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Chapter 1495 Death’s Difficult Intelligence(2/2)

Are you pretending to be stupid? Or are you really stupid?
Hellabo knew that Death was not very good at fighting, but there should be a huge gap between not being good at fighting and having a bad brain.
When it comes to fighting, both smart and dull people can find a fighting method that suits them. This can only be said to be a matter of experience.
As long as you go back and forth on the battlefield, you will always have some experience and even muscle memory like instinctive reactions.
But it's a bit funny for a guy with a weak brain to conceive of a conspiracy.
"I'm going to give it a try, after all, Death never behaves like a person with many opinions.
Maybe this was some other guy's plan for her?
But whether she is really stupid or there are other guys behind her, it will only be exposed if the plan goes ahead."
Hela said sincerely.
Hailab thought for a moment.
"You seem to be very concerned about this plan. You are a smart person. Don't say that you don't see how weird Death's plan is.
What made you want to act on this plan?"
Hailab asked directly.
"Because she describes a very beautiful future, which is as beautiful as the vision I had of the world when I was about ten years old."
Hela said without any secret.
From the beginning of her conversation with Hyrab, she never concealed her intention to act according to the plan given by Death.
This is one of the reasons that confuses Hailab.
Hela doesn't know much about death, but Hela still has some understanding.
When Thor was drinking with the ancestral spirits on the Holy Mountain, he could not do without the topic of his family.
Although Thor and Hela didn't get along for a long time, the information about Hela that Frigga told Thor couldn't be fabricated, right?
Even if Hela does not have the qualifications to become a king, she is still more than enough as a general.
Helabo didn't think the Hela in front of him was any idiot, at least he didn't find any stupidity in Hela after coming into contact with him.
"I can still make the decision on this kind of thing, but I can only guarantee that you can try to contain the power of destruction.
Whether you succeed or not is up to you, and taking control is inherently risky.
It's okay if you succeed, but if you fail you may be completely destroyed.
The power of authority is inherently terrifying.”
Hailab said and lowered his head again, which meant that he no longer had any ideas on this matter.
As mentioned before, no matter what Death's idea was for Hela to execute such a seemingly stupid and just-right plan, we can only see what happens next after Hela succeeds.
If Hela fails directly in the first step, then this plan will become a complete joke.
At least when Hailab is asked to conceive of a conspiracy or plan, he will never do something that is likely to cause problems in the first step.
Or maybe Death actually arranged for someone else to carry out this plan?
A series of question marks popped up in Hailab's mind when he thought of this.
If the other party really does this, then there is no need to think more.
Death is simply not knowing how to fight and not being smart at the same time.
This kind of plan that would stand on the opposite side of the barbarians didn't even think about operating in secret, and even found several people to try to execute it?
Even Helab didn't think it was a smart choice to ask Hela to carry out such a task. It seemed normal for the other party to find an inconspicuous guy in New Asgard to do this.
Hela is a guy who truly owes a favor to the barbarians.
Why does Death think that his words can bring Hela back to his heart more than actual favors and help?
Although Helabo has not figured out whether Death is stupid or has another agenda, just because the other party chose Hela as the candidate to carry out this action, he feels that the other party is more likely to be really stupid.
“I was mentally prepared when I decided to do this.
But I also don’t want to miss this opportunity that is almost like reaching the sky in one step.
If I have the power of authority, then I can at least resist more effectively when faced with real danger.
As for if it fails, then it fails.
The weak may not be better off in this situation than dying early."
Hela spoke her thoughts very frankly.
The Aesir are a race that becomes more and more powerful over time, and eventually their energy will become so powerful that their body cannot bear it.
Although Hela is much younger than Odin, she has already had this worry.
If she gained a share of authority, it would at least prevent her body from being destroyed due to increased energy.
Using authority consumes a lot of energy. Hela has long known this from Odin.
Odin's way to solve this problem, besides Odin's Sleep, is to use the power of blood to leverage authority.
Odin used a lot of methods to slow down the collapse of his body.
But now that Hela has an opportunity to solve the problem once and for all, she naturally won't let it go so easily.
Although having the power of destruction will not make your body stronger and stronger, it can at least destroy the excess energy that grows with time.
Moreover, she is well aware of the destructive power of destroying authority!
"Go ahead and try it, I'll make people stare at death in the process.
I just hope that the other party really has some extra plans, instead of being stupid and making me dumbfounded."
Hellab began to write and draw on the parchment scroll at hand.
This matter came to an end with Hailab's consent.
"By the way, you'd better tell your relatives what you're going to do before you act.
Although I feel that your family is reasonable, I don't want to risk being blamed.
It's not that I'm afraid of being blamed, but most barbarians have bad tempers. If we are accused without reason, we may take action directly.
When things get to that point, it’s hard to end them.”
Hairab also gave a final reminder.
Hela nodded very seriously. She did not bring trouble to the barbarians.
The barbarians have been extremely reliable from the beginning, and Hela doesn't want to cause any unreasonable trouble to the barbarians.
Chapter completed!
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