Chapter 3: Fury
"Allow me to introduce myself. I am Thor Odinson, son of Odin from Asgard, the god of thunder and future king. I should be part of your myths and legends. Thor, from Norse mythology, is an Asgardian who once visited Earth and was passed down through stories by soldiers."
In a bar in California, Thor spoke with an air of inherent arrogance to Nick Fury, who had yet to lose his hair. Thor had a vague feeling that his demeanor seemed heavily influenced by the original Thor.
"System, how long have I been in this world?"
Unexpectedly the system replied
"Ding .....Fifteen hundred years, Thor is 1500 years old and your souls are perfectly and completely fused . So you are Thor now, not an impostor in Thor's body"
"Huh?" Nick Fury appeared dazed, his worldview nearly shattered within a day. First aliens, then gods from ancient legends... However, having encountered Carol Danvers first, accepting this was not as difficult.
"Well, it was an honor meeting you," Nick Fury shrugged.
Later, to find clues about the Pegasus project, the three of them headed to the air force base together.
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As in the original plot, Nick Fury, displaying the shrewdness of a seasoned veteran, secretly contacted his superior and then discovered something was amiss with his boss...
The difference was that during the retreat, Thor struck the ceiling with Mjölnir, sending a powerful electrical surge through the system, which immediately plunged the entire air force base into darkness.
"This cat is dangerous. I suggest you stay away from it," Thor remarked, watching as Nick Fury played with the cat with an idiotic smile on his face.
Nick Fury should have been on high alert, considering he had witnessed numerous supernatural phenomena today—Carol firing energy blasts, Thor short-circuiting the entire air force base with a hammer, and the Skrulls...
Unfortunately, this creature named "Goose" appeared so harmless, Nick Fury was determined to treat it as an insignificant "cuddle pet."
Petting cats was amusing for a while, and it always seemed enjoyable to Nick Fury, so Thor paid it no further mind.
However, was a Fury with two eyes still considered a Nick Fury?
At that moment, Carol Danvers, who was piloting the plane, turned to Thor and asked, "Can you explain why you're helping us? This situation seems unrelated to you."
"Whether it's the Kree or the Skrull, it has nothing to do with you," she added.
Thor had been very proactive since his arrival, offering help despite having no apparent stake in the matter. If Nick Fury was doing his job, Thor seemed like a typical idle spectator...
Was the heir to the throne of Asgard so idle?
The key issue was that Thor was incredibly strong, which made it difficult for Carol to dismiss him.
Thor had previously stated: "If it were merely an internal dispute on Earth, it would truly be none of my concern. But as a member of the Nine Realms, Earth belongs to Asgard, at least nominally. If beings from other planets land here without a word, we must at least make some sort of statement."
It was clear that Carol did not fully trust the Kree, and the relationship between Earth and Asgard was no secret in the universe.
Nick Fury, while still playing with the cat, caught the underlying meaning of Thor's words and asked, "Nominally? So Earth doesn't actually belong to Asgard?"
He spoke more seriously.
It would be troubling if Earth were considered merely an outpost or even a colony by a higher civilization.
Thor understood what Nick Fury meant and responded calmly, "Don't worry, Earth is independent. Humans have their own formidable Guardians, and their strongest are on par with my father. However, unless the world is facing a major crisis, that organization generally does not interfere."
What Thor said was true. Even if Carol hadn't awakened her powers this time, if Ronan dared to break the rules on Earth, Kamar-Taj would ensure he had no opportunity to admit defeat.
Nick Fury immediately appeared much more relaxed.
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