Here's the revised version of Chapter 234:
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Agatha suddenly seemed to have a realization, as though she had grasped a lifeline, and hurriedly exclaimed, "You have no idea what the Darkhold records about you. Your power surpasses that of the Sorcerer Supreme of Kamar-Taj..."
"According to the prophecy, you will be the one to destroy this world!"
Wanda paused. Agatha's eyes lit up, and she quickly continued, "You'll need me. I can help you, you..."
"No, she doesn't, because she already has me."
Thor interrupted her. "You're just a witch who's a few hundred years old... Ha, the strongest witch in the Nine Realms is my mother. I've defeated the strongest wizard in the Nine Realms since I was a child. Do you really think I need a traitor like you who even dares to kill her own mother?"
Agatha: "..."
"Besides, prophecies are meant to be broken."
Thor cut her off, sneering, "According to the prophecy, Asgard will face Ragnarok in a sea of fire. Should I just lie down and wait for it?"
"As long as I'm here, that so-called prophecy won't come to pass. Don't you agree, Master Ancient One?"
Thor suddenly addressed the void.
A figure in a golden wizard robe slowly appeared in front of him. The Ancient One's clone looked at Thor with a complex expression and nodded silently.
The Ancient One had arrived at the beginning of the confrontation between Wanda and Agatha.
The power of chaos is more perilous than the power of the Phoenix, so she needed to be cautious.
The situation had deviated so much from the plot that it was full of gaps, and there was no way to correct it.
Not to mention the distant past, even the most recent events were troubling. Casillas had died just a quarter of an hour ago, and his body was still warm. For the Ancient One, this not only resolved a major issue but also presented a significant problem.
The traitor who had originally planned to betray his teacher and ancestors was gone. How would she explain the situation in two years' time?
It couldn't be just a random death, right?
It was already far-fetched that a great Sorcerer Supreme was killed by a dagger. If it was any more implausible, his disciples would see through it...
In the end, Wanda was the kinder one, and Agatha became Agnes, a caring and nosy neighbor.
"Hi, hello, dear!"
"You look wonderful in that outfit! Did I leave the oven on, or are you just too hot?"
Seeing the familiar neighbor, Wanda gave a nostalgic smile.
"Just stay here. I'll come back to see you if I have a chance."
Thor understood what she was thinking.
The two of them couldn't continue like this forever. The world would eventually return to normal, and Agnes would be the only remnant...
Wanda smiled and took one last look at Agnes before turning to face Thor with a slightly stiff expression.
"The Darkhold is the missing volume from Kamar-Taj's library, right?"
Thor asked the Ancient One.
She nodded, "It was stolen hundreds of years ago."
Thor handed it to her without hesitation. "Then return it. She is... not ready yet."
The Darkhold contained forbidden spells that would cause numerous problems. Wanda could barely manage it now.
The Ancient One nodded, took the Darkhold, glanced at Wanda with deep concern, and then opened a portal.
As the Ancient One's figure slowly disappeared, Thor took a deep breath, turned around, and took Wanda's hand, pulling her back home.
Wanda looked at Thor with a distant gaze, lost in thought.
"When did you find out?"
"When did you find out?"
They asked in unison.
Wanda meant to ask Thor when he realized this was an illusory world.
Thor, on the other hand, asked Wanda when she discovered the illusion. It sounded a bit confusing, but essentially, it was about when she became aware...
"You speak first..."
Wanda's voice was low.
"I... was not controlled from the start. So, the one who met you and fell in love with you was always me."
Wanda nodded and whispered, "I knew it from the moment I fell in love with you. Even if everything seemed flawless, I could tell you were Thor, not Agent H Thor. After that afternoon, I was even more certain..."
Thor was stunned and recalled the events of that day.
...
It was the third day after entering the virtual space. Thor and Wanda officially confirmed their relationship. After a restless night, they woke up at noon, and Thor was promptly kicked out.
At that moment, Thor thought Wanda was just shy. Looking back now, he realized she had actually sensed something was amiss and chose to escape after her internal conflict.
Also, when Thor competed with Stan Lee in the tavern, the strength he displayed far exceeded what a mortal agent should have, even using the Infinity Gems.
Wanda showed no surprise, as she had already known.
Today's peculiar behavior of Wanda also had its answers.
As he planned to reveal her cards, Wanda had the same thought.
...
Wanda bit her lip and looked at Thor's sudden, feigned smile. "I know, maybe to many, I'm already seen as a villain. Anyway, thank you for playing this role with me for so long."
Thor approached her and embraced her. "Between us, there's no need for thanks. Your problems are my problems. I will handle the subsequent solutions and compensations for everyone."
Villain?
Thor shook his head.
The Avengers have mixed reviews from some people, and nothing will change their perspectives.
Moreover, even Thanos, the ultimate villain who slaughtered countless lives, has many fans these days! Not to mention Wanda, who, while causing some disruption, made many dreams come true.
However, this situation was different from the New York battle. The crises were indeed caused by Wanda's loss of control, involving many innocent people for almost a week.
Therefore, Thor would not be unreasonable. He would ensure that all victims received adequate compensation—three times a week's salary, as overtime, would suffice.
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