The Dead Master of Beautiful Manly

Chapter 90: Dissociation

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"Draw blood..."

Thor muttered, and without much thought, he stretched out his arm and said, "If this can be helped, then come on."

Although he is generally reckless when faced with problems, it does not mean that he is illiterate.

Under the careful instruction of his mother, he possessed knowledge far beyond that of university professors on Earth. He also knew clearly that if a person died, the power left behind would quickly disappear.

He hadn't thought of it before, only because he trusted his brother too much and the knowledge was buried too deeply in his mind.

But now that it was brought up, he recalled the education he received as a child and began to doubt Loki's words.

And in order to verify this, strength is also necessary.

Since the wizard in front of me said that he could remove the seal, there was nothing wrong in letting him try.

Sitting on the stool, Colin was momentarily surprised as he watched Thor roll up his sleeves and stretch out his arms.

Although I have long believed that I will not fail, but as a person who has lived for nearly a thousand years, is it really okay to be so naive

No wonder Odin educated him like this. With such a stupid son, if he really let this guy inherit the throne, no matter how big the family fortune is, it would not be enough for him to ruin.

He secretly offered his worthless sympathy to Odin who was somewhere unknown, looked at the outstretched arm, and without hesitation took out the needle and stabbed it.

To be honest, he went into the negotiations for Thor's blood with the expectation that he might fail.

After all, I will go to the universe one day, and the divine realm is the best known route.

Even if it's just for this reason, it's not good to make the relationship too awkward at the beginning.

However, Thor's overly straightforward personality made all his thoughts useless.

The needle was inserted into the blood vessel and the bright red blood was quickly drawn out.

The door of the interrogation room was also suddenly opened at this time.

Colin glanced at Coulson, who was running towards him in a hurry and looked embarrassed. He flicked his wrist, put the syringe full of blood into his backpack, and smiled, "Tsk tsk, how could you be so careless? Judging from your posture, you must have fallen a lot, right?"

"You did it!" Coulson said angrily.

"What did you say?" he asked as if he didn't understand.

"I say, it was you who made me fall on the way here!" Coulson asked, staring at him closely.

"Don't talk nonsense if you don't have evidence. I've been sitting here the whole time."

He raised an eyebrow, refusing to acknowledge it.

Although it was indeed what he did, and he even used up nearly half of his magic power to remotely control Coulson to fall twice in order to disrupt Coulson's arrival and let him draw blood smoothly, but this kind of thing was enough for him to know by himself, and there was no need to say it out loud.

Moreover, this was Coulson's own mistake.

If he hadn't come here at the beginning with the intention of listening to their conversation a little longer through the monitor in the room, he wouldn't have been able to do this.

Coulson sounded a little angry, but after looking at Thor, he quickly calmed down.

Although they had long speculated that this man about whom no information could be found might be the god of thunder in Norse mythology, it was still too unbelievable and they did not completely believe it.

And now, Colin Black's words seem to further prove this possibility.

In this case, as the official representative of the Earth, he cannot behave too badly and deepen this person's resentment.

These thoughts flashed through his mind, and Coulson said, "Mr. Black, let's not talk about whether you were the one who made me wrestle. Can you explain to us what you took from the devil that made them chase you so closely?"

"Devils? Hey, you just said devils, didn't you? They show up?"

Without waiting for Colin to reply, Thor, who had been listening, took the initiative to ask.

Coulson took a look and actually replied.

"Yes, and it was the devil king Mephisto himself who showed up to take some things that Mr. Black had taken away, and it caused the deaths of dozens of people we were investigating."

There was a hint of sadness in his tone, and it instantly made Thor's eyes look a little strange when he was looking at him.

After figuring out what Coulson was up to, he thought for a moment and said with dissatisfaction, "Hey, hey, is it really okay to involve me in this matter?"

"I should have told you how dangerous the devil is. It is a mistake for the decision maker to test it without being fully prepared."

"Besides, I should be considered to have saved the world. After all, if the things I obtained fell into the hands of the devil, who knows how much trouble they would cause. From this perspective, you should all be grateful to me."

Colin pointed at himself. Coulson looked at him for a while and said calmly, "Save the world? You are the only one who doesn't think it's appropriate to say that. After all, you almost destroyed the world with the plague you created."

"If you really want world peace, I think it would be better for you to hand that thing over to us for safekeeping."

"Would it be better if I just went to jail and locked myself up?" He rolled his eyes and complained, then stood up from his chair and pointed at the dazed Thor.

"I know your intention in saying this is nothing more than to expose my true colors and prevent this person from being deceived by me."

As he spoke, he chuckled and said, "I don't deny that I did those things, but I don't think I did anything wrong. Even a wealthy man like Tony who made an armor himself could be sued by you in an attempt to make him hand over his things. Not to mention a nobody like me. If it weren't for those things that scared you, I would have been eaten by you long ago without leaving anything behind."

"Of course, you will have a lot to say to refute me and accuse me from the perspective of justice."

"There's nothing much to say about this. After all, we both have different positions and opinions. You are not much more noble than me. Or, do you dare to say that when you come into contact with demons, you only want to destroy them?"

Colin smiled sarcastically, came to Thor, looked at him, and suddenly sighed.

"Honestly, if I hadn't seen with my own eyes the changes that took place when you came into contact with Thor's hammer, I wouldn't have believed that you were Thor."

"Too naive, and too trusting."

"Be smart and think more, man!"

"If nothing unexpected happens, your brother must have lied to you about your father's death. And your father definitely didn't give up on you, otherwise he wouldn't have thrown down the hammer and given you this chance to remove the seal."

"What's more important is that you must be careful of these guys."

He came up to Thor and pointed at Coulson.

"What they are best at is how to sell out others and still count the money for them."

"Although you may not want to hear what I say, people like you who are of noble status and have a reckless personality are the easiest to be fooled by them."

"If I were you, I would doubt everything these people say at least three times before believing it."

He patted Thor's shoulder, who was a little dazed, and waited until he had finished what he wanted to say. Then he lifted the magic blockade on Coulson and walked out.

"Mr. Black, Johnny is coming here."

After regaining his freedom, Coulson did not question the question immediately, but instead talked about this irrelevant topic in a slightly gloomy tone.

"So what?" He paused slightly and asked with a chuckle.

"Our agreement with you does not include helping you stop the enemy." Coulson said coldly.

"Don't worry, I didn't intend to ask you to help me stop it."

He sneered and strode out.

(End of this chapter)