" It would seem my dear uncle is serious this time." says Hela
Matilda floated there no reaction to her words only waiting for her answer.
" Sigh, I really wonder why my dear uncle wants me to join his realm, after all the story I've heard my strength isn't enough to catch his attention now is it." says Hela while looking a Matilda.
" You are right, your pitiful strength is nothing in the grand scheme of things, but since master has made it his business to ask you to join him your only answer should be yes." says Matilda
" Fine, I'll join, my revenge is more important than anything else right now." says Hela.
" Good, I don't have to kill you." said Matilda.
Hearing Matilda say this Hela shakes her head, and steps down from her throne, and approaches the body of the giant wolf that was below her throne.
" You know for a so call God of light, and creation, you talk about killing very often, I would mistake you for a God of death if not for that light that shines from you destroying the darkness." says Hela.
" I don't hear that often, but I'll take it as a compliment." says Matilda.
" It wasn't meant that way, never mind I hear you can revive the dead how about bring back this guy for me." says Hela.
hearing this Matilda's expression changes for the first time.
" As a God of death you should know how hard it is to bring something back to life truly, and I really don't want to have any interactions with death currently." says Matilda.
" I have his soul, there is no need to recall it from her domain." says Hela.
" Well that, makes things much easier, well hand it over I'll do it now." says Matilda
Without any hesitation, Hela turns and destroys the throne she was sitting on as a blue light speeds out and Matilda grasps it in her hand from where she was floating.
Having the soul of the wolf in her hands, bringing it back to life was a simple task, with one of her hands holding the soul and the other shining with a golden light Matilda pressed them both down on the dead body of the wolf.
First, the soul disappeared into the body but nothing changed, it wasn't until a certain amount of the light she was releasing enter the body that there was a change.
The fur of the wolf grew out covering all the patches it had even covering the gaping holes it had in its body, then its flesh connected making its body whole once again, the last thing that happen was the recreation of its organs and blood and to Matilda, this was a simple matter and it was completed quickly.
The whole process didn't last ten minutes, now instead of the bones and patches of fur that were there before, now there is a living breathing wolf that has yet to open its eyes.
If one didn't know this was dead a while ago, you would think it was only asleep.
" It's done, it will take some time for him to wake up but it shouldn't be longer than a week." says Matilda as she takes her hands off the wolf.
" I thought bringing things back from the dead was supposed to be hard, even for someone of your calibre." says Hela.
" It is the universe has rules and people who are in charge of them, but the hardest part of bringing someone back to life is bringing their souls out of deaths domain, if you can manage that you should be able you restore the person's body as that Is fairly easy." says Matilda.
" The only reason you can't do this yourself is because of the box you have built for yourself when it comes to using your divinity, sure you can raise a dead army, but they are still dead, as a god of death you should be able to restore life also even if it's by killing or using another's life force but you can't." says Matilda.
" So I have held myself back by not fully understanding my own divinity?" asked Hela.
" Simply put, yes but now isn't the time let's go and return master is waiting for me." says Matilda.
After saying this Matilda waved her hand as they disappeared in a flash of golden light, but she made sure to smile in a certain direction before she left.
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On Asgard, Heimdall watched as this happened, and saw the smile Matilda gave him before she left.
" It's not surprising, she felt my gaze but why didn't she block my sight in the first place? There could only be one reason They don't care if I tell his majesty that Hela has joined them, thinking about it now it's not surprising the second Prince has never cared about his majesty's thoughts." says Heimdall.
" This is going to cause some problems, but I still have to report this."