Chapter 59: The Dust Settles
Looking at the fragments of the spear shattered by Ye Bai's fist, Odin's eyes were dull, and he fell from the air.
"It's impossible! It's the eternal spear, how could it…"
Even if the fact had happened, Odin still couldn't accept it.
He couldn't believe how the eternal sharp spear Gungnir could be crushed by anyone?
Moreover, Ye Bai, who he hated and wanted to kill the most, was the one who crushed it to pieces.
Not to mention Odin. Even the Asgardians behind him were full of despair at the moment.
Even the god-king Odin failed, and the eternal sharp spear was crushed. Who else could stop that man?
Could it be that Asgard, which had been in the universe for countless years, would be destroyed today?
No one could answer this question, because no one would say the answer. At this moment, all Asgardians had only deep despair and anxiety in their hearts.
As for Ye Bai, he would not be confused. He knew the damage he had caused himself.
When Odin was shocked and unable to react, he slowly walked toward Odin.
He had to unscrew the head of this terrible old man for what he had said today.
'How dare he not agree with my marriage with Hela. Who gave him the courage? I am married to Hela. It is useless even if OAA came.'
He thought But at this moment, Hela hurried up and stopped Ye Bai.
"Let me."
Hela looked at Ye Bai and said pleadingly.
The meaning was obvious. She would personally take Odin's life.
Ye Bai thought for a while and nodded. Fair enough.
Moreover, this in itself was the enmity between Hela and Odin. And it was most appropriate to let their father and daughter resolve it.
Hela smiled after seeing Ye Bai agree.
Then she walked toward Odin with the sword in her hand.
As if he hadn't seen her, Odin still stared blankly at the broken Eternal Spear.
He had not been able to accept the reality until now, and it was difficult for him to admit that he failed.
Because Ye Bai's punch not only smashed Gungnir but also smashed his arrogance at the same time.
Odin, who had traversed the universe for thousands of years, His pride was stepped on for the first time.
It was normal that it was difficult for him to accept this blow.
So he didn't even notice Hela, the goddess of death, who was slowly approaching.
However, just as Hela walked toward Odin, the queen Frigga stood in front of Hela.
"Child, it's enough."
Frigga begged at the moment, looking at Hela.
Although she was very angry with Odin's many practices, Odin was her husband who had been with her for so long, after all.
How was it possible that Frigga could watch Odin die? However, Hela looked firm and shook her head.
She couldn't let Odin go, just as Odin wouldn't let her go.
So even if Frigga intercedes, Hela would not change her mind.
"Get out of the way. Don't think I dare not kill you."
Hela said coldly, looking at Frigga, who was still in front of her.
It was undeniable that Frigga was kind to her. But so what?
In the end, didn't she watch her being raised by Odin to become what she was now?
If Frigga at that time could stand up to stop Odin and reach out to hold her when she slipped into the abyss. Would all of this still happen today?
Sometimes, looking at the evil and not stopping it was a kind of evil in itself.
"I beg you, let your father go."
"He is at fault, but you can't kill him, you will be infamous."
Frigga was still unwilling to give in. She opened her arms to block Hela.
She couldn't just watch her daughter kill her father in front of her.
So no matter what, she wanted to stop Hela's actions. This was for Odin and Hela.
If Hela really killed Odin, she would bear the reputation of killing her father.
However, even if Frigga interceded, Hela's eyes were still determined.
The murderous intent had already started and couldn't be held back.
"For the last time, get out of the way, or I will kill both of you together."
Hela said coldly, looking at Frigga, who was still stubbornly blocking her.
This sentence was her last patience.
Frigga shook her head. Tears were streaming down her face but she didn't care. She still refused to take a step back.
At this time, Odin also recovered and saw Frigga standing in front of Hela.
A wry smile appeared on Odin's face.
"Frigga, let me go. It's my and her business." Odin got up from the ground and then said wearily.
Frigga turned her head and saw Odina's firm eyes. Just like long ago, he would not listen to her opinions at all. Frigga wanted to say something, but Odin had no patience.
His divine power wrapped around Frigga and prevented her from continuing to stand in front of Hela.
Hela didn't hesitate and walked over Frigga towards Odin.
In the end, she stopped in front of Odin.
"I won!"
Hela said to Odin, she didn't kill him right away.
Odin nodded. A trace of unwillingness appeared on his face.
He was certainly unwilling. Who would have thought that he would lose in the hands of a mortal? However, it didn't make sense to think about it now.
"You really look like me, even what you do is exactly the same."
Odin suddenly said to Hela. The previous hatred was no longer in his eyes. Instead, they had a touch of relief.
As for what he said, it naturally referred to rebellion and the killing of the previous king.
Wasn't what Hela doing now exactly the same as what Odin did back then?
The difference was that Hela was killing her father and Odin killed his brother.
"You raised me, and you made me what I am now. If you want to blame someone, you can only blame yourself."
Hela didn't rush to kill Odin.
Odin, without the spear, was like a paper tiger. It was impossible for him to be her opponent.
That's why Hela was willing to talk to Odin at this time.
If possible, Hela wanted to hear Odin say that he regretted it.
"Yeah, I don't regret that I did it, because I got a satisfied heir."
"Do you know? When I saw you standing in front of that mortal, I knew you were my best heir."
"The king can't just kill. He also needs to learn to protect the people of the country. You finally understand this truth."
Odin smiled, relieved, and said slowly.
He did do a lot of things he felt sorry for to Hela, and there were many things for which he couldn't forgive himself now.
But at this moment, looking at Hela standing in front of him, Odin suddenly felt that the results were not bad.
If Asgard was led by Hela in the future, he could rest assured.