From Gods to Marvel

Chapter 29 Sacrificing the Giant Python

laugh.

Lauritz used the arrow to pierce the body of the dark elf.

The most loyal servant of the gods turned into dust and scattered in the wind.

Magnar chopped off the excess hilt of the hammer, a mistake he made out of anger.

He chopped so much that the handle of Mjolnir was barely big enough for one hand to hold.

"I need an explanation, Lauritz."

Magna tightened his grip on the hammer handle, and he could feel the tremendous power contained in this artifact.

"They're lying to you, both the gods and Iris."

Lauritz was pale and looked as if he had been seriously ill. Giving birth to a monster had really taken a toll on him.

Magna stood up, and without saying a word, he threw the pitch-black hammer out.

The whistling wind sounded in Lauritz's ears.

It rang twice.

Mjolnir returned to Magnar.

"I know you have giant blood, but I can kill you if you can't give a reasonable explanation."

Magna's eyes flashed with arcs of electricity, and the already clear sky darkened.

"He killed my father, Magna!

You know I can't kill him except with something else. "

Lauritz was very angry, aggrieved and angry. He understood why Iris did this. In fact, his love was no less than that of Rahn.

He was also angry because of Magna, whose brother had intended to kill him for a dwarf.

"Something else?"

Magna held the hammer in his right hand. He stepped forward quickly, grabbed Lauritz by the collar, and lifted him up.

"You'd better understand your position. You are my brother, not Weida's son!"

Magna is a man with a strong sense of justice. Before he had divine power, he was often angry about injustice.

He was also very angry at this time. This anger generally came from Lauritz, and the other half came from himself.

Magnar should have immediately avenged the Dark Elf, but he didn't because the murderer was his only brother.

"If possible, I don't want to be Weida's son. I wish I could have the same father as you, but you know, he and I are nothing like him."

Lauritz hung in the air, he smiled and released his right hand.

Ding.

The arrow fell to the ground.

Magna had no intention of killing him, and Lauritz understood this.

"Anyway, Weida didn't raise you for even a day, but we grew up together, and you know how much I care about you."

Magna put him on the ground and he let go of his hand. He turned around and looked helplessly at the pile of dust on the ground.

"You have to get out of here."

He turned his back to Lauritz and said.

"The gods will not let you go, and neither will Odin."

Magna took off his coat and carefully wrapped up the pile of dust.

“I won’t leave, you and mom are here.

Weida is dead, and you are my last relatives in the world. "

Lauritz fiddled with his earrings. He looked at Magna's movements and fell into rare silence.

"If you want to win the Tu family's trust in this way and make billions of property... don't say you are my brother."

Magna walked straight out without looking at Lauritz again.

"He thinks I'm a little too stupid, don't you think?"

Lauritz stood there, smiled, and carefully took out a little one from his arms.

This is an ugly creature that is unimaginable to ordinary people. Its body is like a snake, but it has no scales. Through the thin pink skin, you can even clearly see every blood vessel.

It has no eyes and no teeth in its mouth, but only wriggling tentacles.

This is Jormungandr.

Lauritz sacrificed the Dark Elf to her, and in fact, she had another name - the Midgard Serpent.

Ancient prophecies tell of Ragnarok, when Loki's three sons will destroy everything.

The earthly python Jörmungandr will haunt the world, the giant wolf Fenrir will kill the gods, and the goddess of death Hela will harvest all souls.

Lauritz knew all this, even though he had never cared about Norse mythology before.

Although the Dark Elf is not a god, his power is far beyond the reach of ordinary people. The effect of this sacrifice is remarkable. Jormungand has grown up at a speed visible to the naked eye.

It's not that the giants never thought of sacrificing the slain gods, but they failed. The gods' will did not allow their souls to be tainted. It was an ancient contract, a contract established under the witness of Gangnir.

Lauritz is special. He is a half-giant, but he has the blood of the gods. He can sacrifice to any god on the side of the gods as long as he kills them with his own hands.

"You look stunning."

Lauritz gently stroked Jörmungandr. This creature, called the Mortal Python, was only one meter long at the moment. She was wrapped around her mother's arm and "looking" at her with her mouth open.

The concept of gender has become blurred for Lauritz.

He smiled lovingly and kissed her gently. He could feel Jormungandr's joy.

"You will kill Iris for me, right?"

Lauritz smiled and touched Jormungandr's head.

Hiss~hiss

Jörmungandr turned his head and looked at the flame in the stove.

"Is that...eternal fire?"

Lauritz's eyes gradually widened. He didn't understand why this flame appeared here.

"Let me see, maybe I can do something with it."

He slowly walked towards the stove, Jörmunga became more and more excited, and she kept making neighing sounds, as if she saw delicious food.

"You want to eat it?"

Lauritz lowered his head in disbelief.

Jormungandr twisted her body and moved her head up and down, as if in agreement.

"Okay, little one, but you have to let me see if it's dangerous."

He tentatively stretched out his hand and placed it on the flame.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you."

Iris gripped the spear tightly, squatted down slightly, and slowly raised his arm back to gather strength.

He stood directly behind Lauritz, and he did not see the presence of Jormungandr.

The worldly python quickly got into Lauritz's sleeve and shrank into his arms.

She is not very intelligent, but has a natural intuition about danger and food.

"Where did you get this?"

Lauritz turned around and smiled.

He hated Iris, but he also loved Iris. His hatred was almost equal to his love, which made him very painful, but this pain also made him enjoy it.

Iris instinctively felt some discomfort, and he gripped the spear tighter.

"No comment."

His eyes were cold. He understood that Lauritz was a time bomb, but he couldn't take action before the decisive battle - this would make Magna his enemy.

Before he analyzed the Law of Thunder and the Law of Fire, he could not fight one against three.

"Okay, I won't touch it, but you have to tell me why you killed Veda."

Lauritz raised his hands and smiled harmlessly.

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