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Chapter 173 Odin, the Strongest of the Nine Realms



Chapter 173 Odin, the Strongest of the Nine Realms

Chapter 173 The Strongest Odin in the Nine Realms

"Ahem, Mr. Saul, actually I have a question."

From the perspective of Earth's safety, he felt that he should help Thor at this time.

Asgard conquered the Nine Realms more than two thousand years ago and possesses a civilization far superior to Earth's; its strength is simply beyond what Earth can currently contend with.

Loki, on the other hand, is clearly very ambitious and intelligent; it would be a good chance if he were to become the King of Asgard.

At that time, things might get dangerous on Earth.

Therefore, it would be better for Thor, who may not be the brightest, but is upright and kind, to become the King of Asgard.

Moreover, Earth helped Thor, and Thor became the King of Asgard. He should remember Earth's kindness.

"What's the problem?"

Saul downed the beer in his glass in one gulp, and gradually came to terms with it.

He decided to live a life of exile on Earth to atone for his mistakes.

"Didn't you ever consider that your brother Loki was actually lying to you, and that you didn't actually witness your father's death?"

"How could Loki... He really seems to enjoy lying to me!"

Thor's first reaction was disbelief; how could his beloved younger brother lie to him?

But upon careful reflection, I realized that I had spent over a thousand years with Loki.

Hmm, it seems like I've been tricked by Loki countless times.

"Loki wouldn't lie to me about something this important, would he?"

Thor hesitated for a moment.

In the past, Loki's lies to me were just playful jokes, but this time it concerns Odin, the Father God, and all of Asgard.

"Didn't you ever think that your brother also wanted to become the king of Asgard, and now he has clearly achieved his goal?"

Seeing that Thor hadn't grasped his meaning, Coulson explained to him, "The frost giants of Jotunheim have had their ancient winter coffins taken from them for so many years, yet they still haven't been able to enter Asgard."

So why were they able to infiltrate so easily on the day you ascended the throne?

Clearly, they have an inside man, and this inside man must be someone of high status in Asgard.

Otherwise, it would have been impossible to help them bypass numerous obstacles and successfully infiltrate the treasure vault.

This also caused your coronation ceremony to be interrupted.

Also, I guess when you later clashed with your father Odin, your brother Loki probably privately supported and encouraged you.

Thor wasn't actually stupid; he just had never thought about it that way before. After Coulson reminded him, he remembered many details.

He had a big argument with the Father about the Frost Giants sneaking into the treasure vault.

He wanted to lead his army to Jotunheim to teach the Frost Giants a lesson, but the Father God firmly forbade it.

He was very angry afterward, but still decided to obey the Father's command.

It wasn't until his brother Loki said something to him that he realized that as Thor, the future King of Asgard, it would be a disservice to his responsibilities to just let things go like this.

That's how he ended up taking Sif, the Warriors Three, and Loki with him to Jotunheim, only to be exiled by the Father God in the end.

"According to you, your father Odin is the strongest being in Asgard and once conquered the Nine Realms."

They also took away the Frost Giant King's ancient winter coffin, causing the Frost Giant King to lose most of his power and become powerless to fight against Asgard.

How could such a powerful being suddenly die because of the threat of the Frost Giants?

He once subdued the Nine Realms, so it's reasonable that he can't handle this little bit of pressure.

Furthermore, the Frost Giants haven't obtained the Ancient Winter Coffin; where do they get the strength to challenge Asgard?

"Yes, how could Father God die like this?"

Thor understood something at this point: the Father God was no longer willing to solve problems through war, but that didn't mean Asgard had become weaker.

In particular, the strength of the Asgardians increases with age.

The Father God is now at the peak of his power, even more powerful than when he conquered the Nine Realms.

How could he have died from too much stress because of Jotunheim?

"So, there's only one truth: your brother Loki wanted to be the King of Asgard, so he lied to you!"

Darcy, who was standing nearby, took out his glasses and put them on.

She recently finished watching the newly released "Game of Thrones" and has many insights into this kind of royal power struggle.

Therefore, Beethoven grasped the key point Coulson was trying to make much faster than Thawne.

"That damn Loki! He actually lied to me about something like this! I'll teach him a lesson when I get back!"

Having figured out Thor's thoughts, the gloom in his heart instantly dissipated.

Although Loki's deception angered him, it also meant that the Father was not dead and he was not exiled forever.

Once he meets the Father's requirements and picks up Thor's hammer, he can return to Asgard.

"You really dote on your younger brother."

Coulson looked surprised upon hearing this.

He thought Thor would execute Loki upon returning, since Loki's actions involved colluding with foreign enemies to usurp the throne, which would have resulted in execution in any ancient dynasty.

Judging from Thor's intentions, he will only teach them a lesson when he gets back.

However, this is not necessarily a bad thing; at least it proves that Thor's character is still quite good.

"The problem now is, how do we get you to pick up your own hammer?"

Coulson turned his head and looked at the hammer that was placed next to Goku.

Since no one can lift it, Thor's hammer can only be moved by Goku.

He didn't have any good solutions to this.

He thought that perhaps headquarters could send more people to study Thor's hammer and see if a scientific method could be used to solve the problem.

"I think your father just wanted you to understand the cruelty of war, and maybe I have a way."

Jane thought for a moment, then went inside and brought out a few books, handing them to Thor: "While Earth may not be as good as Asgard in many ways, it has its own unique insights into warfare."

Saul took the books Jane handed him; they were *War and Peace*, *How the Steel Was Tempered*, and...

All Quiet on the Western Front...

Seeing this, Coulson nodded to himself, realizing that making Thor understand the cruelty of war was clearly a good thing for Earth.

"Thor, is your father god very strong?"

By this time, Little Wukong, who had already devoured 90% of the seafood in the yard, was finally full.

He wasn't interested in the fact that Thor had been tricked by his own brother Loki.

However, he was very interested in the powerful Odin.

The King of Asgard, who conquered the nine realms, easily sealed Thor's divine power, which sounds incredibly powerful.

If he could spar with such a master, his skills would definitely improve greatly.

"Hahaha, Father God is the most powerful god in the Nine Realms, the father of all gods, let me tell you..."

Next, Thor began to tell the story of how the Father God once conquered the Nine Realms.

He furiously hammered the fire giant Surtur, stole the Eternal Flame, beat up the Frost Giant King, and stole the Ancient Winter Coffin, among other things.

Little Wukong was so excited by what he heard that he couldn't wait to find Odin and have a good fight.


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