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Chapter 69 - Chapter 69: Poor Thor Doesn't Know, He Has Already Been Trapped!

[For us, Thor has always been a trustworthy friend.]

[For the earth, Thor is a trustworthy superhero.]

[Although many things happened in the middle, he is still our partner!]

[However, I still hope that Mjolnir will fall from the sky as soon as possible, and Thor will be deprived of his divine power, become a common man, and be exiled to Earth.]

[It's not that I can't wait to see the old man and the teammates we used to live and die together with, and fight against the enemies of the universe who want to destroy the world.]

[Instead, I hope that Thor, who is over fifteen hundred years old, can mature as soon as possible.]

[The faster his character matures, the higher our chances of winning will be when this parallel world faces a crisis of destruction in the future.]

[Also, I don't want to see Thor's sad but helpless eyes when Asgard is destroyed and half of its people are slaughtered!]

[I don't even want to see the picture of him dying in endless despair when the universe is destroyed.]

S.H.I.E.L.D.

Taking a deep breath, Nick Fury had an extremely complicated expression at the moment.

I don't know why, but when I saw this sentence, "I hope this Thor, who is over 1,500 years old, can mature as soon as possible," Nick Fury always felt a little awkward.

Fifteen hundred years old! Lived for more than 1,500 years!

Nope. Just like this, there are still people who are still immature at the age of more than 1,500?

In Nick Fury's opinion, this is unimaginable, even unreasonable, okay?

Just let a person on Earth live for more than 1,500 years, and then he will far exceed common people in terms of character and experience. You know, the maximum lifespan of people on Earth is only over a hundred years.

But what about this big guy? According to Su Che, the guy who has lived for more than 1,500 years is still immature.

So what has Thor been doing for more than 1,500 years? Is it because he is too well protected and has not experienced the baptism and beating of wind and rain, so his character is immature? Or is it because of his character originally?

No matter the reason, Nick Fury feels that if someone over 1,500 years old is immature, then no matter how strong his ability is, he cannot be trusted at all. Not to mention, as Su Che said, being willing to trust him with your life in life-and-death situations!

Only... Now that Su Che is writing inside the diary that Thor will eventually become fully worthy of their trust, does it mean that Thor matured slowly after being deprived of his divine power by the so-called God-King Odin and exiled to Earth?

If a person wants to become mature, he must go through some things. It's just... regarding the fact that Thor matured after he came to Earth, is there any intervention by S.H.I.E.L.D.?

Hmm... Regardless of which parallel world Su is in, whether Thor matures with or without S.H.I.E.L.D.'s intervention... Anyway, Nick Fury decided.

In order to let Earth have one more helper and let the Avengers alliance have one more superhero, just like Su said, when that iconic hammer falls from the sky and the Thor of this universe is exiled to Earth and becomes a common man, then I must arrange several sets of plans for Thor.

Don't dare to say anything else, but designing a few stories to let a guy who loses his divine power and becomes a common man grow up and mature as soon as possible should be perfectly fine on its own.

Start with emotion first. Then there is life and death. Finally, an awakening. In the middle, include some love and hatred, life and death, etc. A series of packages. After these few sets, even people with childish personalities will grow up!

Although the process will be a bit intense and hard. But, for the sake of the planet, Nick Fury doesn't mind turning himself into a little composition expert!

Hmm!

Now, Thor, who is "judging" on behalf of Asgard and launching a happy campaign against the disobedient rebels, doesn't know he is being watched. Even the next thing after being exiled to Earth has all been arranged by someone!

Definitely. Thor doesn't even know; the man who designed him... it looks like it's not just Nick Fury. Even his most beloved mother, the gentle and kind Queen Frigga, is all ready to personally design things so that her husband, Odin, deprives Thor of his divine power and banishes him to Earth!

No way. When I saw the black and gold diary say that Asgard would be destroyed and half of its people slaughtered, and finally Thor dying in endless unwillingness... the Queen of Asgard seems to have appeared before her eyes, recalling the time before she was married to Odin, the fearless warriors of the Vanir Protoss charging forward, but the final result being a tragic and desperate scene of death.

As the only Protoss in the Nine Realms, the Vanir Protoss experienced several life-and-death battles (perhaps referring to the Aesir-Vanir War), and there are not many left now. So, at this moment, as the Queen of Asgard, the tragedy of the Vanir Protoss must absolutely not be allowed to happen to the people of Asgard!

Perhaps, it is really like what that Su Che said. The sooner Thor matures, the more stable the future of Asgard and Earth, and even the Nine Realms, will be.

What's more, Thor is the next king of Asgard. It is his responsibility to protect the Nine Realms and Asgard! As long as Thor can mature as soon as possible, he can become the qualified crown prince of Asgard as soon as possible.

So even if the final result is that Asgard is still not spared, Frigga was willing to believe that by the time she entered the soul castle (likely Valhalla or similar), surely no one would blame her!

Thinking of this, Frigga continued to read the diary. After reading this diary entry, she planned to go to her husband, Odin, to discuss it.

Odin, the God-King of Asgard, you also don't want to see our future king of Asgard be an arrogant, immature, and warlike person!

[Wanda and Pietro's birthday presents are ready.]

[My Scarlet Witch will love this birthday gift.]

[But these days, when fishing with Steve, he always mentions things from seventy years ago intentionally or unintentionally.]

[Every time he mentions it, his eyes are filled with disappointment.]

[However, I know that he is not sad because he feels that he cannot integrate into this brand new world.]

[Instead, he misses the girl who once loved him.]

[Okay, maybe I'm going to give Nick Fury a call.]

[As a friend, there are some things that you can never pretend you didn't see.]

[Definitely, the premise is that he has made up his mind. Otherwise, I can't imagine how he should face it, and owe the girl who was seventy years late for the dance.]

[Okay, as I write this, I'm also a little homesick.]

[Unfortunately, Steve still has a chance to find her, but I am in this world, only a house, no home!]

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