Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 2060: Came to Asgard, exchange (1 more)

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It is difficult to say whether Malekith, who has lived from the Bor era to the present, has any backup plan or will be resurrected.

Asgard is just trying its best to take precautions, and the rest depends on luck.

Luke was able to confirm that Malekith himself was really dead.

But he couldn't guarantee whether this top boss would be able to revive by creating an avatar or regenerate by cloning.

Besides, no matter how Asgard deals with it, it has nothing to do with the Earth, so he doesn’t have to worry about it anyway.

Riding the Rainbow Bridge is a magical experience.

This is especially true for someone like Luke, who has strong knowledge, superpowers, and physical fitness.

What was originally just some information obtained from Thor finally became my own experience, and I can even see more secrets.

The transmission of the Rainbow Bridge is not static, nor is it instantaneous.

People inside can even move to a certain extent, but if the force is too great, it will cause them to "fall" off the bridge.

Only God knows where the person who "falls" out will fly to in the universe.

So, the White Wolf clone went through the teleportation process very quietly and arrived in Asgard.

He tapped the ground lightly a few times to relieve the momentum of coming out, and then he stood firmly.

In front of you is a magnificent dome building.

There was nothing in the spacious hall except for various rapidly rotating golden gears on the walls and a two-story circular platform in the middle of the hall.

In the center of the small platform protruded a cylinder flashing yellow light, on which was inserted a gorgeous giant sword, which was held in the hands of a giant African man wearing golden armor.

Seeing the three people arrive, the giant non-African man picked up the giant sword, cut off the energy supply of the Rainbow Bridge, and then inserted the giant sword back into the cylinder.

Then, his eyes turned to the white wolf clone.

The giant's pupils were yellow, but with two black dots in the center, which looked a bit weird.

The White Wolf clone felt a vague sense of being watched, but pretended not to know.

Because this unruly giant is Heimdall, the "gatekeeper" who controls the Rainbow Bridge, the entrance and exit of Asgard, and can monitor any corner of the universe.

Well, actually he can't monitor any place in the universe.

First of all, those who control the Infinity Stones can block such prying eyes, and other people with powerful powers - such as the Ancient One and the Dark Elves - certainly cannot monitor.

Secondly, being able to monitor and monitoring at all times are two different things.

Just like Luke’s good neighbor in Clinton, attorney Ma Xiaohong, attorney Ma’s monitoring range covers almost half of New York, but his brain cannot process the sounds pouring into half the city at the same time.

Moreover, judging from Thor's behavior, Heimdall obviously didn't know that Luke had become the Justice League.

The eldest prince is not that cunning.

Come to think of it, where does Heimdall find the time to keep an eye on those people on Earth every day

At most, they could take some time to visit Dr. Jane and report Thor's safety. There was no need for the Avengers and the Bat-Team to monitor him at all.

The Earth has only fought the Chitauri once before, so it has something to do with "Star Wars".

Would the head of the US intelligence agency keep an eye on a few fighters from a certain African country every day? Obviously not.

However, this time the Earth has eliminated the dark elves, so it should receive more attention.

But Luke had just determined that Heimdall's peeping would give him a slight but unique sense of crisis.

Obviously, Heimdall who controls the Rainbow Bridge poses a fatal threat to Luke and will trigger his ability to predict death.

With this ability to be alert, he is not afraid of Heimdall finding out too much about him.

Thor nodded to Heimdall, then just said "Follow me" to the white wolf, swung his hammer, and flew up with the storage box containing the ether particles.

The White Wolf clone activated his armor and followed, pretending to look at the surrounding scenery with curiosity.

In fact, Beidou's clone has been viewing the scenery here for some time.

But now he could only watch the Asgard guards walking around in the cell, and the strange-looking aliens in the surrounding cells - Thor was busy retrieving the ether particles and had no time to let him out.

Luke wasn't angry.

Because he saw Fandral in the cell diagonally opposite.

Like Volstagg the Bearded, he is also one of the three warriors of Asgard and a staunch general of Thor.

Thor just said on Earth that this guy knocked out the guards and stole the flying boat in order to help him escape from Asgard.

Asgard had just been attacked by the Dark Elves, resulting in heavy casualties, including the death of the Queen of Gods and the Second Princess.

Therefore, even the eldest prince's loyal subordinates who violated the rules must be locked up, and the "outsider" Beidou's clone is even more of a dangerous factor, and of course he cannot be allowed to wander around outside.

The White Wolf clone who had just arrived was not in much better condition. Thor placed him in the barracks outside the Golden Palace, the core of Asgard. He was surrounded by Asgard guards who were eyeing him covetously.

This was not Thor's order, but he left Asgard "privately".

He was not caught by the guards because he was the only prince, but he could not bring an outsider into the Golden Palace.

Fortunately, half a day later, Thor released both clones.

However, the eldest prince's face was not very good, and he walked towards the Rainbow Bridge with his two clones.

Beidou's clone noticed his abnormal mood and asked, "Thor, where are we going?"

Thor said nonchalantly: "I will send you away from Asgard first. There are many problems in the city this time. My father said that you can't stay here."

Beidou's clone raised an eyebrow and stopped: "Wait, Thor."

Thor took several steps before he realized something was wrong and turned around to ask, "What's wrong?"

The Big Dipper clone pointed at the White Wolf clone and himself: "We destroyed the Dark Elf fleet, killed Malekith, and took back the Aether particles, right?"

Thor didn't care: "I also participated in the war."

Beidou's clone stretched out his index finger and shook it gently: "No, no, no, Thor, you have to understand one thing - the ether particles were taken back by us, they are our spoils of war."

Thor opened his mouth, but found himself speechless.

The Dark Elves' attack on Greenwich could be considered the reason why the Earthlings had to fight, so he could be considered to have helped.

But Thor didn't know how Malekith died, and he didn't seriously injure him, so he really didn't make any contribution in getting back the Aether particles.

Beidou said that the ether particles were the spoils of the Bat Squad, and there was indeed nothing wrong with it.

He could only speak subconsciously: "Infinity Stones are dangerous items and cannot be kept on Earth..."

Beidou's clone interrupted him: "But Asgard can't store two Infinity Stones at the same time, right?"

Thor was stunned and said, "How do you know?"

Beidou's clone waved his hand: "This is not important. What is important is to kill Malekith, take back the Aether particles, and prove that we have the ability to preserve the Infinity Stones."

Thor was shocked: "No, the ether particles can only be handled by us."

Beidou's clone smiled and said, "Of course. But I want to get the Cosmic Cube back."