Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 945 Your player grandpa is here!

Viktor's calm and confident voice echoed throughout the sky and reverberated across the winding world.

Upon hearing this, Loki subconsciously raised an eyebrow, somewhat surprised by Victor's answer.

"Become a god? You want to become a god?"

Looking at Victor in front of him, Loki couldn't help but sneer, a mocking smile playing on his lips.

"Victor, do you think you can just become a god whenever you want?"

"Countless humans spend their entire lives without ever reaching the realm of gods, and are stuck at the sixth level, dying in despair."

That's true. In this world, the highest level anyone can reach is only level sixty-nine.

That is, the peak of the sixth rank.

This is what Victor witnessed firsthand.

If you go any higher, then you're no longer human.

While there are indeed beings that surpass level 70 or even 80, such as the monsters at the very bottom of the Monster Abyss,

But this is not due to the monsters' own strength.

Rather, the level of the Demon Abyss itself has surpassed the level of seventy or eighty, giving birth to high-level offspring.

In a sense, the Monster Abyss, which can infinitely produce high-level monsters, can also be called a "god".

Those monsters were merely its summoned creatures.

Only a god can raise a level to seventy or higher.

Now, Victor is actually trying to stop Ragnarok by becoming a god?

I must say, this is indeed a potentially viable solution.

After all, Victor was the victor, and Ragnarok's ultimate goal was to eliminate all the gods.

If the victor becomes a god, can Ragnarok still eliminate the victor?

But if he is eliminated, wouldn't that mean the victor's defeat?

To be honest, Loki really wanted to witness this scene.

Unfortunately,

"I have studied the name of God my whole life."

"But I have never heard of a god named Victor."

Loki shook his head and smiled helplessly, seemingly mocking Victor's wild ideas.

He looked up at Viktor again, and seeing the man's confident demeanor, he couldn't help but say:

"This is fate. Only by obtaining the correct name can one possess the destiny determined by that name."

"Just like how I named my daughter Hela."

Loki turned to look at the half-human, half-corpse woman standing on the ship in the sky.

His brows furrowed slightly, and a hint of guilt involuntarily welled up in his eyes.

"She is the only child I gave birth to as a human, but it is because of her name 'Hela'."

"It is this name that has turned him into this inhuman and ghostly form, and this fate cannot be reversed."

"This made me regret it a little."

Loki's voice became weak and almost inaudible.

He pursed his chapped lips and stopped talking.

And in the sky, there was a woman known as "Hela".

Upon hearing Loki's apologetic voice, she couldn't help but lower her head and look at her "father".

After a moment's hesitation, Hela stopped absorbing the soul and gave Loki an unusually gentle smile.

Although half of her face was still gruesome, like a corpse, the aura she exuded was full of understanding and comfort.

She seemed to be comforting her remorseful father and expressing to him:

I have never blamed you for how I have become.

Loki nodded to her, then, regaining his composure, said calmly to Victor:

"Isn't it magical? In this world, a person's name can determine their entire fate from birth to death."

"It's as if there's a person or god outside this world who has the same name as us, and their name and everything they do are well-known."

"And we gods who use other people's names are merely reenacting the experiences that god went through."

Loki's voice wasn't loud; only Victor and Vega, who were standing in front of him, could clearly hear his conversation.

For Loki, these words didn't need to be known by others.

Even if others heard it, they wouldn't understand it.

Only Victor.

Loki had already made up his mind from the very first meeting.

Viktor is the only human in the world who understands the concept of 'names'.

So there are some things he only needs to tell Viktor.

Viktor will understand, of course.

As for Vega, although she still doesn't fully understand the relationship between a name and a person,

But after watching Loki and Victor talk for so long, she roughly understood some of the meanings behind their names.

Victor frowned slightly as he listened to Loki's words, feeling as if he had heard them somewhere before.

So he simply asked Loki directly:

"Chaos, what's your relationship with him?"

Upon hearing the name 'Chaos',

A hint of surprise flashed in Loki's eyes.

He raised an eyebrow, but quickly regained his composure and smiled again.

"I thought you would never mention that name again."

He seemed to be recalling something, and continued...

"In the end, he was also a pitiful person who was bound by his 'name' for no reason and was never free."

"Just because he is 'Chaos' means he has to become the rule and abide by the rule."

At this point, Loki sighed.

"Some people cling to their names and stick to the old ways."

"Some people give up their names and choose to stand against the world."

"I still cannot find peace."

Having said that, Loki's gaze swept into the distance, fixed on the land shrouded in wind and snow.

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