There were always some things that you would find useful the longer you owned them. Even if there were not many such things, having even one of them was something to be very happy about.
Saber was very lucky. He had one of them.
The Eye of Repentance sounded like some kind of evil thing, but in fact, it did not belong to justice. This thing allowed the user to see into the secrets of the soul. Of course, while Saber regarded it as a secret detector, other knights always regarded it as a useful weapon.
To be honest, there were many weapons that were better than this, but there weren't many better secret detectors out there.
"Bang!"
Saul was so angry that he flipped the table in front of him and shouted at Seber like a wild beast, "I trust you, you bastard! I was willing to sit down and talk with you, but you searched my soul! You almost burned it! You almost killed me! "
"Uh-huh."
Saber shrugged indifferently.
"I have full control of the Eye of Repentance a long time ago. It will only burn when I need it to. Mr. Saul, you should be glad that you are a simple exile. If you had even the slightest bit of Asgard's evil conspiracy on you, you wouldn't be standing here shouting at me now."
He looked at Saul, interlaced his fingers and placed them on his legs. He whispered, "Now, you seem to be a reckless and arrogant person.
"Now, it seems that you are indeed a reckless, arrogant, and rude war fanatic. I think there is no problem with your father's punishment. You should indeed learn how to distinguish between danger and threat. For example, if any fellow from any other pantheon is standing in front of me, I will not hesitate to draw my sword and slash at him. Only when it comes to the Asgardians, I will ask for the reason before I slash."
"Because the Supreme Mage also knows that you are different from other gods. You did not return to Earth to rule. But you see, this is the problem."
Saber spread out his hands.
"It doesn't matter what you think. What really matters is that you are doing the same thing as the guys from other divine systems. Actions are the most important, aren't they?"
"What are you trying to say?"
Saul looked at Saber angrily. If it were not for the fact that he could not beat him, he would have already swung his hammer.
Saber lit another cigarette indifferently and whispered, "What I want to say is,
"What I want to say is, look, did I hurt you? Why are you so angry? Just because I saw those meaningless trifles in your mind? Saw the ambiguous relationship between you and the Goddess Sif? "
"Enough!"
Saul yelled, "Enough! Stop it! I knew you Midgardians were crazy! I knew it! "
He looked at Saber fiercely.
"Now that you have seen my soul and confirmed that I am not in danger, can I go? Bastard! "
Seber lowered his head and looked at his watch. He calculated the time and looked up at Saul.
. and looked at Saul to look at him....... I rarely treat people to a meal. "
"Open the door! Send me away! Bastard! "
Saul cursed. Saber snapped his fingers and shook his head.
"Sorry, that door was opened by the Demon Mages of The Devil Gang. I don't have the ability to teleport, so you can only take a plane back. However, Gotham happens to have a plane to Mexico that can give you a lift."
The distressed Thor cursed as he left. He looked somewhat weak, but to be honest, from this point, it could be seen that Saul was actually a smart person. After realizing that he had been cheated, he could quickly adjust his views and obediently swallow this loss. This made Saber look at him in a new light. It seemed that Mr. Thor had learned a lot of philosophy on life on Earth.
Less than two minutes after he left, a golden portal opened up and Strange appeared on Seiber's sofa in casual clothes. He looked at the messy living room and waved his hand to restore it to its original state. He said in a low voice, "What's the matter?"
He whispered, "Have you investigated it?"
"Yes."
Saber nodded. "Saul himself is a simple exiled person, but his purpose for coming to Earth is not simple. He himself doesn't know what kind of mission he has on him."
After saying that, he sighed in disappointment.
"Unfortunately, the second half of the divine words was erased by Loki. I can only vaguely see a few clues. The souls of the Asgardians are very strange, especially when they have their so-called" divine power ". The Eye of Repentance can't completely see through the secrets. However, I've gotten enough information from Loki's clone. It's enough for you to make a judgment."
He raised his head and looked at Strange.
"The Asgardians have a seal on Earth … Maybe the main body of the seal isn't on Earth, but at least there's an exit on Earth. As for what they're sealing … I don't know, but to be so important to Odin that he didn't hesitate to go to war with the Sorcerer Supreme and send his son to risk his life to strengthen it, it looks like a very terrifying thing."
"Well … if that's the case, then some things can be explained."
Dr. Strange nodded and breathed a sigh of relief.
"Haven't you always wanted to know why the Ancient One still forbade Asgard from returning to Earth despite knowing that they had no intention of occupying Earth?"
"Well, it has something to do with this seal?"
Saber asked tentatively. Dr. Strange nodded.
"It should be. I've seen it in an ancient book. In ancient times, when other divine systems enslaved humans to worship them, only the Norse divine system of the Asgardians really fulfilled their duty to protect humans. They really treated Earth as a vassal state. Even when the Frost Giants attacked Earth, Odin personally led an army to expel them. This is something that no other divine system has ever done."
"But … nearly 1,500 years ago, in the Norse region, the Asgardians broke out in a war there. No one knows the cause of the war. The Sorcerer Supreme should have experienced the war, but she never talked about the experience of the war. The ancient books only record that after the war, the population of the entire European continent plummeted by two-thirds … In other words, the Asgardians almost destroyed Earth's civilization."
Strange rubbed his chin and said,
"I once suspected the reason why the Sorcerer Supreme expelled the gods. Now it seems that it should be that war, and that seal, 1,500 years ago, was almost the last active period of the Asgardians on Earth. All of this should be inseparable from that war. Well … I'll leave the matter of the seal to Sorcerer Modu. What I'm more curious about is, why did you let Saul go?"
"With your character, shouldn't you have killed him directly?"
This question made Saber very upset. He glared at Strange and said, "Am I a murderer and destroyer in your eyes? Bastard … Well, I admit that I've killed a lot of people, but they deserved to die. As for this time, it's very simple. His brother Loki lied to him. With Saul's character, after knowing all this, he will definitely rush back to Asgard to settle the score with Loki. What will Loki do to protect himself? "
Doctor Strange didn't answer. Saber stood up and said in a low voice,
"When a person is in fear, in order to protect himself, he will do crazy things … For example, when his brother is still weak, he will send an assassin to kill him. Hahaha, do you know what I saw in the memories of Loki's magic clone? You won't believe it. In short, I'm sure that there will be an internal strife in Asgard, which will seriously weaken the strength of that planet. Compared to killing a weak prince and causing Asgard to reunite because of hatred, I'd rather see that kind of scene. "
"The Sorcerer Supreme also wants to see that … After all, she and they are real enemies!"
"… You really look like a damn schemer!"
"But you also agreed, didn't you? So, we're the same … "
And just as Saul squeezed into the cabin of a transport plane full of ammunition and headed to his destination, on the road from New Mexico to Mexico, his new friends also encountered some … trouble.
"We shouldn't have driven in the dark, oh my God!"
Dr. Erik was sweating profusely as he tried to lift the RV full of experimental equipment with a jack. Beside him, Jane rolled the spare tire out from the back of the car. To be honest, for two astrophysicists, changing tires was simply too difficult. It was much more difficult than observing the secrets of the stars, and the only crazy girl who had the experience of changing tires was nowhere to be found.
"It looks like the scene of some horror movie! It's really bad! "
Dr. Erik looked at the dim surroundings while clumsily holding the hexagonal screwdriver. He didn't know where to start. On the other hand, Jane's face was full of worry. Obviously, she was worried about someone else.
"I say, Jane, your father used to teach at the university with me. You're like my daughter, so I should say now that you've fallen in love with that bastard, right?"
Dr. Erik sat on the tire, drinking water while looking at Jane's expression. He shook his head.
"Sigh, I admit that Saul is a mysterious man, especially the strange halo around him. Oh my God, an alien, a prince, and the protagonist of those fairy tales you heard when you were a child … If I were you, I would be fascinated by him, but believe me, you won't be happy together."
"Why? Doctor? "
Jane asked in a low voice. Dr. Erik smiled bitterly and said, "That night, Saul was having a good time drinking. He told me that Asgardians can live for five thousand years … Jane, do you know what that means?"
Jane was a scientist. Of course, she knew what this meant. The atmosphere fell into silence for a while, but soon, it was interrupted by the crazy girl, Daisy, who ran over crazily.
"Come on! Jane, and Erik, I found something amazing over there! I swear, you'll be interested! "
The girl, who never knew what sadness felt like, pulled Jane towards the inside of the abandoned parking lot. Dr. Erik had to follow behind them. A moment later, they came to the inside of the abandoned building. Jane saw Daisy throw a coin into the sky, but the next moment, the coin not only did not fall, but slowly floated up.
This scene left Dr. Erik, who had just arrived, dumbfounded. What was even more frightening was that when the coin rose about 30 meters into the air, it seemed to have been swallowed and disappeared without a trace. The next moment, it reappeared about 2 meters above the ground under everyone's feet. It was like a special and strange circular passage.
"This is … a spatial fault!"
Dr. Erik had studied astrophysics all his life. He saw the truth of the strange situation at a glance. He shook his head and said incredulously, "Here, a naturally occurring spatial fault? All physicists will go crazy. Oh my God … Is this the good luck that Saul brought? "
"Earth's natural space will not produce such a crack."
Jane looked around and picked up the small observer she carried with her. She glanced at the dark floor behind her. "There is weak radiation here. Obviously, this phenomenon … This is not natural!"
A trace of doubt flashed in her eyes as she turned around and walked into the darkness. Dr. Eric and Daisy looked at each other and followed her into the building. But a moment later, a scream broke the silence of the dark floor, followed by the crazy girl, Daisy, shouting, "Don't worry.
"No! Jane! No … Erik! Jane fainted! Come on! "
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