Chapter 285: C276
However, due to the sheer numbers of their enemies, even though they were ultimately crushed, the Asgardian forces still suffered considerable casualties.
Death is always a sorrowful event.
Yet in Asgard, warriors take great pride in dying on the battlefield.
Thus, the Asgardians did not mourn their fallen soldiers but instead celebrated them, for they knew that those who perished in battle did not truly die—they lived on in another form within the Hall of Valor.
With Surtur, the great adversary, vanquished and Ragnarok averted, it was only natural for Asgard to hold a grand feast.
The scale of the celebration was enormous—so much so that it could be called a kingdom-wide festival.
Asgard, with its vast resources, was more than capable of hosting such a grand event.
Laughter, cheers, toasts, and the sounds of revelry echoed throughout the golden city.
At this banquet, the undisputed protagonist was Leon.
Unlike previous open-air festivities, this was a noble banquet of the highest standard.
Present were Thor, Frigga, seventeen Asgardian commanders, members of the royal family, and other distinguished figures.
