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Feeling he had no chance of inheriting the throne, Loki chose to betray Asgard and join forces with the Frost Giants.
Just then, Odin fell into a deep sleep.
Loki temporarily assumed the throne and decreed that no one was allowed to bring Thor back from Earth.
However, he himself secretly came to Earth in order to deceive Thor.
"Because of your arrogance, Asgard is once again at war with the Frost Giants. Father was old and could not withstand such a huge blow, and has passed away."
"Now that I have inherited the throne, I have signed a truce with Laufey on the condition that you be permanently exiled and never return to Asgard."
The news of his father's death dealt Thor a far greater blow than the blow he suffered when he was unable to lift Mjolnir.
Thor broke down in tears.
Loki turned his back, a slight smile playing on his lips, and then disappeared from the room.
The god of deception is best at lying.
The simple-minded Thor could never have imagined that his beloved younger brother would deceive him with such a thing.
Feeling refreshed after a good night's sleep, Chu Yang prepared to continue his research on Thor's hammer.
Asgardian magic is unique, and by drawing inferences from other sources, it has greatly improved his own magical skills.
Chu Yang felt that if he could fully understand the inscriptions on Thor's hammer, his staffless spellcasting ability could be improved to the level of Dumbledore.
At that time, it would be a piece of cake to cast the three unforgivable curses again.
Halfway there, Chu Yang remembered Thor, who looked dejected.
So he turned a corner, made two cups of coffee, and went to the room where Thor was imprisoned.
Once inside, he noticed that Thor was even more depressed than before.
"Are you so frustrated that you couldn't pick up that hammer?"
Chu Yang immediately released Thor from his restraints and handed him the coffee.
“It has nothing to do with Mjolnir…” Thor held his coffee, his voice filled with sorrow, “My father died because of my selfishness and folly!”
A look of understanding flashed in Chu Yang's eyes. It seemed that Loki, that little liar, had been here.
He then asked, "There's a lingering smell of magic here. May I ask who has been here?"
Thor looked up in surprise. "You were able to sense Loki's magic? He's the most powerful spellcaster in all of Asgard, besides my mother!"
“Loki.” Chu Yang raised an eyebrow and smiled. “According to Norse mythology, you should be Thor, the God of Thunder, and your father is the legendary Odin, the King of Gods.”
Thor nodded and said, "Yes."
The door to the room was opened again.
It's Phil Coulson.
Seeing Chu Yang there, he said with some surprise, "I thought you would stay up until tomorrow morning."
Chu Yang laughed and said, "My thirst for knowledge has awakened me."
Phil Coulson nodded and said, "That's understandable. Scientists and magicians alike are fascinated by knowledge."
"However, I hope you won't unlock the prisoner's electronic shackles without authorization next time."
"Sorry," Chu Yang shrugged. "He needs a cup of hot coffee to calm him down right now."
“His father, Odin, has died.”
Phil Coulson scratched his head and said, "He's not only a god, but also a prince?"
Suddenly, Phil Coulson sensed something was off. "Who are you talking about? Odin? Odin from Norse mythology?"
Chu Yang nodded.
"That's right, the person you're holding tied up right now is none other than the famous Thor."
Americans prefer Greek mythology to Norse mythology and have produced a large number of related films and television shows.
They like to combine American elements with Greek mythology.
This has led people from other countries to mistakenly believe that Greek mythology is unique to the United States.
Their sons from the Korean peninsula have learned this trait very well.
Most people have only heard of Norse mythology but don't really understand it. Whenever the king of the gods is mentioned, people will subconsciously think of Zeus rather than Odin.
Phil Coulson, who was thinking of mythology, felt it was a dream at that moment, but the next second he thought Chu Yang was talking nonsense.
He was even reluctant to believe that Thor was a god, let alone that he was the God of Thunder.
Loki was just here.
Chu Yang dropped a bombshell.
"impossible."
Phil immediately shook his head and said, "There are surveillance cameras everywhere here."
"Cameras cannot stop God's magic."
Chu Yang chuckled.
“He’s telling the truth. Loki just came by and told me about my father’s death.”
Thor remained dejected and recounted the whole story.
Phil Coulson felt a chill run down his spine; the successive news reports sent his heart on a rollercoaster ride.
"Mr. Agent, don't be nervous, this is most likely fake news."
Chu Yang finished his coffee in one gulp and let out a satisfied sigh.
"impossible!"
Thor frowned, looking at Chu Yang with an unfriendly expression. "Loki wouldn't lie to me about something like this."
Chu Yang's lips curled up in a sneer: "If he were truly the legendary Odin, how could he have died so easily?"
"Is it simply because they're old and can't handle the pressure?"
"You've only been on Earth for a few days?"
Thor paused for a moment, and after thinking about it carefully, he also felt it was a bit strange. His father had just banished him to Earth, so how could he have died so quickly?
Chu Yang added, "As for signing a peace treaty with the Frost Giants, that's even more ridiculous."
"Odin, the king of the gods, is dead, and Thor, the god of thunder, has been banished to Earth. What will Loki use to intimidate the frost giants?"
"If I were a Frost Giant, I would have already launched a massive invasion of Asgard. Why would I bother with some bullshit peace treaty?"
Thor suddenly realized, and then boundless rage surged within him, causing him to roar:
"Loki!!!"
Phil Coulson quickly pulled Chu Yang aside and whispered, "You told me before that you were an alien, how come you've become a god now?"
Chu Yang said, "Is it possible that God was originally an alien?"
Phil Coulson was taken aback by what he heard. "That makes perfect sense!"
Chu Yang joked, "Hurry up and make the call, or you'll get yelled at again."
“I’ll get yelled at even if I hit you now!” Phil Coulson dialed the phone with a headache.
"It's the middle of the night, Phil!"
Nick Fury, suppressing his anger, slowly said, "So, what surprise awaits me?"
Phil Coulson coughed and walked out of the room.
Thor walked up to Chu Yang and said in a deep voice, "I must return to Asgard and expose Loki's lies."
Chu Yang shrugged. "It doesn't seem to make any difference that you're telling me this."
Thor stared at Chu Yang and said, "I just saw it. You can summon Mjolnir, and it responded to your call."
Chu Yang shook his head and said, "What responded to me was not Thor's hammer, but the magic that was cast on it. I just recited part of the incantation correctly."
Thor stared with his bull-like eyes, "Then read the rest correctly too."
Chu Yang laughed in exasperation, "Odin's magic can be used simply by reciting the spell correctly? Is it some kind of AI lock?"
Thor sighed, “What can I do? I am no longer qualified to wield the warhammer, nor can I summon the Rainbow Bridge.”
Chu Yang said, "That's your problem. You can stay on Earth and live your whole life if you want."
After saying that, Chu Yang left the room.
"Wait for me."
Thor hurriedly chased after him.
The two arrived at the area where Thor's hammer was located, where researchers were still measuring the energy fluctuations emitted by Thor's hammer.
Because of its unique material, scientists have tried many devices but have been unable to leave any marks on Thor's hammer.
They then abandoned the method of brute force splitting.
Even if it were possible now, Phil Coulson wouldn't allow it.
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