Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 245 Mobilization

Chapter 245 Mobilization
"Dang Dang Dang!"

Alarm bells ringing

The long-unseen alarm bells sounded in all eleven small worlds in the Jinlunga world.

In every small world, every priest received an extremely clear oracle.

Some priests woke up in their sleep, while others fell asleep standing and woke up soon after. After waking up, without exception, they shouted in clear words: "The highest order from the God King Downs Paulson - the Jinlunga world is about to be attacked by the Aztec world. All soldiers and civilians enter the first level of combat readiness."

As early as when he began to come into contact with the Egyptian world, Downs issued a level two combat readiness order, which has now been adjusted to level one.

From the gods to their servants, to the beasts under the jurisdiction of Asgard, to the mortals, without exception, they were all on high alert.

Thanks to the enlightenment activities carried out by Downs for half a century, most beings in the world have already known about the outside world. The world war with Sumer nearly 20 years ago seems to have happened yesterday.

Although most mortals have never witnessed the grand war of gods with their own eyes, everyone can see that there is a large continent in the lower layer of the Jinlunga world.

In addition, over the years, Downs allowed the opening of some Rainbow Bridge channels for communication and trade between the mortals in the middle and lower worlds. Everyone truly felt the cruelty of the world war.

Winning at the table.

The loser will be treated as a hot pot.

Thanks to Downs's strict order, an assimilation policy was implemented towards outsiders.

Those who are disobedient will be killed, and those who are obedient can become free citizens if they can hold out long enough. If they want to go further, they must make meritorious contributions in wars against the outside world.

Now hearing that war was approaching, it was very interesting that the people who were most eager for war were the Sumerians.

To them, Tangs was not an invader, but a liberator. His Majesty, the great God-King, had freed them from the clutches of Enlil, the tyrannical wind god.

Their enthusiasm for war is actually the highest, and in terms of fanaticism, it is no less than that of the Midgardians.

"For His Majesty the God-King! Kill all those Aztec bastards!"

"Your Majesty has granted us freedom! You scumbags, don't try to take it away—"

Countless Sumerian men, holding high various crude weapons, rushed to barracks in various places and demanded to join the Jinlunga coalition.

In fact, among the original Sumerian city-states, only a few rulers such as the King of Uruk and the God of Wealth Gilgamesh were open to accepting volunteers and selecting warriors from them to join the army. Most Sumerian cities strictly implemented Asgard's orders and only allowed reserve troops to report to the military camps.

To this day, the mortals in the entire Jinlunga world already have a complete mobilization system.

In addition to the carefully selected professional soldiers, all healthy adult men must receive military training for no less than two months every year during the slack season. Those with excellent performance will be assigned to the reserve force and enjoy higher benefits, such as exemption from a portion of the "God Tax" that is paid to Asgard.

This echelon design not only ensures the professionalism of the soldiers, but also avoids the burden on the mortal kingdom.

However, this policy was only implemented in Celtic and its former territories, and it had not yet been implemented in the original Sumer. Again, the Sumerians had not yet proven their loyalty to Asgard in foreign wars, and had not been fully incorporated into the combat system of Kinlunga.

As for the newly joined Akkadians, they had a different strategy.

Nanna, the moon god, and other gods projected the sacrificial ceremony that Loki had spied on in the Aztecs in the form of a mirage over the skies above major cities.

Those masterless priests who had lost their main god also took to the streets.

"Look! These are the Aztecs who drove the Slavic slaves to attack us! They are so cruel and brutal, it's outrageous!" "If we surrender to the Aesir, we can still live with dignity. If we fall into the hands of the Aztec gods, that will be our doom."

"We will be humiliated to no end. For their amusement. Those who fail will be cruelly sacrificed."

The Akkadians had not had much resonance with the blood sacrifice rituals of the black uncles and Slavs. As Loki sent the spiritual fragments of the new round of sacrificial rituals, some Akkadians finally discovered the truth.

"Oh my God! He is my uncle. He was kidnapped that year."

More and more Akkadians discovered that their relatives were still serving as slaves in the other world. They cried and shouted, and naturally, their anger was ignited.

Sure enough, most of the time, anger is the strongest and longest-lasting emotion humans have.

The Aesir invaded the Akkadian world and did not start a massacre on earth. Because the tough guys under Downs easily and swiftly dealt with all the high-end combat forces of Akkad, it was difficult for mortals to have real feelings about the changes in the dominance of the gods.

Especially after the new gods easily subdued the priests who were supposed to be the most loyal, the Akkadians had no direct hatred towards the Aesir.

Instead, the Aztecs, who had carried out massacres and looting here, easily attracted all their anger.

In this way, with the Aztecs as a common target, the Akkadians were thoroughly mobilized.

Taking advantage of this momentum, a large number of gods from Asgard brought their subordinates and delivered refined iron weapons from Svartalheim.

Standing in front of these brand new, piled-up sharp weapons, the Valkyries uttered highly inflammatory slogans.

"Take the gift from His Majesty the God King Paulson, use the sharp blade, and go to the Aztecs to snatch back your compatriots and your loved ones—"

The people's anger turned into a thunderous uproar.

They raised their weapons high and shouted in unison:

"Long live His Majesty Paulson!"

"Kill all the Aztecs!"

"Revenge for our compatriots!"

The excitement of the Akkadian people was seen by the guardian god Heimdall, and also projected through his mind onto the sky above the hall of the Silver Palace.

Seeing this scene, all the gods secretly sighed at the sharpness of their own God King's hand.

To put it bluntly, the original attack on the Akkadian world was just a naked conquest without any moral principles. No matter how the victors let the unscrupulous historians flatter them, they could not cover up the cruel plunder behind this war.

Arthur, the knight god with a high moral standard, originally had some complaints about this war. It was only because he had seen the cruelty of Enlil, the Sumerian god king, that he did not oppose this war.

Who would have thought that there is always a mountain higher than the one you climb?

Enlil, who destroyed the human world three times, was certainly cold and cruel, but the Aztec gods who did not treat humans as human beings and sacrificed them at will were even more outrageous. They used their strength to interpret how the existence at the pinnacle of power could act recklessly.

Arthur suddenly felt deeply the greatness and self-discipline of his own God-King, and thought to himself: It turns out that my Lord is the most humane among so many God-Kings!
In any case, just before the two worlds began to fight, the mortals of the entire Jinlunga world completed the war mobilization.

(End of this chapter)

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