251. Odin's Secret
The stickman blinked its mini eyes:
"Evil? It's really terrible. Is this evil in your mouth scary?"
The ice crystals spread and grew along Hewen's fingertips, turning into the shape of a common tea cup, while hot black tea continued to gush out from the bottom of the cup.
The witcher took a sip of tea:
"Scary? This monster is evil, crazy, and dangerous, but it is not scary."
The stickman's eyes lit up with strange green flames:
"But shouldn't evil things be scary?"
Hewen smiled:
"No, only being powerful is worth fearing, and with all due respect, a guy who was defeated by Odin and turned into a toy by him cannot be said to be powerful."
There is a dark shadow under the stick figure floating in the air.
The shadow began to twist and swing towards Hewen's position, like a dragon extending its claws towards the little girl.
Stickman said:
"Strength is relative. Even if the evil demon lost to Odin, it doesn't mean it is weaker than others. In other words, do you think you are stronger than the father of the gods?"
Hewen showed a smile of unknown meaning:
"But the evil demon was severely injured after meeting Odin, and because of Odin's abnormal psychology, it was not completely eliminated. Instead, it was made into a doll that could only exist in the two-dimensional world.
"It can't even reach out to the four-dimensional universe without the help of others."
The stickman asked:
"What if it borrows power?"
Hewen said meaningfully:
"What it borrowed is not its own power. Is there anyone in today's four-dimensional universe whose power can match the original power of the evil spirit?
"If it is true, then the evil devil will never be able to steal any power from such a great being."
The headless man looked at the other two people, and after realizing that he couldn't get a word in, he lowered his head and looked at the cookies on his plate.
The stickman crossed his legs casually:
"Did you just say that Odin made the demons look like they are now out of some kind of perverted idea?
"But I have met Odin. Although he is cruel and bloodthirsty, he is also heroic and bold. He definitely does not have any psychological problems."
Hewen lit a cigarette:
"You have underestimated him, the God of Wisdom and the Lord of Magic. Odin is so smart. He can see the past and the future. No one knows better than you how much power Odin's Eyes contain, right?
?
"For the Father of the Gods, who has wisdom beyond all gods and can see the desperate fate that no one knows, in his eyes, the moral ethics of other creatures are just some simple rules for racial reproduction to meet social needs, and are not inevitable.
truth.
"Good and evil, sanity and madness, these things are by no means completely opposite in the eyes of the God of Wisdom, but are highly unified. He is a madman because he is smarter than all of us."
The stickman emphasized:
"you."
Hewen smiled:
"Odin saw it now. You thought you got his eyes. He handed them to you and he wanted to look at you. You thought this was revenge, an insult, and a tease, but you didn't know that you were just
His doll."
The shadow turned into a physical evil beast, opening its claws and rushing towards Hevin's shadow.
The cigarette is almost burning to the end.
boom!
The ancient god of fire tilted his head and looked at the stick figure.
Fire snakes roared around the surface of Hewen's body, and the flames covered the skin like the scales of a poisonous dragon. Rune-shaped rock cracks could be vaguely seen through them.
The stickman almost thought that the person in front of him was the flame giant Surtur, but soon he remembered that Surtur had long fallen with Asgard.
Like a down-and-out wild dog that encountered a thunder dragon, the shadow beast instantly retreated under the stickman.
The flaming head and the mini eyes stare at each other.
The headless man stared blankly at the cookies on the plate.
"I really want to see these eyes somewhere, father, father, father..."
The stickman points with his fingertips at the headless man.
boom!
The headless man's body was blown to pieces, and the cookies on the table turned into broken cookie pieces.
"My fault, I took the doll out without adjusting it properly and scared the guests."
The flame gradually extinguished, revealing the appearance of a gentle gentleman.
Hewen said:
"Odin is annoying, isn't he?"
The stickman laughed arrogantly and said:
"Hahahahaha, I have seen through Asgard's fate early on. When I first saw him, I noticed that his nature was far more 'evil' than mine, so I wanted to kill him.
Kill him, because I know that a guy like him will not tolerate my existence.
"We have something in common."
Hewen nodded and said:
"Indeed, in terms of badness, you are almost the same as him."
The stickman asked:
"Do you want to realize any wish? Old guy from the old era, I can see that your situation is not much better than mine, and although I lost, at least I left some mark on Odin. You
What? Why do you think you can talk to me on an equal footing?
"Do you think you managed to survive like a dog?"
The stickman looked at Hewen sarcastically.
Hevin shrugged:
"I am alive, Odin is dead."
The stickman sneered:
"I can kill you, your little 'niece', and everyone you know now. You think you are qualified to negotiate terms with me, but in fact you are not. You will not only live for a few hundred years, etc."
I can tear you apart at any time after I come out and take away the souls of everyone you know now.
"You should beg for my mercy, because even if I lose to Odin, I can easily crush the other twelve gods."
Hewen was stunned for a moment, then shook his head:
"You are a little superstitious about Odin. The gap between him and others is not that big."
The stickman obviously doesn't believe it:
"I have destroyed countless worlds, and there are countless people who claim to be God King, the only master, and creator, but I have never seen a god like Odin."
Hewen finally put forward the conditions:
"Go back to the book, and I will tell you why Odin did what he did to you."
The stickman asked:
"Oh, you know?"
Hevin admitted:
"I know, as long as you sleep for a while, which is not a long time for you, I will tell you Odin's purpose."
Stickman said:
"How can I be sure that you are not fooling me? The price of deceiving me is not small."
Hewen said:
"If you are really as powerful as you say, then you don't need to be afraid of me lying to you, because you will know the truth after a period of time that is not long for both of us.
"And at that time you could tear me to pieces at any time."
The stickman nodded:
"What you said makes sense, but...
"What does Odin's secret have to do with me?"
The stickman snapped his fingers.
Chapter completed!