When the child said that, Odin and his siblings first looked at the boy, then turned their gazes toward the spot he was pointing at inside the vortex suspended in the sky.
The moment Poseidon saw that light, he quickly pointed at it and said to Odin in a strange tone mixed with worry and suspicion:
"Is that the curse of the dragons, brother?"
Before he could finish, his sister Athena struck him on the head sharply and said,
"Be quiet and just watch, you fool!"
No sooner had her words faded than Odin spoke, his voice carrying a trace of old astonishment:
"That light… it's the glow of a transfer crystal, like the one Father showed us when we were young."
Upon hearing that, Hades furrowed his brows and said seriously,
"How is that possible? Is someone trying to transfer to this ruined place?"
Silence fell between the siblings as they continued watching the glowing vortex, which was gradually fading, as if dissolving into the air. Suddenly… a woman emerged from it, covered in blood from head to toe.
When Odin saw her, he focused on her features, trying to distinguish her despite the distance. But before he could concentrate, chaos broke out among the children, who began loudly arguing about the girl and how she had appeared so suddenly.
Odin was about to speak to end the noisy debate, but Athena beat him to it, shouting angrily:
"Silence, children! Or I will punish you myself!"
At once, silence fell, and calm returned.
Odin smiled faintly at his sister. She returned the smile, and together they resumed staring at the strange girl who had transferred to their island… to their former home.
The more Odin examined her features, the more he shook his head, as if rejecting a thought he did not want to believe. But when the girl collapsed to the ground and her blood-stained hair fell away from her face, revealing her features clearly despite her injuries, he froze for a moment and then spoke in a strange voice:
"Isn't that Forn… the princess and crown heir of the Human Empire on the continent of Mira?"
As soon as he said that, Hades looked at him and replied,
"Yes, brother… it is her. I thought I was imagining it, but we cannot deny what our eyes see."
Athena, still staring at the scene, added,
"But how did she get there?"
Poseidon slowly shook his head and said,
"No, sister… the real question is: how did the princess and crown heir of the Human Empire end up in such a miserable state?"
Silence settled once more as they continued looking at the girl lying on the ground, drenched in blood.
Just as Odin was about to order his raven to move closer to see what was happening… he suddenly stopped.
Suddenly, all Odin heard was the voice of the three twins approaching him with calm yet confident steps. They spoke in perfect unison, as if echoing a single soul:
"Bring that woman to Asgard, Father. Asgard wants her."
Odin looked at them in clear surprise.
"Weren't you in that cave for months after speaking with Asgard? You were training there to become capable rulers. Why have you come out now for that woman? Is she truly that important?"
The three twins looked at him and answered together without hesitation:
"Yes… she is that important. She carries something significant with her… and that woman herself is a treasure."
With that, they turned calmly and left without waiting for a reply.
Seeing this, Odin called after them,
"Will you remain in that cave training, my daughters? Why not stay here a while? Intense training may harm you more than it benefits you!"
The twins paused, glanced back at him, smiled reassuringly, and said:
"Do not worry, Father. We are well and progressing very quickly. It will not be long before we become rulers… Father."
Then they departed as quietly as they had come.
Odin watched them, chuckling softly and shaking his head.
"They truly are my daughters… aren't they?"
Athena laughed lightly and replied,
"Yes… but how are we going to bring that woman here?"
Her smile then faded into a slight frown, as if she feared a foolish suggestion.
Before anyone could speak, Odin waved his hand slightly and ordered his raven to bring the injured woman to Asgard at once.
With a simple motion of his hand, the vortex displaying their old home and Princess Forn vanished, as though the scene had never existed.
Odin turned to the children and said firmly,
"Return to your training. Break time is over."
The children hurried off, slightly disappointed that they had not seen much of what Odin had been showing them.
Odin watched them calmly, then entered his house, gesturing for his siblings to follow.
They did so as if preparing for an important meeting.
Poseidon closed the door behind them and said,
"How are we going to bring that woman here?"
Before he could finish, Odin answered calmly and confidently,
"Do not worry. I have already ordered my raven to bring her. And before any of you ask whether my raven can do such a thing… yes, he can."
He then continued more seriously:
"I gathered you here to discuss what we will do with that woman… not how we will bring her here."
