Boom!
In the underground core of Asgard, the divine power of fire and the Golden Palace's restriction collided directly.
A dazzling white light appeared and quickly spread out, covering the entire core of Asgard in the blink of an eye.
Amid the violent noise, Asgard trembled like a dying beast struggling with its limbs, but it couldn't escape its fate of death. Boom!
Boom! Boom!
Boom! All of Asgard split into countless pieces and exploded into dazzling flames in the starry sky.
After a few breaths, the fragments quickly dimmed and turned into dust in the starry sky.
In the large spaceship that was moving away, many Asgardians burst into tears as they shouted "Asgard."
Thor: (̄ ̄ ̄!) …
Loki: (?????) …
A moment later, Thor murmured, "Alright, the hardworking Asgardians aren't afraid of any challenges. Sooner or later, we'll be able to rebuild a brand new Asgard."
Loki: … Can you stop using the word "brand new"? Didn't that mean they had nothing and had to start from scratch?
While Loki was cursing his idiotic brother, he didn't know that Thor was thinking about something else. Hm, it seems that Knight helped us ship out a lot of things? Also, did he just say he was going to the treasury?
Now that Hila was dead and the problem was gone, Thor's thinking naturally changed.
The supplies and equipment that he hadn't been interested in before became important, including the treasures in Odin's Treasury.
When they had Asgard, the Asgardians didn't care about these things, but now that they were even borrowing spaceships, they had to be careful.
Materials and equipment could quickly restore Asgard's vitality, and many treasures in the treasury could be used as top-notch weapons as deterrents.
For example, the ice box that Loki had stolen from his father's house was a weapon of mass destruction.
That way, even if Thor wasn't around, Asgard would still be able to unleash some high-end lethality to ensure its own safety.
If only the knight would be a little quicker! Thor prayed silently in his heart.
Knight's clone, who he had been talking about, had already been summoned from the underground research lab in New York. He moved his body uncomfortably as he muttered, "Motherf * cker! The taste of being blown to pieces and then completely annihilated is too uncomfortable. "
Then, the level-three clone and the main body smiled bitterly. "Who knew Asgard would blow up so quickly!"
Luke thought that the so-called Twilight of the Gods would only result in Asgard splitting into several pieces and becoming uninhabitable.
Only now did he realize that he was still too young.
How could a prophecy known as the Twilight of the Gods be so "weak"?
Asgard was cracked, but it was broken into countless pieces.
Because Hila's Death Divine Power was connected to Asgard, and Surtell had injected all of his Eternal Flame Divine Power as if he was going to perish together with Asgard, the powers of both sides clashed endlessly, successfully grinding these fragments into dust.
To put it simply, Asgard was first 'cremated' by Surter, and in the end, even the 'ashes' were scattered by Hila and Surter.
What did it mean to have no remains? What did it mean to grind the bones and scatter the ashes? The poor Asgard was the first, and the money-hungry avatar was the second. It had personally experienced the "wonderful feeling" of being crushed into powder by two kinds of Divine Powers.
Even Luke, who had experimented on his own for many years, couldn't take it. It was only after a series of mental resistance that he didn't feel fear.
It just so happened that this felt like firsthand information on the Twilight of the Gods, which included the characteristics of the Death Divine Power and the Eternal Flame Divine Power.
It was rare for him to come into close contact with Divine Powers, and it was two kinds of "ice and fire" at once. Naturally, Luke had to keep it for research, and couldn't seal it with self-suggestion.
This was the dedication of a passionate researcher, and the price he had to pay.
In fact, the level-three avatar had turned to ashes, but the level-one avatar had stayed near what used to be Asgard to study it on the spot.
Studying the nature of Divine Powers was very important. Who knew, Luke might need to kill a "god" one day to keep himself safe.
It was already early January 2018.
Thor took the last batch of 300,000 Asgardian civilians to the chaotic planet.
A large camp had already been built there, and they could rest and reorganize after they arrived before making a long-term plan.
It was too dangerous to take a detour to Watheim, which passed by the Dark Elves, and then go to Earth.
The dark elves and Luke's avatar could accept the risk, but Thor couldn't gamble with 300,000 people.
Besides, directly sending a million Asgardians to Earth would definitely bring about a huge hidden danger.
Wouldn't the European and American officials on Earth be tempted by these living "gods"?
If they couldn't get a lifespan of thousands of years, couldn't they think of a way for their descendants to mix their blood?
With Heimdallr, the universe-level clairvoyant and clairaudient, Asgard would definitely know in advance. What would happen in the end?
In comparison, the chaotic planet was much simpler.
The Big Dipper clone led more than a hundred Asgardian guards and negotiated amicably with the leader of the predators. He explained that some of his friends needed to set up a temporary camp and rest for a while because of the long-distance migration.
Please forgive the leader for any inconvenience.
Sensing the aura of the hundred or so Asgardian guards, and thinking about the hundreds of thousands of "friends" in the "temporary camp," the leader said kindly that it was fine.
The leader wasn't a fool.
If he were to fight a force that had considerable strength and a large population, he would suffer a huge loss whether he won or lost, not to mention that the other party had a "friend" in Big Dipper.
Once the battle started, the final outcome probably wouldn't have anything to do with the leader — Big Dipper would definitely kill him first.
Over the past few years, many of the higher-ups on the chaotic planet who had designs on the "Justice Modification Factory" had disappeared overnight.
The Justice Modification Factory, on the other hand, was still alive and well, as if nothing had happened.
The leader didn't want to be the next unlucky person to disappear.
What "temporary camp" and "rest for a while"? He would just treat it as the truth. What if it came true?
When Big Dipper said that he wouldn't interfere with the management of the chaotic planet, he had doubted it.
But after a few years, the planet still belonged to the leader of the predators. It was just that there was now a Justice Modification Factory that he couldn't afford to mess with.
…
On Earth, while Luke studied divine power, he also took stock of his gains from this trip to Asgard.
There were so many basic supplies that he couldn't be bothered to count. He wouldn't play any tricks, and left everything for the temporary Asgardian camp.
A Knight's reputation was still very valuable to a friend.
Of course, the reward for the Justice Modification Factory's help was another matter.
Big Dipper didn't care, but the employees of the modification factory couldn't do it for free.
The Asgardian furniture, decorations, and artwork that Luke had taken away were given to the employees in the temporary camp as compensation.
The employees were also very satisfied.
Through the Guardians of the Galaxy, the modification factory opened up a channel to the higher-ups of the new star empire, Xandar.
The employees of the Justice Modification Factory were all decent people, and their purchases and sales were quite shocking.
Asgardian products were definitely the best.
Every time they brought a batch of these things to Xandar to sell, they could make a lot of money.
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