Who is pitting Thor
Loki! The image of Bambi subconsciously emerged in Luke's mind.
Well, it should be the image of a young black-haired man with a helmet and horns.
He seems to be the villain boss in the Battle of New York, who brings a bunch of aliens to invade the earth.
This guy is Thor's younger brother. He seems to be a wizard. He likes conspiracies and intrigues the most. He thinks that tricking his stupid brother is his greatest pleasure in life.
What other nickname does he have? Luke thought hard, and after a moment he slapped his thigh: "Gay girl! Definitely gay girl."
The only thing Luke remembered most about Loki was that this "god" was pinned down and beaten by a fat green man during the New York battle, and finally lay in a pit, breathing out but not in.
The rest... I really can't remember clearly.
As for the details of how this guy caused the New York War, Luke had basically no impression. It seemed to be related to the Cosmic Cube, opening a space gate or something like that.
Luke collected his scattered thoughts and started to think about the current situation again.
If nothing unexpected happens, Dr. Jane and the others should be leaving here soon.
After all, Thor didn't seem to have any intention of staying here, and there was no need for Dr. Jane to stay in a wooden house in the wilderness all the time.
Today, Thor's condition was problematic, and Dr. Jane didn't expect to leave.
But in a day or two at most, they will have to leave.
That way Shackelford's high alert status can be lifted and everything can return to normal.
If conditions permit, Luke can follow them for a day or two, and maybe encounter the big robot.
With Thor distracting the big guy's attention, Luke can relatively safely test his own abilities and their destructive power against Asgard's creations.
In any aspect, Asgard's military force is considered to be first-class in the universe and is a good test reference.
Just like any basketball team, as long as they play a game against the top NBA teams, they can easily judge the level of their own strength.
Forget about saving Thor, he is Odin's biological son.
To the people on Earth, this is almost the same treatment as being God’s own sons.
At most, Luke would save the ordinary people on Earth who were affected by the battle. A man like Thor, who is destined to become a king, still needs to be self-reliant in order to grow.
Returning to the tool room, he looked at the two modified pickup trucks inside and murmured, "If I don't need you, that's fine too."
He likes experience points, but he never expects disaster to befall Shackelford.
Once Thor and the others leave Shackleford, Luke will not need to use his original self to take action, but will use his most powerful and unfamiliar alias Beidou to facilitate his full-strength attack.
In Shackford, you should try out the effects of these two modified pickup trucks first. If you can’t defeat them, just run away.
After all, in the eyes of "God", ordinary people are not worthy of attention, unless this "person" can step on him into the ground.
Luke is also very clear-headed. He knows that the Asgardians' combat effectiveness will never be lowered to the level of Earth just because Thor has arrived on Earth.
If an ordinary superhero fights Asgard's ordinary soldiers head-on, he is likely to not survive more than a minute.
The real cheaters on Earth are always that group of top superheroes with the halo of the protagonist. Others will be completely crushed by the generation gap in strength.
Therefore, he has no idea of being a savior or a powerful figure, so let that treatment be left to Thor, the super MVP in the Avengers.
At night, Luke went to the construction site alone.
At the end of the day, the cement blocks on the construction site have basically solidified, after all, high-grade cement was used.
As for the problem of cracking, don't worry about it, this is not a real bullpen.
Luke took advantage of the night and fiddled with the water block that was like a small maze for a long time. He also drove around the simple cement road outside the cement block twice. It took him almost two hours to finish.
The purpose of this cement block maze is basically to provide assistance, giving him more opportunities and a greater degree of safety to complete the test.
Even if he doesn't use it, it's just a small matter of a few hundred thousand US dollars, and he can afford to waste it.
After returning to the ranch, he rested for two hours and then got up to work overtime.
There are only Selina and Nugget at the Shackelford home. Robert has been sleeping in the police station lounge recently to set an example for emergency drills.
Of course, police officers can go home when they should go home and sleep when they should sleep, as long as they are ready to get up and perform their duties at any time.
The next day, everything was calm.
When bringing breakfast to Daisy and the others, the girl said that they might set off today or tomorrow afternoon, and the specific time would depend on when Dr. Jane had calmed Thor down.
When she said this, both she and Luke looked a little subtle.
Luke looked at the suspicion and self-doubt in her eyes, and the spiritual communication could almost be directly translated into one sentence: Is there something wrong with you or me? Why didn't you come to comfort me
Luke could only sigh inwardly at this.
At another time, he wouldn't mind chatting about life and ideals with a girl like Daisy who had a very similar aesthetic to his own, but now she was Thor's temporary companion.
When Luke was chatting with her enthusiastically, a huge robot that could shoot lasers fell from the sky with a bang and fired a laser cannon at them.
It is very likely that nothing will happen to the eldest prince Thor, while people like Luke and Daisy, who should be considered supporting characters, will become roast chickens.
Even if Luke could escape by chance, or even take Daisy with him, there was no way to guarantee that everyone's clothes would be intact.
Scenes like dodging battles with bare buttocks can only appear in R-rated movies. If a Marvel movie uses this, it will be directly 404.
With extremely unreliable thoughts in his mind, Luke decisively started to act and immediately put the blame on Robert: "The small town police station is conducting an exercise recently, and the police officers are very busy. I was also temporarily recruited."
Daisy was not stupid. On the contrary, she always found various ways to make comments. Not long after she nodded in agreement, she suddenly felt strange: "But shouldn't the exercise be held in the town? There aren't many people here."
Luke was embarrassed and lowered his voice as if he was telling a little secret: "Because this is my grandfather's ranch. As an informal member, it's not easy for me to slack off under the eyes of other police officers, so I hid here. There are still seven or eight people on the ranch, and I still need to maintain order."
Daisy: "... So, your grandfather is a rancher, and your adopted father is a sheriff? You are actually the strongest second generation of Shackelford?"
Luke smiled. "It's useless. My grandfather's ranch is at most small or medium-sized. There are at least a dozen ranches around here that are several times larger than his. Robert is indeed the sheriff, but this is not a densely populated area. The number of people he manages is not as many as a team leader of a police station in a big city."
Daisy thought so too.
The small town sheriff himself doesn't have much power.
Small and medium-sized ranchers in the United States do not have a very high social status, similar to Chinese breeders.
Luke's "second generation" can only be a joke.