The adopted son Loki, as a relatively unpopular son and an alien, eagerly expresses his loyalty and love to his father and the motherland in an alternative way, trying his best to prove that he is better and more worthy of being loved by his parents. . It is a typical case of psychology. With his pride, I can think he will let go, but in the sequel, he will definitely come back.
The most insecure non-male protagonist is none other than that, it is hard to imagine that he experienced the education of the crown prince and could roar with the Father God in the hall.
Even if he is banished to the earth, Quake will follow, Odin's preference is self-evident.
He has grown into a more mature king step by step in accordance with the arrangements of God the Father.
But there is still a long, long way to go before Odin is such a deep-hearted king...
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