119: Find a way to solve it yourself.

Between the human kingdom of Midgard and the giant kingdom of Jotunheim, there is a boundless forest called the Iron Forest.

The Iron Forest marks the boundary between the human and giant kingdoms. While protecting humans, it also prevents giants from sneaking into the human kingdom and doing evil.

Kevin got off the chariot and found that it was already dark. Just when he was feeling that time was passing so quickly, he learned from Loki that several days had already passed.

"Wait, Lord Loki, what did you say? Say it again!" Kevin opened his eyes wide and looked at Loki, who was smiling evilly.

"Nearly seven or eight days have passed... What the hell, didn't I just get in the car for an hour or two?"! Kevin spoke loudly, gesturing to the chariot next to him.

Seeing that Loki just smiled and didn't say anything, he turned his gaze to Thor, the God of Thunder, who was pulling the chariot goat. The tall and burly Thor glanced at Kevin.

"He didn't lie." Thor said, "It has indeed been seven or eight days."

"Do you think Thor's chariot is so comfortable to ride in?"

Loki smiled and took over the conversation. He admired Kevin's dumbfounded expression and replied happily, "If I hadn't been watching over you, you would have been crushed by the speed of the chariot that turned into thunder."

"I...you didn't tell me when I got in the car. No, you basically forced me to get in the car!" Kevin was almost on the verge of collapse. He turned his head to look at Neil on his shoulder, looking at her with a glimmer of hope.

But before Kevin could speak, Neil, who knew what he wanted to say, replied with a headache: "Don't look at it. I am just like you. I only thought that one or two hours had passed."

As she spoke, Neil couldn't help but cast a sympathetic look at Kevin, whose face was pale.

Of course she knew why Kevin was flustered.

Loki blocked the connection between him and Slud and learned how to prevent the gods from controlling his magic.

Then, once we got on the chariot, another seven or eight days passed, plus the previous journey had taken nearly six days...

It must be very lively over in Asgard right now.

"Neil, this... this is none of my business, right?!" Kevin opened his eyes wide and grabbed Neil by the shoulder.

Then he put his face in front of her, stared at her, and said loudly, "This has absolutely nothing to do with me. I am innocent, right? You will undoubtedly testify on my behalf.

Kevin himself obviously realized this.

"So, you think it's my fault?" Loki replied quietly upon seeing this.

Kevin didn't even turn his head. He didn't want to pay any attention to him now, even if he was a powerful god.

Innocent Neil struggled hard to move his hand away. After taking a breath of air, she rolled her eyes and said to Kevin, "Calm down, you are innocent. Believe me, I will report the truth!"

Kevin was halfway relieved after hearing that she would report truthfully, but he suddenly felt something was wrong.

If the report is truthful, then the matter of Jörmungandr... to be honest, if Thor hadn't sensed Jörmungandr, he wouldn't have come here at all.

Kevin wondered, "Am I still going to get reprimands?"

"Neil, actually, you don't have to report truthfully."

Standing on Kevin's hand, covering her neck and breathing heavily, Neil glanced at Kevin, who was smiling brightly at the side, and rolled her eyes.

Lie to Balder and the others? ... Forget it, Neil wanted to say that she was just a pitiful little servant of God.

And look at the existence you provoked. Let's not talk about Slude and the others for now; just talk about the two sisters who are at the level of the main god and the giant father who is not much weaker than the main god. Which one is easier to deal with!

"Neil, you can't just stand by and watch someone die!"

"Does that qualify as saving? It's known as "buy one, get one free!"

Neil dared to guarantee that if she dared to beg for mercy, she would definitely be dead. If she kept silent and acted as an unknown person, she might not even remember her when they scolded Kevin.

Do you understand why I would rather die than let my fellow Taoist live?

Thor and Loki watched Kevin and Neil's performance without saying much. Thor even thought Loki did a good job throughout the whole time.

Because looking at this person and this bird, I just feel very happy for some reason.

He even began to understand why Loki loved playing pranks so much.

"Come on, stop screaming." Loki finally said, "Let's go... Anyway, things have already come to this; there is no point in screaming."

Upon hearing this, Kevin turned his head and glared at Loki, his teeth itching with hatred.

Normally he was the one who gave others headaches, but this time in front of Loki, Kevin finally got a taste of how Balder and the others felt after he had caused trouble.

The only difference is that Balder and the others are usually reluctant to beat Kevin, but now Kevin is obviously no match for Loki.

And then...what else can he do? Just like Loki said, things have already come to this; Kevin can only lower his head in frustration and follow the two gods helplessly.

If I follow them, at least I'll have an explanation when I go back...at least it can delay the death penalty.

If I leave alone and go back now, I might be tied up in all kinds of ways and thrown into a dark room, where I will be helpless no matter how much I try.

Therefore, even if Kevin was extremely reluctant, he could only pout and follow Loki and Thor obediently.

I could only pray silently in my heart, praying that Slude, Balder, and the others would be a little gentler because I had lured Brunhilde back...

The little bird Neil, who was originally as depressed as Kevin, suddenly became happy as time went by, and she looked at Kevin's appearance.

Neil felt that Kevin, who was always causing trouble, had finally met his end. It was truly karma, and no one could escape from it.

Then, following Loki, Thor, who was pulling the chariot, Kevin, and the others came to a farmhouse.

However, the people in this farmhouse are not ordinary people. They are the servants of Asgard who are responsible for guarding the Iron Forest. To be more precise, they are the servants of Asgard who are responsible for guarding the Iron Forest and preventing the giants from passing through the Iron Forest and harming the human world.

So when they saw Loki and Thor coming, they naturally recognized them immediately and hurried over to greet them.

"Kill them." After handing the chariot to the servant of God, Thor pointed at the two goats pulling the chariot and suddenly said.

At the same time, he glanced at Kevin behind him, thought for a moment, and then instructed them, "Pay attention, clean it up, and remember not to leave any trace of blood on it."

The servants nodded and left with the well-behaved goat.

"Killed?" Kevin on the side was stunned for a moment when he saw this.

"You are in luck. Normally, even if I beg him to give me some, he won't give it to me." Loki smiled and answered Kevin's doubts: "Don't worry, they can be resurrected."

Hearing this, Kevin thought of the wild boar in Valhalla and nodded in understanding.

However, you pull the chariot during the day and face slaughter and consumption at night. It's really hard for you.

After a while, we found ourselves in the room's hallway.

"They are indeed here with you." Odin, who had contacted Loki, rubbed his head while looking at Kevin and Neil, who were huddled aside.

"What did you bring them over for... Please be honest.

"It's best to resolve the wanted order of the giants." Loki, facing Odin, rarely restrained his cynicism and said, "Although most people won't attack Kevin because of the wanted order, it's inevitable that they will pay attention to him."

It is best to keep it secret for as long as possible."

That thing?

Eavesdropping from the side... is like a naughty kid who has done something bad outside and is running around the edge of the house in fear, wanting to know how angry the people at home are.

Kevin and Neil looked at each other with confusion in their eyes.

Is there anything else about them worth hiding?

What Loki was referring to here was naturally the Blessing of the Rhine Gold.

Odin obviously understood, so he was silent for a while, glanced at Kevin and Neil, who were dancing at the edge of the nightclub, and asked, "Does he know?"

Loki shook his head.

On the chariot, Loki tested Kevin and knew that Kevin did not realize how terrible the blessing of the Rhine Gold was.

After thinking about it for a while, Loki decided to keep it secret.

After all, Kevin himself doesn't know the truth, so he can hide it from others more effectively.

Odin nodded slightly. After knowing Loki's plan, he no longer had the idea of ​​letting Kevin come back...although he was a little worried that Kevin might cause trouble again.

Well, now Odin is really worried.

But when he thought about it, Thor, the most powerful god in the Aesir, and Loki, whose wisdom was no less than his own, who drank the fountain of wisdom, and whether they could keep him under control, it would be useless even if he was forced back.

"Oh, by the way, how did you meet him?" Odin thought for a moment and asked again.

"At the edge of the bottomless sea." Loki replied expressionlessly, "Thor sensed the presence of Jörmungandr and thought it was out to cause trouble. When we arrived, we saw him chatting with Jörmungandr.

We had a pretty good chat."

Hearing this, Odin...fell into silence.

Kevin, under Neil's contemptuous gaze, tilted his head and looked up at the blue sky outside the window, as if to say, "The world is so beautiful, and I know nothing."

"No wonder you directly blocked all the connections of the protection." Odin sighed.

He could already imagine that if Balder knew about this, she would definitely come down to earth to capture Kevin and bring him directly back to the realm of gods. She would never agree to Loki taking Kevin to the kingdom of giants.

"Kevin..." Then Odin looked at Kevin, who was trembling all over, and said, "I will tell Balder and the others that you followed Loki and Thor to Jotunheim, and they will wait for your return with peace of mind.

but...

A few days ago, Fenrir injured Shaki and ran out to my palace to ask me where I had been. Also, Hodr was emotionally unstable and swallowed up nearly half of the light in the Palace of Light, and Jörmungandr...

Oh, yes, there is also the Valkyrie that Slude brought back.

After you come back, you should find a way to solve these problems yourself."

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