Chapter 621 - Meeting A God
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 621 - Meeting A God

The history of Sweden was essentially one of monarchs, and to date, the country has had sixty-nine kings. The latest addition to that line is Carl XVI Gustaf.

In the capital of Sweden, Stockholm stood a historical building over two centuries old - the Royal Palace of Sweden.

This monarch’s abode is different from the Forbidden City in China. Although it's a royal palace, its size is not as extravagant as one might imagine. It's a three-story structure built along the waterfront, resembling a regular villa at first glance. The only unique feature is that the palace's garden is slightly larger.

This palace serves as the workplace of the King of Sweden. Despite being a royal palace, it's open to tourists in certain areas. The Swedish king does not reside there but has his own private residence. In Sweden, the position of the king is essentially a job.

Currently, King Gustaf of Sweden paced anxiously in his office. The news he received just a day ago was so shocking that he could hardly calm down.

"Has the Prime Minister not arrived yet?"

King Gustaf occasionally asks his assistant.

In a constitutional monarchy like Sweden, King Gustaf, like other kings in similar countries, didn’t possess substantial executive powers. The real exercise of executive power lies with the Prime Minister of Sweden. Faced with this unexpected event, the king himself couldn’t resolve it, so he needed to consult with the Prime Minister.

This is a very serious matter and it could even impact the future of the Swedish monarchy.

He was surprised that the Valkyrie had arrived in Sweden. This was a matter of great concern. If they mishandle this situation, it could lead to dire consequences, after all.

While their current technology might allow them to deal with one Valkyrie, Valhalla housed numerous Valkyries. Provoking them could lead to retribution from multiple Valkyries or even enrage the Aesir, leading to divine wrath. It wa a burden too heavy for a mere king to bear.

As the King of Sweden, he was privy to secret information that

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