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Chapter 84: The Perfect Captain America

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Tony Stark was shocked at that moment. "Thor, the quiz creator actually made the immunity potion look like cola. Even the quiz creator knows that you're crazy about cola!"

"It's purely a coincidence," Thor couldn't contain his joy as he took the immunity potion and stored it away. It's unclear whether he was happy about the immunity potion or the fact that it resembled cola.

"Captain lifted the hammer," Bruce Banner glanced at the cola bottle in Thor's hand and said, "Let's compare Captain with the other options and see if we can find the conditions for lifting the hammer. If we follow those conditions, maybe we can lift it too."

"Bruce, don't bother," Thor said. "It's already incredible that Captain is an exception. There won't be a third person who can lift it."

"According to 'Thor's Law,' there will be a third person who can lift the hammer," Tony Stark said nonchalantly.

"Stark!" Thor's face turned dark.

"Thor's Law?" Bruce Banner asked with confusion. "What law is that?"

"It's a rule we summarized from the previous round of quizzes," Tony Stark ignored Thor's murderous gaze. "Whenever Thor confidently states something, the result tends to be the opposite or incorrect."

"Bruce Banner shook his head. "That's not appropriate..."

"Dr. Banner," Thor smiled widely. "You truly understand righteousness."

"Shouldn't it be called 'Thor's Theorem' instead of 'Thor's Law'?" Bruce Banner finished his sentence slowly.

"..." Thor's smile froze on his face.

"Just kidding," Bruce Banner continued. "Let's analyze the question. As I mentioned before, lifting the hammer doesn't rely solely on strength. Initially, Thor believed it was about the spirit of self-sacrifice, but through analysis, we realized it's not just that. However, Thor only picked up the hammer after comprehending self-sacrifice."

"I find it quite contradictory," Thor scratched his golden hair. "After leaving the quiz space, I believed that self-sacrifice was required, and that's what I thought at the moment. I picked up the hammer, but the quiz space told me it wasn't about self-sacrifice. Yet, I still lifted the hammer."

"Perhaps, self-sacrifice is only one aspect of it," Steve Rogers said. "There are other factors that contribute to lifting the hammer, and you've also understood them. You just haven't realized it. But your hammer doesn't need you to consciously understand it; it only needs to know that you have."

"Captain, your way of speaking is quite confusing," Thor expressed his complete lack of understanding of Steve Rogers' words. "If I've comprehended it, how could I not be aware?"

"The human heart is a mysterious thing. Sometimes, your heart understands but won't tell you," Steve Rogers smiled, a hint of nostalgia flashing across his face. "Before I fell asleep, whenever I saw Peggy Carter talking to or being with other men, I always felt uncomfortable. For a long time, I didn't know why I felt that way. I thought it was because they were enemies or because I was tired. It wasn't until much later that I understood... my heart..."

Steve Rogers didn't continue speaking, but everyone understood what he meant.

"Thor, that example isn't quite appropriate, but it conveys the same meaning," Steve Rogers interrupted Bruce Banner, feeling a bit embarrassed. "When you comprehended it, it was probably not just about sacrifice. Sacrifice was the most obvious element that you noticed, while other elements weren't as apparent, and you weren't conscious of understanding them."

"...Thor racked his brain, realizing that he was incredibly talented, yet he couldn't figure out what he had comprehended. Could someone please tell him?

"For example, thinking of others?" Bruce Banner, seeing Thor desperately trying to remember but failing, casually threw out a suggestion.

"That's definitely part of it. I sacrificed for others, so it's natural to think of others," Thor caught the brick but didn't come up with any revelations.

"Now that the answer is Captain, let's compare ourselves to Captain and see what he has that others don't, besides the spirit of sacrifice," Tony Stark said. "Unfortunately, Coulson isn't here; otherwise, it would be easy for him."

"What does Captain have..." Bruce Banner glanced at Steve Rogers and began listing, "Captain is a pure person, unswayed by external factors, always adhering to his beliefs. He is selfless, never thinking about himself. His actions are for the country and its people. He is resilient and dauntless, fearing nothing..."

"Bruce Banner," Steve Rogers felt a bit embarrassed as he listened. He interrupted Bruce Banner and said, "I think we can stop this topic."

"In summary, two words can describe Captain: 'perfection,'" Bruce Banner summarized. "Captain's noble qualities and unwavering convictions make him the perfect symbol of America, influencing countless passionate young people."

"It sounds like we won't find another Captain," Tony Stark couldn't help but say, "At least not on Earth."

"Nor in Asgard," Thor said. "For me, that's actually a good thing. If no one can be like Captain, it means no one can lift the hammer again." He paused for a moment and added, "My hammer."

At that moment, the space began playing a video.

It appeared to be at a party where Thor, Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner, and other Avengers members were present. They were sitting together, laughing and enjoying themselves, looking very cheerful.

"It's just a trick," Clint Barton twirled a pair of drumsticks in one hand.

"No, no, how can it be that simple," Thor said.

"Only those worthy can possess this power," Clint Barton lowered his voice and said mockingly, "Stop kidding, buddy. It's all a hoax!"

"Well, go ahead and try," Thor gestured to the hammer placed on the table.

"Here we go," Tony Stark said mischievously.

"Really?" Clint Barton appeared eager to try. He transferred the drumstick from his right hand to his left, stood up, and approached the hammer.

"Now it's getting interesting," James Rhodes, sitting next to Tony Stark, said.

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