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The Greece Antagonist-Chapter 993 - 86: It was hard for me to be moved, yet you made me lose so completely!
Chapter 993: Chapter 86: It was hard for me to be moved, yet you made me lose so completely!
Giant Country, Alien Village.
A golden streak of light fell into the village, and Gerd and Gai rushed out upon hearing the noise, immediately throwing themselves at the visitor with faces full of surprise:
"Luo En, you’re back?"
Luo En nodded, his gaze sweeping around before finally settling on the two little girls, he asked:
"Where is Scadi? Isn’t she here?"
"Didn’t you know? Sister Scadi came back to the village last night and didn’t stay long. She was worried about your safety and drove off to Dwarf Country."
"Didn’t you come across her?" the two little girls asked one after another.
Met her, and it was quite the encounter.
A wave of irritation surged in Luo En’s heart as he raised his hand to rub his throbbing forehead.
The two little girls, fearing that Luo En didn’t grasp the intentions of the Winter Goddess, chattered additively:
"Brother Luo En, this is the first time we’ve seen Sister Scadi take such an initiative to care about someone of the opposite sex."
"Yes, there were many in Giant Country who pursued her, but she was always annoyed and never showed a pleasant face to anyone. Only when she was with you, she would relax. Even we could see, she feels something special towards you, don’t miss this opportunity!"
In Nordic mythology, Scadi, the Winter Goddess, whether in temperament or appearance, ranks among the top, attracting numerous suitors, and is even called "Bride of the Gods."
She wouldn’t show any interest to so many pursuers, but was particularly concerned about Luo En, obviously this goodwill was not only due to genuine admiration but also harbored some indescribable thoughts.
However, the more she acted this way, the more depressed Luo En felt.
Because if he tried to see things from Scadi’s perspective, he could feel the humiliation and frustration in her heart:
"The one time I am moved, you made me lose so thoroughly!" fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm
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Just as Luo En was mumbling this to himself, an orange object fell from the sky and with a whoosh, smashed right into his arms.
"Your cat!"
Scadi stood at the entrance of the village, her face covered in frost.
Looking at the resentment on the face of Yemengarde in his arms, Luo En also felt a wave of helplessness.
Well, this seemed like a definitive end to their bond.
It looked like Scadi was genuinely upset.
Next, it would probably be impossible to trace the whereabouts of The Three Fates through her, and he would have to find another way to continue his exploration.
"They are in the Fire Country!"
"Hmm?"
"I just got in touch with Angelboda, she and her two sisters went to the Fire Country, appears they have some issues to resolve, that’s all I know."
Scadi coldly answered, her demeanor one of keeping others at bay.
The situation taking a turn, Luo En couldn’t help but show a grateful smile towards Scadi:
"Thanks."
"There’s nothing to thank, this is just a transaction."
Scadi stepped forward, extending her hand,
"Where’s the item I want? Hand it over!"
Seeing her business-like attitude, Luo En had no choice but to hand over the Aken Treasure Diamond to Scadi.
Feeling the residual warmth on it, the unbearable scene earlier reappeared in his mind, darkening Scadi’s face even more as she clenched the Aken Treasure Diamond tightly and turned to disappear into the night.
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After driving her chariot hastily, Scadi directly stormed into her father Saki’s palace:
"The item you wanted!"
Saki caught the Aken Treasure Diamond, examined it carefully, and then with a look of surprise on his face, he couldn’t help but admire, looking down at Scadi:
"To get it in just one night, truly worthy of being my daughter."
Unmoved, Scadi asked sternly:
"I have brought you the item, as per our agreement, shouldn’t you also tell me who my mother is?"
Hearing the coldness and distance in his daughter’s voice, Saki felt a tragic barrier seemingly rise between father and daughter."
But he did not regret it,
Because his throne and authority are far more important than a mere daughter.
Moreover, she wasn’t his biological offspring.
Saki carefully placed the Aken Treasure Diamond into the Magic Circle Diagram for storage, pondered for a moment, and then slowly began:
"Honestly, I don’t know who your mother is."
At these words, Scadi’s face darkened:
"Are you also deceiving me?"
"Of course not," Saki shook his head, explaining, "because you’re not my biological daughter, nor a native of Jotunheim, but arrived here due to a spatial storm, then I picked you up and brought you back to the castle, hence I don’t know who your biological parents are."
"A spatial storm brought me here?"
"Yes, I’ve followed this clue and searched across the Nine Realms numerous times, but always to no avail. Therefore, I suspect you might not belong to the Nordic Divine Era, but like those Warner Divine Race who crossed the seas, you come from beyond this realm."
After hearing this, Scadi frowned:
"If that’s all you’ve got, it’s not enough to pay for the service I provided by bringing the Aken Treasure Diamond to you."
Saki sighed, reached into the Magic Circle Diagram, and took out an ancient wooden piece, floating it across to Scadi:
"When I found you, this was the only thing on you that could prove your identity."
Scadi took the wooden piece and examined it repeatedly, only able to confirm that it was a piece of purple robe wood, engraved with a few strange symbols somewhat similar to, yet different from, the Rune symbols.
"What is this?"
"A type of divine script from beyond our realm called Ogan Tree Rune, typically used on stones and vegetation as a medium for recording. I had the characters on it copied and sought help from Divine King Niord of the Warner race to decode it. From what he told me, these letters appear to be a True Name, possessing extraordinary Magic Power, signifying some kind of Origin."