113: The Giant Serpent of the Midgard - Jörmungandr!

Midgard, beyond the bottomless sea.

The chaotic and rich magic power filled the area where Kevin was in just a few breaths, causing the originally blue sky to be gradually covered by dark clouds.

And it wasn't just the monster under Kevin. In the area covered by the violent magic power, almost all the monsters trembled and lay down, expressing their submission to the monsters in the deep sea that were gradually moving towards here.

In an instant, the wind began to howl, the calm sea began to roll, and darkness enveloped the world, as if the end of the world had come!

Faced with this situation, Kevin, who sensed the terrible breath, suddenly turned around, opened his eyes wide, and looked at the increasingly turbulent sea.

At this moment, he was naturally extremely shocked, but surprisingly he did not seem to be too panicked. After all... he was somewhat used to it.

Whether it was the first meeting with Fenrir or the later witnessing of Tyr leading the Valkyries to besiege the giant warrior Shakey in Jotunheim, Kevin had become somewhat accustomed to the scene before his eyes.

who?

And then, almost at the moment when this thought just popped into Kevin's mind.

There was a loud bang, and a huge body suddenly emerged from the bottomless sea, with water splashing everywhere. The tall body extended infinitely towards the sky until it finally seemed to reach the sky, and then it slowly stopped.

Kevin...looked at the scene in shock.

He subconsciously raised his head and looked up at the monster that emerged from the sea.

The monster's scales were all black with green interwoven into them, outlining all sorts of dazzling magical marks.

And on that body that seemed to stretch endlessly, a head slowly emerged from the dark clouds, and its emerald green eyes were obviously so eye-catching under the dim sky.

Looking down at Kevin and Neil below.

Then Kevin's eyes collided with it.

Looking at those emerald green eyes and its body that seemed to be extending infinitely, Kevin was slightly stunned. His mind exploded instantly. At this moment, he had already recognized it, so he almost subconsciously called out its real name.

"Yehmen...Gad?!"

Yes, Jörmungandr, it is the brother that Fenrir, who came to the human world, mentioned by Nell before, is looking for, and the terrible monster that was thrown into the bottomless sea by the gods.

The giant snake of the world—Jörmungandr!

Jörmungandr's emerald eyes looked down at Neil, who was standing beside Kevin.

In fact, it rushed over because it sensed Neil's presence.

Although in mythology it is a terrifying monster that can surround the entire human world with just its body, this is not a myth but reality.

Even Fenrir can become as tall as Kevin, so it can naturally change the length of its body.

Neil's aura is actually quite easy to recognize. After all, it has so many protections on it, and all kinds of auras are mixed together. Once you see it, it is really hard to forget it.

After glancing at Neil, Jörmungandr naturally turned his gaze to Kevin.

Looking at the delicate boy in front of him, Jörmungandr was a little confused at first, but soon he blinked and thought about it, and then he understood who this boy was.

After all, only a few days had passed since Fenrir's clone left.

To be honest, there wasn't much that Fenrir could talk about with Jörmungandr, and at least 90% of the topics were about Kevin!

After all, all the changes that have taken place in it so far, as well as its visit to Midgard, were brought about by Kevin.

"Kevin...?"

Jörmungandr called out Kevin's name, and Kevin almost subconsciously covered his ears at the sound that echoed in the sky like thunder.

Seeing this, Jörmungandr's gaze couldn't help but fall on Neil, but what else could Neil do now that things had come to this?

She could only nod helplessly to Jörmungandr, indicating that the person next to her was the young man they had been talking about before.

After Neil nodded, the already turbulent sea surface suddenly began to churn violently.

Jörmungandr was surprised and a little excited and was shaking his body subconsciously.

"Wait, wait, calm down!" Kevin looked at the sea level that was quickly turning into a tsunami; his eyes widened in fear, and he waved his hand to stop.

It would be a lie for Kevin to say he wasn't panicking; after all, he couldn't swim.

So he didn't care about saving magic power. He drew runes in his hands, and light golden magic covered his body. He flew up from the ground, and after a while, he came in front of Jörmungandr, who was looking at him.

Looking at Jörmungandr sticking its head out from the clouds in front of him, Kevin felt a little emotional. Although he knew that it lived in Midgard, in the bottomless sea, Kevin really never thought that he would be able to see it on this trip.

Seeing it at the same time, Kevin naturally understood why Neil became more and more panicked as she got closer to the coast.

The reason why Neil didn't tell Kevin that this was the bottomless sea was because she didn't want Kevin to meet Jörmungandr.

After all, given Kevin's personality, it is very likely that he would come to visit after knowing the residence of the Fenrir brothers or siblings.

Although he calls him a husky, Kevin is kind to Fenrir.

You know, Fenrir is a god-killing wolf, but Kevin was very confident in letting Balder, Hodel, and others play with it. Even after it came to the human world, the first thing he did was to let it walk around and see the world.

You have to know that even as an incarnation, Fenrir's destructive power is terrifying. At the beginning, he was able to hold back the mountain giant Shakey with just his incarnation.

And if it really caused some big trouble in the human world, the first person to be punished would definitely be Kevin, but even so, Kevin did not hesitate at the time.

It was clear that he really considered Fenrir a friend... or a pet that needed to be taken care of?

Well...anyway, he was very nice to Fenrir.

Therefore, Kevin did not deny Neil's guess. If he knew the location of the bottomless sea, he would most likely come to visit Jörmungandr.

Kevin was looking at Jörmungandr, and Jörmungandr was also looking at him. Because of Fenrir, Jörmungandr naturally had great interest in him.

"Hello, my name is Kevin." After a few seconds, Kevin smiled and said to Jörmungandr in front of him, "I think Fenrir has mentioned me to you, right?"

Jörmungandr nodded.

"Now that's easy; can we discuss something?" Kevin said, "For some reason, I can't waste my magic power, so could you shrink your body a little later?"

Upon hearing this, Jörmungandr was silent for a while. Even as Neil's heart almost jumped into her throat, he finally nodded slightly.

Neil was very nervous, because to be honest, this was one of the most dangerous times for Kevin since he came to the World Tree Continent.

As a monster, Neil obviously has a deeper understanding of the horror of Jörmungandr than Kevin.

This is a being that is definitely not weaker than Fenrir.

At least Fenrir was accompanied by Tyr, the god of war and justice, and was still in Asgard.

When Shaki did that, Skadi was with him, so at least there was some guarantee every time.

However, this time, there was really no one protecting Kevin!

If Jörmungandr had any bad intentions, no one would be able to save Kevin!

Therefore, after seeing Kevin nod and being able to have a conversation with Jörmungandr and everything was relatively normal, Neil felt a little relieved and her expression eased a little.

Then she looked at Kevin standing aside with a relaxed look on his face. If Jörmungandr hadn't been right in front of her, the worried Neil would have really wanted to use her mouth to peck Kevin's head hard!

Then when Kevin fell down and the magic power dissipated from his body, Jörmungandr's body gradually shrank and came to the shallows.

And when Jörmungandr became smaller and Kevin was able to appreciate its full appearance, he found that it didn't look very scary. In fact, to be precise, it was quite handsome.

Because it doesn't look like a snake. Upon closer inspection, Kevin thinks it looks a bit like a creature called a dragon.

Kevin looked at it, and Jörmungandr naturally looked at Kevin as well. It found that this man was indeed a little strange, just as Fenrir said.

There was some fear in his eyes, but compared to fear, there was more calmness and kindness.

"Thank you for taking care of my brother."

After a period of silence, Jörmungandr was the first to speak, "My brother must have brought you a lot of trouble, right?"

Upon hearing this, Kevin, who was slightly stunned, first reacted...

It turns out that the Husky, oh no, Fenrir, is a male!

No wonder he is so playful and mischievous.

At the same time, because it became smaller, the sound was no longer like thunder. Kevin found that it sounded quite crisp and pleasant.

"Nothing like that." Kevin suppressed his surprise and replied with a smile, "It actually...actually it really caused me a lot of trouble!"

Kevin thought for a long time but couldn't figure out why Fenrir was obedient.

"I'm sorry." Hearing this, Jörmungandr couldn't help but lower his head. "Next time I meet my brother, I will talk about it in detail."

Although Jörmungandr himself didn't know when he would meet Fenrir next time.

"Okay." Kevin nodded. "I'll remember that. Next time when Fenrir and I come together, you must remember to speak well of him on my behalf!"

Hearing this, Jörmungandr looked up and was stunned for a moment as he looked at Kevin, who was smiling and talking to him.

"You don't know what Fenrir did in Asgard."

Kevin complained to Jörmungandr with a headache on his face, "Let me tell you, he has caused chaos in Asgard twice, and each time it caused chaos, and every time I had to step in to clean up the mess.

Because of this matter, I have been warned twice by the great god!

And I think my sister will grab me and hit me on the head again when I go back this time."

Hearing this, Jörmungandr instantly remembered the fight between him and Fenrir against Thor, the god of thunder, two days ago.

He couldn't help but stick out his red tongue and slightly shift his gaze.

Then Kevin told everything that happened between him and Fenrir.

Although Jörmungandr had heard Fenrir's version of the story before that, Fenrir didn't have Kevin's patience, and there were many things he couldn't say.

After listening to Kevin's narration, I had a clearer understanding of what Fenrir had been doing during this period.

Jörmungandr couldn't even lift his head.

"Um... I'm really sorry." Jörmungandr replied in a low voice, "I really didn't expect that my brother would bring you so much trouble."

"Well... Actually, it's not entirely true." Kevin turned his head and said, "To be precise, Fenrir did help me a lot, because his sister Hodel was willing to come out of the castle.

And he didn't mind the last incident in Jotunheim at all.

And before I leave Asgard, you are willing to give me a clone."

Don't forget, among Kevin's current names that resound throughout the Nine Realms, there is one called the Giant Wolf Tamer.

Back in Jotunheim, in order to deter the pursuing giants, Kevin asked Fenrir to disguise himself as his magical pet. After the matter was over, Fenrir never mentioned it at all and even had no reaction to the title of giant wolf tamer.

"Although he did give you a clone," Jörmungandr replied, "didn't you use it and let it travel around this world? ...If it weren't for that, I wouldn't have had the chance to meet him."

After saying that, Jörmungandr suddenly raised a part of his body, then lowered his head and said to Kevin, who had some doubts in his eyes: "In fact, I always thought that before that day comes, I will never be able to meet my brother again in my life.

Because I...can't leave this deep sea."

"Unable to leave the deep sea?" Kevin was stunned.

"Yes." Jörmungandr nodded, "Because they put me here, I can't leave."

Kevin was not stupid, so he quickly understood the meaning of this.

Just like the confinement magic that still exists in Asgard, outside the Fenrir Forest, it is obvious that the gods have also done something to it.

Therefore, as Jörmungandr said, if it were not for Kevin, Fenrir and it would never have been possible for them to meet again except for that day.

After understanding this, Kevin couldn't help but remain silent, not knowing what to say for a moment.

"You don't have to bow your head." Jörmungandr lurked again and said to Kevin, "Our affairs have nothing to do with you. I should even say thank you to you... Kevin, I really want to chat with you for a while.

But it looks like the time is almost up."

As he spoke, Jörmungandr tilted his head and looked somewhere in the distance.

The next moment, before Kevin, who was slightly stunned, could reply, Jörmungandr turned around and dived into the water. After coming out of the water, he had turned back into his original huge appearance.

Jörmungandr raised his huge body from the water and roared fiercely at the breath he sensed in the distance.

Before Kevin, who had covered his ears, could ask what was happening, he saw thunder roaring in the dark clouds and flashes of lightning.

Thor, the god of thunder, is tall and mighty in armor, holding the hammer of Thor and driving a chariot pulled by two goats running in the sky.

He came here with Loki who was sitting on it.

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