Chapter 606 - Broadcasting the Godly Battle Worldwide
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 606 - Broadcasting the Godly Battle Worldwide

"The eight-legged horse is named Sleipnir and is the steed of Odin, the great god. It's said that Odin rides this horse to patrol the nine worlds. The horse's origin is quite remarkable, or rather, bizarre. Loki, the mischievous god, is essentially Odin's foster brother. But this tricky god has giant blood and was never well-liked by the other gods. He once lost a bet and, as a result, transformed into a female horse and mated with a male horse, giving birth to Sleipnir."

At the United Nations summit, an expert shared this Norse mythological story with a peculiar expression. Many people who heard this story couldn't help but burst into laughter. A male god transforming into a mare and giving birth to offspring with a male horse was something that only existed in myths and legends.

“Loki held a grudge against the gods after that event which became the trigger to the countdown of Ragnarok.”

"However, according to Norse mythology, the entire nine worlds should have been destroyed by Surtu's flaming sword. In the legends, after Ragnarok, all the gods, both Aesir and Jotnar, were supposed to be annihilated. It's only after the twilight of the gods that a few surviving humans ushered in a new era."

“But now, it seems legends are just legends. The Norse Gods, especially Odin, seem to be alive and well. Surtur seems to have been defeated by the Gods and was sealed under the Antarctic.”

The experts discussed it heatedly. Witnessing this kind of mythological scene was an unprecedented event for humanity.

“Ragnarok might have indeed been a godly battle and the people of the Nordic Region might have been a witness to this battle, but because the gods no longer appeared afterward, they might have formed their own conclusions.”

An expert in Norse mythology said while beginning to write down possible corrections to the myth. He had already decided to write a book to inform the general public about the truth behind Norse mythology.

“When the exploration team went down to the Antarctic undergrounds, they discovered a city t

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