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Episode 44/Chapter 4: The Great War (4)
TL: Tsubak
ED: Ren
The warrior that woke up the first when laring at the battlefield covered with fog understood
It was so it and they were able to feel it because they were opposed to each other
The battle would start soon
A big fight would take place today
It was the sa’s choice to retreat when the reinforcements from the Te to do
It was a forht The giants and the uard and pushed forward to Valhalla
The forces of Valhalla, including the alliance of the small worlds and the reinforcements of the Temple, stepped forward to face that arths, which was faced from the front
The sky and earth becaard called out to Valhalla and died
The na the walls of the fortress and died
Rains of arrows fell down froiants roared All kinds of strong ht from several places on the battlefield
The battle continued in an agreed silence
The ariants repeatedly attacked and retreated and the army of Valhalla defended the fortress to the end
And on the fifth day of the war…
Odin and the ain
It was a card they each knew the other would one day play but regardless of that, it was the only card they could put in play
Theand Odin looked at different places of the map
It was the place at which the God of fire and lies Loki was being held
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The h he knew that he had betrayed hiical power he had
But now that it was confir ical power storehouse; oneof the sixth day of the war
The shape of the battlefield was the saroup clashed outside the walls
Countless beings burned down their lives in the excessively wide battlefield
Led by Witacheon and Juh Palgye, the group of the Teons controlled by Idun’s warrior took the attention of everyone Hraesvelg and the black frost dragon were in their sixth duel The God of sea, Njord, and the er God, Heimdall, ician king, who glared at another place of the battlefield from deep inside his camp, sat down in a curled position, similar to Odin He looked at Valhalla, which was far away and at the countless others with his eyes and whispered in a low voice, "Odin will come Probably today or at s like the Giant of Night, Avalt, or the Giant of Sea, Grund He was speaking to Loki, as tied up with chains and hung on the walls
Loki didn’t answer He just maintained the forced faint smile he had worn since Odin and Idun’s warrior had returned to Valhalla
"He is certainly a cruel and sly God of war but he won’t be able to throw you away&8221;
He had lost too otten over it at all
If Loki had died instead, Odin would have been able to livesad
But Loki was alive and Odin also knew of that by now
He had realized it on the first or second day of the war
The battlefield was as fierce as ever The two sides were still killing each other It seemed like they would be able to endure this for more than a month when they had expected atto be a colder person but he couldn’t deny the words of the
Odin would come; to rescue him, the man that had sacrificed hi stood up slowly from his place and stepped forward If the hunter was next to the trap, no matter how du started to walk
And Loki closed his eyes
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Juh Palgye, inging his steel chains that had ten blades in theruity at solared at the battlefield
One giant was hit by an attack froy, and collapsed The one that was surveilling hi like lightning again, became certain
"He noticed&8221;
An uneasy and nasty smell was felt It was certain that they had realized the strategy that even aknew of
The voice of Juh Palgye was covered by the sounds heard fro heard it clearly He swung his pagoda, which shrunk when it was in his hands but got larger by tens of meters when he threw it, and answered with the same low voice
"I still think he won’t stop&8221;
The reinforcements of the Temple didn’t save their forces They were low in nu, like they had promised and ell able to open a path in the battlefield
Juh Palgye turned over a spacious piece of ground that was a few meters in front of hi and admitted, "They don’t know the exact ye thought of the baduk he used to play with his master and brother There were times that the two sides received the play of the other’s, even though they knew of their plays
Juh Palgye ended his short introspection and nodded He chose to do the sahts
"Let’s do ere entrusted ell&8221;
He would open a path and sweep up the inferior beings of Jotunheim and make everyone focus on them They would make others think that it was the sa froreed to Juh Palgye’s words
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Odin was advancing
Freya was looking at his back from the distance
She had obviously tried to stop him She had cursed him and even slapped him
But Odin didn’t stop and in the end Freya couldn’t stop Odin
Freya gritted her teeth and glared at the battlefield
They both knew of their cards but regardless of that they still saved it They emptied out the reed on beforehand and dispatched their forces to weird places
Heimdall and Njord stood in front of the fortress of Valhalla, rather than entering deep into the battlefield
The giant kings and thein a place that wasn’t related to the place Loki was being held at
Hoould the play they set up together end? Who would be the one to play a different card?
Freya buried her body on the throne that only the king of Gods could sit on She put the ring that proved that one was the king of Gods on after hesitating for a long ti of Gods
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The first duel of theand Odin that notified of the start of the second Great War occurred while the two of thehly
They each took out one card that the other was unaware of and got closer to victory
But this time, it was the opposite The two of them knew of the cards the other had There were no more hidden cards
Odin had the appearance of a nored his hairstyle and the color of his hair with hisfor hiht norht next to him but it was only for a moment Odin didn’t stay next to those that had already reached the level of superior warriors for too long
Hei in a distant place Odin, who had even hidden his presence as a God, defeated the evil spirit in front of him with difficulty
He could see a cru fro of Gods
It was the nickname the head of Mimir used to call Odin It was certainly a contradictory word but those ords that described him too well
The one that resists the destiny he can’t avoid
The one that is wise yet chooses the foolish option