At the same time, Odin was relieved to see that Thor had finally become a qualified King at that moment.
Because he unexpectedly heard his son, who had always been a brute, say:
'Asgard is not a place, it's a people.' Only a wise King could say such words.
In the end, Odin was very regretful to see Thor actively triggering the Twilight of the Gods, and then leading the people of Asgard to charge into the universe.
After reading Zane's 'prophecy', Odin stood still with closed eyes for a long time, and occasional flashes of sharpness appeared on the tip of the Spear Gungnir in his hand.
Obviously, Odin's heart was not as calm as it appeared on the surface at this moment.
In the end, Zane could clearly see a tear left in Odin's remaining eye, and a smile of satisfaction appeared on his lips.
After opening his eyes, Odin stared at Zane seriously for a long time, then solemnly bowed to Zane.
"Thank you, Lord Zane, for allowing an old man to see hope for Asgard!"
Zane knew what Odin was thanking him for; for allowing him to see his reckless son eventually grow into a qualified King.
Odin finally let go of a huge burden in his heart; perhaps this was what they called 'hoping for one's son to become a dragon.'
So Zane accepted Odin's gratitude calmly and nodded with a smile.
As for seeing the scene of his own downfall, Odin, who had lived for thousands of years, felt no fluctuation in his heart.
He even felt a little anticipation; after so many years as King, he was indeed a bit tired.
Heimdall, who had always stood behind Odin, saw Odin, the King of the Gods, actually bowing to Zane. His lips moved subconsciously, as if he wanted to stop this King he served.
But in the end, he did nothing; he guessed that Odin must have seen something extraordinary in Zane's prophecy.
Otherwise, in this vast world, there was nothing that could make the King of the Gods bend his spine.
Although Heimdall was also very curious about the contents of the prophecy, he knew that as a subordinate, he shouldn't have too much curiosity, so he remained silent.
"No need to thank me, it's what I should do," Zane replied with a smile.
Finally, after exchanging glances with Odin, both of them smiled and then shook hands amicably.
"Lord Zane, would you like to visit my palace? Today happens to be the coronation ceremony of my incompetent son, Thor, the God of Thunder," Odin smiled and extended the invitation.
Zane was also curious about the cultural traditions of Asgard, so naturally, he accepted Odin's kind invitation.
Then, accompanied by Lorna, who was looking around everywhere, Odin slowly walked towards the palace of Asgard.
At this moment, Odin no longer looked like a dignified King of the Gods, but more like a kind old man.
He proudly introduced the scenery along the way to Zane and recounted the history of these architectural landscapes.
Upon hearing Lorna's exclamations as she clung to Zane's arm, Odin became even more enthusiastic in his introductions, and the smile on his face became brighter and brighter.
Odin, who had let go of a big worry in his heart, now seemed to be returning to his true nature.
At this moment, he resembled a little old child showing off his toys.
But just when the atmosphere was extremely harmonious, a roar resounded directly in the air.
"Intruders, I, Thor, the God of Thunder, hereby decree your destruction in the name of the Gods!"
Zane, Lorna, and Odin all turned their gaze from the beautiful scenery of Asgard to the direction of the voice.
They saw a hammer dragging a big man with a ridiculously low-cut instant noodle-like head, flying straight towards the still-suspended Ark.
Then, Thor, the God of Thunder, who crashed into the surface of the Ark's energy shield, was instantly bounced away by the huge reactive force.
Like a kite with a broken string, he fell embarrassedly into the lake of Asgard, creating a huge splash.
Zane keenly noticed that after seeing this scene, Odin's mouth twitched slightly.
At this moment, Odin found it difficult to associate the wise and valiant Thor in Zane's prophecy with the current brute of a son.
The difference was too great; they were simply two different people.
"Could it be that I still have a illegitimate child who looks exactly like Thor!" Odin speculated maliciously.
Just as Thor, the God of Thunder, looked like a drowned rat, trying to fly out of the water again to challenge the Ark, Odin lifted the Spear Gungnir in his hand and slammed it heavily on the Rainbow Bridge, instantly causing a deep roar to echo throughout Asgard.
"Thor!"
Thor, the God of Thunder, then redirected his attention from the Ark to the Rainbow Bridge.
He also sensitively noticed that the two people beside his father were smiling at him with a smile on their faces.
If Thor hadn't seen it wrong, the smiles on Zane and Lorna's faces seemed to be mocking.
Yes, mocking!
As a prince of Asgard and the future King inheriting the throne of Asgard, how could Thor tolerate the insult to his dignity by Zane and Lorna, who were obviously not from Asgard?
As a pure-blooded Asgardian, Thor regarded honor as more important than his own life.
Seeing Zane and Lorna, two obviously non-Asgardians, insulting his dignity made Thor's heart suffer ten thousand points of genuine injury.
Just as he was about to step forward to demand an explanation from Zane, he was once again pinned in place by Odin's furious gaze.
After hearing Odin's words, Thor reluctantly put down the Mjolnir, which he had already raised above his head, hesitatingly saying:
"But, father, these two..."
Thor subconsciously wanted to argue about the insult Zane and Lorna had just made to him.
But he was directly silenced by Odin's angry eyes.
"Sorry, Lord Zane, for letting you see this." Odin said to Zane apologetically.
"It's okay, he's still just a child, it's normal to be impulsive. Young people nowadays are so energetic." Zane generously expressed that he didn't mind.
But his tone, full of old-fashioned arrogance, dealt Thor's heart a genuine blow.
Damn it, I'm not a child!
I'm over 1,300 years old for God's sake!!!
Thor's heart ranted wildly.
Just as he was about to step forward to demand an explanation from Zane, he was once again pinned in place by Odin's furious gaze.
After hearing Odin's words, Thor reluctantly put down the Mjolnir, which he had already raised above his head, hesitatingly saying:
"But, father, these two..."
Thor subconsciously wanted to argue about the insult Zane and Lorna had just made to him.
But he was directly silenced by Odin's angry eyes.
At this moment, Odin felt that he had completely lost face because of Thor.
One moment he was proudly introducing the glorious history of Asgard to Zane, and the next moment his son, who was about to inherit the throne, made such a big mistake.
Moreover, Thor didn't look like a King at all; he was simply a brainless warrior.
If Odin hadn't lived for thousands of years, he would have already thought about destroying Thor, this brute, and then giving birth to another.
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