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Chapter 1302

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As promised, Thor threw the hammer in his hand at his feet.

In order to make Seth admit defeat, he even dispersed the electric current on his body. Thor was confident that he could beat the jackal-headed man in front of him with his own strength alone.

Of course, he knew that Seth might have some ulterior motives in proposing a one-on-one duel with him, but no matter what tricks the other party was going to play, it was meaningless in the face of absolute power.

Seth also read from Thor's eyes that Thor was ready to break a few more of his ribs.

"That's more like it." Seth's eyes also ignited with fighting spirit. "Sure enough, fighting against the old gods is the best. Those new gods have divine power, but they are all sissies."

"If your words spread out, it will stir up conflict between the new gods and the old gods, but …" Thor paused. "As far as I'm concerned, I can't agree more. It seems that even scum can occasionally say a few pleasant words."

"Is that so? Then try my fist again!" After saying that, Seth let out a loud roar and concentrated all the strength in his body into his arm. His right arm instantly swelled to twice its size, and the blue veins on it were actually as thick as a finger. Moreover, they were densely packed like earthworms.

Thor's expression became a little more solemn when he saw this. In any case, Seth was one of the Nine Pillar Gods of Egyptian mythology. He was still strong, and like Thor, he had experienced the test of time. Although his divine power had been weakening, his combat skills had become more and more skillful.

Thor was ready to fight, but then the look on his face froze.

Seth, who had just finished boasting and looked like he was preparing for a big move, turned around and fled in the direction of the door. He did not even have time to pull open the security door of the living room. He directly punched the wall, created a big hole, and jumped out of the hole in a panic.

?!!!

Thor was completely shocked by Seth's shamelessness.

Seth was one of the Nine Pillar Gods of Egypt, known as the Lord of Power, but he didn't even have the courage to fight him head-on, and he ran away like a dog with his tail between his legs after Thor gave up using Mjolnir.

Did he really think he could escape just like that?

Thor was stunned for only half a second before he reacted. Since the other party had decided to give up on the duel, he naturally didn't have to keep his previous promise. Thor picked up Mjolnir from the ground and swung it in the air with all his strength. The next moment, Mjolnir left his palm and turned into a lightning bolt, flying out of the big hole made by Seth.

Because he was too fast, Mjolnir even caused a series of sonic booms as he flew!

Then, as expected, it hit the target.

Thor didn't hold back this time because he was angry at Seth for going back on his word. He believed that even with Seth's physique, he would lose most of his life. There was a high chance that he would only have one breath left.

In fact, he wanted to hammer this idiot who had no sense of honor as a warrior to death. However, he was restricted by those ancient and sacred oaths, so he couldn't really kill Seth. Thor also had to admit that Seth's previous words did hit the nail on the head. The messy rules of the organizing committee had always made him feel like there was a stuffiness in his chest that he couldn't release.

If it was him in the past, he would never talk nonsense with the enemy in this kind of situation. He would just hammer the enemy and be done with it. Back then, he didn't hesitate to kill the Frost Giants. The illustrious reputation of the number one warrior of Asgard was built on the heads and blood of his enemies.

Of course, Thor just thought about it in his heart. He stretched out his hand, recalled his hammer, and saw the blood on it. It's just that the amount of blood is a bit too much, and it's also mixed with hair and white stuff that looks like brain.

Seth was accidentally hammered to death by me?

That doesn't make sense. Although Seth's series of actions are despicable, he is still very strong. Before, he took a hit on his chest and was still alive and kicking. It stands to reason that he shouldn't be so weak.

Thor opened the door of the living room and walked out, only to see a scene in the corridor that left him stunned.

He saw the catman who partnered with him to look for Seth standing in the corridor. He stretched out his left hand and was still in the posture of knocking on the door, but the head on his neck was gone.

At the same time, the wall behind him was covered in blood, like a watermelon falling from a height of a thousand meters.

Thor's eyes widened. He finally knew where the hair and brain on his hammer came from. What he just hammered was not Seth at all, but his companion's head!!!

But how could there be such a coincidence?! The catman couldn't have come earlier or later, he just had to stand outside the door at this time. He must have had eight lifetimes of bad luck.

No, it's not bad luck.

Thor's temples began to throb wildly. He vaguely smelled a conspiracy, but he never had anything to do with such things. He was a warrior, and warriors only needed to believe in their muscles. In fact, it wasn't just him. The gods of Asgard were used to asking Loki how to deal with problems, or they would look for Kvasir, because Kvasir knew everything.

But good times didn't last long. After Kvasir was murdered by the dwarves and turned into poetic honey, everyone could only rely on Loki's ideas again.

Thor wanted to ask Loki, but the latter hadn't appeared for a long time. No one knew where he went, and Loki's position had always been a mystery. No one knew what was going on in his head.

But Thor still knew that he was in trouble.

Not only did he violate those ancient and sacred oaths and kill a god, but he also killed a new god.

Although the god of cat slaves didn't have much of a presence, when Loki saw him for the first time, he thought, "What the hell is going on in the heads of modern people? It's not easy for me to evolve to the top of the food chain, and now I find myself a new master." Loki never hid his contempt and contempt for his companion. If he didn't have to rely on the other party's stray cat creatures as biological detectors, he would have kicked the catman away long ago.

However, disdain and contempt were one thing, and personally killing the other party was an entirely different matter.

Especially in recent years, the new and old gods had not been getting along well. Although there were no large-scale conflicts, there had been many small conflicts and frictions.

And he, Thor, as the signature existence of the old gods, just used his hammer to blow the head of a new god. One could imagine how big a wave this would cause.

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