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ASGARD PALADIN

--- Carrying the Book of Warcraft Paladins, Forseti Garrison finds himself transported across dimensions into the Marvel Universe, where he becomes an apprentice herbalist in Asgard. Armed with spells like Divine Shield, Wrath of Vengeance, Sulfuron Hammer, and artifacts such as the Ashbringer from World of Warcraft, and Forseti's knowledge and skills from his gaming world come alive in Marvel's reality. "For the Alliance, no... for Asgard!" Forseti declares, wielding his warhammer and invoking the Holy Light. "Frost Giants, Kree, Thanos... Prepare to face the righteous fury of justice!" ---

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[Go to Earth]

When Forseti mentioned the awakening of divine power, Eir still found it a bit unbelievable. After a while, she pursed her lips and said, "Can the awakening of divine power change someone so much... I almost don't recognize you."

Saying that, Eir walked closer to Forseti, her hair with a faint herbal aroma just touching his chin for a quick comparison.

Forseti smiled and took her hand to go out.

"Why?" Eir was puzzled.

"Let's go buy some ingredients and let you see the power of the BBQ God tonight," Forseti said.

After returning from shopping, Forseti began to show off his flame abilities, grilling all kinds of fish, filling the house with fragrant meat, while Eir prepared some vegetarian dishes. They had a hearty dinner together.

After a while, they were eating, and Shilut was munching on stones, creating a relaxed atmosphere.

"It would be great if there was cumin," Forseti couldn't help but say.

Although Asgard has many seasonings, he still couldn't forget the taste of cumin and felt that only cumin truly brought out the essence of barbecue. Barbecue without cumin felt incomplete.

"What is cumin?" Eir asked.

"A kind of seasoning produced in Midgard. It's said to be very delicious. My father mentioned it in his posthumous letter," Forseti explained, adding, "But I am going to Midgard soon, so I'll bring some cumin back."

"Midgard?"

"A task given to me by Lord Odin," Forseti said.

Eir couldn't help but say, "I've just returned from Nornheim, and now you're leaving."

Forseti asked, "How is Duke Norn?"

Eir sighed slightly, "The teacher is really old. She has to sleep for a long time every year, at least seven days before waking up."

"In order not to let the teacher regret, the wedding of Karnira and Balder has been decided to be held in advance."

Forseti asked, "If the Duke dies, will you stay in Nornheim or return to Asgard?"

Eir thought for a while, "Of course, I'll return. But before coming back, I should stay in Nornheim for a while longer."

After dinner, Eir stayed at Forseti's place for the night.

In the dead of night, Forseti opened the holy deed and donated some of the gems he had bought earlier, those rated at level 4 or above, in exchange for 20,000 points of piety.

So far, he had obtained 100,000 piety points by donating items above level 4, and he had completed the challenge of the three bosses. As long as he defeated five more villains, he could learn the third layer of spells.

Five villains, not many.

After all, he was about to go to Earth with simple folk customs.

Forseti went to the utility room, found a heavy wooden box, opened it, and lined it with a cloth.

He then took out the Fist of Verrigan and looked at it for a moment.

He had used this warhammer for over 20 years, and it had been through many battles. There were numerous scratches on the hammer, and even a small crack. Today, it could finally retire.

Putting the Fist of Verrigan into the wooden box and locking it, Forseti went back to his room to rest.

Two days later.

Forseti left his house and headed for the Rainbow Bridge, followed by a squat figure wearing a hat and mask.

"Buzz." The figure scratched his butt.

"The clothes will tear if you scratch again," Forseti patted his head.

The figure was, of course, Shilut. Forseti decided to take him along, but considering that the Stone Man would be too conspicuous on Earth, he dressed him in a suit.

Shilut was wearing clothes for the first time and felt very uncomfortable, twisting and scratching.

But this outfit suited him quite well, making him look naive, like a Shado-Pan pandaren.

Shilut couldn't help scratching, and Forseti had no choice but to say, "If you scratch again, there will be no extra meals."

Shilut froze and stopped scratching immediately.

Arriving at the Rainbow Bridge teleportation hall, Uller said, "Forseti, I want to remind you that Midgard is now under the rule of the Egyptian tyrant Apocalypse. He is a very dangerous person, and the missing warrior was likely killed by him."

"However, Apocalypse's status has been recognized by the previous generation of God Kings. Until you find conclusive evidence, you'd better not conflict with him and avoid acting too high-profile."

"If you encounter a situation you cannot handle, don't forget the Orb of All-Seeing."

Forseti nodded, "I understand, Lord Uller."

Uller continued, "The warrior should have disappeared in a place called Sparta in Midgard. There are many of Apocalypse's troops there, so I will send you to a location slightly farther from Sparta. Once you arrive, walk south up the hill, and you will soon see people."

After that, he held the guardian between his hands, and arcs flowed in the teleportation hall, enveloping Forseti in the teleportation light of the Rainbow Bridge.

As soon as the scene before him brightened, Forseti and Shilut appeared in a forest.

"Earth..." Forseti took a deep breath and sighed. He had finally arrived on Earth.

"Buzzing." Shilut also looked around curiously.

"Let's go."

Forseti looked around and walked south through the woods.

A few hours later.

"Roar..." A roar came from nearby.

Forseti didn't care and was about to leave when he heard someone screaming.

He immediately rushed in the direction of the sound and soon saw a blond young man being chased by a brown bear, his expression panicked.

"Roar!!" The brown bear was cumbersome but could run much faster than a human.

"Help me—" The blond young man ran wildly, his body fluttering. He fell to the ground and was about to be pounced on by the brown bear.

Forseti picked up a stone and threw it.

"Boom!"

With a sound similar to a gunshot, the flying stone blew off half of the brown bear's head, causing it to fall to the ground, blood and brains splattering everywhere.

The blond young man was stunned and then noticed Forseti.

Forseti approached, "Hello."

The blond youth looked at the brown bear with its head blown off again, blinked, and took a long time to say, "You... how did you do that?"

"I exercise, a lot" Forseti smiled without explaining, "I'm from the far east. May I ask, where is this place?"

"Oh... this is Athens," the blond young man finally calmed down, got up from the ground, and wiped his sweat, "Thank you for saving me. My name is Andy Carlos. What is your name?"

"Forseti," Forseti said, but couldn't help but be surprised.

He had arrived in Athens.

"Forseti, you are so strong," Forseti's physique was undoubtedly impressive, and Andy Carlos couldn't help but say enviously.

Then he looked at Shilut, who was wrapped tightly, "Is this your child?"

"Yeah," Forseti replied casually, then asked, "What time is it now?"

"March 6th," Andy Carlos said, "Are you going to Athens too?"

"Er... I mean the year," Forseti clarified, knowing it was a strange question, but it was the one he wanted to know the most.

What year is it now on Earth?

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