At this moment, not only were the Asgard guards completely wiped out, but there were also a large number of skeleton soldiers wearing Asgard standard armor, but in a color that looked like newly unearthed black-green, patrolling everywhere in the core area.
Could it be that the core area of the Golden Palace has become an enemy-occupied area? Luke wanted to complain for a moment, but he felt that there were too many things to complain about.
I've seen people lose their money, but I've never seen one lose so quickly.
The two brothers Thor and Loki fought each other for the throne for many years. After their father died, the Golden Palace belonged to someone else.
This already has a hint of black humor.
After observing the general situation from a distance, Luke put away the spaceship, entered the core area of Asgard in stealth and wandered around.
To find out what exactly happened, we still have to listen to the private discussions of ordinary Asgardians.
There are many rumors about this huge change process, but there is also a lot of truth in it.
Well, even if Luke wanted to find someone higher up in Asgard now, he didn’t know who to look for.
There was no trace of Heimdall at the Rainbow Bridge, and even the big sword that opened the Rainbow Bridge was gone.
There was no sign of Thor Loki, the three warriors of Asgard and Sif did not appear either, and the guards were almost all dead.
These people are the ones who are fighting against Hela and her skeleton soldiers, and they know the most.
Maybe there are survivors hiding among the civilians.
…
The infiltration and investigation went smoothly.
In less than half a day, Luke heard important news.
First of all, Thor and Loki never returned to Asgard, only Hela did.
Luke thought about how he felt when he was riding on the Rainbow Bridge, and felt that these two might have been "forced" out of the passage by Hela and randomly teleported to other places.
No wonder the Asgard guards were defeated so badly and had almost no power to resist.
With Hela's strength enough to hold down the two Thor brothers alone, and without a general to resist her, the guards would be like a bunch of leeks being cut in half.
Second, the battle is not over.
Some members of the guards still escaped and hid in various places in the core area, communicating with each other, thinking about how to defeat the evil female demon and save Asgard.
This is why Luke can still see the smoke.
There was no major war, but sporadic battles still took place.
After Hela slaughtered the guards, she had no intention of managing Asgard at all.
She simply sent out the resurrected skeleton soldiers to search everywhere for the big sword that could open the Rainbow Bridge.
Of course, Odin's Spear of Eternity has the highest authority in Asgard and can also open the Rainbow Bridge.
But this clever little Loki attached great importance to this great treasure that controlled the highest authority in Asgard, and was afraid that it would be taken back by Thor.
So, before going to Earth with Thor, Loki hid the Spear of Eternity.
Hela thought that Odin did not want to give her the highest authority before his death, so she did not search extensively and focused all her attention on the big sword.
To this end, she captured and killed many people in Asgard.
Luke thought about it and decided to take action to rescue some guards and civilians who were being chased by the skeleton soldiers.
However, his method of rescue was rather violent, basically knocking the person out or paralyzing them, stuffing them into Space No. 2, and then having the second-level clone on the Chaos Planet take them out.
The secondary clone did not need to explain too much to the rescued Asgardians. He just said that he was Thor's friend and was only responsible for temporarily settling them for a period of time.
All the rescued Asgardians believed it.
After all, Hela, the goddess of death, is too lazy to play any Infernal Affairs on them. It is a pure waste of time.
There is only one way to deal with those who disobey her - kill them.
Under the questioning of the second-level clone, the rescued people also gave him a lot of additional information about the previous battle.
It is said that the three warriors of Asgard were defeated on the first day, and they were spared because Sif went out a few years ago and never came back.
Luke felt a little sad when he heard the news.
Thinking back to when he first met the three warriors in Shackelford, he was quite envious of their strength.
A few years later, such a powerful Asgard warrior died just like that.
However, the little brother named Skorchi who was following behind the three warriors survived because his knees weakened quickly.
Of course, Skorchi's life was not very good.
His knees were weak and he just wanted to survive, but seeing his former comrades and compatriots being killed by Hela and the skeleton soldiers, he felt conflicted and upset, but he did not dare to resist.
The three warriors were much stronger than him, but together they did not survive a single minute at the hands of Hela.
Even if he resisted, Hela only needed to swing her sword and it would only take 0.1 seconds.
However, Luke didn't have much time to pay attention to Skorchi, the soft-boned one.
Saving lives is important, but taking away a large amount of daily necessities and weapons and equipment from Asgard is even more important.
He saved the Asgardians out of kindness. It was impossible for him to support so many people by himself. It was completely reasonable to use Asgard's supplies to support the Asgardians.
Hela doesn't care about these people and supplies at all, at least not in the short term.
She didn't even touch Odin's treasure house, only taking a little of the Eternal Flame to resurrect her skeleton soldiers and mount Fenrir.
After that, she turned her attention to retrieving the big sword, as the skeleton soldiers didn't need these supplies.
Luke took advantage of this several times and scraped a lot of ground in Asgard.
He would not embezzle any of these supplies.
However, the Asgardians who were rescued afterwards voluntarily gave some to him, which was their freedom.
As a veteran in scraping land, Luke has a lot of experience in doing this kind of thing.
The remnants of the guards among the rescued people also actively helped, marking the locations of multiple supply and equipment depots, the types of stored supplies, and how to open them.
So when Hela was obsessed with finding the big sword, someone was playing the ant moving game behind her.
During this time, Luke discovered Heimdall.
The former ruler of the Rainbow Bridge now looked very shabby, with his blinding golden armor replaced by a grey uniform.
Apart from the large sword behind his back, he looked inconspicuous.
Heimdall was doing something similar to Luke, the difference being that he had no channels to send people out of Asgard.
Of course a good man like Luke would choose to help others.
He contacted Heimdall that same day and said that he could provide a small spaceship with stealth capabilities to secretly send the Asgard refugees away.
Heimdall stared at Luke with his strange amber eyes for a while before finally nodding: "Thank you. You are indeed a good person."
Luke's eyes flickered: What does this guy mean? Did he think I was not a good person before
Hmm, wait, could this guy be spying on me while spying on Dr. Jane? He thought that this was the only possibility.
Otherwise, why would Heimdall, the knight who came to Asgard for the first time, have an expression of "I misunderstood you"
However, it doesn’t matter what the knight or Beidou did, because these aliases have no direct connection with the original person anyway.
If Heimdall really knew something, he would have told Thor long ago.