnarok did not come on time, and he will return in countless years to rebuild Asgard. β
Lamont pointed to his right eye:
"And that's exactly what the Eye of Odin is, I'm not talking about me, I'm just an ordinary omniscient, and the real greatness is what stays in my eye sockets for a while. β