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Chapter 107 - Chapter 106 - The Death of the Three Goddesses of Destiny (II)

Godwyn was truly furious. He wanted to find the damned goddesses of destiny and kill them with a brutality that would make him look like a true Norseman. However, he couldn't find the goddesses of destiny, for when it came to hiding, they were so skilled that they were second to none.

So, Godwyn found the only deity who could find the goddesses of destiny. He arrived before Chaos and looked directly into his pale, strange eyes. He didn't need to speak; his intention couldn't have been clearer.

"You are emanating a murderous aura." Chaos commented, holding the cigar between his fingers and releasing a long cloud of smoke. He had to give it to humans for creating such good things, although it wasn't exactly safe for the humans themselves.

"I want to kill them." Godwyn said in a calm tone, which was somewhat reminiscent of Odin, who could remain calm even in a state of total fury.

"If you kill them, even with a valid reason, that guy will be upset." Chaos said in a casual tone. "Listen to my advice and just summon the Personification of Destiny and let him personally punish the goddesses of destiny. Believe me, they will suffer more at his hands than at yours."

"No." Godwyn didn't hesitate for a moment. He would kill the goddesses of destiny; no one could take that away from him. He would kill those hollow ones for daring to create a son or daughter for him.

"What a stubborn boy." Chaos grumbled in a helpless tone, but still advised Godwyn. "You are young, Godwyn. Having a son or daughter is no big deal; just ignore it and pretend you never saw the child. Billions of years from now, you'll forget he or she even exists."

"Has anyone ever told you that you like to meddle in other people's lives?" Godwyn couldn't help but speak with a dissatisfied tone. For Chaos, having a son or daughter wasn't much; he had trillions of years of existence and possibly more, but Godwyn didn't have that mentality, and this was a child, not an object that someone could forget.

Others might ignore it, but he himself didn't have that kind of coldness. If someone prides themselves on abandoning a child, he is not one of those people.

Chaos sighed in frustration, rubbed his forehead, and let out another long, deep sigh. "You sound like Tiamat. That love will end up making you suffer."

Godwyn smiled for the first time in this state of fury. "If I die because of it, at least I will die for something I loved. In comparison, dying alone and disappearing into the vastness of death is much sadder."

Hearing Godwyn's words, Chaos's face hardened. He asked himself if he would have anyone at the end of his life. He wasn't arrogant enough to say he was invincible; that was foolish. No one was invincible, and everyone would die one day. Whether Outer Gods or Primordial Gods, everyone would die; nothing is truly eternal.

Tossing an amulet that consisted of an infinity symbol, Chaos spoke in a still distant tone. "You will find them, but they will also find you. Whether you catch them depends on your skills."

Godwyn said nothing and abruptly disappeared; he was using space to travel extremely fast. At this speed, he could very well circle the Earth a few times without any problem.

When Godwyn left, Chaos showed a calm look, and after a moment of hesitation, he snapped his fingers. Five cards appeared above his hand. "Maybe a family dinner won't be so bad..."

Chaos was not naive enough to think the dinner would be pleasant or peaceful. He knew more than anyone that his sons and daughters were full of resentment towards him. The dinner would be anything but peaceful and silent. Therefore, he was prepared to hear all the insults in every known language in this universe.

"For some reason, I think I'd rather fight Yog-Sothoth than face my sons and daughters..." Chaos said with a laugh, but then let out a long sigh. "Should I prepare gifts to mitigate the abandonment of billions of years? But I don't know what they like or dislike..."

"I'll ask Mimir for help; he's a smart god..." Chaos said with an illuminated look. If Mimir knew what was about to fall upon him, he would have grown legs and run as far away as possible.

On the other side, Godwyn arrived before a forest park, but there was nothing, not even a trace of the goddesses of destiny. He knew they had seen their own deaths and fled without any hesitation. The God of Order snorted coldly and chased them back. He wanted to see where they would dare to go.

Thus, a hunt began around the entire planet. China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, India, and other countries. Godwyn didn't care if he invaded a pantheon; he pursued the goddesses of destiny, emanating a murderous aura.

Then, the Divine World saw something unusual after a long time. A masked, Quasi-God King chasing a trio of unknown goddesses. Whether it was Godwyn or the Moirai, neither side wanted to be recognized; invading pantheons was not exactly the friendliest way to make friends.

During the hunt, Godwyn felt the greatest pressure in India. The Three Primordial Gods were like enormous pillars under the Divine World of India. However, even under the gaze of the three gods, he did not back down and advanced fiercely. Destined Death emanated a deadly and dangerous aura, warning everyone that its master was not someone easy to deal with, even for a God King, although he lacked power compared to primordial gods!

Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva looked at each other and saw curiosity in each other's eyes. To others, Godwyn's identity was a mystery, but to them, it couldn't be clearer, especially the Goddesses of Destiny who were fleeing like dogs with their tails between their legs.

"It seems our future comrade-in-arms is furious." Brahma, Lord of Knowledge and the First Member of the Trimurti Triad, spoke with a touch of interest in his voice. Brahma was also considered to be Godwyn's tutor by the Great Will, but Chaos ultimately won the spot based on his great-granddaughter being Godwyn's future wife.

"What did you see, brother?" Vishnu, Lord of the Ordered Universe and Second Member of the Trimurti Triad, asked with a curious tone. Shiva, Lord of Destruction and Third Member of the Trimurti Triad, also looked at his older brother with curiosity.

Brahma did not hesitate and spoke what he saw in the omniscient sea of knowledge. The expressions of the other primordial gods showed a touch of anger.

"The Avatars of Destiny are annoying. We should help Godwyn. The River of Destiny is not someone easy to deal with." Indra was the first to take a stand. He feared nothing, not even the River of Destiny, that which sustained all life in the universe.

Brahma and Vishnu also did not hesitate. Godwyn would be their comrade-in-arms; it cost nothing to help a friend in the future. As powerful primordial gods, even before the River of Destiny, they were confident in making the enemy retreat.

Furthermore, it wasn't just them helping Godwyn. They were sure that Ymir and Chaos would also protect Godwyn. With five Primordial Gods, even if the River of Destiny wanted to attack, he would have to think twice before daring to make a move.

When Five Primordial Gods attack, the Great Will of the Universe interferes, and things get complicated. No one wants a Civil War in the Universe, not when the Outer Gods covet the entire universe as food to strengthen themselves.

Besides, the Goddesses of Destiny were the ones who broke the rules first. Godwyn had valid reasons to kill, so they were confident in defeating the River of Destiny through dialogue!

At that moment, Godwyn did not know that many Primordial Gods were looking at him. He only cared about killing the goddesses of destiny and nothing else. After a month of constant hunting, he had already discovered the pattern of the Goddesses of Destiny.

They liked to flee to places that were considered dangerous, like a foreign god arriving in another pantheon. However, what the goddesses of destiny did not expect was that Godwyn was practically immune to this type of danger. The Primordial Gods of each Pantheon had already warned the God Kings of those places that if there was an invasion, they should close their eyes.

So, in despair, the goddesses of destiny had already noticed that Godwyn was never stopped, nor would a God King come to fight him. This left Lachesis and Atropos completely confused. Invasions of other pantheons were a serious crime, but Godwyn invaded pantheons as if he were invading his own home. This left them perplexed and full of fear.

"Stay by our king's side." Atropos quickly made the decision, and Lachesis accepted. She carried her bound and gagged sister on her shoulder and quickly headed towards the battlefield.

Unfortunately, Atropos and Lachesis could not tell Zeus that Godwyn was alive, or the destiny that the Universe wanted could not be fulfilled, and once that happened, they would be dead.

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