At this moment, not only was Asgard's garrison completely wiped out, but there were also a large number of skeleton soldiers wearing Asgard's standard armor, but the color was like freshly unearthed black and green skeleton soldiers patrolling around the core area.
Could it be that the core area of the Golden Palace had become an enemy zone? For a moment, Luke wanted to complain, but he felt that there were too many things to complain about.
He had seen people squander, but he had never seen someone squander so quickly.
The two brothers, Thor and Loki, had been fighting for the throne for many years. Now that their father was dead, the Golden Palace belonged to someone else.
There was already a hint of dark humor in this.
Observing the situation from a distance, Luke put away the spaceship and entered the central area of Asgard in stealth mode.
As for what exactly happened, it was better to listen to the private discussions of the ordinary Asgardians.
There were many rumors about this great change, but many of them were true.
Fine, even if Luke wanted to look for the higher-ups of Asgard, he didn't know who to look for.
There was no sign of Heimdallr at the Bifröst, and even the great sword that opened the Bifröst was gone.
Torloki was nowhere to be seen, nor were the three warriors of the Immortal Palace and Heve. The guards were almost all dead.
These people were the ones fighting against Hila and her skeleton soldiers, so they knew the most.
Perhaps there were survivors hiding among the civilians.
…
The infiltration and investigation went smoothly.
In less than half a day, Luke heard important news.
First of all, Thor and Loki did not return to Asgard at all. Only Hila did.
Recalling how it felt to be on the Rainbow Bridge, Luke felt that it was possible that Hila had "forced" them out of the channel and teleported them somewhere else.
No wonder the Asgardian guards had been defeated so badly and had almost no power to resist.
With Hila's ability to suppress the two Thor brothers, without a general to hold her back, the guards would be able to harvest a large piece of leeks.
Secondly, the battle was not over yet.
Some of the guards escaped and hid in various parts of the core area to contact each other, thinking about how to defeat the evil demoness and save Asgard.
That was why Luke could still see the smoke and dust.
There was no great battle, but sporadic battles were still taking place.
After killing the guards, Hila had no intention of managing Asgard at all.
She just sent those resurrected skeleton soldiers to search everywhere for the big sword that opened the Rainbow Bridge.
Of course, Odin's Lance of Eternity had the highest authority in Asgard and could open the Bifröst.
But Loki, the clever little ghost, attaches great importance to this big treasure that controls the highest authority in Asgard, for fear that Thor will take it back.
So before going to Earth with Thor, Loki hid the Lance of Eternity.
Hila also thought that Odin did not want to give her the highest authority before his death, so she did not search around and focused all her attention on the big treasure sword.
For this, she had captured and killed many people in Asgard.
Thinking for a moment, Luke still took action and rescued some guards and civilians who were being chased by the skeleton soldiers.
However, his method of rescuing them was more violent. Basically, he would knock them out or paralyze them before stuffing them into the No.2 Space. Then, the Level Two clone on the Chaos Planet would retrieve them.
The Level Two clone didn't have to explain too much to the rescued Asgardians. He just said that he was Thor's friend and was only responsible for temporarily settling them down for a while.
The rescued Asgardians all believed it.
After all, Hila, the Goddess of Death, could not be bothered to play any dirty tricks with them. It was purely a waste of time.
There was only one way to deal with those who disobeyed her – kill them.
Thanks to the Level Two clone's questions, the rescued people also gave him a lot of information about the previous battle.
It was said that the three warriors of the Immortal Palace died on the first day. Sif had been away for a few years and had never returned, so she was spared.
Luke was still a little sad when he heard the news.
When he first met the three warriors in Shackelford, he had been quite envious of their strength.
After a few years, such strong Asgardian warriors had died just like that.
On the other hand, the lackey behind the three warriors named Skorch survived because his knees went soft and he knelt down quickly.
Of course, this Skorch didn't have a good time.
He only wanted to live, but seeing his former comrades and compatriots killed by Hila and the skeleton soldiers, he felt conflicted and uncomfortable, but he didn't dare resist.
The three warriors were much stronger than him, but together, they couldn't survive a minute under Hila's hands.
Even if he resisted, Hila only needed to casually wave her flying sword, which would take more than 0.1 seconds.
However, Luke didn't have too much time to pay attention to the spineless Skorch.
It was important to save people, but it was even more important to take a lot of supplies and equipment from Asgard.
He had saved the Asgardians out of the goodness of his heart. It was impossible for him to provide for so many people, and it was perfectly reasonable to use Asgard's supplies to support the Asgardians.
Hila didn't care about these people and supplies at all, at least not for the time being.
She didn't even touch Odin's treasury. She only took some Eternal Flames to revive her skeleton soldiers and her mount, Fenrir.
After that, she focused her attention on finding the big sword. The skeleton soldiers didn't need these supplies anyway.
Luke took advantage of this a few times to scrape the land of Asgard.
He wouldn't embezzle these supplies at all.
However, the Asgardians who were rescued later voluntarily gave some to him, which was their freedom.
As a veteran in the field, Luke was very experienced in this sort of thing.
The remaining guards among the rescued were also very eager to help. They marked out the locations of the warehouses, the types of supplies, and how to open them.
Thus, while Hila was obsessed with finding the big sword, someone was playing a game of ants moving house behind her.
In the meantime, Luke noticed Heimdall.
The former ruler of the Rainbow Bridge now looked very down and out. The dazzling golden armor had been replaced by a set of gray clothes.
Apart from the big sword on his back, he didn't look eye-catching at all.
Heimdall was doing the same thing as Luke. The difference was that he didn't have a way to send people out of Asgard.
A good person like Luke naturally chose to help others.
He contacted Heimdall that day and said that he could provide a small stealth spacecraft to secretly send the Asgardian refugees away.
Heimdall stared at Luke with his strange amber eyes for a long time before he finally nodded. "Thank you. You're indeed a good person. "
Luke's eyes flickered. What did this guy mean? Did he think I wasn't a good person before?
Hm, wait, could it be that this guy also spied on me when he was spying on Dr. Jane? Luke thought that was the only possibility.
Otherwise, why would Heimdall, a Knight who had come to Asgard for the first time, have an "I misunderstood you" expression on his face?
But it didn't matter what Knight or Big Dipper did. In any case, these aliases didn't have any direct contact with the main body.
If Heimdall really knew something, he would have told Thor long ago.
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