Chapter four hundred and twenty first blood relatives
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Odin appeared domineeringly in the middle of the room. Although he was about to talk to Thor, he had no intention of negotiating. He completely ignored the reactions of others. He lit a spear on the ground, and the rising golden whirlwind wrapped him and Thor. The two of them dissipated in the light together until they dissipated into invisibility.
When he came to his senses, Thor was already standing in a golden field with his father. But he had no expression on his face and had no intention of being surprised by this scene. It was natural for Odin to do this.
"What are you still here to do now?" Thor asked coldly, looking at his father's eyes as if he was looking at a stranger. "Did you finally change your mind and decide to send troops? Or did you go back to your word and decide to bring me back to Asgard? Let's say it first, I will not leave no matter what happens. I will fight side by side with the atrium until the last breath, and anyone who stands in front will be defeated by me - even if that is you."
Odin looked at him calmly, not angry at his confrontation at all.
"Of course you won't." He said lightly, his voice particularly clear and loud in this sealed golden world. "You have always been like this, child. This almost formed a pattern, you were knocked to the ground and returned to Asgard with bruises... and then the next time you rushed forward completely without regard for yourself. Time and again, your glory will eventually kill you."
"I'm still always falling from the sky. But that doesn't stop me."
Odin closed his eyes and was silent for a while.
"There's still time, Thor," he said, "you don't have to fight to death, you don't have to do this for what should have been my responsibility."
"So I have to sacrifice the whole world to save ourselves?" Thor shook his head, "No, that's not a way at all. If the magic that gave birth to prophecy was the only thing that could kill the snake... If I was destined to be the fulfiller of this prophecy, let it do this."
After pausing, Thor's tone slowed down a little: "Maybe you hope it's not the case, but I learned this from you. It was you who taught me, Father, that there are always some right things worth dying for."
Odin sighed, "If you are a father...If you can still be a father, you may understand that a world is nothing compared to your own son."
"But that should be up to Thor himself, isn't it?"
The third voice sounded in this space, and the black armor gradually emerged from its near-transparent state. Michael appeared here silently.
Odin's face changed slightly: "You... mortal, how did you come here?"
"I also have a few tricks of my own," Michael said.
"Get out from here." Odin said coldly, raising his right hand and trying to drive the mortal out of his territory, but he found that he could not do it.
For some reason, he couldn't drive this human out. It was as if he had assimilated into part of this field.
Odin was surprised. But before he could speak, Thor put his arm down: "No need, father, this person is my comrade-in-arms. He also helped Asgard during the previous incident in Loki. Remember?"
Odin snorted softly, no longer trying to drive Michael out, but said, "This is a matter between me and Thor, and it has nothing to do with outsiders. Or are you here trying to accuse me of not coming forward to resist the snake?"
"Save it, Odin, don't be self-indulgent. No one expects you to take action." Michael said coldly, "The earth does not need your protection, and you have never been the monarch of the earth. We will fight our own wars and we don't need you to intervene.
But what I want to say is that if you really start this conversation from the perspective of a father, then you should respect Thor himself more. He is not just your son, he is also the Thor of the earth. He has the right to make his own decisions. Don’t think that because the snake is your sin, then this matter is only related to you. The fact is that before the snake’s tentacles reach Asgard, you are just a bystander. Then be a bystander and watch carefully on your throne how humans make him pay the price.”
"You..." Odin said in surprise, "Do you know who you are talking to?"
"Okay, father, he's right." Thor interrupted quickly before things developed into Odin and the Black Knight, saying, "I will stay, I will fight with mortals. I won't die easily, father, but if that's really my inevitable ending, I'm not afraid. But before that, I just want to know one question and one answer."
After pondering for a moment, he asked, "Is that big snake... really the father of the gods?"
Odin closed his eyes lightly.
"I have told you many lies, and the entire Nine Realms of Asgard... Yes, to this day, many things in this world are based on my lies. And all this is to escape the simple and cruel truth forever. I have tried to protect every one of my people from this beastly brother through forgetting. He is not my opposite, Thor, he is the missing part of me."
He raised his hand, and a blue light flashed, like lightning flashing open the golden space. The battle axe seemed to be called into his hand from another distant world, and a light blue electric snake leaped all over his body.
"He can be killed, too, you just need to know this." He said, "The Storm Axe is ready for you who will become king in the future. This may increase your bargaining chips."
Thor took it and nodded, "I will end everything. No matter what the outcome of the prophecy is, whether it is good or bad, I will win this battle and join my friends who fight alongside me."
Odin turned to Michael again.
"You are very different, I can see this, mortal," he said. "You have been kind to Asgard, and I have never forgotten that. Perhaps from your point of view, you will be dissatisfied with the choices I have made..."
"I will naturally defeat the snake, and I don't need you to say anything, Odin. But not for you, not for Asgard." Michael said, "If you really feel indebted, then after defeating the snake, I need something in Asgard's hands."
Odin narrowed his eyes and thought for a while.
"If you can really beat the snake," he said, "if you can do it, then as long as you don't touch the Asgard bottom line, anything can."
"One word is determined."
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