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Chapter 116: The Power to Destroy the World

Tony Stark, suspended in mid-air, glanced up at the bizarre weather before descending rapidly and turning to Thor beside him. "What did you do?"

The sky was filled with thunderclouds, and Stark immediately suspected that Thor had lost control again.

Thor shook his head, his expression serious. "It's not me."

He looked up at the sky, silently thinking, "Loki isn't just playing games!"

Sif, in the manor, noticed the unusual celestial phenomenon and quickly climbed to the roof. She stared at the strange sight in the sky, dumbfounded.

"This... this is..."

Hela's deep voice cut through the silence. "The Bifrost."

She hadn't seen such a sight in countless years.

"The Bifrost?" Sif echoed, perplexed. "But as far as I know, the Bifrost has never had this kind of power."

Hela glanced at her, shaking her head. "The true Bifrost is not merely a transport channel. It is Asgard's most powerful weapon."

"Weapon?" Sif repeated, bewildered.

More than a decade ago, the Bifrost that had destroyed Hala was activated by Odin's missing Gungnir, targeting not the Nine Realms but creating no such storm. Only Frigga knew about it in Asgard.

Now, Sif understood what it meant to unleash an attack on a star-destroying scale.

Hela's eyes became distant, as if reminiscing about her days of sweeping through the Nine Realms. Suddenly, she looked toward the far north, lost in thought.

Loki, expressionless, watched the guardian sword on the Bifrost pedestal. Powerful electric arcs surrounded the sword, while the Bifrost's light shot into the sky, targeting Jotunheim, the land of the Frost Gaint.

A cold smile spread across Loki's face. "A bunch of monsters think they can negotiate with me? Now, they are free to stay on Earth and fight my foolish brother to the death!"

Many had felt the immense power of the Bifrost.

Heimdall rushed over, his face shocked. "Your Highness, I hope you understand what you're doing!"

In the name of Odin, Loki had relieved Heimdall of his duties and entrusted Bifrost's control to an Asgardian warrior named Skurge.

Although Skurge was a skilled fighter, he was a fool and would not defy Loki's orders. When Loki commanded him to activate Bifrost's star-destroying mode, Skurge immediately handed the guardian sword to Loki.

Loki smiled faintly. "What have I done? I'm simply exacting revenge on those who dared to offend our land. Isn't this what my elder brother did in the past?"

"He..." Heimdall was at a loss for words.

This situation was far beyond mere calculations. The power to destroy a planet was not comparable to just taking a few heads.

After all, the Bifrost hadn't directed planet-destroying energy at the Nine Realms' interiors for thousands of years.

Heimdall glanced at the Guardian Sword, wanting to step forward to deactivate Bifrost, but his dismissal meant he no longer had the authority to do so.

"Forget it, those creatures deserve it," Fandral, one of the three warriors of Asgard, said dismissively as he patted Heimdall on the shoulder.

"Yes, Loki finally did something right."

"If Thor were here, he'd be relieved. My brother is finally showing some sense."

The three Asgardian warriors praised Loki, their perception of him suddenly favorable.

What a talent! This kind of significant action was something Thor would hesitate to undertake. Even if Thor did it without permission, Odin would undoubtedly punish him.

Unexpectedly, Loki was willing to bear such a great responsibility for his brother's sake, and without any harm done to him!

Heimdall:

Loki:

"This is Bifrost, aimed at Jotunheim!" a Frost Gaint exclaimed in horror. "This is a trick; we were deceived by that Asgardian!"

Laufey's face darkened. "No, he's not an Asgardian; he's a traitor to our kind!"

At that moment, Laufey realized he had been deceived. From the moment he arrived on Earth, there had been no escape.

The reason was clear: it was to stay on Earth and target Odin's eldest son.

But he had to push forward!

He issued an order: "If that's the case, we'll follow his wishes. Turn Earth into a second Jotunheim, and then we'll settle the score with them!"

Far from him, a Frost gaint suddenly remarked, "Strange, why do I sense life forms underground?"

"Surviving in the Ice—could they be the companions who got stranded in the war ?"