Chapter 233: The Gift of Nature
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Updated : Sep 29th, 2025
Chapter 233: The Gift of Nature
After the darkness fell, the thin mist moved like a veil among the stars, sometimes spreading out to the distance like a curtain, and sometimes condensing into fascinating illusions, like strange creatures peeking out from the universe.
The mist at dawn always carried a chilling and eerie feeling, as if it was concealing the unfathomable darkness of the universe. At this time, lightning became like a messenger of light that cut through the darkness, crackling like a torn cloth at the end of the sky with a rumbling sound, as if the earth was breaking apart.
A white light appeared on the horizon, unfolding downwards like a humming sword.
A huge lightning bolt fell from the end of the sky, illuminating the entire night sky with intense light, revealing all darkness. After the lightning bolt fell, a pouring rain followed.
The violent sound of thunder woke Thor up from his bed, struggling in the darkness. He reached out to touch his shoulder wound and sat up, walking to the window and looking at the heavy rain beating against the glass.
For someone who had fallen asleep while contemplating without an answer, the sound of rain was the best medicine. After the mix of quietness and noise, Thor's thoughts gradually calmed down with the ever-changing sound of rain. He finally had enough time to think.
However, the peace did not last long as an urgent ringing sound interrupted him. Thor turned to look at the mobile phone provided by SHIELD, and the screen's light was particularly abrupt in the dark room. When he picked up the phone, he heard SHIELD agent Hill's puzzled voice: "Is New Mexico the designated landing site for Asgard? What did you throw down?!"
"New Mexico?" Thor was also puzzled. "What did we throw down?!"
"Oh, wait, it's standing up, damn it. What is it? How did it-"
"Hello? Hill? What's going on?! What did you see?!"
While Thor was still on the phone asking for details, a portal appeared in the center of the room, and Strange walked out of it, saying: "Your Asgard has thrown a super weapon towards Earth, and you have to find a way to deal with it. Come with me."
Thor didn't have time to ask for the details and was pulled into the portal by Strange.
When they arrived in New Mexico, Thor covered his stomach and said, "Do all your Kamar-Taj portals make you feel sick?"
Then, he stood up straight and looked at the huge robot behind a hill to the south of the landing site. At this point, the sound of car engines sounded, and Hill and Steve walked down from the car. Hill also looked up at the massive object.
It was a huge mechanical monster that was five to six hundred meters tall and looked somewhat like a Viking warrior from legend. It was entirely black, surrounded by divine power, with shining metallic luster and red light glowing in its eyes. Its movements were agile, and it didn't look like a mechanical creation at all.ViiSiit for latest novels
A beam of light flashed by Thor's side, and the Warriors Three and Sif arrived. They saw Strange pulling Thor and angrily said, "Thor! What are you doing here? Leave now! Loki may be targeting you, and you-"
"Whenever something unexpected happens on Earth, we know who's responsible," Stark said, walking to the lab table and looking at the materials. "The frozen nuclear bomb you asked me to make, is it for that thing?"
Before Schiller could answer, Stark continued, "But that's still not a good idea. If your goal was to defeat it from the beginning, why didn't you tell me earlier? I could have developed an anti-Destroyer armor."
"Perhaps in your eyes, Asgard is more like a magical civilization, but in fact, their technology is also very advanced, even far beyond humans." Schiller glanced at Strange, who continued, "Indeed, Asgard's architecture and clothing look like Vikings, but they have very advanced technology. Most things in Asgard's palace are automated, but their energy comes from divine power."
"Especially the Rainbow Bridge." Strange emphasized, "Although I haven't experienced it up close, that thing is likely the star-destroying weapon that often appears in human science fiction."
"Star-destroying weapon? Where does their energy come from?"
"Divine power is a very peculiar power." Strange frowned and said, "I don't know exactly where this power comes from, but I've heard that it may be related to the World Tree."
"Okay, back to the point." Schiller interrupted their conversation and said, "I need the frozen nuclear bomb, precisely to deal with the Destroyer."
"Although this thing should have been obsolete for a long time, it undoubtedly represented Asgard's most advanced technology." Schiller was very confident in the Destroyer's strength because in a certain version of the comic, Odin once drove the Destroyer to face the group of gods, not just one but a group of gods.
Although it was not explicitly written that the Destroyer defeated the group of gods, Odin's confidence in this weapon's strength was evident by driving it to face such a powerful enemy.
He turned and looked at Stark, saying, "I believe that perhaps you can develop a super weapon to defeat the Destroyer, but if his body contains advanced Asgardian technology, what if there is any damage?"
"Stop talking," Stark interrupted him directly, turned to Conners and said, "Let's see how to deal with the cryogenic warhead. We must pay attention to the preservation effect and try not to damage any parts. Freeze it intact."
Conners came over and asked Schiller, "You gave me a high-power low-temperature generator before, saying it can freeze a large area instantly. Can we turn this function into a powerful single-target attack? Did you already have this idea back then?"
Stark also looked at Schiller and asked, "One more question, if we freeze it and take it away, won't the Asgardians object?"
"Don't talk nonsense, this thing fell from the sky, what does it have to do with Asgard? This is nature's gift."
"That makes sense."
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