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Chapter 2111

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With Heimdall leading the way, Luke didn't have to waste time convincing the Asgardians.

As Asgard's gatekeeper, Heimdall had a high status and a good reputation here.

All he had to do was say a few words, and both the remaining guards and civilians would follow him.

Although Hila didn't massacre civilians, she didn't try to win people's hearts like a normal seizure of power.

She just had her skeleton soldiers kill the rebels.

In the past few days, because of the search for the sword, she had randomly captured a lot of civilians for interrogation. If they said they didn't know anything, she would make an example of them.

She publicly said that as long as they couldn't find a private room, the interrogation would continue.

Such high-handed methods made the civilians of Asgard panic.

Previously, they had nowhere to go, but now that Heimdall said that he would send them to a safe place to hide, most people chose to leave.

With Heimdall to share the burden, Luke only focused on "helping" transport "a little bit" of supplies.

As Odin's trusted aide, Heimdall knew more about the warehouses and treasuries.

The remnants of the guards weren't as wary as they were of an outsider like Luke. They also told Luke about the large armory that they hadn't told him before.

In two months, more than 300,000 Asgardian refugees had been stuffed into Planet Chaos.

After personally confirming the safety of the refugees with his eyes that could see the entire universe, Heimdall also paid attention to the equipment and supplies.

With these things, even if Asgard was no longer strong, the civilians wouldn't fall to the level of space refugees.

With the remnants of the guards as the backbone, they urgently recruited a group of young and strong civilians, and had the basic ability to protect themselves.

At this moment, every extra person they saved and took away a little more supplies and equipment was the capital to revive Asgard.

At that moment, Thor, who was sitting in some corner of the Bifrost, received news.

He called out to Heimdall many times, and finally got in touch with him.

Thor said that he and Loki had been knocked out of the Bifrost by Hila and fell to a planet called Sarkar. They had been trapped by the "Grandmaster" there and had become gladiators.

Loki was a little luckier than him. Not only had he arrived more than a month earlier, he had also become a guest of honor at the Grandmaster's house.

Unfortunately, after discovering that the sword had been stolen, Hila had strengthened the guards at the bridge.

Heimdall could not use the Bifröst to bring Thor back.

Furthermore, doing this would definitely alarm Hila. As soon as Thor came out of the Rainbow Bridge empty-handed, Hila would continue to press him against the ground.

Luke's star map didn't include Sakar, either, so Thor could only think of a way to escape on his own.

However, it was still beneficial to contact Thor.

First of all, Luke and Heimdall had bad news.

The longer she stayed in Asgard, the stronger she would become.

Because of this, Odin ultimately chose to die on Earth.

That way, Thor could at least make arrangements before she found a way to return to Asgard.

Unfortunately, the coward Loki was in a hurry to escape. In the end, the two brothers were thrown out of the portal, and Hila easily took over Asgard.

Now, even if Thor wanted to start a war, he had to consider the people of Asgard.

Heimdall was very depressed about this matter.

Luke, however, didn't feel anything. After all, Asgard wasn't his hometown.

As Thor's friend, he had helped save so many Asgardians and taken away enough supplies and equipment. This was already very helpful.

However, they had to be more careful in the future.

If they were targeted by Hila, Luke was confident that he could send Heimdall away, but it would be very difficult for him to continue sending civilians away.

After the bad news, Luke asked Heimdall a very important question. "You're now the king of Asgard. I still need your permission to take the supplies here. Is that okay?"

Thor was thinking about how to escape from Sakar and return to Asgard to save his people. When he heard this, he said casually, "No problem. Without your help, we wouldn't have been able to take away much. In the end, Hila would have benefited. Yes, you can take as many as you want from these things as you can. "

Bingo! Luke exclaimed in his heart, "Okay, I'll do my best to bring as many supplies as possible. I'll also bring out the technical database that I can find. "

"Be careful not to let Hila run into you." Thor didn't care much about this.

These things were very important, but wasn't the knight helping?

Heimdall had already told him that the knight had sent an unimaginable amount of supplies to the Asgardian camp on the planet of chaos.

As long as they weren't extravagant, they could at least last the 300,000 people in the camp for several years.

After the "communication" ended, Heimdall and Luke were full of energy.

Thor, the new king of Asgard, wasn't in any danger on Sakar. About a third of the Asgardians had already been evacuated, and they had plenty of supplies and equipment.

Loki? Sorry, but Luke was ready to kill him.

Heimdall didn't like this scheming person who had set him up time and time again. Not to mention, it was all because of Loki's cowardice that Hila had returned so easily.

Now, Luke and Thor would try to find out where Sakar was as soon as possible.

Once Thor returned, the final evacuation of the Asgardians could take place.

Hila was indeed very strong, and she was ridiculously strong in Asgard.

But as long as she dared chase them out of Asgard, they could set her up and beat her up. It was just that it wouldn't be easy to kill her.

The planet of chaos was relatively far away from the Nine Realms.

As long as Thor and the Asgardians didn't show up, Hila wouldn't find them for a long time.

And as long as there was a buffer time, the Asgardians could split up and not give Hila a chance to catch them all in one go.

Heimdall threw himself into the mission of saving the people with even more enthusiasm.

Luke, on the other hand, helped lead the way while frantically searching for warehouses and technical databases that wouldn't attract Hila's attention.

After obtaining Thor's authorization, Heimdall no longer had any qualms.

Besides, what Thor said made sense. If he didn't take them away, he could only leave them for Hila, his mortal enemy.

He told Luke about the few important warehouses and backups of the database that he hadn't said before.

He personally went to the database, took out the data, and immediately handed it to Luke to be transferred to the camp on the planet of chaos.

It was Luke's job to move the warehouse. Heimdall opened the door and left without looking inside.

In the face of a great disaster, people were the people.

Without these resources, Asgard would at most have a difficult time in the beginning.

Without enough people, with the pitiful birth rate of the Asgardians, it might take tens of thousands of years for them to recover.

The low desire to have children, the difficulty of conceiving, and the slow process of adulthood were the problems of long-lived species.

Luke, on the other hand, chuckled. It was foolproof this time.

Hila wasn't the rightful master of Asgard.

Even if she was the master, she was still a super villain in the system.

Given the system's discrimination against aliens, she had definitely killed a lot of humans on Earth.

Luke didn't have to worry about the system deducting points if he took anything from Asgard, which might belong to her.

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