A person in Tokyo becomes a demon god
Chapter 95 The target is Odin? Me?!
Chapter 95 The target is Odin? Me?!
"Director, this is the Special Mobile Unit, Supernatural Special Police Officer Natsumi Tsujimoto."
"We handle rape cases at Osaka University."
Upon hearing the 'emergency' report from the front lines, Chief Inspector Fujita, far away at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, frowned.
"Such trivial matters do not need to be reported to me."
The 'Night Parade of One Hundred Demons' is not over yet. Inspector Fujita needs to command troops from various countries, tens of thousands of people from the Metropolitan Police Department, and various supernatural beings with different personalities. Although the personnel in Osaka were evacuated for most of the night, some people are still stranded on the battlefield.
In this situation, why should he care about a mere 'rape'?
"Um, how should I put it?"
The capable policewoman reporting the situation carefully considered her words.
"This is a supernatural rape case."
?
Are the victims still alive?
Director Fujita raised an eyebrow. If that's the case, then it's necessary to report it.
Supernatural bodily fluids are also important research material; it would be even better if the victim were still alive, perhaps they could obtain 'supernatural offspring'.
"There are twelve survivors in total."
The information in the earpiece brought a smile to the director's face.
That's great!
"But, no, their mental state is not quite right."
? !
"Wait, the 'they' you just mentioned?"
The director immediately noticed the key points in the supernatural SWAT officer's stammering words during the report.
"Yes,"
At Osaka University, the capable policewoman Natsumi Tsujimoto scratched her head.
Turning slightly, she saw her partner, the elegant Miyuki Kobayakawa, comforting the 'girls'. Seeing their expressions, some with tears in their eyes and others with shy blushes, the carefree Natsumi Tsujimoto felt a chill run down her spine.
"The victim was male,"
"To be precise, they were originally male, but now they are all female."
???
The roundabout way of speaking left Director Fujita completely bewildered.
"The supernatural being that attacked—no, raped them—was a Western European 'male' residing in a sword."
"According to the victim's description, the sword had the ability to 'distort' gender. The 'man' inside the sword controlled a female college student, giving her the ability to 'rape' her, and then transformed any men present into women."
The following scenes need not be described in detail.
Ah, this...
The director in Tokyo was speechless.
There are such boring, no, such 'evil' abilities?
It is indeed evil. No matter what kind of hero you are, if you are turned into a woman and then subjected to this or that, how strong must your willpower be to not despair on the spot?
This is the ultimate insult!
"Protect those people, I'll send men over immediately!"
If it were just a regular 'rape case,' the Metropolitan Police Department wouldn't have time to deal with it on the spot: they're still busy fighting in Osaka.
But since it involves supernatural beings, it must take priority—
"Director, San Dezi's men want to see you."
"Let them talk to the cabinet."
Director Fujita refused without even thinking.
"It's about the supernatural: San Dezi lost a holy sword."
"Send their men to see me."
Holy Sword?
Most likely related to the incident that occurred at Osaka University.
But what kind of 'holy sword' is this evil weapon?
Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.
"No, no, no, how could this be?!"
San-toku's diplomat arrived at the command room and, after exchanging intelligence with Director Fujita, looked utterly devastated.
"Gender distortion?"
They even threw a silver party on the spot?
Odin, how could your holy sword be so evil?
"No, that's possible."
San Dezi, the "folklore expert" who had come along, thought for a moment and explained to his boss.
"Legend has it that the dragon-slaying holy sword 'Balmunk' is entangled in a curse and possesses 'twisted' power."
It was the twisting power of this longsword that shattered the dragon Fafnir's invulnerable scales: Siegfried then bathed in the dragon's blood and also gained invulnerability. However, fate played a cruel trick; a leaf fell on Siegfried's back, leaving a vital spot.
This was also the reason for Siegfried's eventual death!
"Twisted power?"
The translator next to Director Fujita immediately relayed Santokuko's 'folklore expert's' guess to him.
"Since that sword is 'Balmunk,' then the 'handsome man phantom' mentioned by the victim must be Siegfried?"
Faced with Director Fujita's questioning, Santoko's diplomat was momentarily speechless.
"Probably, maybe, possibly."
Is it Siegfried?
Siegfried is the central character in Sanders' medieval epic poem "The Nibelungenlied," and is known as a dragon-slaying hero.
As a prince of the Netherlands, he killed the evil dragon Fafnir and bathed in its blood, gaining invulnerability, except for a fatal weakness on his back hidden by linden leaves; because he obtained the 'Niebelongan Ring' forged from Rhine gold, he ultimately died from a curse: or rather, from a court intrigue.
Leaving aside the 'Nibelungenlied Ring', in legend, Siegfried was not one to indulge in comfort and pleasure, nor was he afraid of death; he personally led troops to achieve great deeds.
Kind-hearted, public-spirited, and willing to help friends in need; also upright, honest, kind, and modest.
He also deeply loved his wife and was called "a representative of German youth" by Engels.
But now it seems that it's not so 'perfect'?
"There might be a mistake somewhere,"
When faced with more than a dozen victims who had been sexually assaulted, Sandoko's diplomat stammered.
As is widely known and in legends, the best stories are always the ones written down.
Admitting that their own 'hero' is a slut?
How can I even bring myself to say it?
Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.
Osaka,
"You're Siegfried?!"
In a hotel room, a female international student named Ling, who was sitting in the corner with her knees drawn up to her chest, muttering "I'll never get married," was shocked.
"Liar!"
In the legends of San Dezi, Siegfried is a perfect tragic hero.
How could this guy who sleeps with everyone he meets and only sleeps with 'virgins' possibly be Siegfried?
"Apart from your appearance, in what way do you resemble Siegfried?" "Woman, don't get it wrong."
Only the upper half of the silhouette floated out, with a cold smile and arms crossed over the chest.
His muscles are as strong as steel, his features are sharp and defined, and his blond hair is as flowing as a lion's mane: even if only a blur remains, his appearance is still top-notch.
“I am Siegfried, that’s a fact, and I don’t need anyone to believe it—”
As he spoke, he pointed to the side of 'Ling' who was hugging her knees in despair.
A menacing longsword lay against the wall.
"If you insist on evidence, look:"
"This is the Dragon-Slaying Holy Sword 'Barmonk'."
"However, this holy sword is currently in a damaged state, and we need to find a way to restore its power."
"Isn't it rumored that you are a gentle, modest, and devoted husband who deeply loves your wife?"
Deep down, 'Ling' already believed it: the other party was a supernatural being, and there was no need for him to deceive her. Moreover, he was using a figure from her own mythology to deceive her: even if he claimed to be Yahweh, did Ling have any evidence to refute him?
"Of course I love Klinshead deeply,"
The male phantom answered without hesitation, and then continued:
"But this has nothing to do with my 'exercise' in my spare time."
Having sex with virgins was just a hobby of his.
It's just like drinking and practicing swordsmanship.
???
"What kind of great hero are you?!"
In response to 'Ling's' sarcastic remarks, the phantom man spread his arms and laughed heartily without any mercy.
"Ha ha ha ha!!"
"Woman, in your understanding, what defines a great hero?"
"I--"
Ling subconsciously wanted to recount Siegfried's description in "The Nibelungenlied," but recording such things inevitably carries the writer's subjective perception.
"Slay the strongest dragon, seize the best treasures, ride the fastest horse, marry the most beautiful wife, and sleep with the most virgins!"
Seeing that Ling couldn't speak, the illusory man gave a domineering and self-evident definition.
"This is a true hero!"
Ok,
Think about it carefully,
This is indeed a man's dream.
Moreover, even in "The Song of the Nibelungs," Siegfried is not a perfect 'good person'.
To help his brother-in-law, the King of Burgundy, defeat Brunhilde, the Queen of Iceland who possessed the blessing of 'certain victory', Siegfried used a scheme to defeat her and then arranged for Brunhilde, who secretly loved him, to marry his brother-in-law.
This sowed the seeds of his death:
In one of the two versions of the legend, Brunhilde sent an assassin to kill the man who had toyed with her feelings.
"Brunhildr?"
"How could I possibly toy with her feelings!"
The illusory man immediately protested his innocence in the face of 'Ling''s' accusations:
"I admit the victory was unfair, but wasn't it to help Klinshead's brother 'propose' to her? After all, that woman claimed that only the one who defeated her was worthy of marrying her."
So Siegfried impersonated his brother-in-law to challenge the king. After Queen Brunhilde of Iceland lost, she married the 'King of Burgundy' as agreed.
Upon closer inspection, it turned out that it was actually her 'sister-in-law' who had impersonated her.
Die, you son of a bitch!
"You lecherous monster, you deserve to be stabbed to death!"
The girl named 'Ling' looked grief-stricken. Her experience of having 'slept with' more than a dozen virgins in one go had completely devastated her.
If she could, she would love to kill this bastard!
unfortunately,
This guy is dead.
“This is a man’s skill, how can you call him a lecherous demon?”
The phantom man claiming to be Siegfried refuted 'Ling's' accusations with righteous indignation:
"My record is taking down 106 people in one night; even in my era, I was the best I could do!"
I--
"You men, is this what you like to compare?"
Helplessly rubbing her forehead, Ling felt exhausted: physically tired, and even more so mentally.
Don't forget, what was actually used to 'do it to people' was her body: if she hadn't regained her female body, she would have committed suicide out of shame and indignation.
"Alright, great hero: now that you're satisfied, please leave my body, I beg you."
The chaos tonight shattered Ling's worldview.
All she wants now is a good night's sleep.
Then forget all about it!
"That won't do,"
However, the illusory man refused outright.
"I need a body and a partner now."
"To get revenge on that bastard Odin!"
Siegfried's phantom clenched his fist.
And this 'body' undoubtedly belongs to Rei, the blonde, blue-eyed female exchange student.
? ? ? ?
"I?"
Pointing to herself, Ling was no longer shocked, but numb.
"Attack Odin?"
This is the chief god in Norse mythology; even a fool would know he's incredibly powerful.
"You might as well kill me."
Ryou, who had been hugging her knees and weeping, simply lay down.
She thought that becoming a man and having sex with more than a dozen virgins was already incredibly despairing;
Who would have thought that this bastard would actually ask her to fight Odin? There's no limit to despair.
"What's the panic?"
Siegfried's phantom flew over.
"It's not like I'm asking you to go now. The magic in this world has only just begun to recover."
"There's still time: once I've trained you into the strongest warrior, we'll march on Asgard together!"
"Okay, okay, you decide~~"
The 'ling' lying flat has given up thinking.
I couldn't even be bothered to discuss 'Ragnarok' with this guy: Siegfried was able to leave behind a remnant soul, so how could a supreme god be completely dead?
Before we knew it, sunlight streamed in through the window.
Its daybreak.
(End of this chapter)
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