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Chapter 591: The Power of the God of War Brothers Confrontation

"Go to die, Tyre."

The huge Yemengjiade suddenly appeared from under the Rhine River, opened his mouth with a thunderous look and bit Tyr. Looking at the sudden appearance of Yemengjiade, Tyr showed such an expression on his face.

The big man with only one arm, bare head and bearded, suddenly pulled out the sword at his waist, and waved his one-arm, and the ultimate light immediately burst out from the sharp sword, just like an infinitely enlarged sword appeared in the sky, and it slashed hard on the head of Yemengjiade.

As the god of war, Tyre possesses one of the best powers in the entire Asgard. Unlike Odin, who created magic, Thor, who is also able to control thunder and lightning as Thor. The power he possesses is very ordinary, but it is also very powerful.

He is the patron saint of the warrior, so he is also the most skilled warrior. The power of the warrior gives him not only such power, but also gives Tyre more powerful abilities. For example, he can use divine power to magnify his attacks thousands of times and form more powerful destruction. In addition, he can also see the enemy's weaknesses with the keenest vision, or face any enemy with an unyielding attitude. In that state, if he does not admit that he has failed, then unless he gives him death damage in an instant, even if he cuts his hands and feet and his head, he can continue to fight until he thinks he no longer needs to fight.

This is the power of the God of War and the most solid pillar in every god system. It is precisely because of this that the God of War Tyr became a thorn in the eyes of those enemies who were watching Asgard. If they didn't solve him first, they would be unable to sleep or eat.

So in the face of Tyr's counterattack, Yemengjia did not dodge or dodge. It allowed the huge sword of light to fall behind it, and made the determination to drag Tyr into the water even if he died.

Its huge jaws almost stretched out a wide distance that could swallow a whole mountain. Even if the giant sword changed by Tyr was cut into the upper jaw, almost embedded in the skull, it had no intention of retreating. On the contrary, the severe pain stimulated its fierceness, causing it to stretch out its fangs flowing with venom, and then closed its mouth to Tyr's position.

Facing the devouring method of Yemengjiade as if it were prehistoric giant crocodile hunting, Tyr suddenly grew up his mouth and let out a wild and violent roar. The sword in his hand became even bigger and sharper under the infusion of his power. When he held the sword and slashed horizontally, the giant sword of light of this size instantly penetrated through Yemengjiade's jaw, and then surrounded a nearly perfect circle in a posture like opening the world.

It was extremely sharp and blood was as raining as blood. Under Tyr's counterattack, even a terrifying giant beast like Yemengjiade could not bear the pain in its flesh. It began to roar, because the cutting of the giant sword had been cut off from its mouth nearly half of its head. This undoubtedly caused it to be crazy from the pain of beheading, and in this madness, it could not maintain its rationality.

It could no longer lock up Tyr. In fact, the instinct of the beast also told it how wrong it would be to continue swallowing Tyr. So when it shook its head, it threw Tyr out directly. At the same time, the severe pain had not subsided, it began to twitch its body wildly.

A body larger than the mountains appeared from below the Rhine River. The sudden ups and downs immediately made the Rhine River water surge wildly, and shot towards the two sides like a surging tide and tsunami. At the same time, the giant snake's body was also swimming wildly.

The scales on its body scraped against the stone walls along the coast, allowing the hard rocks to be easily chopped and stirred like tofu. When its huge, bone spur-filled tail twitched and hit the land on both sides of the shore, the Asgard warriors and the dark dwarfs present felt a nearly natural panic.

The earth was shaking, the surface was cracking, and the flowing river water was sharper than weapons and heavier than rocks. Just touched it would have the power to kill people, but the most deadly one was the tail of the twitching snake. It was still rioting, creating all this, and even whipping towards the dwarf warship docked on the ground without any scruples.

Amid the harsh and terrifying sound, the huge warship, like a sword halberd, was already sucked into countless pieces by the terrifying tail of the giant snake. The hard metal fell straight down like a collapsed rock, splashing countless smoke and dust, and also made countless dark dwarfs run away. But no matter how they ran, some people were destined to be unlucky. In such a short time, the casualties caused by Yemengjiade exceeded the results of Asgard's battle against the dark dwarfs.

This situation made both sides confused and they were confused. Where was Yemengjiade? Some Asgardians even began to guess whether Tyr had already subdued the giant beast and asked it to turn the direction and turn the finger to their original camp.

Of course, this is just a guess. Because the crazy Yemengjiade is a crazy wild beast that is inseparable from the enemy. The snake tail that cut off the warship twitched suddenly in the face of severe pain, and then fell to the ground. The huge snake tail, which is the same as the mountains, has a terrifying momentum like the overturning of Mount Tai. Under such a momentum, whether it is the Asgardian or the dark dwarf, there is only one thing that can be done, that is, escape.

No one wants to die if he can live, and he dies under such a monster. Therefore, both sides made a very consistent decision. However, it is not so easy to escape, especially under such a monster. Seeing that Asgard's warrior was about to be subjected to the poisonous hand of Yemenggarde, Tyr, who came to his senses, shouted suddenly and took out his sword again.

The unparalleled sharpness instantly penetrated the head of Yemengjiade, which was less than half, and fixed it tightly on the riverbed. At the same time, Tyr also stretched out his one arm and transformed it into an infinitely huge body like a pillar of heaven. Then, in the boundless power and rumbling sound of breaking through the clouds and seas, he smashed his huge body into a pool of mud, and slowly contracted into the river in a burst of weak convulsions.

This was a fatal blow, but even such an attack did not make Yemengjiade die. Its huge body was still twitching unconsciously. Every time it twitched, countless mud and sand stirred up from under the Rhine River, and in an instant it made the entire river turbid. In this turbidity, it was impossible to see clearly what changes had happened under the riverbed.

This made Tyre a little worried. He wanted to end the battle as soon as possible, and it would be best if he could completely kill Yemengjiade while now. For this reason, he began to squeeze out his already tired body, condense the power of the God of War again, and pour it onto the Tyre's front in his hand.

The huge giant sword of light that could almost break through the floating clouds was revealed again, and just as Tyr was about to slash the sword towards the riverbed, the violent and terrifying sound of wind suddenly came from behind him.

From the warrior's inherently keen sixth sense, Tyr turned his body in time and blocked the sword in his hand firmly in front of him. And just after he did this action, a terrifying force hit him and knocked him away like a meteor.

Under the impact of this force, Tyr could not stop his body. His body was rushed into the river. His rapid speed and terrifying power made the river divided in half by his body, and two water curtains dozens of meters high were separated on both sides of him. At first glance, it looked like the river was split from the middle.

However, Tyr was Tyr after all, and Asgard's god of war. Although he was accidentally attacked, he quickly stabilized his body and stood up on the river again. At this time, he also saw clearly the guy who was attacking him, so that he couldn't help but pronounce such a name with a complicated expression.

"Hodel!"

That's right! In front of him is the former God of Darkness, Hodell, who was exiled from Asgard for killing his brother, but now he has a new look and a new name.

The original Hoddle was a blind man with a gloomy face and a terrible quirk. Of course, no matter how he said he was still in the form of a human being. Now Hoddle is no longer a human being. Now he is a wolf, a huge monster wolf covered in dark mist.

Its shoulder height is five or six meters, allowing it to face most of the creatures in the nine major countries with a downward look, even giants are no exception. The dark metallic color revealed by the black fur, and its thick body and four claws like tree trunks can make people clearly feel its power and strength. Its eyes are like the deepest and most terrifying lights in the night, and its sharp teeth are sharper than any sword. What makes people feel the most palpitations and fears is the expression on its face.

When a wolf shows a sinister and terrifying look in front of you, as cunning and fickle as a human, anyone will feel the feeling of fear. Now, facing the demon wolf that has been staring at him with a grim smile, Tyr just said bitterly.

"Are you finally willing to show up? Hodell, my stupid brother!"

"Silly brother, are you talking about me, Tyre! It's so interesting. What makes you think I'm stupid? I don't have such awareness."

The Demon Wolf Fenrier, the former god of darkness, stared at Tyre with his incredible green eyes, and then panted with white mist like mist, and replied to him in a grim tone.

"Look at what you are now!" Hoddle's obsession made Tyre feel heartbroken. He stared at Fenriel and shouted excitedly. "You have become a monster now. And this is just to retaliate against Asgard. Is this worth it? It is not enough to kill Valde and cut off my arm. He actually extended his hand to his father and to the country where you gave birth to you and raised you. Do you feel no regret at all?"

"Repent? How is that possible!"
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