The Kingdom of Odin 4

Like all emperors, power makes Orpheus a little lost, a feeling like the most tempting poison that one does not want to cut.

"God, it has not been seventeen years..."

Orpheus touched his chest with wolf teeth, which had also followed him for so many years.

"I want to live again!"

This is the thought in Orpheus's heart, true and impractical. He wants to find God again. God once gave him strength, gave him a long life, but even a long life will always end one day.

The location of Olympus is not difficult to find. Everyone knows that Olympus is the place where the gods live.

There have been people who wanted to go up there, but not everyone had the ability to do so, and many were buried.

The Spirituals had the easiest time climbing Olympus, but they couldn't see Joseph.

I will go to Olympus again...

Even if I die...

I will die on Olympus! "

The aging king, Orpheus, made the decision. He was not a brutal monarch; he actually did not kill many people during his reign of more than a hundred years, and his reputation among the Odin population was quite good.

Orpheus called for his minister, Olaine Lancer.

This was his most trusted minister.

"Orlaine...

You are also old. " Orpheus looked at Olaine, who was kneeling under the throne, and sighed.

People will eventually grow old. Only God can live forever.

Orpheus' eyes drifted and he was shouted at by Orlaine before he came back to his senses.

"Your Majesty..."

I am old. I am forty years old this year... " Orlaine did not know what Orpheus wanted to say and answered truthfully.

"Orlaine, you are the person I trust the most. Even among the Spiritual clan, there is no one more trustworthy than you."

Orpheus' trust in him did not come out of nowhere, for Olaine was likewise a messenger of the gods.

The name Orlaine, in the Aden language, is the transliteration of one who has seen the light, which, in turn, is usually a synonym for God.

"Your Majesty...." Olaine did not know what Orpheus wanted to say, but he shouted, moving his mouth also did not continue.

"These seventeen years, God, has he sought you out?" Orpheus asked, "God's whereabouts is his main concern now."

Orlaine was silent for a while, but finally said

"No, Your Majesty...

You should know. "

His voice was respectful, but when it came to God, it carried an air of unquestionable.

Olaine was the most devout believer in the gods; his faith in them could not be questioned by anyone, and he was the second Welshman who relied on himself to be able to climb up to Olympus.

He does not have a spiritual bloodline.

But his luck was good. He went up the mountain when he happened to meet Joseph.

Joseph remembers meeting Olaine, the young man—of course, at that time he was not called Olaine, but Ojeri, meaning one who seeks the light.

They had been believers in God since Olaine's parents.

Joseph gave Olaine a chair. He had nothing to give, so he asked the young man what he wanted. No matter what, to have the perseverance to climb Olympus like this should be rewarded.

Olaine asked for the stone chair Joseph had sat on.

When Olaine was sent back to Odin by Joseph, he was rightfully honored and welcomed by the nation.

Everyone knew that Olaine had made it and had met God.

He vowed to protect the "chair", even if a merchant of Odin was willing to pay 100,000 Odin coins for it, and he scolded the merchant, calling him a villain who tried to obtain the gift of God by trickery.

Olaine was appointed military minister by Orpheus at the first opportunity, and in such a time, faith really is an extremely amazing thing.

....

"Of course I know that..." Orpheus sighed.

The manufacturing capabilities were now advanced enough that craftsmen used wood as well as stone gems to forge the most luxurious palace in the entire Odin.

There was no breeze coming through here, and it was incredibly warm.

But even so, Orpheus still felt the cold.

He wrapped himself in a cloak made of wool and thought again of the gods he had met in Olympus one hundred and seventeen years ago, and of the sunlight that had shone on him then, still warm and balmy at the peak of five thousand meters.

"I'm going to Olympus again!" Orpheus said to Olaine, and it was something he had decided.

"If God wants to see you, he will naturally appear there." Orlaine stated that he did not stop, even though he wished to visit Olympus; however, Orlaine is too old; he no longer has the ability to climb Olympus.

"When I am gone, Moni will inherit the throne, but if he is a king who does not honor the gods, you should overthrow him."

Orpheus was not good at reading people, and all his descendants showed enough zeal for the gods that he could only choose who would inherit the throne on the basis of bloodline concentration.

"It is a matter of course." As Orpheus' most trusted person, Olaine controlled the military power of the Odin Kingdom.

He had this ability to overthrow the king.

"But I am also old." Orlaine added that even though he was still in good health, his life expectancy was coming to an end.

"If I could meet the gods, I would ask them to send an oracle for you, and the future of Odin's kingdom should be decided by them."

"As you wish, Your Majesty."

....

In the winter of the hundred and seventeenth year of the Odin Kingdom, Odin II, Moni Aza, succeeded to the throne, while Odin I, Orpheus, set out alone on his journey to Olympus.

Moni knew when his bloodline concentration was detected by Joseph that he would have this day sooner or later.

Although they were called by the gods as the spiritual race, they all privately believed that they had the blood of the gods flowing through them and were the children of the gods.

As Moni has the highest bloodline concentration other than Orpheus in these 100 years, the position of king naturally belongs to him.

....

Odin's kingdom lasted one hundred and twenty-two years.

Olaine did not wait for the oracle. Orpheus also did not appear again. People guessed that Orpheus should be dead in Olympus.

Olaine passed on the "divine chair" as a family treasure, and he himself went into a long sleep in the tomb.

Military power rightfully returned to the hands of Moni.

Orpheus created the kingdom of Odin and Moni. What he wanted to do was to expand!

The Kingdom of Odin had grown strong enough after a century of development, and what it needed now was to go to war outward.

"March south!"

And in one hundred and twenty-three years of the Odin Kingdom, thirty thousand Odin troops wearing neatly made bronze armor and uniform bronze spears advanced towards the Welsh steppes.

For more than a hundred years, because of the driving force of the Odin kingdom, the Welsh steppes actually gave birth to many nations who followed Odin's example.

And now, what Moni wants to do is to unify the steppes, and he has great ambitions.

He does not intend to take the initiative to find God, he firmly believes that if he unifies the whole steppe as the son of God, God will definitely take the initiative to come to him.