Chapter 134: Stirring Up Trouble!
"Actually, I think the time is almost right," Peggy said. "In fact, many members of the council now regret opposing you. As long as there's an exit strategy, it wouldn't be hard for them to abandon the bill."
Currently, everyone can see that the United States and even the entire Western world are no match for Wakanda. The technological disparity is overwhelming, similar to how Native Americans with spears fared against muskets...
At this point, clinging to the Sokovia Act is untenable. Politicians do have brains and fear their own demise.
Even though they claim that Steve and his team are acting illegally, all countries are turning a blind eye.
"That was the case originally. But now, I have seven better ideas," Thor said mysteriously.
"What do you have in mind? Care to share?" Natalia asked with a warm smile.
Thor didn't answer immediately and shifted the topic: "What do you think of Steve Rogers?"
"Justice, bravery, willingness to sacrifice, and a firm will—he represents the spirit of America from that era. He has many qualities that people today seem to lack."
Thor's face suddenly darkened as he listened.
Peggy noticed his expression and was frustrated: "What's with that look? You asked me to give my opinion! Besides, I'm just analyzing it from a third-party perspective! A good person's character being sold out and exploited isn't my style. Why are you so jealous?"
It was baffling!
Natalia snickered from the sidelines.
Thor's expression was a mix of amusement and restraint...
"Hey, Loki!"
Seeing Loki wandering in the square, Thor approached to greet him.
Loki shivered: "I have a bad feeling. It must be something bad for you to come to me!"
He was terrified of being beaten. Not just Thor, but the group of women in his palace, each fiercer than the last...
"Haha, it's a shame you misunderstand me so much!" Thor said with a laugh. "I just see you cooped up in Asgard all the time and thought I'd take you out for a change of scenery."
"If you want to catch me again, just say so! Don't act like it's for my benefit!"
Loki burst into tears—why was his elder brother more shameless than him?
"And I don't need you to take me anywhere. I can leave whenever I want!"
Thor was taken aback—didn't he take the bait?
Continuing to coax: "Don't you want to go to Earth and stir up some trouble?"
Loki was clearly tempted and thought for a few seconds.
"Don't go! Because if something happens, you'll definitely betray me, play the hero, beat me up, and everyone will thank you!"
Damn, what you said makes sense!
"Don't worry! This time, you won't have to do the dirty work yourself. Someone else will handle that. You just need to make the plan. Don't worry, we're going to save the world this time!"
Fearing Loki might still refuse, Thor added: "Our esteemed Prince of Asgard is surely a true hero, not a beast. How could you watch the world in turmoil and stay home, just sweeping the snow from in front of your own door?"
Loki's face turned green, and he gained a new understanding of his brother's shamelessness.
You're still talking about turmoil... By the way, the chaos on Earth is mostly your doing, right? But who cares, we are the gods of mischief!
Moreover, what you said implies that refusing to help means you're not a man, not even as good as a beast?
...Fine! I'll... go with you to save the world!"
Loki gritted his teeth.
"That's the spirit!" Thor extended his hand.
"What?" Loki rolled his eyes.
"Leaving whenever you want? I recall you don't have permission to use Bifrost freely. Well, hand it over then."
Loki handed over the Tesseract with a grim expression and walked away.
On Earth, the Wakandan army was wreaking havoc in various locations. The world was engulfed in smoke and flames.
Europe had become a war zone, frequently bombarded and attacked. Some elderly people reminisced about events from seventy years ago.
The Gallic chickens have surrendered, but unfortunately, they didn't receive preferential treatment. Wakanda had no shortage of leaders, just a plethora of them!
The situation was the same in Europe, but as the world's police, the United States drew more attention. Wakanda wasn't eager to conquer; what they wanted was to push their opponents to the brink of desperation.
Among other things, statues of the United States' founding fathers, once symbols of pride, were being destroyed across the country.
This outraged the proud citizens, leaving them both furious and helpless.