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78. Fenrir and Tyr

Sunday, August 13th.

Benita is helping her sister prepare tableware and ingredients in the kitchen.

Although Hewen said that she could live here forever and asked her not to be restrained, she still took the initiative to take over the work at home.

The girl took the beef out of the bag, held it in her hand and handed it to Tanya.

Tanya took the pieces of meat and sprinkled them with salt and black pepper.

"Benita." Hevin walked into the kitchen, holding a photo in his hand, "This is what your teacher Abbott found in your original house."

Benita held the photo, which was a photo of her and her sister. She still remembered that this was when her sister was doing odd jobs in a photo studio. To commemorate her birthday, Tanya took her to the photo studio and took pictures at a very low price.

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"Thank you Mr. Wright!" Benita thanked with joy.

Hewen patted the girl's head:

"You should thank your teacher."

Benita smiled shyly:

"Mr. Wright? Can you tell me what Mr. Abbott looks like?"

Hewen raised his eyebrows:

"Don't you know him?"

Penny shook her head vigorously:

"I don't know him. He should be a teacher from our school."

Hewen asked:

"Where's Tanya? Do you know Abbott?"

Tanya, who was frying meat, felt something flash in her mind. She seemed to have heard the name Abbott vaguely somewhere.

Tanya couldn't remember anything:

"I'm not very familiar with the teachers at Benita School."

Hewen felt a little strange, because judging from the man's behavior and performance, he should have known Tanya and Benita.

Did he think too much, or did the erasure incident that happened in the past happened again, and this time the person who was erased was someone Hevin had met before.

Judging from the last incident, the other party should be able to erase all traces of the deceased's existence, rather than just distorting the facts on the spiritual level.

After you get the heart of the frost giant, take some time to see what's causing the trouble.

Ha La ran in from outside:

"Wright, Wright, I want to hear the story of Ragnarok."

Hewen said:

"This story is a bit too early for you, but I can tell you another story, the story of Tyr, the god of justice and war, and a magic wolf."

Tanya and Benita also looked at Hevin.

Hewen returned to the living room:

"We'll tell this story over dinner."

Benita and her sister immediately became busy, and even the usually lazy little Hola entered the kitchen and wandered around, trying to help them make something.

But both of them deliberately asked Hal to do simple tasks, tasks that were far easier than what she could do.

Although Benita is about the same age as Hala, she takes care of Hala like a little sister and prevents her from moving heavy things.

Ha La also ran obediently and followed their instructions. The three of them worked together and quickly finished lunch.

As the fragrant steaks and thick soup were brought to the table, the three girls waited expectantly for Hevin to speak.

Hewen did not let them down. While eating meat, he told stories that had been artistically processed and beautified:

"At the beginning of the world, we talked about Odin defeating the Giant King Ymir, but I seem to have forgotten to tell you that he did not accomplish this great feat alone.

In this war, Odin's brothers are also indispensable warriors. One of the brothers of the opposite sex with whom he has a blood oath is the arrogant and evil god Loki.

Loki has three sons of monsters: the demon wolf Fenrir, the mortal python Jormungandr, and the goddess of death Hela.

What we are telling today is the story between Fenrir and Tyr.

When he was very young, Odin sent the two most powerful gods of war, Tyr and Thor, to take the three sons of monsters from Jotunheim, the country of giants, and leave Asgard.

As the son of the main god Loki, Fenrir of course also shared the food and beds of Asgard with many gods.

Correspondingly, he will also fight with the gods.

When he first entered Asgard, Fenrir was just a little wolf cub with plush gray fur, dark golden pupils, a cute purring sound, and small and cute teeth.

All the gods loved this cute little wolf and played with him.

The goddess Freya often holds him in her arms, the thunder god Thor often runs and plays with him, and the justice god Tyr feeds him food every day.

As the years passed, Fenrir continued to grow, first as big as a lion, then as big as a brown bear, then as big as a giant elephant, and soon he was as big as a small hill.

Correspondingly, his strength continued to grow as his body grew, even faster than his body's growth.

Apart from his abominable adoptive father, the one closest to him among the gods was Tyr. When he grew into a young man, only Tyr dared to get close to him and feed him the most delicious fat meat.

Play with him.

And when Tyr led the warriors of the Hall of Valor on an expedition, the figure of the giant wolf Fenrir would often appear beside him, tearing apart all the enemies of the gods.

Even the strongest giant warrior would have a hard time killing and capturing this cunning and brave beast.

The giant wolf has been going on battles with the Asgardian warriors and enjoying delicious food together. It seems that he will live like this forever.

Until Odin had a dream.

The Father of the Gods summoned all the main gods in Asgard except Loki.

He told of his dream, in which Fenrir would stand across from them all in the final battle, joining the other side.

The gods looked at each other, because they knew better than anyone else the terrifying power contained in this giant wolf's body.

That is enough power to tear a god apart.

They discussed it for nine days and nine nights. All the gods put forward their opinions, but Tyr remained silent.

They forged shackles and chains named Letin, and took the chains with them to find Fenrir.

Odin, the father of the gods, loudly said:

"Fenrir, many creatures in the nine realms have heard of your name, are afraid of your claws and fangs, and tremble under your figure like a black storm, but no one has ever given you enough challenge.

, prove that you truly possess unrivaled power.”

The giant wolf was very happy that the gods came to play with him. This kind of scene could only be seen when he was a child:

"Odin, is there any challenge suitable for me?"

Odin took out the chain and said:

"This is a chain made by our most outstanding craftsmen using the hardest ore in the Nine Realms. If you can break free of it, it will be enough to prove that your power is not in vain."

Fenrir licked his tongue excitedly:

"Father of the gods, please put the chain on me, and I will break free easily."
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