Chapter 160 Thor's Crisis, The Observer Reappears
Chapter 160 Thor's Crisis, The Observer Reappears
After Tony left, the S.W.O.R.D. commander's eyes flickered.
He had overheard what Tony and Coulson were saying.
This hammer can control a person's mind; it is extremely dangerous.
But while there is danger, extraordinary items often also mean great power.
This is exactly what countries urgently need today.
According to the outer space monitoring data from the Tianjian Bureau, a total of seven hammers fell to Earth.
Tony Stark took one, so there are still six left.
The commander of the Sky Sword Bureau immediately withdrew his troops and reported the news.
They need to exploit the time difference to try and get as many hammers as possible out of the remaining six.
Compared to S.W.O.R.D., S.H.I.E.L.D. didn't have as much time to spare. After reporting the intelligence to the World Security Council, they withdrew and left.
After all, S.H.I.E.L.D. has been marginalized and is about to disband.
New York's Holy See.
Tony looked at the hammer on the ground, a hint of lingering fear flashing in his eyes.
After some time, he successfully deciphered the characteristics of green energy in the spiritual world.
fear.
An indescribable, unreasonable, and mind-numbing fear.
Once the mind is warped by the power of this fear, one becomes a messenger of fear, causing destruction and spreading terror everywhere.
Tony was well aware of the destructive power he could unleash.
By combining teleportation magic, satellite monitoring equipment, and the artificial intelligence Jarvis, he can easily teleport meteorites from outer space to near Earth's surface from Earth-404.
Without the barrier of the atmosphere, the loss of mass due to burning in the atmosphere, and the loss of speed due to air resistance, the destructive power of these meteorites would be no less than that of a nuclear bomb.
He has the ability to destroy major megacities on Earth in a short period of time by surprise, thereby triggering World War III.
After a moment's hesitation, Tony instructed Jarvis to use the suit to pick up the hammer and open the portal again, heading towards Kamar-Taj.
It's safer to keep such a dangerous artifact in Kamar-Taj.
The Ancient One and many other sorcerers guard that place.
When these seven hammers swept across the universe and landed on Earth from outer space, they were detected by monitoring equipment in various countries around the world.
Heimdall, the guardian of Asgard, also saw it.
Furthermore, Odin, the Allfather, and Frigg, the Queen of the Gods, were also moved by this.
In the grand and magnificent golden palace, Odin, clad in golden armor, looked down below.
This is his daily life as a god-king nearing retirement.
Also known as, daydreaming.
Behind Odin, Frigga gracefully approached and stood beside him, together gazing down at the prosperous and peaceful landscape of Asgard.
“Odin, I have witnessed a terrible scene. Our son Thor has died in battle on Midgard.”
Hearing Frigga's worried words, Odin frowned.
He already had a bad feeling before Frigga arrived.
Frigga's words undoubtedly confirmed his premonition.
Odin suppressed the tremor in his heart and asked:
"Did you see what the enemy looks like?"
"All I saw was a huge, sprawling serpent, as long as a mountain range, where Thor fell."
"Big snake?"
Odin was even more puzzled.
"God King, Goddess Queen."
Another thing that interrupted Odin's thoughts was Heimdall.
“Heimdall, have you noticed anything unusual about Midgard lately?” Odin asked. “That’s why I’ve come here, King of the Gods,” Heimdall replied. “Seven divine hammers have suddenly appeared in outer space above Midgard, bearing the aura of the Asgardian gods.”
"But strangely, I have never felt this aura anywhere else."
It possessed the aura of an Asgardian god, but Heimdall had never seen it before.
Odin pondered for a moment, when suddenly a brilliant idea struck him.
The owner of the divine aura emanating from these seven hammers is likely another Asgardian deity from the multiverse.
What Frigga saw might not be a glimpse of the future, but rather something happening in another universe.
Thinking of this, Odin asked Frigga to project the scene of Thor's death that she had seen.
After careful comparison, the Thor in the projection did indeed differ somewhat from their son Thor.
“Odin, although this happened in another universe, I fear that if we are not vigilant, it could happen in this universe as well.”
Odin nodded and led Frigga to the Rainbow Bridge, and then across the Rainbow Bridge to Midgard.
They wanted to remind Thor themselves.
At a manor on the outskirts of New York, a rainbow descended from the sky.
As the light faded, Odin and Frigga emerged gracefully.
Thor and Loki, having been informed by Heimdall, were already waiting there.
After exchanging greetings, Odin told Tony about his and Frigga's discovery and asked Thor for his opinion.
Should they remain on Earth to prepare for the possible appearance of the giant serpent, or return to Asgard to avoid its wrath?
Thor's choice was naturally the former.
As the Thor of Asgard, the future king, he never feared battle.
Odin and Frigga had already guessed this.
After reminding Thor and Loki to be careful again, Odin hurriedly left.
Besides reminding Thor, he also wanted to ask the Ancient One some questions on his way to Earth.
Regarding the multiverse, the Ancient One, backed by the Vishanti, knew more than he did.
Frigga stayed behind to catch up with her two sons and visit her eldest son's girlfriend, Jane Foster.
“Thor, does your father dislike me?” Jane Foster asked.
As soon as they came out of the Rainbow Bridge, Odin didn't even glance at her.
"Um, Father just..."
Thor was about to explain when Loki interrupted him.
Incidentally, Loki gave Odin a sarcastic remark.
"Yes. He's always like that; he's a stubborn old man. He likes to stick to the rules and is very concerned about his status."
"He doesn't like you, not because you're not good enough, but because you're not an Asgardian."
"However, I do like you quite a bit, Jane."
Jane Foster smiled at Loki's overtures and joked with him, "Thank you, Loki. But you'd better just like me, not fall in love with me."
“Jane, don’t worry, we all support you and Thor,” Frigga comforted gently.
After Odin left, the four of them began to feel at home.
Nepal, Kamar-Taj.
As Odin emerged from the portal, he suddenly sensed someone spying on him.
Following the senses, I saw a big-headed doll—the Observer.
"You cold-blooded, immature man, you hypocrite who always enjoys silently watching others make fools of themselves! Is it your cold-blooded curiosity that led you to come and laugh at me?"
Upon seeing the observer, Odin, who was already in a bad mood, became even angrier and started cursing.
This big-headed doll never bring good news.
The big-headed doll just watched quietly, showing no reaction to Odin's angry rebuke.
He is an observer, not an intervener.
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