Since Malekith was able to survive from Bor's era until now, it was hard to say whether or not he had a backup plan and whether or not he would be resurrected.
Asgard was just trying to take precautions, and everything else depended on luck.
Luke could confirm that Malekith himself was really a dead ball.
However, he couldn't guarantee that this top-level boss wouldn't be able to resurrect its clone or clone itself.
Besides, what Asgard wanted to do had nothing to do with Earth. In any case, he didn't have to worry about it.
Riding the Rainbow Bridge was a wonderful thing.
This was even more so for someone like Luke, who was very knowledgeable, strong with superpowers, and strong in physical fitness.
He had only obtained some information from Thor, but now that he had experienced it himself, he could even see more secrets.
The Rainbow Bridge's teleportation wasn't static, and it wasn't instantaneous.
People could even move to a certain extent inside, but if they used too much strength, they would "fall" out of the bridge.
Only the heavens knew which corner of the universe a person would end up in if they "fell" out of the bridge.
Thus, the White Wolf clone quietly made it through the teleportation process and arrived in Asgard.
He lightly tapped the ground a few times to remove the momentum before he steadied himself.
In front of him was a magnificent, vaulted building.
There was nothing in the wide hall except for the golden gears that spun rapidly on the walls and a two-story circular platform in the middle of the hall.
A pillar flashing with yellow light protruded from the center of the small platform. On it was a magnificent sword that was held in the hands of a giant man who wasn't a tribal chief and was wearing golden armor.
Seeing the three of them arrive, the giant man lifted the giant sword, cut off the energy supply to the Rainbow Bridge, and stabbed the giant sword back into the pillar.
Then, he looked at the White Wolf's clone.
The giant man's eyes were yellow, but there were two black dots in the center, which looked a little strange.
The White Wolf clone, however, felt a faint sense of spying on him, but he pretended not to know.
That was because this giant man was Heimdall, the "gatekeeper" who controlled the Rainbow Bridge, the entrance to Asgard, and could monitor any corner of the universe.
Well, he actually couldn't monitor any part of the universe.
First of all, the person who controlled the Infinity Stone could isolate this kind of spying, and other powerful people, such as the Ancient Ones and the Dark Elves, definitely wouldn't be able to monitor him.
Secondly, being able to monitor and monitoring at all times are two different things.
Just like Luke's good neighbor in Clinton, Ma Xiaohong, Lawyer Ma's monitoring range was almost half of New York, but her brain couldn't process the sound of half the city at the same time.
Besides, judging from Thor's behavior, Heimdall clearly didn't know that Luke had transformed into the Justice League.
The eldest prince was not that shrewd.
Heimdall didn't have the time to stare at those people on Earth every day.
At most, they would take the time to see Dr. Jane and tell Thor that they were safe. There was no need for the Avengers and the Bat Squad to monitor them.
Earth had only fought against the Chitauri once before, which was somewhat related to the "Interstellar War."
Would the big shots of the US intelligence agencies keep an eye on a few soldiers from a certain African country every day? Obviously not.
But this time, Earth had eliminated the Dark Elves, so they should receive more attention.
But Luke had already confirmed that Heimdall's spying gave him a very slight but unique sense of danger.
Clearly, Heimdallr, who controlled the rainbow bridge, was a fatal threat to Luke, and would trigger his death prediction ability.
With this ability on guard, Luke wasn't afraid that Heimdallr would notice too much.
Thor nodded at Heimdallr, then simply said to the white wolf, "Follow me." He then swung his hammer and flew off with the container containing the ether particles.
The white wolf clone activated his armor and followed him, pretending to look around curiously.
In fact, the Big Dipper clone had already been here for a while.
But now, he could only watch the Asgardian guards walk around in the cell and the strange-looking aliens in the surrounding cells — Thor was busy retrieving the ether particles and hadn't had time to let him out.
Luke wasn't angry.
That was because he saw Fandral in the cell diagonally across from him.
Like Volstagg, he was one of the three warriors of the Immortal Palace and Thor's loyal general.
Thor had just said on Earth that in order to help him escape from Asgard, this man had knocked out the guards and snatched the flying boat.
Asgard had just been attacked by the Dark Elves, and suffered a lot of casualties, including the queen and the second princess.
Thus, the eldest prince's loyal subordinates had to be locked up for breaking the rules, and the "outsider" like the Big Dipper clone was even more dangerous. Of course, he couldn't be allowed to wander around casually.
The white wolf clone, who had just arrived, wasn't much better off. Thor had placed him in the barracks outside the Golden Palace, the core of Asgard, surrounded by Asgardian guards.
It wasn't Thor's order, but he himself had left Asgard "on his own."
He hadn't been caught by the guards because he was already the only prince, but he couldn't bring an outsider into the Golden Palace.
Fortunately, half a day later, Thor released both clones.
However, the eldest prince didn't look too good as he walked toward the rainbow bridge with his two clones.
Sensing his unusual mood, the Big Dipper clone asked, "Thor, where are we going?"
Thor said casually, "I'm sending you out of Asgard first. A lot of things happened in the city this time, and my father said you can't stay here. "
The Big Dipper clone raised an eyebrow and stopped. "Wait, Thor."
Thor walked a few steps before he realized something was wrong and turned his head. "What's wrong?"
The Big Dipper clone pointed to the white wolf clone and himself. "We destroyed the dark elven fleet, killed Malekith, and took back the aether particles, right?"
Thor didn't care. "I also participated in the battle."
The Big Dipper clone stretched out his index finger and shook it gently. "No, no, no, Thor, you have to understand one thing — we snatched back the aether particles, they are our spoils of war."
Thor opened his mouth, but found himself speechless.
The dark elves' attack on Greenwich could be said to be the reason why Earthlings had to fight, and he could be considered to have helped.
But Thor didn't know how Malekith died, and he didn't seriously injure him, so he really didn't have any credit for taking back the aether particles.
Big Dipper was right to say that the aether particles were the Bat Squad's spoils of war.
He could only say subconsciously, "The Infinity Stone is a dangerous item, it can't be kept on Earth …"
The Big Dipper clone interrupted him. "But Asgard can't store two Infinity Stones at the same time, right?"
Thor was stunned. "How do you know?"
The Big Dipper clone waved his hand. "That's not important. The important thing is to kill Malekith, snatch back the aether particles, and prove that we have the ability to keep the Infinity Stone. "
Thor was shocked. "No, only we can handle the aether particles."
The Big Dipper clone smiled. "Of course. However, I want to take back the Cosmic Rubik's Cube. "
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