Chapter 368: Atlantis

"It's not right."

In the center of the city ruins, Ambrosius quietly listened to the narrative of the shadowy figure before him.

He didn't care about the life or death of the Divine King; in fact, the prince was quite skeptical of the so-called title of Divine King that Odin held.

But setting aside the truth for now, Ambrosius had his own doubts about this matter itself.

"Deceit... You say he deceived you all, leading to the entire clan's destruction."

"But on such a crucial matter of life and death, why would you trust an outsider?"

"Even the closest of allies would not be without their defenses, let alone, in your words, you were not friends to begin with."

"... I don't know."

"Because Odin's deceit was beyond everyone's expectations. Even the leader of the Vanir had not foreseen this outcome."

"For tens of thousands of years, the Odin that everyone knew would never betray his allies on the battlefield."