☆316. Chapter 316 Diluka's Decision (Part 2)



Chapter 316 Diluka's Decision (Part 2)

"Haven't you contacted Valeera yet?" Richard, who had changed into his military uniform again, asked Primathis. Primathis stood behind a group of technicians operating various instruments, and shook his head regretfully as he watched the reports they handed over one after another.

"Raise Yggdrasil's combat readiness level to the highest! Something big is going to happen!"

"Yes!" Primathis immediately issued an order, and then took the latest intelligence and marked the areas on the map where the enemy was most likely to appear.

"We can't contact the goddesses either?"

"Yes, our new enemies are most likely those goddesses. If they really betray us, then our troops stationed there may suffer a fatal blow. Now, except for Ada's teleportation array which is still operating normally, the rest of the teleportation arrays have lost contact, and the local garrison is looking for the reason. Zonoz and Yoshisa have been teleported to Ada with four legions to consolidate the defense there and contact the garrison there. No abnormalities have been found so far. I have a question, I don't know if I should ask it."

"Are you talking about those fallen goddesses? I am also confused. Now we are in the dark and know nothing about that side. When we get news from there, we should know what's going on."

"Well, it's a surprise that no news came out, especially since Valeera, our best spy, was there."

Richard frowned, "This is probably the work of the goddess, and it's probably Odin who didn't suffer much damage in the previous battle. I've always suspected that Odin shouldn't have let her monitor him. If something happens to her, it will have a huge impact on us."

Primadis's expression was also a little gloomy, "And Vashj will be very sad."

"Report!" At this time, the cabin door was knocked.

"Enter."

"The goddess Diluka was found, and, and..." The reporting soldier hesitated.

"Diluka?" Richard and Primadis looked at each other and asked the messenger, "Who else?"

"Valeera!"

Richard and Primadis were very surprised, and Richard immediately rushed out.

Riding on Onyxia's back, Richard saw Diluka.

Diluka was alone, holding Valeera who had just woken up from a serious injury. The dragon riders surrounded her in the sky.

"Diluka, I'm really surprised that you're here now."

Diluka looked a little anxious: "Richard, I came to ask you for help!"

"Help? What help?"

"Odin wants to do the same thing as Slud!"

Richard narrowed his eyes and made a "please" gesture: "Let's talk inside."

Valeera was placed in Fina's room. Richard and Primadis listened to Diluka and Valeera's story, frowning as they listened.

"Are you saying that Thor and the others have completely turned into puppets?" Richard asked Diluka, who nodded.

Richard pinched his chin and thought: "Considering what Valeera saw, does that mean Odin can purify the other goddesses at any time?"

Primadis immediately took out the two saints of rebellion and opened the insurance.

Diluka sighed slightly: "I was not purified, but I don't know why I was not purified. I came here because I believe in Richard. If you don't believe me, I have no way to prove my innocence."

Richard waved his hand: "I don't doubt you. The fact that you were not purified may be related to your not falling. The only difference between you and the other three goddesses is that they fell, and you didn't."

"Sir Richard, I have a suggestion." Primathis did not put away his gun. He looked at Diluka and continued, "Diluka, perhaps these words are a bit offensive, but for our safety we cannot let our guard down easily. I know you have not been purified now, but we cannot be sure, and you cannot guarantee whether you will be purified in the future, so you must be monitored or isolated."

Diluka frowned: "I understand your concerns, I have no objection."

Primathis put away his rebelliousness with the Twin Saints and continued to express his doubts: "In fact, what puzzles us most is that between the goddess and us, we only saw that you chose us."

Richard nodded . Nodded: "That's what I want to ask too."

Diluka looked directly at Richard and said slowly: "Because of my people. The current Odin cannot bring a happy life to my people. Compared to her, you are doing very well now. You have always abided by the agreement you made with me. Instead, I have not told you how to obtain divine power. Odin taught me that the goddess is for the benefit of the people. Under the current situation, I must seek a happy life for my people. Sister Thor and the others became your subordinate gods after their fall. If you don't trust me, I can swear on my still pure divinity, or be loyal to you."

"I can see sincerity in your eyes. Let's put this matter aside for now, and tell me in detail about Odin's changes..."

At the same time, Yggdrasil was undergoing tremendous changes. After Diluka and Valeera returned, the Yggdalsil garrison had a more targeted defense, but many bases were still seized by Odin and her three goddesses. Odin, who had regained his strength, went into battle himself. Thorfreya and Ligredo each attacked their own countries, and instantly swept through various traffic arteries. The important bases of these three countries basically changed hands. The entire territory of Valhalla returned to Odin's hands.

Richard, who received the battle report from the front, stopped communicating with Diluka and immediately convened an emergency meeting.

The battle report from the front was more worrying than that from Diluka and Valeera. The fighting power of the goddesses who lost their minds was more than ten times higher than when they were conscious. Moreover, Odin's power was found in several teams of soldiers who had escaped alive and faced different goddesses. Odin was very likely to kill several of them.

In addition, Odin and several goddesses completed their plans very faithfully. The goddesses and their believers blocked the main roads of each city, and every creature was strictly screened. Once discovered, they would be ruthlessly wiped out. The

completely quiet world regulated by the gods that Odin longed for had already begun.

After finally solving the problem of Slud and letting Uttogard land smoothly, Richard still didn't get much time to calm down, and a rare look of fatigue appeared on his face.

Richard looked at the map with all his might: "In the current situation, except for the corps stationed at the main transportation routes of various countries, the rest of the corps are basically safe and sound. Odin's attack is indeed fierce, but her troops are limited, which is a disadvantage. However, most of the troops we can mobilize have suffered battle damage and are very tired. The advantage in numbers is also our disadvantage."


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