"Well, he's all yours. We will try to block the Gods from going down here," Loki said as he turned around and looked at the Yggdrasil tree. "We might be able to buy you an hour, and after that, you have to take all the risk to fight him and all the Gods," Loki pointed out.
"An hour is more than enough, and they have to deal with Brynhilde first before they can go down here. She could buy me as much time as I needed," Jeanne replied as she unsheathed her sword and covered it with a divine aura to enhance the blade's sharpness and durability.
"Good luck, Jeanne," Hel said as she got up onto Fenrir's back.
Jeanne hummed and nodded her head, and then Loki and Hel left to create a barrier to prevent anyone from entering the underwood. She then watched Ymir slowly set his foot on the ground like Mount Everest just fell to the ground from the sky.