506. The Beast and the Man
Next to Ansas was the docile Fenrir.
He touched the mane on the giant wolf's back:
"Let's……
"Wait a minute, I stuffed some weird things into my own brain, what the hell, weird..."
Fenrir stuck out his tongue and licked Ansas' ear.
Demon hunter Ansas shook his head:
"George can't help. Obviously this place is their territory. The wizards seem to have their own ideas, but it's normal. After all, in their eyes, Enid's life and death are not important, and they don't think this mortal can threaten their status.
"Arrogance is a common problem among human beings. They will always use their own narrow vision to understand the world, and never try to observe changes in reality from a broader perspective.
"Actually, there are many smart people among those guys, but just because they are smart people, even if they know the possible consequences, it is enough that they can stay out of it anyway. As for other losses, they are acceptable.
"George? George is indeed a good man. I never even thought he could be considered a good man after so many years, but now is the critical moment to resurrect King Arthur. He is a good man, but do you know why he can remain in this state? ?
"Like most of the Knights of the Round Table, he is a fanatical believer in King Arthur. Perhaps in the past, his views on good and evil came from learning from King Arthur, but now, it is a little different.
“Many good people in high positions may insist on justice because they know that their own interests are integrated with the interests of the world, and morality is the basic way to defend interests for the world.
"Although Arthur is different from them, she also realizes this, but George is not. His initial insistence on justice came from pure human emotions, but after so many years...
"His persistence is because he realizes that the interests of the world and Arthur's interests are one.
"Different? Of course it is different. The former is a rational act, but the latter is different. The latter is an act of a fanatical believer. Under his seemingly rational behavior, it is the ultimate fanaticism.
"And once it concerns Arthur, everything else will no longer matter to him, and the same goes for good and evil. To him, if Arthur is not around, nothing will matter.
"And now he only has Arthur in his eyes."
Black cumulonimbus clouds rolled continuously in the sky of Wharton.
Ansas stood up:
"Has it finally started? Then we can't waste time.
"We were invited by myself to protect those children, so we must kill the bad guy from behind the scenes."
Ansas asked:
"Did you find them?"
Fenrir lowered his head and barked, then spit out a strange-looking "worm" from his mouth.
The structure at the front end of the insect is somewhat similar to a human eyeball, while the body and tail resemble a writhing thick worm.
Ansas stretched out his foot and crushed the insect of wisdom, and white liquid flowed out.
"It's disgusting. As expected of Odin, he always does these weird things.
"By the way, where did you find this insect?
"Ms. Karen White? Why does she have this kind of thing on her body? It's not just her. What about the others? You ate them all? Okay? That's understandable? After all, you are Fenrir? It's okay, it's okay? I'm not blaming you. You? Just a little surprised that there are so many bugs.
"But this also means? We are very close to him? After we capture Odin's eyes and ears? You can eat him in one bite? Wait? This is Hora's body, right? Then you have to remember to digest it.
Drop it? Otherwise, it will leave some hidden dangers to the children.
"I know, I know, but he is not now..."
The giant wolf stood up and shook his body, and the world seemed to shake with his movements.
Ansas said:
"Be careful, don't cause an earthquake or anything. Things are different now than before. Mortals are everywhere now. You have to do things carefully. Okay, okay, I won't go on."
Fenrir lowered his head and roared, and nuzzled his nose at Ansas.
Ansas touched the hair along the side of the giant beast:
"Have you discovered something again? Go, find it, bite it, and finally eat it. This is fate."
A crack appeared out of thin air on the ground in front of Fenrir, and then the huge black beast leaned over and got in.
Ansas looked down at the place where Fenrir disappeared and murmured:
"This is Odin's destiny. Since he has crushed destiny, let us personally bring him the final judgment. He can completely defeat destiny, but he cannot defeat us.
Chapter completed!