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Chapter 139 - Thor Gets Electrocuted Again

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"Stark, if you're going to be so nitpicky, then many things don't conform to scientific logic," Steve Rogers said, "This quiz space, can science explain it? Deducting or increasing our lifespan out of thin air, can science explain that?"

"Captain, that's different. The quiz space is not within the realm of science; naturally, science cannot explain it," Tony Stark replied, "But interstellar travel is a real scientific question."

"What about him?" Steve Rogers pointed to Thor, "He's an Asgardian, able to breathe freely in Asgard, on Earth, and even on that planet called Saka. Stark, do you think the atmospheric composition of Asgard, Earth, and that alien planet are all the same? The Hulk is the same; he can breathe freely on Saka too. Care to explain that scientifically?"

"That's also preposterous," Tony Stark struggled to find an answer.

The video continued to play, and Thor walked to the window, following the direction pointed by the Hulk. He indeed saw a Quinjet parked there. He turned back to the Hulk and said, "Great! Let's escape together!"

"This place sucks," Thor walked up to the Hulk, "You will love Asgard; it's magnificent, resplendent, and radiant."

"Hulk not go," the Hulk sat there, munching on an unknown fruit.

"No, my people are waiting for me to return to Asgard," Thor tried to persuade him, as he needed the Hulk's formidable strength to deal with Hela, "We must prevent Ragnarok."

"Ragnarok?" the Hulk didn't understand the meaning.

"The prophesized doomsday of my homeland, the end of the world, an apocalypse," Thor explained, as if he were coaxing a child, "If you help me return to Asgard, I will help you get back to Earth. How about that?"

"Earth hate Hulk," the Hulk said.

"No, no, Earth loves Hulk, they love you," Thor passionately tried to convince him, "You are a member of the Avengers, you are our teammate. Friends should support each other."

"You Banner's friend," the Hulk replied.

"I'm not Banner's friend; I prefer you," Thor said.

"Banner's friend!" the Hulk insisted.

"I don't like Banner," Thor gestured wildly, "He's one of those 'I'm a mathematician, and my math skills are superb' kind of people."

"Thor, I thought you would like me more after the way Hulk tossed you and Loki around," inside the quiz space, Bruce Banner couldn't help but interject, "But I see you like the Hulk even more. Do you enjoy being thrown around by him?"

"Dr. Banner, don't misunderstand. I definitely like you more," Thor felt his face getting hot. While he pretended to dislike Banner to fool the Hulk, the real Banner was watching.

"But you saw everything the Hulk was not supposed to see; how could you possibly like me more?" Bruce Banner imitated Thor's video appearance, also gesturing wildly, "I'm a mathematician, and my math skills are superb!"

"Dr. Banner, in fact, I also like mathematics," Thor hurriedly replied.

"Oh, really?" Bruce Banner immediately said, "Thor runs at a speed of 5 meters per second, the Hulk chases at a speed of 6 meters per second. The two are a kilometer apart. How long does the Hulk take to catch up to Thor, grab his legs, and slam him around on the ground?"

"Really?" Thor was shocked, "Dr. Banner, there's no need for this, right?"

"Dr. Banner, you're going too far," Tony Stark stepped forward to intervene, "This question is too difficult for someone like Thor, who's obsessed with Loki. Let's ask another one. Thor, please listen to the question: What is 1+2?"

"You guys, you guys..." Thor pointed at Bruce Banner and then at Tony Stark, "I really do like the Hulk more."

But in the video, it was apparent that the Hulk didn't like Thor that much. He said again, "Thor go, Hulk no go!"

"Alright, I'll stay here, in this hideous place, hideous to the extreme." Thor was a bit at a loss and somewhat annoyed, "And speaking of which, red and white, what kind of color combination is that? It's utterly ridiculous."

"I'll crush you," the Hulk retorted.

"You didn't crush anything," Thor turned around and said, "I won that match."

"I crushed you," the Hulk insisted.

"Yes, you're right," Thor turned around and headed for the door.

"Weakling arms," the Hulk learned to insult.

"What?" Thor turned back.

"Weakling!" the Hulk threw a piece of fruit at Thor.

"Idiot!" Thor ducked, avoiding the fruit, "You idiot."

"Thor go!" the Hulk shouted.

"I'm leaving!" Thor walked away with big strides, looking quite graceful.

However, when Thor reached the door, a red electric net suddenly appeared, blocking his way.

"Ahh!!"

A long scream tore through the night sky as Thor, the ancestor of playing with electricity, was once again electrocuted and fell to the ground, convulsing.

"Thor, I really don't want to say anything, but don't you think your performance is too bizarre?" Tony Stark couldn't help but say, "Once again! You got zapped!"

"Just from the videos alone, you've been zapped three times already," Steve Rogers added, "Who knows how many times you got zapped before they started recording?"

"It won't happen again!" Thor seemed a bit agitated, "I promise the situation in the videos will never happen!"

"Thor, I really can't understand," Bruce Banner also chimed in, "When you arrived in New Mexico, your hammer left you, and you lost your godly powers. At that time, it was ridiculous but somewhat acceptable that you were afraid of electricity. But on that alien planet, you clearly had your powers back, so why are you still afraid of electricity?"

"Dr. Banner, I really don't want to discuss this issue. Can't you just pretend you didn't see it?" Thor said.

"But we're really curious," Tony Stark said, "The God of Thunder being afraid of electricity, this phenomenon is beyond our imagination."

"I'm willing to, what's it to you?" Thor retorted angrily, "If you have the ability, you be the God of Thunder! Be a God of Thunder who's not afraid of electricity!"

"I'd love to, but I can't pick up the hammer," Tony Stark said.

"Hahaha!" In the video, the Hulk also laughed happily, "Thor, go again."

Thor didn't have time to respond to the Hulk; he was too busy convulsing on the ground.

"Thor is going home," the Hulk tied a blanket around his waist, stood up, and carried his weapon, pacing around, "Hulk trains."

"That's great," Thor stood by the window and looked down at the Quinjet, "I wish you happiness."

"Hey, big guy," Valkyrie appeared out of nowhere.

"Hey, crazy girl," the Hulk seemed to know Valkyrie well.

"How have you been lately?" Valkyrie asked.

"Winning," the Hulk replied, chatting with Valkyrie as they walked, but it wasn't clear where they were going.

Now, only Thor remained at the scene.

Thor closed his eyes and said softly, "Heimdall, I know you can see me. I need your help, help me see."

As Thor spoke, the camera cut to a black man with a sword on his back, and it was Heimdall, the gatekeeper of Asgard.

Heimdall clearly heard Thor and not only heard but also saw him. He just stood there, staring at Thor from a distance.

The next moment, Thor opened his eyes, but his eyeballs had changed, turning yellow, the same color as Heimdall's.

Then, Thor's senses extended to where Heimdall was. With Heimdall's eyes, Thor observed his surroundings.

"I can see you, but you're too far away," Heimdall said to Thor.

"What's happening?" Thor asked.

"Come and see for yourself," Heimdall started walking in that direction, saying, "I have established a refuge in an ancestral fortress. But if the refuge falls, our only way out is the Bifrost Bridge."

"You mean evacuating Asgard," Thor said while assessing the situation around him.

At this moment, soldiers carrying weapons passed by outside. Heimdall quickly concealed himself against the wall and said to Thor, "Staying here is unsustainable; she draws power from Asgard and gets stronger day by day."

Everyone knew who Heimdall was referring to - Thor's sister, the Goddess of Death, Hela.

"When Hela left, she was alone, not even a single soldier with her. Asgard is the ruler of the Nine Realms and possesses the most powerful military force among the Nine Realms. She single-handedly subverted such an empire," Steve Rogers couldn't help but marvel, "It's truly astonishing."

"One person subduing an empire - I thought that only happened in movies," T'Challa also felt quite amazed, "We can only say that Hela is incredibly powerful."

"Her power alone is already terrifying, but being able to draw power from Asgard is simply unfair," Tony Stark said, "If she stays in Asgard, she will become stronger and stronger. Doesn't this mean that as long as she stays in Asgard, Thor won't stand a chance against her? If she stays in Asgard long enough, she could become invincible in the universe?"

"Even Odin wasn't her match. Hela's strength, I don't think she's far from being invincible," Steve Rogers said.

"Thor, I can't help but say, you have such a powerful sister. With her in Asgard, you could have been carefree, but she turned from a blood relative into an enemy. Your Asgardians have quite a story," Tony Stark couldn't help but comment.

"Stark, do you think I wanted it this way? Do you think my father wanted it this way?" Thor sighed, "If there were any room for reconciliation, would my father have let things develop to this point?"

"I find Heimdall quite interesting," Sam Wilson said, "Not only can he see for himself, but he can also help others see. With his eyes, there would be no secrets in the world."

"Heimdall can't see everything, let alone everyone," Thor said, "Heimdall's vision can be blocked, Loki has done it before."

"Even so, they are still envy-worthy eyes," Sam Wilson said.

The video continued, showing Heimdall guiding the survivors to escape.

Thor could only watch helplessly.

"Hela is accumulating power," Heimdall said solemnly to Thor, "If she succeeds, she will devour the Nine Realms and the entire universe. We need you."

"Devour the Nine Realms and the entire universe?" In the answer space, Tony Stark couldn't remain calm when he saw this, "You mean, Hela not only endangers Asgard but also Earth?"

"Heimdall made it clear, Stark," Steve Rogers said, "Not only Earth, but the whole universe."

"When Hela first appeared, I thought it was just a family matter for Thor, but in the end, it's a cosmic disaster affecting Earth," Bruce Banner couldn't help but say, "Loki, Ultron, Thanos, and now Hela – Earth is facing too many disasters. What did Earth do to offend so many?"

"Two of the Earth's four major disasters come from Thor's family," James Rhodes said, "Thor, can't you manage your brother and sister?"

"I can try to manage Loki, but Hela..." Thor lacked confidence, "Guys, I think we all know, I can't do it."

"That's why a harmonious family relationship is so important," Tony Stark said, "Thor proves what happens when family relations go wrong; the whole universe suffers."

"So now we have to prepare to face another enemy, Hela?" Bruce Banner felt overwhelmed; Hela is just too powerful, and anyone who knows they'll have to be her enemy in the future won't feel at ease.

"Hela is still imprisoned by father, and when I go back, I'll talk to him immediately to ensure Hela won't be let out," Thor said firmly, then hesitated and added, "But if by any chance Hela does get out, I'll need your help, everyone."

"Hela is a disaster not only for Asgard but also for Earth," Steve Rogers readily agreed, "Count me in, without question."

"I feel like this time we might be overpowered," Bruce Banner shrugged.

"Looks like I need to prepare my armor for interstellar travel ahead of time," Tony Stark said.

"Then, thank you all in advance," Thor expressed his gratitude.

Among the people present, the ones he truly trusted were Captain America, Iron Man, and the Hulk. He didn't really care much about Falcon, War Machine, or Black Panther.

The video continued playing.

After listening to Heimdall's words, Thor felt a bit disheartened, "I'm trying my best, but I don't even know where I am."

"There are many portals around the planet you're on. Go through the largest one," Heimdall said.

"Which one should I go through?" Thor asked.

"The biggest one," Heimdall pulled out his long sword and swiftly killed an enemy approaching them.

The scene changed, and Thor was seen trying to remove the small disc Valkyrie had attached to his neck, but he was unsuccessful.

"Thor is not happy," the Hulk said from behind.

"Shut up," Thor turned his head and said.

"Thor is not happy!" The Hulk stood up and walked to Thor's side.

"I'm not unhappy, you idiot!" Thor said, "I'm just angry!" Thor stood up and started kicking randomly, "I'm angry, I lost my father, I lost my hammer."

"Cry, cry, like a baby," the Hulk even learned to tease.

"You're not even listening," Thor kicked something he didn't know what it was toward the Hulk.

"Don't kick things," the Hulk threw a large disc back at Thor's feet.

"You're such a lousy friend!" Thor cursed.

"You're the bad friend!" the Hulk cursed back.

"Do you know what we call you?" Thor said, "We call you the stupid Avenger!"

"You're the lousy Avenger!" The Hulk threw a shield, narrowly missing Thor and shooting into the wall.

"Have you gone crazy?" Thor exclaimed.

"Yes," The Hulk picked up a large iron rod, raised it with both hands, looking like he was going to strike.

"Do you know?" Thor said, "Earth really hates you."

That remark hit hard, and The Hulk pouted his lips, throwing the iron rod aside and sitting down.

"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that." Thor also realized his words went too far and went over to sit next to The Hulk. "You're not a stupid Avenger, no one calls you that."

"It's okay," The Hulk said.

"You can't just randomly throw your shield at people; you might crush me," Thor said.

"I know, sorry, I've just been angry all the time," The Hulk said, "The Hulk is always angry."

"I understand, in that regard, we're not so different," Thor said, "We're both hot-tempered fools."

"Yes, the same. The Hulk is fire, and Thor is water," The Hulk said.

The two sat there and chatted for a while, and then Valkyrie came over. It was evident that she had a good relationship with The Hulk as they started to play around.

Naturally, Thor was pleased to see Valkyrie; he still wanted her to go back with him to face Hela. However, Valkyrie had no interest in getting involved and picked up a big bottle of alcohol, saying, "Let's do this. I'll listen to you until this bottle is empty."

The bottle was really big, looking as tall as a human head, and Thor was happy, thinking he could finally say everything he wanted to say.

"Asgard is on the verge of collapse, and the lives of the people are hanging by a thread," Thor said calmly, "We need to go back; I need your help..."

He hadn't finished his sentence when Valkyrie had already finished the bottle.

With such a large bottle of alcohol, she drank it in just a few gulps. It could only be said that Valkyrie was too awesome, simply JJfly.

Of course, that was just a metaphor, and she couldn't actually fly.

"Finished, goodbye," Valkyrie tossed the empty bottle and walked away casually.

"Odin is dead," Thor said, and this sentence made Valkyrie stop in her tracks. Thor continued, "The death goddess, Hela, has invaded Asgard."

"If Hela is back, then Asgard is finished," Valkyrie declared Asgard's death sentence upon hearing Hela's return.

"I need to go back and stop her!" Thor said.

"Can you do it alone?" Valkyrie asked.

"No, I need to gather a team, with you, me," Thor pointed to The Hulk playing behind him, "and the big guy."

"No, only Hulk," The Hulk shouted loudly.

"I'll fight alongside you," Thor told Valkyrie.

"I think you'll have to fight alone," Valkyrie turned to leave.

"Wait, listen to me," Thor grabbed Valkyrie's arm, "The Valkyries are the most legendary elite warriors, they swear to protect the throne of Asgard."

"I don't want to get involved in Odin's family feud," Valkyrie still shook her head.

"What does that mean?" Thor asked.

"Your sister, Hela," Valkyrie looked at Thor, "Her power comes from Asgard, just like yours. When her power surpassed Odin's control, she slaughtered everyone in the palace and tried to seize the throne. When she tried to escape exile, your father sent the Valkyries to fight her. The only reason I survived was that..."

Valkyrie couldn't continue; it was evidently a very painful memory. After pausing, Valkyrie said, "Listen, my faith in the throne led me to confront her once, and it cost me everything. It was all Asgard's fault."

The space darkened, and the video ended.

Afterward, everyone remained silent for a short while.

Hela was just too powerful; it was like a giant mountain weighing on everyone's hearts.

Even the combined strength of Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man against Thanos paled in comparison to the despair Hela brought.

Have you not seen that even the Valkyrie, described as the "most legendary elite warrior," was terrified by Hela? No matter how strong the Valkyrie might be, the fact that she was sent by Odin to fight Hela when she tried to escape exile indicates that the Valkyrie were undoubtedly the most powerful and elite warriors of Asgard.

Valkyrie had faced Hela and lost everything. To say that she didn't want revenge would be impossible, but she chose to forgive, unconditionally. If it wasn't for Hela being so hopeless, who would do such a thing?

This so-called forgiveness is just a desperate resignation to the extreme...

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