Chapter 601 - The Eternal Spear
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 601 - The Eternal Spear

In the Antarctic continent, the fire giant of Norse mythology, Surtur, who wields a sword capable of extinguishing the world, was wreaking havoc. The unfortunate Cthulhu god, belonging to the Cthulhu mythology, was slowly falling behind in their battle.

In Norse mythology, Surtur, the fire giant who initiates Ragnarok, could also be categorized as an evil god. In this epic confrontation, both evil gods were causing massive disturbances in the world's oceans.

The balance between both sides was gradually breaking and leaning to one side. This signified the imminent crisis of human extinction.

In the Lovecraftian pantheon of gods, aside from the top-tier entities, the rest of the eldritch gods primarily manifest their power by inducing fear and madness in humans rather than physical destruction. This kind of fear and madness was a lethal poison to ordinary people, but it's something that beings like Surtur, the Lord of Muspelheim, could easily brush off with a laugh.

Surtur, capable of wielding a sword that could annihilate worlds, seemed poised to strike down Cthulhu in their battle.

Suddenly, both combatants halted their actions. Their attention was drawn to the cosmic horizon. Cthulhu, with its octopus-like appearance, emitted an incomprehensible cry that would drive any creature exposed to it to madness. Surtur, meanwhile, was engulfed in flames and roared in anger, "Odin!!!!"

"Aaaaaaaaahhh!. After all my efforts to break free from my seal, how dare you obstruct me!! I swear, the Twilight of the Gods shall come again, and the Aesir shall be forever consumed in the flames. This world, this universe, shall ultimately meet the fiery inferno, until infinity, until all things are reduced to nothingness!!"

In the midst of Surtur's furious outburst, a radiant beam pierced through the dimension at a speed that left both Surtur and Cthulhu incapable of reacting. In an instant, it passed through Surtur's chest.

It pinned the fire giant to the ground on the Antarctic continent. The blood spewing from the giant's woun

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