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Chapter 1348

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Thor did not use up the seven minutes Zhang Heng gave him. After he walked into the convenience store, he dragged Seth, who was lying on the ground, into the staff locker room at the back.

Five minutes later, when he came out again, his right palm and Maur 'nir's were covered in blood.

Thor took a pack of wet wipes from the shelf, tore it open, wiped his hands, and walked back to Zhang Heng and Ann. He first looked up at Ann, and then said to Zhang Heng, "He's yours now."

Although Ann had already guessed what would happen, her expression still changed slightly. "No matter what Seth has done, you have no right to execute a god."

"You're right, but it's not the first time I've done this anyway," Zhang Heng said, holding the Shrouded Sheath at his waist again.

Seeing that she could not convince Zhang Heng, Ann looked at Thor again. "Since you got what you wanted, you should return Seth to the organizing committee."

"Although I don't like that kid, he is right about one thing. The name Thor is still trustworthy," the god of thunder and power said indifferently. The God of Thunder and Power said nonchalantly. "I'll help you keep an eye on this old man. If you want to kill Seth, just do it. Just a reminder, if you want to kill Seth completely, you'll have to split his body into seven parts. Otherwise, he'll have a way to resurrect."

Zhang Heng thanked Thor and walked into the locker room. As the door closed again, Ann's face was already livid. "So, are you really going to do this to the end?" she asked Thor.

Thor did not answer the question, but said, "I said that when this matter is over, I will take the initiative to apologize to Gaim."

"You have no idea how big of a mess you've made, do you?" Ann looked into Thor's eyes and said sternly.

"No, on the contrary, I know that because of what I've done, the relationship between the new and old gods has become tense," Thor said unexpectedly. Thor said unexpectedly. "But I don't think I should be mainly responsible for this."

"Then who should be responsible, Seth?"

"Of course, it's not Seth. Seth is just a fool who was used from beginning to end. Of course, I'm not qualified to criticize him, because I'm actually the same as him." Thor shook his head. "Compared to Seth, you should pay more attention to the kid inside."

"He broke my scepter, of course I would pay attention to him."

"No, I'm not talking about his strength," Thor pointed to the bullet holes on his body. "You asked me what happened to my injuries, and I told you that I encountered a group of rats. They were a group of humans of unknown origin. They were well-prepared and well-trained."

"Just being well-prepared and well-trained can injure you to this extent?" Ann found it hard to believe. After all, Thor was the strongest among the Norse gods, as well as the signature character of the old gods. There was no doubt that he was powerful, especially since the two sides had just fought. No one knew better than Ann how strong Thor was.

"Of course, being well-prepared and well-trained isn't enough. However, they have invented a type of bullet that is very lethal to gods like us. For those weaker gods, being hit by this bullet would mean death. Even I would be severely suppressed."

"There's actually such a bullet?" Ann was shocked to hear that. Then, he thought of Seth and the guard who was shot. He immediately realized something. "Are you saying that the guy inside is in cahoots with the guy who injured you?"

"I don't know," Thor said straightforwardly. "But I believe that even if he's not in the same group as those rats, he's at least related to them. I only left one of the people who attacked me alive, and then he committed suicide. I still have to save my wife, so I don't have time to investigate this kind of thing. But I believe the organizing committee should be interested in this news, because the recent disappearance and death of the gods may be related to them."

Ann didn't object. Instead, her expression became serious. "If what you said is true, then the organizing committee will definitely investigate it."

"It just so happens that there's a good opportunity in front of you now." Thor gestured in the direction of the convenience store's locker room, and under Ann's surprised gaze, he said, "I only agreed to let him kill Seth. I didn't say that I would let him go after that."

Ann was overjoyed when he heard that. But then, he seemed to think of something that was hard to say.

Thor was very straightforward when he saw this. "I will do it too. Just take it as making up for some of the mistakes I made before. I know I caused a lot of trouble for the organizing committee, but I can't go back with you just like that."

Ann knew that Thor was telling the truth, and he was a little helpless about it. Who told him to beat Thor? Fortunately, although he lost Thor and Seth tonight, he had gained something else.

But at this moment, Ann's heart skipped a beat. He looked up and noticed that the clock on the wall of the convenience store was pointing to midnight.

Thor showed a puzzled look on his face. "What's wrong? Is there a problem? "

"Just now, there was an area nearby where the flow of time was wrong," Ann said in a deep voice. Ann asked in a deep voice. The reason why he could discover the problem in the first place was that he was, after all, the Lord of Sumerian mythology. Although there was no such thing as time in his priesthood, time itself was included in the Lord of Sumerian mythology.

But after all, he wasn't the real God of Time. The best he could do was to detect that there might be a problem with the time around him. He couldn't sense exactly where the problem was.

However, there was no need for him to sense it anymore. After Ann reminded him, Thor immediately rushed into the convenience store's locker room. As a result, all he saw was Seth's dismembered body on the ground. There was no trace of the human inside.

"He's gone." Thor's expression also became ugly.

After all, the other party could leave right under his and Ann's noses. And Thor almost didn't feel anything. He was still discussing with Ann how to deal with Zhang Heng.

Ann had calmed down again. He looked at the bloody scene in the locker room, seemed to think of something, and murmured, "He can control time, and he's so good at fighting … Could he be Kronos's agent?"

Without saying a word, Thor jumped onto the roof of the convenience store, looked around, and confirmed that Zhang Heng was nowhere to be seen. Without saying anything to Ann, he jumped directly into the night.

Although he hated the group of humans who attacked him before, he knew very well that the more important thing now was to find his wife. So when he saw that Zhang Heng had disappeared, he didn't plan to look for her with Ann anymore. Instead, he left without saying anything.

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