Thor, as long as I kill you, then even if Loki no longer meets the requirements to be king, he is still Odin's only son. Odin has no choice at all, and the people of Asgard have no choice either." Tony Stark said.
Thor fell into silence, and he did not comment on the words of the three people.
Neither deny nor agree.
But this silence itself already explains some problems. After all, when similar topics were mentioned before, Thor, who is obsessed with his brother, would definitely defend Loki first.
Seeing Thor's expression, Tony Stark and the others didn't say anything more on this topic, but started discussing the problem instead.
"Thor, based on your understanding of the Destroyer's strength, which option do you think you should choose?" asked Phil Coulson.
"Except for Doctor Strange, whose strength remains unknown, there is only one person who is most likely to be the right one." Thor's voice was a little hoarse, "Me!"
This time, no one mentioned anything like "Thor's Law". They had said it was harmless to joke about it before, but now Thor was obviously in a low mood, and it was not a good time to joke.
"There's only one problem. If Loki really put down the Destroyer while I was exiled, and I'm still unable to pick up the hammer," Thor said, "I can't defeat the Destroyer without the hammer."
"Thor, where's your confidence?" Phil Coulson said, "Remember the Battle of New York? You were so awesome back then. The fact that you can't lift the hammer is only temporary. It's inevitable that you'll pick it up, it's just a matter of time. Why can't this be the time when the Destroyer arrives?"
"Thor, I can't defeat the Destroyer, right?" asked Tony Stark.
"Stark, your armor is very similar to the Destroyer's in some aspects. Perhaps one day in the future your armor will be powerful enough to fight against the Destroyer." Thor looked at Tony Stark and said, "But now, you are still far away."
"What about Dr. Banner?" Clint Barton asked. "Dr. Banner is incredibly strong and indestructible, and the angrier he gets, the more powerful he becomes. He's arguably the most powerful creature on Earth. Can't he defeat the Destroyer?"
"As for that big guy..." Thor didn't come to a conclusion immediately this time. Instead, he thought for a while before saying, "Dr. Banner is an exception on Earth. He may be able to defeat the Destroyer. But the Destroyer itself is indestructible. The destructive beam it shoots can melt almost all matter. I don't know if Dr. Banner can withstand it. So if you ask me if Dr. Banner can defeat the Destroyer, I will tell you that it is possible, but the possibility is very small."
"So, that's you, Crybaby," Tony Stark said. "I, it's impossible, Dr. Banner, it's very unlikely. So the only option left is you. Doctor Strange? That name sounds like a street juggler. We won't choose such a clueless character."
"Thor, you previously speculated that Loki's claim of Odin's death was intended to incite you to pick up Mjolnir," Phil Coulson offered. "In my opinion, the incitement wasn't the false news of Odin's death, but the Destroyer." Phil Coulson's train of thought became remarkably clear. "Remember what Commissioner Fury said in the video about who united the Avengers?"
"Commissioner Fury said some personal vendetta of Thor's led to the razing of a town," Clint Barton repeated.
"Ah, so that's how it is..." Tony Stark also came back to his senses. "This personal grudge refers to Loki's current plot against Thor. The town was razed to the ground. That can only be because of Loki's Destroyer!"
"That's right! Thor, the Destroyer came to New Mexico and destroyed the town. This incident stimulated you.
As a prince of Asgard, you wouldn't stand by and watch innocent people suffer disaster because of you, so you exploded, picked up the hammer at the critical moment, and regained your divine power." Phil Coulson said to Thor.
"There's another detail that supports this." Tony Stark also remembered some details. "In the video of how I solved the palladium poisoning problem, Coulson was originally watching me, but was sent to New Mexico halfway through. In other words, even if there was no space to answer the problem, Coulson would have gone to New Mexico. It was there that he witnessed the Destroyer, which is why Coulson later used the 'Destroyer replica weapon' to deal with Loki."
"You're all right." Thor slowly raised his head and spoke his answer word by word: "I choose D!"
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A card that looked like a tarot card appeared on the ground, but the pattern on it was not a scepter of pentacles, but a hammer.
"Thor, why does this hammer look so similar to yours?" Phil Coulson couldn't help but say as he stretched his head to take a look.
"It really looks like my hammer." Thor looked at the pattern on the repair card and handed it to Phil Coulson. "I have no use for this thing. Here you go."
"Thor, this is your hammer pictured here. I'm afraid the only thing I can do is repair your hammer." Phil Coulson didn't answer.
"Repair the hammer?" Thor shook his head. "My hammer needs repairing? My hammer is made from the core of a planet. It's impossible to destroy it! I have no use for this card."
"But I'm afraid we can't use it, so you should keep it." Phil Coulson said.
Thor glanced at the hammer on the card, said nothing more, and put it away.
Not long after, the space started playing videos.
Thor, wearing a plaid shirt and jeans, was skillfully wiping dishes in a room. He looked so skilled, as if he had done it many times.
"That theory sounds good, Jane." Eric Silverg walked back and forth with a cup in his hand. "But without solid evidence, the scientific association won't believe you."
Bang bang bang!
At this time, there was a knock on the door. When they turned around, they saw four people dressed in strange clothes like those in the Middle Ages standing outside the door.
"Found you!" one of the bearded men shouted.
Seeing these four people, Jane Foster, Daisy Lewis and Eric Silverger all opened their mouths in surprise and dropped the things in their hands to the ground.
Thor was surprised and laughed as he trotted over and hugged the bearded man.