Academy’s Weapon Replicator Chapter 556
Chapter 149 Niflheim (7)
The monster outside.
They exist only to kill humans, endlessly hating and resenting them.
Humanity has never won a war against the monsters, and the Empire has only had its vast lands continually taken away.
Only after the construction of a wall could humanity’s remaining territory be protected, and it was a tiny fraction of the vast glory of the former empire.
So when did that start?
Since when did demons start invading humans and trampling on their lands?
“I had a feeling that the monsters outside were strangely different.”
The monsters outside are strong simply because they are outside.
Originally, the term “outside” was based on a barrier. So it’s not a very accurate expression, but the farther away from where humans are, the stronger the monsters become. This has been the general view so far.
But if that were the case, the monsters near the wall shouldn’t be much different from the monsters inside. But that’s not the case. They clearly have fundamental differences.
The strength, speed, and hardness of the body are different, and that is why humanity cannot arbitrarily expand the barrier. Above all, the power of the Zodiacs does not work.
Yes. The power of the Zodiac doesn’t work. Their power is to fight with the power of God.
Humanity believed that it was simply because they were stronger.
“You bastards.”
Frondier looked into Hela’s eyes and recited to all the gods, including her.
“Humans fought because they believed in you. He was proud to have received the power of a god, and fought at the forefront of the monsters’ ranks. They said it was God’s will. “But that was all just God playing a prank on me?”
“… … .”
Hela looked away. She seemed to be avoiding eye contact, and she seemed to have resigned herself to something.
“Answer me.”
“Why should I answer? “You already know all the answers.”
Hela’s voice was deep and dark.
“Do you really want to hear it from my own mouth? Should I at least compliment you? Yes, you’re right. The monsters outside were originally sent by the gods. They were created by their own hands. For humans who originally prioritized divine power, the monsters created by the gods were perfect for killing humans. Of course, humans didn’t know that fact.”
Kuuk.
Frontier clenched his empty hands into fists.
Maybe if I hit Hela with my current mood, I might be able to kill her. Then the first god he killed would be Hela.
However, Frondier instead released Hella.
“Who are you?”
Frondier asked.
“Who first came up with such a crazy idea? “Who created the monsters outside?”
“… … “It’s no one’s fault.”
Hela said, stroking the neck that had been caught.
“This is something all the gods agree on. Humans have evolved too much. So they need to be restrained.”
Swish.
The tip of the spear then touches the tip of Hela’s neck.
As I turned my eyes, the blade suddenly touched her entire body.
This is inside the workshop. Frondier can trap his enemies with the most powerful weapons he can muster.
The same way he did to Leah Reese. No matter where you move your body, if you flinch even a little, you’ll be cut by the blade.
“Stop beating around the bush and speak clearly.”
“… … .”
“What do you mean by excessive development? Why is that a problem for the gods?”
“… … Human development results in a lower need for gods. As a result, faith decreases and the number of people who no longer believe in gods increases. Like you.”
“You massacred humans for just that reason?”
“Just that reason?”
Hela laughed bitterly. Just laughing like that made her face feel like it was being cut by a blade. The blood flowing from her face made her feel creepy.
“Faith is everything to God. A god who does not have faith cannot sustain himself. I have seen many gods disappear like that.”
“Religion is everything in God?”
“Frondier, you know about the devil, right? Among the seven deadly sins, Baal was particularly strong. Because he was also a god in a way. The same goes for Lucifer and Satan, who are so famous that they have a cult following. Once you have adoration, it becomes power. And that’s all the gods are. “The reason they exert such powerful power is ultimately because of their faith.”
“… … So, in order to gain faith from humans, he deliberately plunged them into the abyss and made them need the power of God.”
And the power of that god was ultimately just a trap that would never let them escape from the abyss.
Hela said.
“Frontier, that’s the fundamental nature of all gods. It’s just that things that were vaguely lumped together have become a clear system.”
“Do you expect humans to accept such nonsense?”
“Humans are already doing this. Have you seen Palma?”
Frondia’s eyes flinched at Hela’s words.
“… … Palma. Are you talking about the magician?”
“Yes. That is no different from our system.”
In the past, Frontier evaluated Palma’s horse deduction system as follows.
─The performance of Magic Gongje is very excellent. Just as Arald had predicted. Because the performance is so good, people rely more on the magic system, and since the country manages the magic system, if you want to become strong, you must be loyal to the country. I will give you a reward for being loyal, so you will be more obedient. I don’t know who the guy I thought of at first was, but it must have been the guy who shouted long live the king.
Is that magic deduction system no different from the divine power of the gods today?
Hela said.
“Frondia, the divine power is strong. It goes without saying. It’s just that the monsters outside won’t eat it. As long as they stay within the barrier, humans can live happily in their own way.”
“You really are,”
Hela scratching at Frondia’s insides.
Frontier’s anger rises accordingly. This time, I really think I could take off his head if I just lift a finger.
But just before that,
“… … But you.”
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Frondier suddenly thinks.
What is Hela doing now?
He’s complaining and scratching his head, but he’s giving Frondia all the information she asks for. But it doesn’t seem like there’s any way to break out of this situation.
What good would it do Hela to make Frondia angry now? She would only be putting her own life at risk.
At first Frondier thought his threats had made Hela open her mouth. However, Hella continues to make remarks that irritate Frondier.
‘It doesn’t make sense.’
If the threats didn’t work, they wouldn’t have divulged the information.
If the threat had worked, at least they wouldn’t have provoked Frondier like they are now.
“……you.”
After thinking about it up to that point, Frontier realized something.
“Why can’t I see it?”
“What do you mean?”
Whenever Frontier meets a god, he can always get a glimpse into their past.
Hephaestus was like that, and Hestia was like that too. In the case of Poseidon, I couldn’t do it because it was dangerous because he would be caught peeping, but I was able to bring a spear and shield to Athena.
But why Hella?
Why can’t I see her memories? So close?
“… … “No way.”
Frondia reached out and grabbed Hela’s chin. It was a rough action, devoid of any consideration or anything.
Even if I force myself to make eye contact, I cannot see her memories.
Hela, god of death.
A woman who rules over Helheim and resides in Niflheim, managing the dead.
… … Loki’s child.
“Are you sure you’re not a god?”
“… … .”
Hela’s eyes widened and then sank.
She tilted her neck as if she had lost strength, and her gaze fell to the ground.
“Wouldn’t you like to kill me now? I’ve run out of things to say.”
* * *
Nine worlds open in Yggdrasil. Asgard is located at the highest point among them.
There are numerous palaces where the gods live, but among them, there is a gorgeous palace with a roof of pure gold.
Gladsheim, Odin’s residence and council hall of the gods.
The gods of Asgard gathered here.
There are no tables in this conference room, but the floor is made in a circular shape and low steps gather in the center. The gods express their opinions from an appropriate place.
The stairs get lower as you move towards the center of the circle, and Odin always stands in this place. The highest god is in the lowest position, surrounded by gods.
It was the same today.
“father.”
A man speaks to Odin, who stands in the center.
“Are you going to leave him alone?”
Glowing skin, almost perfect appearance. Deep pensive eyes looked anxiously at her father, Odin.
Baldur, the god of light. Odin leisurely looked up at his words.
“Who do you mean?”
“You know, don’t you?”
“I’m asking because I really don’t know.”
Odin lowered his eyes and asked again.
“Frondier, Aster. “Which one are you asking?”
“… … This is Frontier.”
“He has nothing to worry about.”
Odin shook his head.
“He can’t stand up to Hercules. That means he cannot oppose God, who has lost the restrictions of the human world.”
“We have received a report that Hela is in danger.”
“I guess so. “Hela is not a god.”
Odin nodded as if it was obvious.
“After Ragnarok, everything related to Loki was dropped from his position as a god. “You probably didn’t forget, right?”
“… … However, even if she loses her position, Hela’s power will remain strong. “If it threatens her like that, wouldn’t other gods like her also become dangerous?”
“Hmm.”
Odin leisurely stroked his beard at those words.
His gaze turned elsewhere.
“Baldur says so, what do you think?”
Wherever he went, there was a blond man.
If Baldur stood as if he were overflowing with light, the man had flowing hair that was sprinkled with gold.
Odin called him.
“Thor.”
At those words, Thor lowered his eyes.
“I would have said so during Ragnarok.”
Despite his flashy appearance, Thor’s voice was hushed with fatigue.
“If there is a god who is afraid of death from humans, he should die.”
“Thor.”
Baldur gently cautioned Thor against his remark, but Thor instead looked at Odin and spoke.
“Anyway, once we get to Asgard, I’m going to crush his head myself. Odin, isn’t that what you’re hoping for?”
There is no emotion in the eyes he looks at Odin.
“All you have to do is save my life.”
“Thor!”
Baldur shouted, and Odin raised his hand to stop him.
“Stop it, stop it.”
Odin nodded as if it was no big deal.
“That is correct. “It’s nothing to be angry about.”
“father.”
“Anyway, the further we go with Frontier, the more things will go our way. You know that, don’t you?”
“……That’s right.”
Baldur lowered his head.
Clearly the gods have a plan. That’s why Odin is so relaxed.
No, not just Odin, but all of the gods here are not that worried.
“Frondier will go to rescue Atjie. He will try to revive the dead.”
Odin said.
“It means connecting worlds that should never be connected. In that case, the human world and the divine world will be connected.”
In other words, unlike ‘possession’ or ‘descent’ where gods have appeared so far.
God himself can head towards the human world.
“Frondier wants that. He wants to kill all of our gods.”
Odin looked around at the gods around him.
“You should do as you wish. While he kills the gods, we clean out the humans. It’s a deal that both parties can be satisfied with. “Isn’t that right?”
All the gods nodded in agreement with Odin’s words, except Baldur and Thor.
Baldur still had an inexplicable sense of unease within him, and Thor simply seemed to dislike Odin’s words and actions.
Baldur said.
“If Frontier meets Hela, he will also know what kind of monsters are out there.”
“I guess so.”
Odin also answered this calmly.
“Humans need God, and God needs humans. “It’s just that kind of system.”
Odin raised his head and looked at the ceiling.
Gladsheim’s high ceiling, above which the pure gold roof shines splendidly.
Odin looked up and said, as if the splendor was visible to his eyes.
“You were happy when you didn’t know. Frontier.”
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