Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 2109: Contact, authorization (2 more)

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With Heimdall, the local tyrant with clairvoyance, leading the way, Luke no longer had to go through the trouble of convincing the Asgardians himself.

As the gatekeeper of Asgard, Heimdall has a high status and good reputation here.

He only had to say a few words and the remaining guards and civilians would basically follow him.

Although Hela did not carry out a massacre of civilians, she did not win over the hearts of the people in the same way as a normal power grabber would.

She just let her skeleton soldiers take out the rebels.

In the past few days, because of the search for the big sword, many civilians were randomly arrested and interrogated. If they said they didn't know, they would be killed in public to scare the monkeys.

She publicly stated that the interrogation would continue as long as the private room was not found.

Such high-pressure tactics made the civilians of Asgard panic.

They had nowhere to go before, but now that Heimdall said he would send them to a safe place to hide, most people chose to leave.

With Heimdall sharing his worries, Luke only focused on "helping" transport "a little bit" of supplies.

As Odin's close confidant, Heimdall knows more about warehouses and treasure troves.

The remaining members of the garrison were not as wary of Luke as they were of the outsider, and they revealed many large military equipment depots that they had not previously told Luke about.

In two months, more than 300,000 Asgard refugees had been crammed into the Chaos Planet.

After Heimdall personally confirmed the safety of the refugees with his eyes that were said to be able to see the entire universe, he also began to pay attention to these equipment and supplies.

With these things, even if Asgard is no longer powerful, the civilians will not fall to the level of cosmic refugees.

With the small remnants of the guard army as the backbone, they urgently recruited a group of young and middle-aged civilians into the army, so that they had the basic ability to protect themselves.

At this moment, every extra life rescued and every extra supply and equipment taken away will become capital for revitalizing Asgard.

At this time, Thor, who was sitting on the Rainbow Bridge to some unknown corner, received news.

He called Heimdall many times, and finally he felt the connection with him, and the two finally got in touch.

Thor said that he and Loki were knocked out of the Rainbow Bridge by Hela and fell to a planet called Sakaar, where they were trapped by the master of the planet, the "Grandmaster", and became gladiators.

Loki was luckier than him. Not only did he arrive more than a month earlier, but he also became the Grand Master's guest of honor with his honey-coated mouth.

Unfortunately, after discovering that the great sword had been stolen, Hela had strengthened the guards at the cross-sea bridge.

Heimdall was unable to use the Rainbow Bridge to bring Thor back.

Besides, doing so would definitely alarm Hela, and Thor would be pressed to the ground and rubbed by Hela as soon as he came out of the Rainbow Bridge with empty hands.

There is no Sakaar on Luke’s star map, so Thor either has to find a way to get the route map of Sakaar, or find a way to escape by himself.

But there are still benefits to contacting Thor.

First, Luke and Heimdall learned the bad news.

That is, Hela is "bound" to Asgard, and the longer she stays in Asgard, the stronger her power will become.

That is why Odin finally chose to die on Earth.

That way Thor could at least make arrangements until she found a way to get back to Asgard.

Unfortunately, Loki, the coward, was in a hurry to escape, and as a result, the two brothers were thrown out of the teleportation channel, and Hela easily occupied Asgard.

Even if Thor wants to start a war now, he has to consider the people still in Asgard.

Heimdall was very depressed about this.

Luke didn't feel anything, because Asgard was not his hometown anyway.

As a friend of Thor, he helped rescue so many Asgardians and took away enough supplies and equipment, which was very thoughtful of him.

However, they will have to be more careful in their rescue operations in the future.

If Hela targets him, Luke is confident that he can send Heimdall away, but it will be difficult for him to continue sending civilians away.

After telling him the bad news, Luke asked Heimdall a very important question: "You are the king of Asgard now. I still need your authorization to take away the various supplies here. Is that ok?"

Thor was thinking about how to escape from Sakaar and return to Asgard to rescue his people. Hearing this, he said casually, "No problem. Without your help, we can't take away much supplies, and Hela will have to take them in the end. Well, you can take as many of these things as you want."

Bingo! Luke exclaimed in his heart: "Okay, I will bring as much supplies as possible. I will also bring out any technical databases I can find."

"Be careful not to get hit by Hela." Thor didn't care much about it.

These things are important, but aren’t the Knights helping

Heimdall has told him that the knight has delivered far more supplies than he could imagine to the Asgard camp on the Chaos Planet in the past few days.

As long as we don't spend too much, it can at least provide enough for the 300,000 people in the camp for several years.

The two sides ended the "communication", and Heimdall and Luke were full of energy.

Thor, the new king of Asgard, is not in any danger on Sakaar. About one third of the Asgardian people have been evacuated, and there are sufficient supplies and equipment.

Loki? Sorry, Luke is ready to kill him.

Heimdall also disliked this sinister person who had framed him time and time again. Not to mention that Hela's easy return was all thanks to Loki's cowardice.

Now, Luke and Thor will find out the location of Sakaar as soon as possible.

Once Thor returns, the final evacuation of the people of Asgard can take place.

Hela is indeed very strong, and she is even more ridiculously strong in Asgard.

But as long as she dares to chase her out of Asgard, we can set a trap and beat her up, but it's not easy to kill her.

The Chaos Planet is quite far away from the nine kingdoms.

As long as Thor and the Asgardians don't show up, Hela will not find the place for a long time.

As long as there is a period of buffer time, the Asgardians can be divided into several groups and not give Hela the opportunity to catch them all in one fell swoop.

Heimdall threw himself into the mission of saving the people with even greater enthusiasm.

While helping to lead the people, Luke frantically searched warehouses and technical databases that would not easily attract Hela's attention.

With Thor's authorization, Heimdall no longer had any reservations.

Besides, what Thor said makes sense. If he doesn't take it away, it will only be left to Hela, his mortal enemy.

He revealed all the important warehouse and database backups that he had hidden before.

He went to the database in person, took out the data and immediately handed it over to Luke, who then directly transferred it to the camp on the chaotic planet.

Luke was responsible for moving materials from the warehouse. Heimdall opened the door and left without even looking to see what was inside.

In times of crisis, people are the priority.

Without these supplies, Asgard would at most have a hard time in the early stages.

Without a sufficient population, given the Asgardians' pitiful birth rate, it might take tens of thousands of years for them to recover.

The trouble with the immortal species is that they have low fertility desire, difficulty in getting pregnant, and slow adulthood.

But Luke was laughing secretly: This time it will be foolproof.

Hela is not the rightful master of Asgard.

Even if she is the master, she is still a super villain who is extremely popular in the system.

Given the system's level of discrimination against aliens, she must have killed many humans on Earth.

Luke didn't have to worry about the system deducting points for taking anything from Asgard that might belong to her.