If it had been anyone else, Luke wouldn't have believed such a crazy remark.
But coming from Dr. Selvig, there was some truth to it.
Just like the Rogues Three, who liked to boast, they could often create miracles in the end and turn their words into reality.
He threw a silver-gray instrument into Space 2 for the team inside to disassemble and study it. He then said that he was going to bask in the sun and eat breakfast, and went upstairs.
It just so happened that Dr. Selvig's apartment was on the roof, and there was a small platform.
In any case, he could hear everything the three people said in the room below.
It wasn't convenient for him to send and receive information, monitor, or communicate here.
After changing his clothes, Dr. Selvig was finally a lot more serious, and he was very organized when he talked about his research.
Putting aside his agitated expression and his reluctance to wear long pants, he was basically normal.
Singles' Day on November 11th, London continued to be peaceful.
Only Darcy used the excuse of paying the bail money to go up to the rooftop for Luke's third afternoon tea, so that his clone didn't spend Singles' Day alone.
In the room downstairs, the old man and the young man spent the day together.
Because the mission had been handed over to Big Dipper, Selina didn't have to stay in London anymore. She went straight to Austria and continued traveling with her family.
If necessary, she would operate the prototype to support them like the other team members.
On November 12th, the team in Space 2 completely analyzed the composition of the instrument.
Darcy made it to Luke's fourth afternoon tea.
She studied political science, not quantum mechanics. She didn't know anything about what Dr. Selvig was researching, so … it was more enjoyable to make it through the afternoon tea.
Luke didn't have to bother chatting with her.
With just a little pheromone control and a real dream, he could say something casually, and Darcy would laugh foolishly in her head for a while, completing the process of self-sufficiency.
But it was better for her to be able to daydream for the whole afternoon than to be idle and restless at home.
On November 13th, the day was calm. At seven in the evening, Luke received a notification from the drone that he had left in the factory that Thor and Dr. Jane had appeared.
Seeing this, Luke rubbed his chin. "Does the factory lead to Asgard?"
But Thor's face was actually injured, which was a little unusual.
Asgard couldn't possibly not have someone to treat its eldest prince's injuries, right? Luke mumbled to himself as he drove back to Dr. Selvig's place.
It wasn't long before Thor and Dr. Jane returned in the red Volvo that Daisy had left at the factory.
Apparently, they had found the car key that Ian the intern had thrown into the portal somewhere.
Why was the car still there? That night, Ian finally chose to smash the car window, took out his bag, and rushed home.
For the two "teacher and student" who didn't have a salary, there was no need to rush to return the car because they would have to pay for the repair of the car's glass.
He didn't need the car for the past two days, so he didn't think of taking it back.
Dr. Jane didn't notice Luke, who was standing on the side of the road, and hurried upstairs.
Thor, however, noticed him.
As one of the strongest fighters in the Bat Squad, Seven Star left a deep impression on Thor.
He stopped and asked Big Dipper in surprise, "You live here too?"
Luke stood up. "You ran so fast that day, so I could only keep an eye on Dr. Selvig and Darcy. Did I have to wait for you to call me?"
Thor said, "Sorry, I don't have a phone."
Luke said, "I know. Also, you didn't even remember Dr. Jane's number."
Thor: … You're right.
…
Both Darcy and Dr. Selvig were pleasantly surprised by Dr. Jane and Thor's arrival.
When Dr. Selvig carefully asked about Thor's brother, Thor said gloomily, "He's dead."
Dr. Selvig said, "Thank God …"
As soon as he said that, he felt Thor's oppressive gaze on him. "Hm, I mean, that's too unfortunate."
But when he hugged Thor to comfort him, a relieved smile appeared on his face.
Clearly, being controlled by Loki and almost becoming a notorious "traitor" had left a huge psychological scar on Dr. Selvig.
After some awkward greetings, everyone finally got down to business.
Luke was very suspicious about Loki's death, and vaguely felt that there was something fishy about it.
Loki was such a big villain, and had tortured Thor to death in Shackelford and New York. Now, Thor said that he had died to save him.
Was the law of "when a bad guy turns good, he dies" really that amazing?
Whether others believed it or not, Luke didn't believe it.
He was very interested in this matter, but a dead person clearly wasn't as important as the other news, so he could only talk about it later.
The important news that Thor and Dr. Jane brought back was that a race called "dark elves" had reappeared.
Five thousand years ago, the leader of this race, Malekith, had tried to use ether particles to destroy the Nine Worlds and return the universe to darkness.
At that time, this unlucky bastard had been beaten up by Thor's grandfather, Bor, and even the ether particles had been stolen by Bor and buried in Watheim.
In the end, Malekith could only take a small number of defeated soldiers and hide in an unknown dimension, struggling at death's door.
A few days ago, Dr. Jane had entered Watheim through the portal in the factory because she had been summoned by the ether particles.
The ether particles had attached themselves to her and been brought out.
Thor had taken Dr. Jane back to Asgard, but in the end, he couldn't remove the ether particles from her body.
That was because ether particles were also known as Reality Gems, and were one of the six Infinity Gems.
Dr. Jane was just an ordinary Earthling, and couldn't withstand any operation to remove ether particles.
But if the ether particles continued to exist in her body, her body would collapse and she would die.
After Malekith sensed that the ether particles were in Asgard, he sent out cursed warriors to lurk among the captives on the battlefield in Vanaheim.
After the cursed warriors were escorted into Asgard's prison, they attacked from both inside and outside, and broke into Asgard in one fell swoop.
In this surprise attack, the number of Asgard soldiers and generals who died in battle was secondary.
The greatest loss was that Thor's mother, Frigg, had been killed by a cursed warrior while protecting Dr. Jane.
When Luke heard that, he couldn't help but wonder if Frigg had died. Was Loki really dead too?
Thor had said that Loki had learned spells from Frigg since he was young, so Loki was very good at illusions.
In addition, Frigg's swordsmanship was also first-rate, so Loki was also very vicious when he used a small knife to cut his brother's waist.
If Frigg could die, there was no reason why Loki couldn't.
However, Luke soon became suspicious.
These god-like existences loved to play tricks.
If it wasn't the end of their lifespans, it was normal for them to die several times.
Maybe Frigga and Loki were all right?
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