Just as the development of Midgard was gaining pace due to the intervention of different gods, Sigurd's life in Asgard was becoming more relaxed. Just when Sigurd was preparing to go in search of an unknown dimension, he was summoned by Odin.
Sigurd walked toward the hall where Odin spent most of his time.
"Brother, you were looking for me."
Odin looked more agitated, as if he was facing some problem, but Sigurd did not realize what it was.
"Sigurd, come with me."
Sigurd didn't ask any questions but followed Odin to his palace. When they reached Frigga's bedroom, Sigurd knew it might have something to do with Odin and Frigga.
"What is so serious, brother, that you're taking me to my sister-in-law?"
Odin didn't turn back but answered.
"You will know when you enter the room."
Sigurd entered the room only to see Diana sitting in front of a small crib—but what surprised him was that there were two cribs.
Then his eyes turned toward the people in the room: Frigga, Hippolyta, Bestla, and Hela were looking at the cribs and talking.
As if realizing something, Sigurd looked at his brother.
"Did you bring someone else's child, or did you go wild somewhere?"
Hearing Sigurd's teasing words, even Frigga and Bestla were surprised at how Sigurd guessed correctly.
Hela looked at her uncle.
"How did you know that, Uncle? Were you also looking for someone else outside?"
Hearing Hela's words, Sigurd felt someone looking at him with a curious gaze—only to see Hippolyta staring at him.
"Hey child, don't speak nonsense. Where did you see me going out with other women?"
Odin also gave Hela a stern look. Hela closed her mouth as if realizing her word at the current situation.
Then Sigurd walked toward the crib only to see two boys sleeping peacefully, but he could feel power radiating from both of them.
"So one is from some powerful old god, and the second is definitely from the frost giants. Now the question is, how do you want to introduce them to the world?"
Hearing the question, even Frigga wanted to know.
Odin looked at everyone in the room, then spoke.
"We will introduce both of them as my children with Frigga. The world will only know Frigga as the mother of both."
Sigurd still asked, though he knew the answer.
"What about their original mothers?"
Odin shook his head, then looked toward the infants.
"Their mothers won't come to Asgard to claim them as their children, so I don't think they will cause any trouble."
Hearing this, Frigga, who hadn't been feeling good, relaxed a little. After all, she knew that as Odin's power increased, he might want more children and could look to other women. But as a powerful woman herself, she did not want to share her husband with anyone. This was unexpected, but what had happened couldn't be changed. At least he hadn't simply given an order but had asked her.
Sigurd looked at Odin, then at Frigga.
"I don't think this decision should be yours or anyone else's in the room except my sister-in-law. It should be whether she wants to raise both children as her own sons."
Odin knew Sigurd would support Frigga in this case, so he looked toward her.
"Frigga, you can make your decision. After all, you will be the one raising them."
Frigga didn't decide immediately but walked toward the crib and looked at both infants.
"From today onward, both of them will be my children. We will declare it to the outside world."
Sigurd looked at Frigga. Her character was best described in the comics as a strong warrior and a powerful support for all her children.
Hela also walked up to the cribs and asked,
"Then what will be the names of both of them?"
Sigurd couldn't help but look at Odin and Frigga.
Frigga didn't speak but looked at Odin, then said,
"That's your father's work to name the children."
Odin looked at the children, then considered their divine power.
"One has the divine power of thunder, so his name will be Thor Odinson. This one is surrounded by the chaos of magic, which will shape his path, so he will be Loki Odinson."
Hearing the words, Diana was the first to look at the infants.
"So from today, I am not the smallest in the house." Diana laughed, looking at the infants, then spoke again, "I will practice swords with them when they grow up. Sister Hela is too big for me."
Hearing her words, Sigurd felt his daughter was becoming more of a battle maniac.
"You are going to learn magic as well, Diana. If I see you running around with your sword without practicing, then I won't teach you new methods."
Diana didn't even look at Sigurd, as if she were ignoring him.
"You will definitely teach me anyway. You can't stop me from practicing swords."
Sigurd didn't know how to reply to her. Then Hippolyta looked at him as if to say, You were the one who taught her to speak nonsense.
"I will be going out, so you all can talk."
Sigurd walked out of the room, but this time he wanted to look for an unknown dimension that could serve as a second base for Asgard.
"I have to prepare for the future. The timeline seems to be going smoothly, but there are some changes as well. Even I can't guarantee that everything will be smooth for Asgard."
Sigurd then thought of dimensions in the inner planes, but they all seemed connected to the future in some way.
Then he suddenly thought of something.
"Why don't I create a dimension that will be attached to both Midgard and Asgard? After all, the cosmic power gained from the First Firmament has also strengthened my own power, but I haven't used all of it. I could create a dimension."
Sigurd suddenly grew excited by his idea and appeared in front of the Bifrost. Then he disappeared from the Rainbow Bridge and emerged outside the void of Asgard.
Just as Sigurd began utilizing his power to bend reality and establish a new dimension, some powerful beings in the universe turned their focus toward him.
Odin, who had just been discussing the matter, suddenly felt the changes in reality.
"He didn't even inform me before trying to create a new dimension. It will be very risky if those old beings grow greedy and try to devour the new dimension."
