Hyper-Dimensional Player-Chapter 507 - 84: Slaying the Hero! (Part 3)

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Chapter 507: Chapter 84: Slaying the Hero! (Part 3)

The Barbarian’s mind is simple.

But only a simple mind can face life with ease; they don’t have many twists and turns, fight, sleep with women, having glory makes life worth it.

They killed a legendary hero.

Duncan’s group pinned Barycius into the coffin, and everything about him will gradually be erased, leaving just a bit of folklore spread by word of mouth.

This enemy plunged everyone into thought, especially Hegel, who actually sat by the sea lost in thought for a long time.

As for Crete, he was happily embracing the King and Prince’s wives and concubines.

Not sleeping with a woman is not his style.

Duncan did not disturb Hegel’s contemplation; this is just the beginning, and when he is truly ready to fight destiny, and seize his destiny, then Duncan leading him to become a hero of myth and legend will begin.

In the East, if you don’t fight against heaven and earth, what kind of mythic hero are you?

Hegel is not worthy yet.

Ugar and Tambourine are training.

These two barbarians suddenly improved tremendously in strength after losing interest in women and will likely soon surpass Crete.

——Quinn Minsk (Human Form) (Divine Creature).

Duncan did not meddle much in worldly affairs, leaving them mostly to Annie Potter. He had grown weary of secular power and did not want to deal with such trivial matters anymore.

Being a king in this era is too easy.

Night falls.

Annie was extraordinarily passionate tonight, but Duncan’s interest was not particularly high. A fierce and violent storm of output quickly toppled the beautiful lady pirate.

While fireworks were still going off in her mind, Duncan got dressed and walked to the seaside.

Hegel was still sitting there contemplating.

Duncan tossed over a jug of honey wine and asked solemnly, "What are you thinking about?"

Hegel took the honey wine and drank a big gulp, saying slowly, "Thinking about how life can be perfect."

Hmm?

Such a profound question, is it one a barbarian should be pondering?

Is your brain really suited to consider such questions?

Duncan looked at the distant waves calmly and asked, "Have you figured it out?"

Hegel shook his head, "No."

"But I always feel that everything I’ve experienced before was arranged by the gods."

"I pursued the Oracle on a journey."

"Whether it’s battle, glory, or a ritual of redemption, it’s all guidance from the gods."

He once committed many errors.

For example, accidentally killing the Chieftain’s son from another tribe, drunkenly assaulting the Priest of the Great Snow Mountain’s Divine Maiden, after committing these sins, he would pray for guidance to atone for them.

Among them, defeating the Thunder Beast, namely the Behemoth, was the atonement ritual for accidentally killing the Chieftain’s son.

Duncan said nothing.

Hegel continued, "But following you, I have started to feel a bit of control over my destiny."

"Such enemies, such experiences, are what I long for."

That’s because you have never done anything more interesting.

Duncan stood up, patted Hegel’s shoulder, and quietly left, not wanting to interrupt a barbarian’s thought. With their mind already limited, interrupting them would cease their thinking further.

Thinking is a good thing because only through thinking can one understand what kind of life they want.

As Duncan left, Hegel suddenly turned back and said, "Thank you. Quinn."

Duncan casually waved his hand without stopping.

The script is rewritten.

Hegel is gradually breaking free from the control of the Furious Gods. When he truly matures one day, he will have his own thoughts. A thoughtful barbarian is quite interesting.

He actually dislikes being controlled in his destiny.

A night passed without words.

The next day, Trit Island welcomed an unexpected guest.

——Witch Gleya (Five-star Silver Gray).

The arrival of this witch instantly heightened Annie Potter’s alertness, especially with the slightly intimate attitude between her and Duncan, making her realize something might have happened between the two.

The lady pirate doesn’t care if Duncan has other women, but she does care about her own position and interests.

"Have you figured it out?"

Duncan looked up and down at the beautiful witch in front of him, with a seemingly playful expression, "I thought you wouldn’t figure it out so quickly."

Putting one’s life at stake!

Take it easy.

The witch Gleya can still wait for opportunities, but once she steps out, possessing enough Legendary Level, the competitors she faces will be other civilizations’ strong contenders, and she might even encounter Divine Sons and Descendants, as well as those who want to ascend to deities.

The witch Gleya nodded calmly, "Opportunities won’t wait for me, opportunities need to be seized oneself."

Duncan smiled and stood up, "Then let’s go together."

Not far from the two.

Crete winked at his companions beside him and said, "I told you they were into each other."

"Otherwise, after leaving the domain of the Hill Dwarves."

"Why would Quinn be so fired up?"

"Now that’s settled."

"He’s satisfied, our days will be better."

In fact, Crete thought too much.

The arrival of witch Gleya did not make life smoother for this group of barbarians. On the contrary, their training grew increasingly harsh, even Hegel exerted all his strength.

The good news is, on the second day of the witch’s arrival, Pest and Blu also found their way here.

Other barbarians scattered everywhere probably heard rumors and messages and are trying to find Duncan and Hegel.

It’s good they’re here.

Directly onto the strength, lest they be beaten by the Sea Giant.

Duncan is already preparing to give Hegel the second lesson, the demise of a race, the demise of an era, when the turbulent currents sweep in, even the strong Giant Kingdom will have its day of decline.

The disputes of the sea have already become tumultuous.

Without the birth of a truly meaningful Sea God, the war among Ocean Divine Descendants, Deep Sea Giants, and many ocean creatures will never cease.

Hegel had it too easy before.

Now he has entered the script of the Lady of Fury, and there isn’t that much Divine Power lent to him. Sometimes even the God of Strength would not grant Divine Grace, he can only rely on his own abilities.

But Duncan still underestimated Hegel.

As they embarked again, Hegel’s mark had already changed.

——Hegel (Divine Son) (Path of Fury) (Thunder Warrior) (Five-star Silver Gray)!

This guy has actually ascended to legendary.

He sat by the sea for a day and night, as if completing the legendary ascent ceremony, directly breaking through to a five-star mark.

"Then I can’t wait any longer either!"

"It’s time to start preparing for the legendary ascent ceremony."

Duncan now has two plans.

But because Athena’s image bestowed upon him the Wisdom Domain, Duncan recently had a new thought.

He wants to hold an ancient ceremony that does not exist in this world.

Hang himself upside down.

Offer himself to himself.

As for whether he should blind one eye like Odin, he’s not in a hurry for now; he can’t sacrifice other Divine Spirits, the best way is to offer himself to himself.

The later this ceremony is performed, the more powerful it becomes.

It can even directly serve as a future ascension ceremony to become a god.

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