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Chapter 1495 Death’s Difficult Intelligence(1/2)

On the holy mountain of Harrogas, Hela also started her own actions.
After communicating with death, Hela also had a new goal.
Although Hela would never do anything to harm Asgardians, what she did next was outside of this scope.
It's just that her actions were a bit hurtful to the Nephalem, but according to Hela's judgment, this was not unacceptable.
And after all, Hela doesn't intend to do anything treacherous. It can even be said that this is a very good path for this world.
There are naturally risks involved, but after her careful judgment, Hela believed that what she wanted to do was the right choice.
She wanted to try to gain some authority by herself, and this goal was set on the destruction of the seal sealed on the Holy Mountain of Harrogath.
It is true that Hela knew that what she did was a harm to the barbarians who had helped many Asgardians.
Hela knew the value of authority very well. After spending this period of time with the barbarians, Hela also understood the importance of the power of authority to Bulcaisuo.
But she still decided to give it a try.
The scene that death described to her made Hela unable to calm down until now.
As for the intention of death, that is not an issue that Hela needs to consider.
Moreover, Hela does not intend to use despicable means such as stealing to achieve her goals.
After all, death only told Hela that in order to do those things, she must have the authority to destroy, but it did not say that she must steal this authority from the barbarians.
Hela planned to tell the barbarians everything she knew from Death, and then try to apply for the authority to destroy it to continue this plan.
As for what to do if the barbarians don't agree, let's wait until the barbarians really refuse.
Hela already knew how to deal with barbarians, and speaking directly was the easiest way.
She is not there to cause damage, she just tells the other party her judgment and then tries to convince the other party to believe her.
Even if she fails to succeed, Hela will not be too disappointed. She knows her position very well.
The worst thing is that the scene you long for can only be thought about in your heart. After all, no one can guarantee that the scene painted by death will be better than the world Bulkesso wants to create.
She is a little paranoid, and Hela herself admits this.
But she never felt that she was a brainless idiot.
Between Death, whom they had just met, and the barbarians who had helped them a lot, Hela would not make any ridiculous or despicable choice.
So Hela walked directly towards the Elder's Temple.
Of course, this route will not make Death suspect anything.
The place where the barbarians sealed the power of destruction was also around the Temple of the Elders, and death would never appear in front of the barbarians at such a time.
If Death is still at its peak, then there is no reason for her to be afraid of barbarians other than Bulcaisel.
But the current death is in a weak state, and most of the authority that represents itself is missing.
Under such circumstances, if Death still had the courage to appear in front of those barbarians to formulate a conspiracy, then Hela would admit it.
The biggest problem is that Hela needs to face the risk that death may attack her. This problem can be solved as long as she never leaves the sight of the barbarians.
It's not like Hela has never experienced the feeling of being in jail. Being on the Holy Mountain of Harrogas is much better than being imprisoned.
And her relatives can visit her at any time.
As for Death, after her plan is exposed, the situation Death will face may be even worse than hers.
Even if Bulcaisel may not have time to deal with death, then it's not like the other barbarians can't act either, right?
As for the matter between Death and Leoric, Hela didn't think there was anything to worry about.
The friendship between Leoric and Death is undeniable, but after all, Death is not the Ashira in Leoric's life.
Even if Leoric would join in this chaos for the sake of death, what could Leoric do to the barbarians?
Use your immortality to annoy all barbarians to death?
Stop making trouble, Leoric is not the only immortal monster now!
On the barbarian side, there are several ancestral spirits that have acquired the bodies of immortal monsters, and that kind of immortality only appeared because of the actions of the Immortal King of the previous generation.
In this case, does Leoric have no emotions at all?
Hela admitted that she was gambling, but she felt that her approach was the safest.
If the barbarians are willing to let her try to use the power of destruction, then the problems she worries about may not arise.
The most important thing when dealing with barbarians is to be calm!
It only took a little effort for Hela to see Helabo. After all, she was considered an outsider, and Helabo was very busy now.
"I don't have much time, what is the important thing you said?"
Hailab buried his head in making preparations for the current situation.
He took the time to meet with Hela because the other party said that he needed to see him for something very important.
Of course, this is partly for Thor's sake.
Thor chose to become the new god-king of Asgard, but he did not deny his identity as a barbarian.
It’s not like the barbarians have to stay on the sacred mountain of Harrogath and become screws in some kind of fixed position.
"Death wants me to get the authority to destroy and do something for her.
To be more specific, let me use the power of destruction to destroy everything in the higher heaven.
If possible, it would be best to cause some damage to the Nephalem as well."
Hela said.
This is of course not the complete picture of the death plan, but Hela feels that it is enough to mention it to this extent.
"Um?"
Hailab raised his head in surprise.
For a moment, he didn't understand what Death was planning to do.
The relationship between Death and the Nephalem was pretty good before, even though they had a fight with Bul-Katho at the beginning.
But we should be happy to get along with each other after that.
"Why does Death do this? Do you have any clue?"
Hirab asked.
From this point on, Hailab had to take this matter seriously.
“Perhaps you want to create conflict between the Nephalem and the High Heavens?
I'm not sure, but this is the most likely outcome I can think of.
But this goal is even based on the fact that I can gain the authority to destroy.
And the current situation looks more like me being the one who needs to face danger because of her calculations."
Hela said.
The barbarian is not a fool. If she attempts to seize the sealed power of destruction, won’t the barbarian find out?
Even if she could succeed, it would be impossible for her to do it without any flaws.
It's not like the barbarians sealed the authority and then ignored it completely, and the ancestral spirits on the holy mountain of Harrogas are not the only ones with names.
It's just that most of the ancestor spirits don't have the individual strength to fight the legendary demons, but they can be said to be everywhere on the holy mountain of Harrogath.
Unless Death was not aware of the existence of these ancestor spirits at all, she should not have made such an outrageous plan.
Hela admitted that she was very interested in the future described by Death, and even felt excited. But this did not affect her feeling that Death's brain might not work well.
"I don't understand why this death wants to communicate with you.
Is it necessary to just do this?”
Hailab felt that for the first time he felt confused about his IQ.
Death's plan was clumsy and somewhat clever, which made Hela have to wonder if the other party had any supporting plans, but she didn't tell Hela this one.
Because the other party was a bit smart and stupid, Hailab could never be sure what the other party's considerations were that led to such a plan.
To be continued...
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