Chapter 980 "Good Friends"



Indeed, the house was smashed up and drafty, so it obviously needed to be rebuilt.

Just as he finished speaking, a gust of wind blew by.

His wife couldn't help but shudder, and glared at Angus with annoyance.

It seems that the complaints were brought in because of Angus's words.

She then said:

"Alright, come and eat first."

"After we finish eating, let's talk about the reconstruction."

Angus nodded blankly, stepping over the barbarian's corpse.

Feeling as if reality was surreal, I walked to the dining table and sat down next to my perfectly healthy wife.

Even now, Angus is still not fully recovered from all of this.

Who exactly saved his family?

Angus was deeply puzzled by this.

As for believing that his wife shattered a bunch of barbarians?

Stop joking, she's a pregnant woman.

How could someone pregnant with a baby about to be born...?

However, for some reason,

Ultimately, Angus did not choose to ask.

Because he always felt he might get an incredible answer.

Seeing his wife and children safe and sound amidst the barbarian invasion is the best gift God could give him.

Outside, a fierce snowstorm raged, and the biting wind pierced through the house, penetrating his armor and chilling him to the bone.

But leaning against his wife, he always felt a warm current flowing through him, bringing peace to his soul.

"Oh, by the way, I've already decided what to name our daughter."

"Let's call her Gwen!"

Amidst the cozy warmth of the cold wind, his wife's voice rang out beside Angus.

Angus was taken aback for a moment.

It wasn't that I was puzzled by the name my wife had chosen; after all, that wasn't the point.

He blinked, then asked the most profound question.

How do you know it's definitely a girl?

...

Amidst the wind and snow, a bear-man traversed the vast, boundless snowfield like a slowly moving hill.

In front of him was a human boy.

The boy, as if he couldn't walk on his own, insisted on using some kind of magic in the air to levitate himself.

Then, through the exquisite control of magic, he prevented the fierce and heavy wind and snow from falling on him.

"You might be wondering why I only saved Angus's family."

The bear-man did not answer, but continued to move steadily forward in the snow, each step seemingly causing the earth to tremble slightly.

Judging from this, it seems like they have no intention of getting involved at all.

But Viktor still told him.

"Some things, once they happen, they happen, and we don't need to interfere too much."

"The deaths of some people will make Angus realize the danger of this incident and learn from it."

Indeed, this incident was bound to happen.

Victor could indeed intervene and help these people, since it was just something he could do along the way.

"So I'll tell you, the reasons you gave just now are pure bullshit."

What do you mean by making people realize the danger just because some people have died? What do you mean by not needing to intervene excessively?

Even if no one dies after this incident, Angus will still feel lingering fear just seeing the barbarian corpses scattered all over the ground.

He might even think about the misfortunes that might happen to his wife and children.

He will certainly learn from this incident and be more cautious when dealing with barbarians in the future.

They realized that the other party was not only a muscular beast, but also a cunning enemy.

Ultimately, whether or not to intervene, it's just a matter of letting Helnason conveniently kill a few more barbarians.

This could even save more lives.

But the problem is,

"What does that have to do with me?"

Viktor's words rang out coldly, sending a chill down one's spine even amidst the wind and snow.

It's hard to imagine that such a young child could have such a cold attitude towards life.

But the bear-man remained unmoved, silently following behind Victor with a calm demeanor.

Even though he knew that the young master in front of him was not a good person, he still insisted on following behind him.

It was as if they were following their own unwavering faith, without any hesitation.

Seeing this, Viktor said no more.

He is also testing Hail Nathan.

To explore whether the bear-man would have any doubts about his unusual indifference.

However, it seems that despite his coldness since childhood, Helner has not shown any other reaction.

This further confirmed some of his suspicions.

Although this is not enough.

He stopped thinking about it and flew forward on his own, giving a brief instruction to the bear-man behind him.

"The road ahead is still long."

"My magic power is not enough; I need to keep training."

"But the snow is falling too hard right now, and I'm afraid I'll fall into the snow and not be able to climb out, so..."

Hearing these words, the bear-man raised his head and gazed at Viktor's retreating figure with his deep, steady brown eyes.

Immediately afterwards, he heard Victor continue speaking.

"Don't forget to carry me back later."

...

Ultimately, everything went as Victor had predicted.

Because of his intervention, the believers were ultimately unable to get involved.

Angus's son Jashy was not possessed by the believer, and Gwen was born safely without stillbirth.

This prevented her from becoming a goddess of justice in the future.

With his family safe and sound, Angus no longer needed to carry out the same god-making project for Gwen as before.

He devoted himself wholeheartedly to the cause of justice, protecting the people of the entire northern border region.

At the same time, he also took extra care of his family and provided Gwen with a warm and wonderful childhood.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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