Ghidorah and the group of Shapeshifter lords and Asgardian warriors were all stunned.
The full deploynt of the Gungnir Stellar Array couldn't even harm a single hair on this person?
It seed a bit too absurd.
Many Shapeshifter lords had heard of the great na of William the Obliterator.
But that was limited to legend.
Even within those legends, William the Obliterator was at most portrayed as having the strength of an Absolute Deity.
It couldn't be that he was stronger than a high-ranking god-king, could it?
After all, there has always been a saying from the era of the gods, "Below the high-ranking god-kings, all are as ants."
Even with many legends about William the Obliterator, none have ever suggested that he was a high-ranking god-king.
Could it be that, like the sky god Uranus, although not recognized by the Cosmic Entity as a high-ranking god-king, he also possessed strength not inferior to one?
Ghidorah looked at William incredulously, at a loss for words and unsure of what to do next.
William, unconcerned with the surrounding Shapeshifter lords, continued to lead the Elent Devouring Cat deeper into the town.
The Shapeshifter lords and Asgardian warriors inside the town suddenly felt their bodies and souls suppressed, standing motionless like wooden figures.
Except for the Elent Devouring Cat, only Ghidorah was not suppressed.
William had also recalled the taste of Ghidorah.
His visit this ti wasn't to pick out delicacies. It seed sowhat unfriendly to consider chopping off another of Ghidorah's heads on a whim.
But if Ghidorah made another move against him.
It would seem reasonable for him to retaliate...
In any case, the opportunity was given.
It was up to Ghidorah to choose.
Ghidorah stared at William for a long while, itching to launch another attack.
Just then, a majestic man in armor, tall, with one eye covered by an eye patch, suddenly appeared above Tulip Town.
Odin, sensing the activation of the Gungnir Stellar Array from thousands of miles away, thought it was Zeus or another high-ranking god-king unreasonably forcing their way in, so he hurried over to check.
When he stood above Tulip Town and saw William confronting Ghidorah, he felt sothing was off.
What was wrong with Ghidorah, this foolish nine-headed dragon?
Using the Gungnir Stellar Array against William the Obliterator?
Did Ghidorah think the Shapeshifters tribe he sheltered had beco too comfortable and needed so excitent?
Could it be that Ghidorah has been turned by Zeus?
"William! Please show rcy!" Odin didn't have ti to think; he teleported in front of William, wearing an apologetic smile, and said, "Let's talk this out, maybe there's so misunderstanding here?"
Seeing Odin, William inwardly sighed, realizing it would be difficult to make a move now.
How did this guy arrive so quickly?
William is essentially a reasonable and very kind person, and he had so relations with Odin, who was now looking at him with a benign expression.
Ultimately, it was not right to act against his subordinates in front of him.
"Odin, there's no misunderstanding. I just ca to see a friend, but your subordinates stopped ," William said. "It's nothing serious."
"Oh?" Odin's interest was piqued, asking, "The friend you're talking about, wouldn't happen to be Lucien, who was captured by Luna and her group?"
William nodded, "Not really a friend. We had so interactions in the Pri World and I thought he was interesting, so I ca to see him."
Odin walked up to Ghidorah, kicked him away for tens of thousands of miles, then turned to William and said, "Then you must know the secret Lucien carries."
William laughed, "It's hardly a secret. Nothing too significant."
Odin glanced at the surrounding Shapeshifter lords and commanded, "All of you, stay away. Without my order, no one is to co near here."
The Shapeshifter lords were already terrified.
William's strength needs no further ntion, but what's probably most terrifying is that Odin is so anxious?
Within the entire Divine Realm, it's known among the Shapeshifter lords that Odin respects no one besides Uranus.
Even towards Zeus and God, Odin is disdainful.
When Zeus once invited Odin to a banquet, despite being busy fishing, Odin blatantly told the envoy from the Divine Alliance he was unavailable.
Moreover, Odin usually carries a stern face, is cold towards others, and has a rather bad temper, taking lives at the slightest displeasure.
When have they ever seen Odin speak to anyone with such an attitude?
After being scolded by Odin, all the Shapeshifters retreated and conscientiously closed off their senses.
With the Shapeshifters tribe in decline and their living space in the Divine Realm shrinking, after their King of the Shapeshifters was slain by Zeus, the now unsupported Shapeshifters tribe was taken in by Odin and Uranus.
Subdued by Odin's absolute power, they now obey Odin without question.
What Odin discusses with others is certainly not for their ears.
So things are better left unknown!
After the Shapeshifters exited, Odin's gaze fell on the Elent Devouring Cat, frowning in confusion, "William, is this the Elent Devouring Cat from Aphrodite's side?"
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Seeing Odin finally noticing him, the Elent Devouring Cat Elent Devouring Cat from Aphrodite's side?"
Seeing Odin finally noticing him, the Elent Devouring Cat grinned, showing two gleaming little fangs, and chuckled, "Lord Odin has a good mory. Now, I'm following Mr. Johnson."
Odin ignored him and said to William, "William, that Lucien indeed has so peculiarities. It's good that you're here, see what's the best way to handle him."
William replied, "How to deal with him is your concern, not mine. I'm just passing by, rely stopping to say hello."
Seeing itself being ignored, the Elent Devouring Cat said in a sowhat sarcastic tone, "Tsk tsk! As expected of Lord Odin, not even using honorifics when addressing Mr. Johnson."
Odin was taken aback.
He had killed countless people in his life and had completely forgotten about beating up the Elent Devouring Cat in the ancient abyss years ago.
Now, he didn't quite understand why the Elent Devouring Cat would make such a sarcastic remark.
Would such obvious attempts at driving a wedge work with William?
William was amused by the Elent Devouring Cat, grabbed its ear, looked at Odin, then back at the Elent Devouring Cat, and asked, "Do you have a grudge against him?"
Odin frowned and said, "We shouldn't have any grudges, right?"
He really couldn't rember having any enmity with an Elent Devouring Cat.
Speaking of which, the Elent Devouring Cat is also considered a mber of the Shapeshifters tribe, isn't it? He has always treated the Shapeshifters tribe quite well...
Just like the kick he gave Ghidorah earlier, at least it wasn't fatal.
Realizing its poor attempt at instigation was noticed by William, the Elent Devouring Cat stopped hiding it, glared at Odin, and said, "Lord Odin seems to have forgotten, ten thousand years ago, you damaged my soul core in the ancient abyss!"
Back when the Elent Devouring Cat had its soul core, it was massive like a small hill, dominating the ancient abyss.
But that day, when Odin and Uranus entered the ancient abyss and clashed with it.
The result goes without saying. The Elent Devouring Cat's soul core was destroyed, its strength plumted, and even after ten thousand years, despite awakening the talent to "Devour Everything," its strength has never returned to even half of what it was.
To Odin, this was a trivial matter, not worth dwelling on, but for the Elent Devouring Cat, it was an unforgivable vendetta.
"Was there such an incident?" Odin wasn't flustered, furrowed his brow in thought, "Seems like there was such an incident."
"When Uranus and I entered the ancient abyss that year, we encountered the Elent Devouring Cat, then subdued it, and Uranus took it away."
Look at that, such casual words from Odin, a high-ranking god-
king.
Destroying the soul core within a re Elent Devouring Cat, how could he rember such a thing?
"This little cat sure holds a grudge!" Odin truly respected William, but he wasn't afraid, thinking that William was a reasonable person, unlikely to strike him over the Elent Devouring Cat.
The Elent Devouring Cat snorted coldly and said nothing.
Similarly, it didn't think William would strike Odin on its behalf.
After thinking it over, William said, "Odin, how about... you just apologize?"
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