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Marvel: Did I reveal the plot? - Chapter 75

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Marvel: Did I reveal the plot?

Marvel: Did I reveal the plot? - Chapter 75
After Thor found that he could not pick up Myrnir no matter how hard he tried, he fell to the ground in a decadent manner.

"Why do this to me, Myrnir.

He couldn't believe that Myrnir, who had fluttered lightly in his hands before, would one day refuse to be lifted up by him.

Thinking

that he would have to live with this weak body for the rest of his life made Thor even more decadent.

Seeing Thor like this, Nick Fury walked up to him and tentatively said, "Thor?

Although Thor's appearance looked more smiling than himself, he himself was thousands of years old, an age enough to be his grandfather.

Thor didn't raise his eyes, but just waved his hand and said, "Call it whatever you want." "

He's not in the mood to pay attention to what it's called anymore.

Seeing that Thor didn't care, Nick Fury asked, "Thor, can I ask what happened?" "

According to our Earth's records, Myrnir is your exclusive weapon, why did it fall to Earth?

Thor heard Nick Fury ask this, and he couldn't care about decadence, and he was a little embarrassed.

"This..."

This matter is too humiliating to say, he can't say that he rebelled against Father God, and was thrown down by Father God in a fit of anger.

Seeing Thor's face was different, Nick Fury hurriedly said: "It's okay, if you don't want to say something, don't say it, I asked about it, I just want to know the cause and effect, and see if there is anything we can help you." Hearing

Nick Fury say this, Thor was a little suspicious.

Even if Nick Fury knows something about the future, he shouldn't be so attentive to himself.

Noticing Thor's face full of doubt, Nick Fury explained: "We are also surrounding ourselves, after all, this Myrnir is really unsafe here, and it can't be moved, and it will cause the covetousness of lawbreakers, which is really dangerous." Nick

Fury's words weren't fooling Thor, he really felt that this Myrnir was not good for them to put it here.

No one can take this Myrnir, and if they want to study, they can only create a base here to study.

But the appearance of Myrnir has spread widely on the Internet, and it is useless to explain that they stopped it in time.

Now there must be people who already know about the existence of Myrnir, and it won't be long before someone comes to rob it.

At that time, Myrnir will not be able to move, they can only stick to the same place, it must be a waste of manpower and money, it is really not profitable.

Listening to Nick Fury's explanation, Thor reluctantly believed the other party, and after thinking for a while, he simply told Nick Fury about the matter.

"The cause was that I broke into Jotunheim and tried to take it completely, but failed, and Father Odin and I had a fierce quarrel, after which he stripped me of my divine power, sealed my divine power, and expelled me from Asgard, and Myrnir was also thrown to Earth at that time. Thor

didn't say that this matter was completely because he was obstinate and overconfident in his strength, and then he was almost killed by the frost giant, and it was Odin who came to save him.

After all, this matter is really humiliating.

Nick Fredor is a shrewd person, although she is not as old as Thor, but his scheming is not comparable to a hundred Thor.

So he could see almost at a glance that Thor was hiding.

For example, why did Thor cross the god king Odin and attack Jotunheim

, if it was just a simple quarrel, why did Odin directly expel Thor?

When he knew that Thor, the thunder god of Norse mythology, would come to Earth one day, he carefully studied Norse mythology and wrote down everything inside.

Jotunheim, like the Earth known as Midgard, is one of the nine kingdoms on the World Tree and is also home to the Frost Giants.

And the Frost Giants were the mortal enemies of the gods who lived in Asgard a long time ago.

If Asgard really wants to start a war with Jotunheim, it can only be ordered by the god king Odin, after all, it is a war between two kingdoms, not a trivial matter.

If two countries on their earth are at war, then the leader must declare a war, and others are not qualified for this.

Although Thor is the crown prince of Asgard, he is only the crown prince, and he has not really become a god king, so he is not qualified to go to war.

And it can be seen from the fact that Thor and Odin quarreled later, Odin did not agree to go to war, and this attack on Jotunheim was Thor's initiative.

And the result made Odin very angry, and even angry that he directly expelled Thor.

Thinking about it like this, Nick Fury couldn't help but think about conspiracy theories.

Could this be because Odin felt that Thor had the intention of usurping the throne, so he was so angry?

Referring to the ancient history of the ancient Chinese kingdom, how many princes caused the emperor's jealousy because they touched the military power, and then were executed or confined by the emperor.

So what Thor wanted to hide was that he wanted to usurp the throne, and then Odin found out, so he expelled him.

But if you think about it, it may not be right either.

Chu Wei's diary vaguely said that Odin may not live long now, and he expelled Thor this time only to test him and make him a qualified king.

Odin, who thought like this, certainly did not expel him out of fear of Thor.

Most importantly, from the short moment he observed Thor, he could see that Thor did not have the brain to usurp the throne....

So Nick Fury is more inclined to Odin because he wants to cultivate Thor, but Thor can't support the wall, which directly caused him a wave of big trouble.

Then he disciplined Thor, and Thor still disobeyed and quarreled with him directly, so Odin was furious and felt that he was going to give Thor a cruel blow, so he directly expelled the person.

Of course, this is all Nick Fury's own speculation, and whether it will be true is unknown. But the probability that Nick Fury himself guessed was at least 70 percent.

Successive kings have been like this, while hoping that their heirs will be excellent and then replace them, but they are afraid that the heirs will be too good and threaten their position.

So the most difficult thing to do in this world is the crown prince, not good, not good, it's a dilemma.

Combined with these speculations, plus what was revealed in Chu Wei's diary, Odin is really honing Thor.

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Marvel: Did I reveal the plot?

Marvel: Did I reveal the plot? - Chapter 75

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