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441. Look at him

Wharton City.

There is a man lying in the bathtub.

Lamont knows everything.

This is the misunderstanding that the world has about him.

It is his right eye that knows everything, and he only knows what he can know.

There are many things that the eyes cannot tell him.

Lamont even felt that the Eye of Odin was a little overprotective of him.

He could understand the Eye's reluctance to tell him more than he could understand because the Eye of Odin thought it would hurt him.

But what it doesn't understand is that even if there are some things that may hurt him, he still wants to know.

For example, Odin himself.

The Eye of Odin never actively displays any aspects of its original owner.

But Lamont saw a lot from the side.

Odin is the word great itself,

Lamont couldn't contain his curiosity.

What does the great Odin represent, and what does he look like in the eyes of Odin?

Lamont's understanding of the Old Gods was only superficial.

He knew that Odin once led the gods to fight against a race called giants, but he didn't know what happened specifically.

The Eye of Odin never told him.

But he wanted to know much more than he should have known.

Human desires are endless.

And his curiosity grew every moment.

He is curious about what will happen after the direct confrontation between King Arthur and Vortigern? He is curious about where Inlans will go under his intervention, and he is curious about whether the goddess worshiped by the Church of Original Fire will bring about the end.

But he began to be dissatisfied with curiosity and reality.

There is a name whose appeal transcends anything in reality - Odin.

Omniscience is such a great ability that humans cannot imagine.

But it just came from an eyeball abandoned by Odin.

When he thought of this, he vaguely felt dissatisfaction coming from his right eye.

Lamont conveyed the sentiment of comfort before sinking his head under the water.

He was overwhelmed.

The Eye of Odin doesn't want him to know, but that doesn't mean he can't know what he wants.

Some things, if you want to know, you have to find them yourself.

He closed his eyes.

Odin opened his eyes.

Someone stood beside him.

The man said:

"Are you really ready to face it?"

Odin said:

"I don't know, but we have no choice."

Some kind of distortion passed through it, and Lamont knew he couldn't watch it anymore.

But he can turn his head and look elsewhere.

Odin opened his eyes.

The King of the Gods raised his hand.

The familiar voice sounded again.

A handsome and brave man stood in front of Odin, holding a beautiful spear in his hand.

The man handed the spear to Odin.

Odin took the spear and observed the layers of runes wrapped around it:

"My brother, I knew I could trust you."

The man chuckled and said:

"Is there anyone better suited to do this than me? Well, although I got some help from the dark dwarves, the real key is to obtain the raw materials."

Odin brandished his spear:

"I can feel the power flowing in it. If I take it and step onto the battlefield, no god can resist my progress. Have you named it?"

The man said:

"Gangnir, I call it Gangnir, which means the divine spear that penetrates everything. With it, you can directly penetrate the nine worlds, and everyone will tremble in front of you.

"Because no one can hide after you throw this gun."

Odin said:

"Maybe we can also call it the Spear of Eternity."

The man asked:

"Why?"

Odin said:

"I want it to symbolize and prove our eternal friendship, which started when the world was born and disappeared when the world ended."

The man smiled and said:

"The world has no final chance before us."

Odin said:

"I believe in you, my brother. As long as the two of us remain united, the world will last forever with us."

The man said:

"The nine worlds are just our starting point. Neither Zeus nor Jehovah will be our opponent.

Odin agreed:

"Our names will eventually spread throughout the universe."

The figures disappeared.

Odin opened his eyes.

Odin sits alone on his throne.

The voice of the Father of the Gods was much older:

"Child, you should know that I am omniscient and omnipotent, right?

"Ah

"There is no real omniscience and omnipotence at all. The structure of our world has destined omniscience to be out of reach.

"Omniscientness is just a scam, a beautiful lie. When a god becomes addicted to the power of omniscience, he is doomed to perish.

"Lamont, don't worry, I don't intend to hurt you. Although your right eye is not very friendly to me, it still can't stop me from having this conversation with you.

"After all, for you now, this conversation has already happened, and no one can change what has happened, not even me.

"I know you are a curious child, so I promise you something.

"I'll tell you more.

"What my eyes will never give you, what they cannot give you, I will tell you. Wisdom beyond omniscience, what do you want to know?"

"Son, I have only one small request.

"Look at him.

"Don't let him out of your sight. If he disappears, go find her. You can't see anything because you are only a mortal, but I can see it."

"Go find him.
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