Big Snake Cul
On the other side, the stone house had been built.
This stone house was fully enclosed, with stone walls up to one meter thick, with no entrance or even a gap.
The two mages opened the portal, directly connecting to the inside of the stone house.
Scala looked at Cul on the side and said, "Cul, you are a decent person, go in by yourself."
Cul did not speak. He passed through the portal on his own, walked into the fully enclosed stone house, and then the portal closed, isolating him from the outside world.
No one saw that when he sat on the ground of the stone house, the corners of his mouth gradually turned into a slight smirk...
The Aesir warriors lifted the entire stone house, passed through the large portal leading to the sea, and then jumped into the sea with the stone house.
Scala followed with the mage, Forseti and Agamotto also followed, and everyone headed towards the Mariana Trench, the deepest seabed on Midgard.
For the Aesir, the underwater environment did not pose an obstacle to survival, but Agamotto, being human, needed to create a mana shield around himself to support the seawater before diving into the deep sea.
Even so, as the depth increased, Agamotto's face became a little uncomfortable, showing an expression of restraint.
Forseti couldn't help saying, "Why are you coming here?"
Agamotto was silent for a while: "Do you remember what I told you about the dream I often had?"
"What?" Forseti frowned slightly.
"A cloud of green light flew into my hand, and the scene seems to be here, in the deep sea," Agamotto said while looking around.
Forseti didn't speak.
Agamotto, green light—it naturally brought to mind the Time Stone, known in later generations as the "Eye of Agamotto."
But as far as Forseti knew, the Time Stone should currently be in Odin's hands. How could it fly to Agamotto?
Just when he thought this, the nearby seawater suddenly surged, as if something huge was rushing towards them.
"Careful!"
Scala warned.
"Roar—"
Immediately, a sea beast swam from the side, with a hideous appearance, and a huge, gaping mouth, charging straight at the group.
Forseti pulled out the Sword of Rivendell from his waist, and the holy light on the sword radiated.
Holy Light Strike!
The Sword of Rivendell slashed vertically, easily severing the massive head of the sea beast.
Even after the sea beast's death, the surrounding undercurrent did not cease but grew more violent, with increasingly powerful water flows coming from the north.
The water flow was so strong that it pushed the stone house and altered everyone's trajectory. Scala hurriedly vibrated his staff, causing a bright light to shine and stabilize the water flow somewhat.
"What happened?"
"What's going on? How can there be such a powerful undercurrent?" people exclaimed.
The deep sea's dim light prevented them from seeing changes in the distance.
Forseti opened his hand, casting Holy Light Illumination, and the golden brilliance expanded their vision.
"What is that!" a mage suddenly exclaimed, pointing to the dark place to the north.
The others turned their heads and soon noticed a huge shadow running towards them from the north, an extremely terrifying figure.
The sea beast's size was astonishing, about the same as a whale, or even larger, but compared to this shadow, the sea beast floating beside them looked like a bug.
As for the human body, it was even smaller, like an ant.
The surrounding deep-sea creatures seemed to face a natural disaster, fleeing in panic. Huge sharks, whales, and even sea beasts appeared like small fish and shrimp, struggling under the wheel of death.
The sea beast Forseti had just killed seemed to be only an insignificant member of this fleeing team.
A terrifying being was approaching...
As the distance rapidly shortened, the shadow grew larger, and before anyone could see its face clearly, they were already shrouded by its massive figure.
Then, a giant snake head, like a hill, appeared before them.
The whole body of the giant snake was cyan, with scales the size of sea beasts.
"This—" Forseti and Agamotto's expressions changed.
This giant snake turned out to be the mountain-destroying snake they encountered in Zitong!
After Wuding opened the mountain, the snake disappeared. The Supreme Sanctuary investigated it for a while but found no trace. Unexpectedly, it appeared before them today.
"Agamotto, in your dream, did you foresee today?" Forseti swallowed and couldn't help asking.
"I don't know..." Agamotto said.
"Roar!!" The giant snake stared at everyone, attacked quickly, opening its mouth, and the shaking snake tongue was longer than everyone connected.
Scala looked solemn. The brilliance on his staff shone, and the surrounding seawater surged, trying to block the giant snake, but to no avail.
"Roar—" The giant snake still attacked, with a clearer target: the stone house pushed by several soldiers.
Compared to its size, the distance between the two sides was already close at hand.
Everyone fled when they saw it.
However, two warriors still couldn't escape and, along with the stone house, were swallowed by the giant snake.
After swallowing the stone house, the giant snake's movements stopped abruptly, standing motionless as if paused and turned into a mountain in the deep sea.
The crowd was stunned.
"What should we do, Lord Scala? The stone house imprisoning Cul was swallowed by this giant snake!" a mage said in horror.
Scala also looked grim, finally taking out an orb: "We can only contact His Majesty."
"Crack." After saying that, he crushed the orb.
However, at the same time, a terrifying energy fluctuation spread out from the giant snake. The frozen giant snake resumed its activity, and the snake's eyes suddenly gained spirituality, as if possessing a human mind.
"I am the serpent that devours the world!" The giant snake spoke with Cul's voice, and its figure began to change rapidly, turning into a person.
After transforming into a human body, the divine power chain Odin placed on Cul disappeared, and Cul, fused with the serpent, exuded a more powerful sense of oppression.
"Heimdall, Cul broke the seal. Inform His Majesty Odin!" Scala said hurriedly.
Cul sneered: "It's useless for Odin to come. Odin claims to be destiny, but he is only a fragment of destiny, and I am the ultimate destiny of Asgard!"
"Fate and time are never straightforward. Perhaps you are the fragment, Serpent." To everyone's surprise, this sentence came from Agamotto.
Forseti turned his head to look, only to feel that Agamotto's temperament suddenly became ethereal, as if he were speaking in his sleep.
Before he finished speaking, Agamotto stretched out his hand, as if summoning something.
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