Beginning, Infinite Skill Tree

Start, unlimited skill tree! Chapter 301:

Ziegfei did not fight back until the end.

Too undesirable, not knowing how to think about the people who care about him.You are such a person!Siegflies!

What a hope in Hagen at this moment, Ziegfei broke his spear backhand at the last moment.

But the guy chose to die calmly.

Hagen: As a friend, I really failed.

Only at the end did he discover that this man was so naive and fragile inside.

It would be nice if he found out his death will sooner.

Although he successfully killed the famous dragon slaying hero.

But his heart is heavier than anyone else, and he can't feel the slightest happiness.

No sense of glory, no joy of defeating powerful enemies.

Although Ziegfei was dead, he was relieved.

…As the executioner who killed the hero, Hagen was notorious.

After Siegfried's death, Hagen inherited the remaining Rhine gold.

As for the ring.

The Queen of Iceland Brunnhilde learned of Hagen’s "conspiracy" and the truth of everything at the fairies on the Rhine, only to discover that Siegfried was just a victim like herself.

When she saw Ziegfei's dead body, she pointed her finger to the sky.

The Queen of Iceland is keenly aware that this is the ring of the heavenly king Odin who is greedy for Nibelungen. After seeing the death of Ziegfei who held it, he wanted to seize the ring, so the ring would face the sky and want to fall off. .

So the Queen of Iceland took Siegfried's body with the ring and threw it into the fire on a steed. She could no longer allow the harmful thing to remain in the world.

In the past, Ziegfei's favors surfaced one by one, fate arranged that they could not be together, so they should be buried together after death.

The ring and the figure of the Queen of Iceland disappeared with the flames.

After that, Gunter and Hagen disputed the distribution of the Nibelungen treasure after Siegfried's death.

Knowing how unknown the treasure was, how heavy the remaining Rhine's gold was to the world, Hagen did not intend to hand over the treasure.

This caused Gontel to misunderstand that Hagen wanted to swallow the treasure.

Even if Hagen denied it, who would believe the words of an executioner who killed his brother!

Gongtel wanted Nibelungen's ring, and Hagen was even more unlikely to agree.

The two finally fought.In the fight, Hagen killed Gongtel.

When he was about to go to Ziegfei's body to remove the ring, he happened to see Brunhild who was riding into the fire with Ziegfei's body on horseback.

The fairy of Rhine swam into the sea of ​​fire along the surging waves and grabbed the ring, and became the last profiter.

Upon seeing this, Hagen jumped into the water, trying to regain the ring, but was taken off by the fairies.

At this time, not only was the sky shining with the flames, Hagen also ended his life in the rapids.

Although he has never worn a ring, he was once the holder of Rhine's gold.

Perhaps the magic gold was originally something unknown.

Without a strong and immortal body like Ziegfei, Hagen struggled hard and died fragilely in the face of this ruthless water and fire.

At the end of losing consciousness, he still couldn't let go of Ziegfei's choice.

This concludes the story of the dragon slayer Ziegfei in "Song of the Nibelungen".

Everyone felt palpitations when they read this.

Rhein’s gold runs through almost all the plots in the previous story.

This time people saw the power of the curse again, and felt sad for those who desperately wanted to snatch the so-called Nibelungen treasure.

Even if you lose your life, what is the use even if you get the ring, gold, and treasure?

Are rights and wealth really that important?

The story seems to come to an end.

Then everyone discovered that there was another ending line in the book, just like the Archduke and Akado.

"Are there... any other endings?" Rhine said in surprise.

The faint heaviness in people's hearts dissipated, and they were all diluted by the joy of the new story line.

Could it be that Ziegfei survived the perfect ending?

With a hint of hope, everyone who continued to look back found that this story line was completely different from what they had imagined.

After a short reading, everyone understood.

The second route is the route that Hagen and Gontel survived as the "villain" but caused the deep revenge of Queen Clinheed.

Originally, Homura felt that the second half of Nibelungen's Song had almost completely turned into Klinsheed's Revenge, and it was somewhat out of the epic sense of the legend of the dragon slaying hero, so he took it out as a separate ending.

In other words, Klinsheed should actually be the real protagonist of this book.

A woman who loves Ziegfei so much that she loves herself more than herself, and fights her morbid love with Zigerud's version of the Valkyrie Brunhild.

The silver-haired witch who has been deeply blackened by telling Hagen about her husband's weakness and remorse and self-blame, bid farewell to her innocence and kindness.

She will use the blood of her elder brother Christel and Hagen to fly Zieg to the end!

Chapter 228: King Attila!

Klinsheed hated the death of her husband's brother and Hagen, living alone with her mother.

Hagen seized the key to the Nibelungen treasure and sank most of the treasure into the Rhine. The remaining knights used to buy Gongtel opposed him, leaving only a small part for Klinheed.

At this time, on the other side of the distance, King Attila of the Hungarian Empire, the queen died unfortunately, and he (she) wanted to marry another wife.

So many of his staff recommended the beautiful widow-Klinsheed to Attila.

Count Hüttger responded that it was a solemn and beautiful lady, and he volunteered to propose marriage for the king's envoy.

Hagen opposed this marriage.