"Are you coming in or not?"

Louis' voice came from the gap. Greyback recovered from the shock. He jumped down from the cliff not far away, rolled forward, and got in through the gap opened by Louis.

The gap closed the moment he entered. Greyback slowly stood up. The sight before him was extremely shocking for his forty or fifty years of life experience.

Seen from the other side of the separation wall, it is like spring all year round, with a style that is completely incompatible with the Nordic atmosphere. But after passing through the transparent separation wall, the scene in front of me completely changed. Although it was no longer obscured by the fog, the large area was lifeless, and the cold air coming from inside warned that there was almost no life here.

"You werewolves never knew this place existed?"

Looking at Greyback's expression, Lewis knew that this guy might not have heard of the werewolf clan hiding such a place of death.

"At least I haven't heard of it, or the older generation of werewolves should know it but never tell me." Greyback nodded truthfully, "But I can feel that this is still the territory of the werewolf tribe, because of the The bloodline suppression has not been lifted.”

The reason why the werewolves chose this place as their tribe's stronghold is that, on the one hand, they cannot see the moon, and on the other hand, they are suppressed by blood and can switch to werewolf fighting form at any time in the tribe, but they are also not under the control of their own reason. .

"Cold breath, a lifeless place, could this be..." Greyback frowned, and suddenly a look of fear flashed across his eyes.

"Helheim, this is the country of the dead."

"Helheim?" Louis didn't know much about Nordic mythology, but he still knew about the three-level nine kingdoms composed of the World Tree. In addition to Asgard, where the Asgard led by Odin lived, Warner There are Vanaheim where the gods live, Midgard where ordinary humans live, and Jotunheim where the Frost Giants live. The remaining more famous ones are Helheim, the kingdom of the undead led by the god of death Hela.

"We shouldn't come here. This is Hela's territory, otherwise..."

Greyback pulled Lewis, but the young man in front of him showed no intention of leaving.

"Since you're here, why don't you go in and take a look." Lewis dodged Greyback's hand, "What are you afraid of?"

"You kid, aren't you afraid of death?"

"Don't worry, this is not the real Helheim, there will be no Hela." Louis walked up leisurely, as if he had arrived at a tourist attraction, and did not feel that the scene in front of him was scary at all. .

"I'm not afraid of Hela, but a legend in Helheim." Greyback bravely followed, and the atmosphere of the scene was enough to make his hair stand on end.

"This is only circulated within our werewolf clan. It is impossible for you wizards to know that after Ragnarok, the demon wolf Fenrir who devoured Odin did not die with Thor at all. It was seriously injured and escaped from A Sgard escaped and barely managed to save his life because of Odin's divine power. In order to hide his identity from others, he hid in Helheim, the country controlled by his sister! "

"That's why we, the werewolves, are strictly prohibited from entering the Helheim area. I used to not believe the words of my ancestors at all, and thought that things in myths were just to deceive children, but now..."

He had to believe that what his ancestors said was true, and the cruel reality was right in front of him.

Lewis shook his head, regardless of whether the mythical thing existed or not, and if this was really Helheim, then how could there be no undead in the country of the undead.

In fact, there are not even any creatures visible to the naked eye, let alone ghosts that require magical power to exist.

He continued to walk forward. Along the way, Greyback kept nagging him, almost threatening him with his wand and saying that he would leave him here. Only then did the werewolf calm down.

The cold breath touched Louis' nerves, and the further inside he went, the more obvious the piercing feeling became.

Another thing that gave Louis a headache was that the area in this place was so huge that he couldn't identify the direction of the surrounding environment at all, so he could only move forward.

"Let's go, little bastard, I told you, this is not the place we should stay. Sneeze! I'm freezing to death."

Greyback crossed his arms, trying to stay warm. Even with his werewolf physique, he couldn't help but feel cold in this environment.

Lewis shook his head. It wasn't that he didn't want to leave here, but the token that brought him here. That thing has been shining with a different light. Ever since he entered this place, the piece of wisdom brought from Egypt has become more and more restless, which also makes him more certain that this place is not as worthless as it seems in front of him.

"Wait a moment..."

Greyback stopped and frowned. His sense of hearing, smell, and sense of danger were far better than those of ordinary wizards. So, he immediately pulled Louis over. At this moment, where Louis was standing just now, a giant hand suddenly struck down, splashing a large amount of rocks.

"Frost Giant!" Greyback's eyes changed. Frost Giants exist in mythology and are the old enemies of their Nordic gods. They have fought against the Asirs headed by Odin for thousands of years, but they did not expect to meet them here.

The huge figure accompanying the frost giant was like a god descending to earth, looking down on the two little ones on the ground. But facing such a huge figure, Lewis did not flinch, but rushed directly towards the giant.

"Fuck, this guy is a lunatic." This was the first reaction in Greyback's mind. In his opinion, Louis's actions were tantamount to blocking the car with his arms. Naturally, he couldn't let this little kid go on his own. Sending himself to death, he was about to save the child from the attack of the Frost Giants, and then he saw another scene that overturned his three views.

The raised foot of the frost giant actually passed through Louis' body. Yes, it was like nothingness and had no effect on Louis.

He smiled, and then Greyback saw a scepter-like thing he was holding tightly in his hand, emitting light. He pointed at the giant figure with this scepter, and the entire giant figure was torn apart like a piece of paper. Greyback never expected that the Frost Giant figure was actually an illusion spell.

Of course, Greyback didn't see it, and neither would any ordinary wizard. This illusion spell is extremely realistic, unless you are a meditative scepter like Lewis who can see through all illusions or a great wizard like Dumbledore.

Greyback suddenly felt like he could get out of here. He was full of expectations for Louis, and seemed to see the hope of regaining his life in Louis. It is precisely because of this that he is grateful to cooperate with Louis, which will bring him endless freedom and power, and this is what Greyback wants to pursue.

He must take back what belongs to him personally.

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