Mission (2)

After receiving my first assignment, and hopefully not the last, I ran through my house and took both a white death and a vase weighing nearly 360 kilograms (only 120 kilograms due to the weight loss spell), the mithrill ring was always on my finger because I rarely take it off. On taking my items I went straight to the Bifrost Bridge where Heimdall was there as usual.

Hello! I smiled at them lightly. "You gotta know why I'm here, right?"

"Indeed i do," Heimdall said, without showing any expression on his face, did you know that his eyes scare me? But I will never admit it!

"Although I must admit, your mission is going to be very difficult, it is not easy to deceive the Dragon Fafnir, this is .... Anyway, what kind of information do you want to know about your mission?" Heimdall said, in the middle of his speech he was looking like he was about to say more but he stopped his head, well, it doesn't matter.

"Just, what exactly is my mission? It's just saving the princess, killing the dragon, or recovering the treasure? Is there any time limit for this mission?" I asked, only for Heimdall to confirm my own doubts.

"Fafnir is an ancient and powerful dragon. I don't think anyone but the all father, or a whole band of Valkyries or berserkers, can defeat him, and the stealing of his treasure may provoke his anger and he may kill you or might hold you too. Currently, your only goal is to free brynhildr. "He replied quietly and silently for a moment before he spoke again." Although there is no time limit but failure is unacceptable, you may face dire consequences if brynhildr dies, the all father will not be very satisfied.

I took a few seconds to absorb his words, really, it seems that if I fail I will have to run to a place where Odin will not be able to reach me, well, it is better not to fail if.

"Where is this dragon's nest in Midgard?" I asked him.

"In the borders of a kingdom called the Ireland, on a continent called Europe," he answered me briefly.

"Tell me about Fafnir himself," I told him after some little thought.

"As you wish," Heimdall said, "The dwarf king Hreidmar had three sons, otr the sheper, fafnir the greedy, and regin the vengeful. In his youth Odin met otr who was in the form of a giant otter, Odin killed him and ate his flesh and made a cloak from his fur Realizing this, Odin and Hreidmar reached an agreement, Hreidmar wanted a mountain of gold as compensation, which was what Odin had fulfilled, but not before attaching a curse in gold, upon seeing the gold, Fafnir killed his father and stole the gold and turned into a dragon because of his greed. . "

Upon realizing that Heimdall told me the true story containing some brutal actions caused by Odin, I could only see Himdall with wide eyes, before realizing that I now had something more against Odin.

"Well… I think I'm ready…" I said hesitantly.

Heimdall nodded before grabbing his sword and operating the Bifrost Bridge, where it was covered in a beam of colored light before vanishing from Asgard.

While I was at the Bifrost Bridge, I couldn't help but admire its beauty, although I was already expecting this scene but I could only admit that it was truly breathtaking.

A ray of rainbow-colored light descended into a dense forest in Europe, and when it disappeared it was only me, finally, after nearly half a century of time, I returned in to my former homeworld.