Vidar brought Wali and Mandi Modhi to the New World, seeing the swaying snow and wind, their expressions also shook.
After all, they had passed through scorching flas, where such high temperatures existed, let alone snow and wind, there wasn't even water.
Everything had been burned to ashes, except for the bodies of powerful beings like the God Race and the giants, there was no sign of life.
Otherwise, how could this Ragnarok be called the Doomsday Battle?
"Refreshing, I never thought I'd feel comfortable one day because of Fimbulwinter," said the God of Revenge, Wali, with a complex tone.
"Let's go, Mimir and Gu should be waiting for us inside." Vidar didn't know what the New World originally looked like, only feeling that Mimir and Gu Shanhai had already begun researching the flas of the burning world, and if they succeeded, the world could return to its original state.
Returning to the original state was impossible, at most, it would just slow down the speed of the world shattering into groups of worlds.
The mont they stepped into the snowstorm, the temperature dropped imdiately, freezing them to the bone.
"I didn't expect you all could really arrive in the New World alive, it's incredible," Gu Shanhai's voice ca.
Amidst the snowstorm, Gu Shanhai's figure gradually appeared.
Besides that, they saw Mimir, who was nearly becoming an ornant in Gu Shanhai's hands, wrapped tightly in a wool towel, showing only two eyes.
"It really is incredible. When I found them, I was actually prepared to see corpses," Vidar said.
He did not resent Mimir's choice, if he were in Mimir's position, he would have made the sa choice.
Yet after Mimir made the choice for him, he didn't have to be stuck in a dilemma.
"Co with , I've already set up a shelter," Gu Shanhai said, turning around to lead the way.
The shelter was an underground base, dug by Gu Shanhai.
"So warm, is a house built with steel really this warm?" Wali asked with so curiosity.
"No, I have special techniques for insulation and heat retention."
"If you want to learn, you can find books to read on the bookshelf."
"I can't guarantee whether you'll be able to learn it."
Gu Shanhai was not stingy with knowledge related to slting, materials, and construction. In his eyes, knowledge was only precious before it was mastered and transford into strength; after that, its value greatly diminished.
Moreover, Gu Shanhai had no intention of monopolizing this basic knowledge or deliberately making things difficult for them.
"Why has Fimbulwinter beco so terrifying? The last ti I experienced it, it wasn't this cold," Vidar asked in confusion.
He had experienced it before; after the death of the God of Light, Balder, Fimbulwinter wasn't so cold.
"To extinguish the fire, the original wouldn't work, so I made so modifications," Gu Shanhai was quite adept at modifying Fimbulwinter.
Modifying winter was simply second nature to Gu Shanhai.
After all, he was like a world himself, with a normal cycle of four seasons inside.
No matter how miraculous Fimbulwinter was, at its core, it was still winter.
"But wouldn't this lead to eternal winter?" Vidar certainly didn't want to escape the scorching heat only to plunge into deep waters.
"It won't, I know my limits," Gu Shanhai said, though he was just full of nonsense.
He was nurturing Fimbulwinter to its extremity, determined to make it a true Destructive Frost.
However, it wasn't the Destructive Frost he had once seen, but the ti anchor point he required.
Firstly, to continue trying the mory projection project into the past, a project he naturally wouldn't abandon.
Secondly, to find a way back to the future.
He didn't want to stay in this era any longer and at least had to return to a future where the "First Age" had already erged, to quickly leave this deep-water world.
He feared a major move could lead him to a point of no return.
At this ti, his traces were limited, with resurrection technology reduced to only billions of kinds, which provided him little security.
No backing and no strength, how could he feel at ease?
So the Dual-star Celestial Body was crucial to him; the sturdier, the better, the more durable, the better.
If the mory projection project into the past were successfully implented, Gu Shanhai might not consider returning to the future. Instead, he would aim to break through the bottleneck and tamorphose, reaching a higher level. This way, he could ensure his safety to a certain extent and then endure until he returned.
Ti travel was risky, and Gu Shanhai didn't know if he could manipulate ti after tamorphosis.
"There will be no problem with Fimbulwinter, extinguishing the fla is not that easy," Mimir spoke up to smooth things over for Gu Shanhai.
In his view, this was already the best outco.
The salvation plan was going very smoothly, Vidar also returned safely with people, and everything was heading in a positive direction, which made him very gratified.
Gu Shanhai wasn't surprised that Mimir would cover for him; many things Gu Shanhai wasn't suitable to say, so only Mimir could.
During this ti, Gu Shanhai had been observing Mimir's situation because of the contamination from outside the world.
Unfortunately, Gu Shanhai had not found anything strange about Mimir, whether it was murmurs or the ergence of a new personality, there was none, rather he was incredibly stable.
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