Chapter 132: Night with the Apostles
The banquet sted for quite a while and as expected of an Asgardian feast, everyone was quite loud and a couple of bodies were tossed here and there.
Benjamin also met up with Sif and exchanged a couple of drinks and before they could continue their party elsewhere, Benjamin caught sight of a lonely figure standing on a balcony away from the noise of the banquet.
Benjamin turned to Sif with an apologetic smile.
“Sorry, let’s continue another time.”
Sif also saw what he was looking at then looked back at Benjamin dubiously.
“Don’t tell me you’re gonna y with the Goddess of Death?”
“I’m not!”
Sif sighed.
“Guess you are. Well, it’s only a matter of time. At least you’re not targeting Lady Freyja.”
“...”
Benjamin was speechless.
Sif ughed.
“Well, enjoy the bosom of Death! I’ll go back and feast some more! Hey Thor! Don’t touch that! That’s mine!”
Benjamin shook his head and then grabbed a bottle of wine and two gsses before looking for He.
After a few minutes, he found his way to the balcony where He was.
“You did good back there.”
“Hm?”
He turned and saw Benjamin handing her an empty gss and holding a bottle of wine.
“When you were battling with Valkyrie. You did a good job holding back.”
He rolled her eyes.
“I’m just saving time. If I killed the girl, things would’ve gotten more troublesome.”
Benjamin chuckled.
“Indeed it will.”
Well, if she really meant to kill Valkyrie, Benjamin would’ve intervened.
He didn’t say anything else and simply grabbed both the gss and bottle of wine before pouring herself a drink.
As she drank, she gnced at the rowdy banquet outside.
Benjamin poured himself a drink as well and asked.
“You sure you don’t want to join?”
“Please. They’re probably waiting to get rid of me.”
Benjamin shrugged.
“Looks to me you already did the job for them.”
“...What do you want?”
He frowned.
Benjamin smiled.
“You know, I’ve been with Mors long enough to know she wouldn’t just expin things to you without reason…you asked her, didn’t you? About Valhal.”
“...”
He was silent as she took another sip of her drink.
“So what if I did?”
“Nothing. Just curious why.”
“...”
He didn’t answer for a long time and instead, the two simply drank under the night sky.
It was only when they had nearly finished the bottle that He spoke first.
“Do you know why I’ve been called the Goddess of Death?”
“No, not really.”
“It was when Odin was waging wars left and right. I was there, right by his side, fighting his wars…killing his enemies.”
He looked down and watched the noisy and lively banquet outside as if thinking how different the times were now.
“The Odin back then was different. He would stop at nothing to become the sole ruler of the Nine Realms. Nothing’s wrong with that. After all, a ruler has to conquer. So I didn’t compin and did as he ordered. Where he pointed, I killed my way with my army and when my army fell, I would use dark magic to raise them back from death. It was then that people have started calling me the Goddess of Death.”
He took another swing from her gss and downed the wine.
“I didn’t care for it. I was convinced that the deaths of my enemies had a purpose. For Odin to rule the Nine Realms. For peace…until Odin turned against me.”
He scoffed.
She looked down at her empty gss, seeing her faint reflection with a mocking expression.
“I was lost. Angry. Hateful. I wanted nothing more than to take revenge and Odin’s head in my hands. Because if he was going to betray me…then why did I kill for him in the first pce? What did their deaths mean now? Odin’s betrayal wasn’t just to me but to all those that I killed for him.”
He turned to Benjamin.
“That’s why I asked. I asked if Valhal existed. I asked if it was possible to go to Valhal.”
“...And if you go there, what are you going to do?”
“...I don’t know.”
Benjamin fell silent for a moment then asked.
“So is it possible? Going to Valhal?”
“It is.”
“...You haven’t gone?”
He shook her head.
“Master can easily open a path to Valhal…But I wanted to be the one to do it. Only then, it would feel…right.”
Benjamin nodded.
“I see…then can you do it?”
“No. Not yet. My control over the ws of Death is still not good enough.”
He sighed.
“There are many aspects of Death. Back then, I’ve only focused on killing and raising from death. But even then, my way of raising from death is incomplete. They’re basically zombies when they return. They do not have any conscience. Opening a realm of Death, for me…will still take a long time…unless…”
“Unless?”
He looked at the gss Benjamin was holding, seemingly distracted.
Confused, Benjamin looked at his own gss, wondering if there was something on it.
When he found nothing and raised his head again, about to ask He, he was surprised to see He’s face so close to his.
He had a smirk on her face.
“Unless I take some Nature’s essence from you.”
He licked her lips and without saying anything more, started to kiss Benjamin.
Their kiss sted for a minute before He separated herself and looked at Benjamin hungrily.
“I need more. Take off your pants!”
“You do know I’m already-”
“As if that ever stopped you before. Now are you going to let me suck your dick or you’re doing it for me?”
“...”
Benjamin gave up and took off his pants.
The two then continued on the bed inside.
After some time, He swallowed with an intoxicated look.
“Now I know why Master can’t get enough of you.”
“Why are you taking a break, it’s not over yet!”
“Ah!”
…
The following morning.
Benjamin woke up and found two naked beauties on his arms.
Looking to his right, he saw He sleeping soundly on his right arm.
Looking to his left, he saw Selene snuggling close to him.
Benjamin sighed.
Last night, while Benjamin and He were in the middle of their battle, Selene suddenly barged in.
“Ah! Master said the two of you were doing it! Why didn’t you call me!?”
“???”
Well turns out the two Deaths knew what they were doing and called Selene over too, saying she can’t be left out…
As a result, Benjamin had a threesome with the two Apostles of Death…
Well, it was less exhausting than doing it with two Deaths at least.
He then woke up. Seeing Benjamin helpless face, she chuckled.
“Don’t think too much of it. Just be gd you were able to sleep with me.”
“...”
He sat up, revealing her naked body without any signs of trying to hide it. Instead, she closed her eyes, feeling the power of Death in her.
Soon, she opened her eyes with a hint of excitement.
“Good! Just a few more times and I can open the path to Valhal!”
“...Why do I feel like you’re treating me like some kind of Divine Elixir?”
He shrugged.
“Cause you basically are. At least you enjoy it as well. After all, there are less enjoyable ways I can extract your essence.”
“...”
Benjamin shivered a bit.
He couldn’t help but thank his Ultimate Stud System. If it wasn’t a Stuf System, he might’ve been dissected by his girls instead.
[...]
The System was speechless.
After Selene woke up, the three got dressed and went to look for Thor and the others to say goodbye as they were going to Omnipotence City next.
When Sif saw the three of them, she smirked and stretched her hand to Thor.
“I win.”
“Ugh.”
Thor groaned and handed over a pouch to her.
Benjamin was speechless.
Did these two…bet on them or something?
At the side, Valkyrie was looking at Benjamin like she was looking at a monster.
“...I wonder what my sisters in Valhal would think if they knew a human of Midgard id with the Goddess of Death…”
“...”
He sneered.
“You can ask them yourself when I open the path to Valhal.”
“Huh? You can do that?”
“Not yet. I’m working on it.”
“...Are you really bringing me when you do?”
He shrugged.
“If it means you’ll shut up about revenge and all that, why not.”
Valkyrie fell silent for a moment before nodding.
“Then…I’ll thank you in advance.”
He waved her hands, clearly not caring about her thanks.
“Anyway, we’ve stayed long enough. Let’s go.”
Benjamin nodded then turned back to Thor and the others.
“Then, we’ll be going now. Just call out my name if you need anything.”
Benjamin, He, and Selene then walked towards the Bifrost where Heimdal was waiting for them.
Heimdal looked over to them and spoke.
“I hear you are going to Omnipotence City?”
“Yeah. Can you give us a lift?”
Heimdal nodded.
He then stabbed his sword in the middle of a pedestal and turned it.
Instantly, the whole room seemed to rotate and turn.
Soon, a rainbow light appeared on one side.
Before Benjamin and the others stepped through it, Heimdal’s voice sounded again.
“Be careful. There is a great darkness clouding my vision in Omnipotence City.”
“...Wow, a cliffhanger, really?”
Benjamin was speechless when he heard Heimdal as they were sent off in a rainbow light off to Omnipotence City.

