Chapter 108 Chosen.
Everyone was staring at Elena who had just killed Lilith like it was nothing, but to call her the killer was also isn't right either. They didn't actually know what had happened earlier and why suddenly Lilith disappeared without leaving a thing behind. It was like her existence had just disappeared into thin air, and all they could see was the gold mist that floated around Elena.
Elena noticed that Lilith didn't even resist and let herself be killed by her which was surprising. She realized that Lilith would prefer to die rather than get the great scheme to be revealed. The fact that Elena had to use more power to kill Lilith than the three-eyed demon gave her a picture of how powerful Lilith actually was.
Sasha already knew Elena's power, and the fact that Elena killed Lilith under Mykel's order made her realize something. Mykel was fighting the enemy that Sasha had been dealing with, and the fact that Jeanne got rid of Lucifer made her understand that Mykel wanted to help her.
"Now that the Guild League has lost its majority strength, I can only wish you all good luck," Mykel said and then removed the wind barrier.
The reporters and the others had no idea what had happened since they couldn't hear a single thing. They were scared of Mykel and how he abused the power he possessed, and that it would put him in a bad position. They were prepared to war against him through the media, and the people's voices, and they wanted to make sure nobody would be on Mykel's side.
"I might have saved you all once," Elena said as she walked down the stage. "There won't be a second time," Elena added, and then she looked at Sasha and winked at her.
"What do you mean by that?" Kseniya asked as she turned around to look at Elena.
"I'm talking about the three-eyed demon," Elena answered. "I'm the one who killed it and I'm also the one who is responsible for killing millions of lives around the world," Elena added with a mischievous smile.
Mykel glanced at Elena and suddenly he chuckled as he shook his head. He never thought that she would reveal it, but that wasn't really a bad idea either since now the world would know that the Rebirth Guild was a threat.
"Mykel!" Sasha shouted. "I..." Sasha couldn't speak when she wanted to say something to him.
Mykel glanced at Sasha and she looked happy and sad to see him come and go like that. Suddenly she screamed as she held her head, and it was similar to what happened when she watched Elena and Amaryllis leave. Mykel could only watch for a moment, and then left since he didn't want to stay there for too long.
"Where are we going next?" Elena asked as she walked next to Mykel.
"Asgard," Mykel answered as he looked at the sky. "I have a promise to fulfill," Mykel added.
After making sure nobody followed them, Mykel warped them to Asgard and they weren't welcomed there. Thor, Freyja, Baldur, and all the Gods of Aesir were suspicious of their visit, but Odin prevented them from taking action.
"Have you come to ask another question?" Odin asked as he fixed his seating on his majestic throne.
"Yes, I have a question related to the Rules of the World," Mykel asked as he stood in the middle of the hall.
"Loki must have told you the majority of the rules, and Gaia also has said something about it as well. So I'll explain to you about the rest of it," Odin said as he looked at Freyja and signaled her to bring everyone out of the hall.
Freyja and everyone in the hall had left, leaving Mykel and his team with Odin alone.
"The Lord, the angels, the demons, the Primordials, the realms, the purpose of our existences..." Odin said as he stood up from his throne. "Which one do you want to know first?" Odin asked and walked down the stairs.
"Have you seen The Lord?" Mykel asked and watched as Odin pointed to himself a glass of ale.
"No, my existence isn't significant enough to be able to see him in person. We only speak and meet with the messengers, the Angels. Perhaps some of the Primordials have seen him," Odin answered and then drank the ale that dripped down from his mouth to his long white beard. "Even with my knowledge, I was the first who have seen the revelation about the existence of The Lord," Odin said as he poured another glass.
Mykel knew that Odin was the only God who possessed extraordinary knowledge. Although it was mentioned, nobody explained every knowledge that he knew, and what secret he hid from the rest of the Gods.
"You must be wondering, what kind of knowledge that I possessed. If you could read me like a book, it will take hundreds of years to be able to know what I know," Odin said as he chuckled and offered the ale to Mykel. "One of the knowledge that I got was about the end of the world, Ragnarok," Odin explained.
"You must have realized why only the Norse knows how our world end. The Greek has no end to their story, the Egyptian, the Slavic, and the others. None of them know about the end, and I'm the only one who knows," Odin said as he watched Mykel drink the ale. "And about the fate, the prophecy, the beginning of the end. The thread weavers, the Norns who always spoke the truth and the future. How do you think they manage to be able to tell a prophecy by only playing with threads?" Odin asked as he chuckled.
"They were chosen by The Lord?" Mykel asked with his eyebrows furrowed.
"They're angels in disguise, born in our world to tell fate," Odin answered. "Every single one of them! We have the Norns! Greek has the Moirai! The Slavic has Rod! Tridevi! Gulses! Deives Valdytojos! Wyrds! Fatia! And all the other beings who set the stone for us!" Odin explained and stared at the ceiling with excitement and anger.
His voice echoed throughout the hall, and it made everyone look at him with weird looks.
"There's no life that isn't in his grasp. The Lord has everything in his hands," Odin said as he looked at Mykel. "There's no freedom, rules are the things that keep all of us alive, and once the rules are broken, that's when the end comes," Odin continued.
"So Ragnarok hasn't happened yet," Mykel said as he looked at Odin.
"Just because it hasn't happened, that doesn't mean they will keep quiet. Some of them have been trying to break the rules, wanting the end to happen. Loki is one of them and you're his only way to make it happen," Odin said and stared Mykel in the eye.
Mykel raised his eyebrows and looked at Odin, and then he started chuckling and laughing. He laughed until tears came out of his eyes, and it surprised the others since he had never laughed that hard before.
"This again... I have heard this thing so many times when I'm inside my world. My existence is dangerous? My existence can't be manipulated? My existence is special? Is that what you're going to say next?" Mykel asked and still chuckled since he found it funny.
"I wish that I could say something like that, Mykel Alester," Odin said as he walked back and brought the whole bottle of ale. "I can say that you're special, but not because of your existence, but because you have broken a few Rules of the World," Odin explained and looked Mykel in the eye.
Mykel looked at Odin with his eyebrows furrowed.
"We the Gods are furious about you not only because of what you did inside that small world of yours but because you have broken the rules that we tried to protect," Odin said and gave the bottle of ale to Mykel.
"Remember when you challenged the angels? That was the first rule you break," Odin pointed his index finger up.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"The second one when you killed them because they're the messengers and the trusted beings of The Lord," Odin lifted his middle finger.
"The third one when you brought them to Earth. They're not beings that belong to The Lord," Odin lifted his ring finger as he looked at Jeanne and the others.
"The fourth one when you assisted the demons on Earth and messed the peace on Earth," Odin lifted his pinky finger.
"The fifth one when you decided to kill all the Gods from Greek," Odin lifted his thumb.
Mykel started to understand what Odin was trying to say.
"It seems that someone chose you to become the disaster and bring the end of Earth, Mykel Alester. The moment you entered that novel world of yours, that's the beginning of the end, and your life has been steered by someone else," Odin pointed out.
"Lucifer..." Mykel said and he looked pissed.