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517. Eye of Odin

Lamont replied:

"The easiest way is to not make me want to kill you, but if I am already planning to kill you, then struggle with all your strength, if you are showing interesting possibilities and the fate ahead becomes unclear

, then I will let you or leave and look forward to what you will accomplish.

"Perhaps this is the trouble of the omniscient. He knows too much and knows too little, and everything loses its meaning."

"By the way, I won't kill you because of this problem."

Silla continued to ask without hesitation:

"Mr. Lamont, what do you want to do to Halla?"

Lamont said:

"I didn't want to do anything to her, I was just curious about her future, so I just kept watching."

Silla changed the question method:

"Then what will you do to Hara?"

Lamont picked leaves from the roadside:

"I won't do anything to her."

Silla asked:

"Why didn't she come to class?"

Lamont replied:

"She got into big trouble. Some bad people did something bad to her friend Enid White Pendragon, and she tried to stop them, but the end result was..."

Lamont paused.

"She lost control and turned into an irrational monster, running around and barking in this world. This is reality. People should not challenge difficulties that do not belong to them.

"I suggest you seize this opportunity and ask some really valuable questions, such as what terrible disasters will happen to mankind, how many worms and traitors are there in the Parliament of England, and how can you make your family exist forever?

Go down, or how can you gain eternal life and strength."

Ciro ignored Lamont's advice:

"So are you one of those bad guys?"

Lamont shook his head:

"I am."

Silla asked:

"How many people will die because of your disgust?"

Lamont said:

"If you want to use evil deeds to describe what we do, it is somewhat too naive. Back to the question, how many people will die because of us? My answer is I don't know."

The man continued to mind his own business and said:

"It's surprising. Although I can say that I know almost everything, in the final analysis, I am just a mortal. I am only close to knowing everything. There are some things that I cannot know yet. As I said, I just want to

Just see the unknown.

"And what I need and desire is something I cannot know. What I do only allows me to get what I want, so it is impossible for me to know how many lives will be lost by what I do. However,

I can give you a range.

"If you are lucky, only two or three people will die, but if you are not lucky, and I mean your luck, tens of thousands of people may die, and millions or more may be indirectly affected by this."

Death is also possible."

Silla asked in a low voice:

"How to stop you?"

Lamont narrowed his eyes:

"Dealing with an omniscient person? You have posed a problem for me. If it were me, of course there would be ways to stop me, but you?

"You can't stop me. If I don't want you to do it, if you asked me twenty days ago, although I don't know any way, it is indeed possible, but I don't know. You just need to

You'll have a chance if you get close to Hara.

"Now, you'd better pray to the gods, such as Hevan, Fenrir, Jormungandr, Loki, Mimir, etc. Maybe they will hear me. After all, I can't see those great gods.

"But don't pick the wrong person. Those weak gods can't save your life, and they won't."

If Silla remembers correctly.

Hevin is Hara's father, right?

So why should he pray like Hola's father.

Silla was a little confused.

So he asked:

"Who is Hevin? Why can he stop you."

Lamont said:

"I don't know who Hevin is, but the man who really gave me the right eye, Odin, told me to get closer to him so that Odin could see what he was doing."

Silla asked:

"The one who gave you the eyes? Odin? Who is he?"

Curiosity is getting stronger.

Silla could feel that something was attracting him.

Lamont replied:

"I can answer you this. Odin is a god-king. He once ruled Asgard, a territory the same size as the continent of Obelia. The Asa and Vanir are his sons.

People, he is the god of the dead, the god of wisdom, the god of magic, the god of many faces, the god of war, the god of blood sacrifices, and the father of the gods.

"But sadly, there is a prophecy that reveals a fate that has already been determined.

"This prophecy is like this. His fate has long been doomed. His closest brother will betray him. All the people and things he loves will be annihilated in the sea of ​​fire created by his old enemy. He will die in the mouth of his nephew.

"So the angry Odin defeated destiny, but even so, some things were destined to happen. For example, his blood brothers still betrayed him, but unlike the fate in the prophecy, his brothers betrayed him out of jealousy.

.

"His brother betrayed him out of kindness and humanity, but fortunately, he finally defeated the prophecy. Ragnarok did not come on time, and he will return countless years later to rebuild Asgard."

Lamont pointed to his right eye:
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