Chapter 670 I don’t really have any plans
Chapter 670 I don’t really have any plans
Writing scripts for Alice was merely a product of William’s boredom, aimed at giving Alice the opportunity to face a variety of opponents.
After all, real combat is the best teacher.
The Divine Realm, stretching from east to west with vast lands, presents encounters and events that are impossible on Earth.
William wants to see Alice grow, but not just in terms of strength.
Swordsmanship? Strength levels?
To William, these don’t carry much significance.
It’s the journey of one’s heart that is the true path of cultivation.
William remembers when he first met Alice,she was a sensible heiress from a wealthy family.
Among the women William had encountered, Alice was far from the best.
In fact, the Alice of the past was too ordinary.
Her affluent life was the result of her parents’ hard work, and she had no notable strength of her own. Her figure was nothing special, and though she was pretty, she couldn’t compare to the likes of Artemis he had known before.
Even many of the women William met later possessed exceptional talents and beauty.
Taking Alice as his disciple was a spur-of-the-moment decision, born out of boredom and the desire for someone to take care of his daily needs. 𝘭𝑖𝒷𝓇𝘦𝘢𝒹.𝑐𝘰𝘮
Sometimes, it was even hard to pinpoint what was exceptional about Alice.
“This must be how feelings start without one knowing.”
Watching Alice fiddle absentmindedly with Sword of Soulbreaker, a slight smile curled the corners of William’s mouth.
He once read a saying on Earth that no one can meet all your expectations.
Everyone loves a lovable person, but if you continue to love her when she’s no longer as lovable as before, and you’re willing to discover her loveliness, that might be true love.
Heading west, they hardly encountered any more arrogant folks.
After all, with Loki’s intimidating demeanor and the release of Supreme Deity-level aura, no god, Shapeshifter, or demon would dare to provoke them easily.
Until they arrived at a place called Mount Akina.
“I know this place, that ancient frost dragon Eirik you transformed and now called ‘Little broken car’ is here, right?” Alice saw a brand-new road sign by the roadside, engraved with “Mount Akina,” and her eyes lit up with joy.
Along the way, she had seen many breathtaking views of the Divine Realm and tasted numerous delicacies, which made her very happy.
She listened to William describe the script he had designed for her, and she was somewhat familiar with some of the key locations.
In fact, the journey to the western continent of the Divine Realm was not as filled with monsters and demons wanting to devour Jesus as she had imagined.
William thought for a moment and said, “Strictly speaking, he has now turned into a Ford Econoline van.”
Alice knew William was making up the script as he went along, but honestly, arriving in the Divine Realm without any sense of belonging, playing this role-playing game intrigued her.
Loki’s intermittent jokes and Jesus’s solemn comments added to her sense of novelty.
An ancient frost dragon named Eirik, was this William’s idea of a mount for her?
In any case, she felt William’s efforts were thoughtful.
“Your mount, your responsibility to tame!” William instructs. “You and Loki go find him; Jesus and I will explore the nearby village.”
“Go on, go on!” Alice waves them off, visibly excited at the prospect of an ancient frost dragon. Becoming a dragon rider if she could tame it?
And with Loki, possessing mid-Supreme Deity level strength, accompanying her, there was nothing to fear.
Piece of cake!
With a smile, William turns, taking Jesus towards a small village nearby.
The ancient frost dragon Eirik knows both William and Jesus. If they were to accompany Alice, it would be like picking up a car from a dealership.
Loki and Jesus have grown closer over their recent travels, their camaraderie strengthening.
Allowing Alice and Loki some time alone was also beneficial for team dynamics.
“Do you think they can handle it?” William asked Jesus in a low voice as they walked.
Jesus smiled, “Mr. Johnson, you probably already foresee the outcome.”
William responded, “I haven’t thought that much. It’s just… Odin sending so many Shapeshifters to cause trouble, it’s indeed… quite accommodating!”
Initially, William’s script didn’t involve harming the Shapeshifters. The Ultimate Force Alliance convened by Odin aimed to follow William’s lead in annexing God’s territories.
However, the provocations and troubles caused by his Shapeshifters made William somewhat embarrassed.
“Wasn’t this arranged with Odin?” Jesus, confused by William’s comment, thought all these events were part of William’s plan, a setup with Odin to challenge Alice with Shapeshifter warriors for her training.
William merely smiled, offering no explanation.
Arriving at a small village at the base of Mount Akina, they found it deserted.
“Let’s see what they have to say!” As William entered the village, Odin and Uranus emerged, followed by the gods of Asgard and many powerful Shapeshifters and warriors from the Ultimate Force Alliance.
“Mr. Johnson, we’ve been waiting for you,” Odin greeted William upon seeing him.
“Is there something you need?” William inquired.
Odin and Uranus had chosen to wait at Mount Akina, unable to divine William’s whereabouts in advance, knowing he would likely pass this way on his journey westward in the Divine Realm.
As Odin waved his arm, Ghidorah, now reduced to only a head, appeared in front of William.
“Mr. Johnson, Ghidorah offended you before. You merely removed two of his heads and wings as punishment, which was too lenient. I’ve brought him before you to apologize, to be dealt with as you see fit!”
Looking at Ghidorah, whose strength had been nearly stripped away, William chuckled, “Let’s forget about the past; I’m not that petty.”
Odin nodded, then with another gesture, Ghidorah’s last head was severed, ending his life.
“Make sure you all recognize and remember the face of William the Obliterator!” Odin spoke coldly. “Anyone who offends Mr. Johnson will meet the same fate as Ghidorah!”
There was no choice; too many in the Ultimate Force Alliance did not recognize William, and some even dared to disregard William the Obliterator. Were they trying to drag the entire Ultimate Force Alliance down with them?
Taking this opportunity, Odin summoned his confidants to ensure they recognized who the real power was.
“We understand!”
The Shapeshifters responded in unison, their voices resonating powerfully.
“Keep it down,” William interjected. “You didn’t wait here just to get acquainted, did you?”
Uranus stepped forward to explain, “Of course not!”
“Mr. Johnson, what exactly are your plans? Could you share some details with us?” Uranus asked with a wry smile. “Without your guidance, we’re left guessing. It would be unfortunate to have misunderstandings like the ones at Shadowfell Fortress.”
“Plans?” William pondered. “I don’t really have any plans.”
After a moment of thought, William added, “If you insist on a plan, it’s just to accompany my wife on a tour around the Divine Realm, nothing more.”
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