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Chapter 2127 Happy New Year!!! Please give me a monthly ticket!!! I’m writing during the New Year!



Chapter 2127 Happy New Year!!! Please give me a monthly ticket!!! I’m writing during the New Year!

Chapter 2127 Happy New Year!!! Please give me a monthly ticket!!! I’m writing during the New Year!

"These things...Tony will definitely like them!"

Kai looked at the thing under his sword that turned into a pool of asphalt and said thoughtfully.

"Tony likes this?" Thor and Tony are very familiar with each other... maybe because they both have the last name Thor? Okay, just kidding. Actually, every time Thor comes to Earth, he basically lands at the Stark Building, because there is a suitable helipad there... No matter how magical the Rainbow Bridge is, it is still a teleportation device. Every time it teleports, it actually causes some damage to the local area. The power of this thing is not small. After all, the Rainbow Bridge is for Asgard to quickly deploy troops anywhere in the universe, but its original intention is actually a weapon... Strictly speaking, a teleportation device can also be considered a weapon. After all, a transport plane can also be considered a weapon, right? But the original intention of the Rainbow Bridge was not to teleport, but to destroy!

It itself is equivalent to a super cannon that can strike the entire map!

Back then, Loki wanted to erase his own ignominious bloodline, so he planned to use the Rainbow Bridge to blow up the entire Jotunheim! On the one hand, it could erase the rumors about his bloodline. Although this is true, Loki does not have any Asgardian bloodline at all. He is a purebred frost giant. It was Odin who wanted to make Jotunheim and Asgard completely peaceful for the so-called peace of the Nine Realms. His original idea was to let Thor become the king of Asgard, and his brother Loki become the king of Jotunheim. In this way, Asgard and Jotunheim would completely become brother countries.

Unfortunately... Odin had a good idea at first, but the same thing happened to Loki, Thor, and even Laufey, the king of the frost giants in Jotunheim. Odin originally thought that after the great war on Earth, Laufey would face up to the power gap between Asgard and Jotunheim and achieve a fragile peace. After all, the biggest obstacle to Loki returning to Jotunheim to inherit the throne was Laufey himself. As long as he did not recognize Loki's bloodline, Loki would have no right of succession.

Unfortunately, Laufey would rather have his entire clan confined to the bitter cold of Jotunheim, never able to go out to plunder, than bow to Odin.

In Laufey's opinion, Odin was obviously blinded by his own desires. He defeated him, stole his son, slaughtered his own people, and took away the artifact that had been owned by the Frost Giants for generations - the Frozen Box (I only recently learned that the real name of this thing is the Ancient Winter Coffin).

Don't let the Frost Giants plunder! (Although Jotunheim is the world that gave birth to the Frost Giants, even the Frost Giants think that the broken place is really cruel. If the Frost Giants want to grow stronger, they must plunder everywhere, otherwise they can't feed so many people. Therefore, for the Frost Giants, plundering in various places in the Nine Realms is like a farmer planting a field. It is indispensable. After all, you really can't expect a planet full of ice and snow to develop any decent agriculture)

To Laufey, Odin is absolutely irreconcilable!

So Odin's original plan quickly failed, but Odin couldn't just abandon Loki like that, so that's how it happened.

By the way, although Laufey has been defeated, surprisingly, Laufey's prestige among the frost giants has not diminished at all. On the contrary, the frost giants have lost so badly, but the frost giants are still loyal to him. The "War of the Realms" is even more exaggerated. In this comic, Laufey's wife is called Fabaodi. They have a son, Loki, the god of mischief in Asgard, but because Loki is short and embarrassed, Laufey and his wife concealed Loki's existence. And Laufey often beat Loki. A million years ago, Laufey somehow fell in love with Hef, the "mother of pests" in the Negative Zone, and they gave birth to countless greedy pests. Hef led these pests to invade the earth, but Hef's children were killed by the Stone Age Avengers, and Laufey vowed to avenge them. Many years later, Gaia gave birth to Odin's child Thor, and the Stone Age Avengers gathered together again to protect the newborn Thor. Laufey attacks Thor, and despite the best efforts of the Stone Age Avengers, Laufey kills Thor. (Yes, in this comic, Odin is one of the Ancient Avengers and fathered Thor with Gaia.)

"Phoenix" Fire Hair picked up Thor's body and resurrected Thor with the power of the phoenix.

In order to ensure his own fate, modern Loki traveled through time and space to the battlefield between Asgard and the Frost Giants. Loki appeared in front of Laufey, took advantage of Laufey's pride, lured Laufey to chase him, and left the battlefield. Odin's father Bor saw Laufey leave the battlefield and began to track him. Loki killed Bor who left the battlefield alone. That night, Loki disguised himself as Bor's soul and bewitched Odin to attack the Frost Giants. The next day, Odin severely injured Laufey and took away little Loki, claiming that Loki was his son. After Odin led the Asgard army away, modern Loki appeared and said that Laufey would never beat him again, and then killed Laufey who fell to the ground with serious injuries.

But even so, many years later, the Frost Giants still remembered their king. They went through great pains to find Laufey's skull. They led a Frost Giant wizard to Earth, slaughtered many Earthlings, and created blood ice in an attempt to pull Laufey's soul back from Hel. However, young Thor arrived with the Asgard army, killed the Frost Giants, and threw Laufey's skull into the sea.

In modern times, a Roxxon Corporation submarine discovered Laufey's skull through energy detection and brought the skull back to Roxxon Island.

The dark elf Malekith came to Jotunheim and wanted to form an alliance with the Frost Giants. He promised the Frost Giants to help them retrieve Laufey's skull. After Malekith learned that Thor had lost his godhood and could no longer lift Thor's hammer, he found the Frost Giants and led them to Earth to retrieve Laufey's skull. When Malekith and the Frost Giants invaded the Roxxon Corporation base, Thor arrived, but he was defeated by Malekith, who chopped off one of Thor's arms with Thor's axe, Jarnbjorn. However, Malekith and the Frost Giants were defeated by Jane Foster, the "Mighty Thor". Dario Ager, the CEO of Roxxon Corporation, took the initiative to contact Malekith, and the two sides formed an alliance. Dario gave Laufey's skull to Malekith, and Roxxon Corporation obtained the mineral rights to all the territories that Malekith would conquer in the future. (This version of Spicy Chicken Threads is so strong that he doesn't need any reality gems at all. He is just a super macho man)

Malekith brought Dario to Alfheim, slaughtered the light elves, and resurrected Laufey with the blood of one hundred light elves. The resurrected Laufey joined the Dark Council formed by Malekith and planned to divide the Nine Realms.

Just tell me, are these Frost Giants so stubborn? Such a loser is still worshipped by the Frost Giants and they are always loyal to him, and this has not changed for countless years!

When Loki sought to join the Dark Council, Laufey stopped him from joining. He decided to test Loki. Laufey took Loki to Jotunheim and had him defeat the five most powerful Frost Giants. Loki did not do anything, but used only words to make the five Frost Giants kill each other. Laufey came to Alfheim and told Malekith that he wanted Thor and Loki to die together. The Dark Council launched the "War of the Realms" that shook the entire universe and began to invade and divide the earth. Among them, Laufey and his Frost Giants were divided into North America. When Laufey tried to kill Freya, Loki cut off Laufey's left hand and saved Freya. Laufey claimed that giving birth to Loki was his biggest mistake, and then ate Loki. When the heroes of the world began to fight back, they told Laufey that the Dark Council had failed. Laufey said that he didn't care about the Dark Council at all and planned to eventually destroy it. Laufey also revealed that he had obtained the artifact Ancient Winter Casket and released a blizzard that began to devour the entire world. Daredevil threw Heimdall's sword Hof at Laufey, but Laufey ate it. This was exactly what Daredevil had planned. Loki, who was in Laufey's stomach, used the sword Hof to cut open Laufey's stomach and killed him. Laufey died again.

Far away.

Let’s talk about the Rainbow Bridge.

The Rainbow Bridge was originally designed to be used as a human cannon, but somehow it was changed into its current form... Of course, this is definitely a huge improvement, but it still cannot change the essence of the Rainbow Bridge as a weapon.

This thing can cause great damage when it is teleported.

The greater the power, the greater the damage.

Sometimes, when Asgard warriors enter the battlefield, they may inflict heavy casualties on the enemy due to the teleportation of the Rainbow Bridge.

Even if Thor is teleported alone, it will leave very deep marks on the ground. When Thor was first thrown to Earth from the Rainbow Bridge by Odin, he landed in the desert, which burned a circle of deep marks on the desert. This is why Professor Sylvig went there to study.

After all, just any random pattern wouldn't be enough to make such a big professor run so far just to take a look at a "crop circle".

Let me digress here. When I was a kid and watched Unsolved Mysteries of the World, I always thought that crop circles were left by aliens. But when I grew up, I found out that it was all fake!

The story began in 1547 in the town of Coscar, England. There was a very black-hearted farmer who often deducted the wages of his employees. This time, it was the autumn harvest season again. The farmer's wages were lower than in previous years. The employees were dissatisfied, but they had no other choice because they had no other jobs. They argued with the farmer. The employees said: You pay us such low wages, you will definitely be punished. The farmer said: Retribution? What a joke, how can there be retribution? Will the devil draw a devil triangle in my wheat field?

As a result, when the farmer opened his eyes the next morning, he found a big inverted triangle in his wheat field, which scared him. In the local folk culture, an inverted triangle is the symbol of the devil. The farmer thought it was a demon, so he raised his employees' wages. In fact, the reason behind this is very simple. Everyone can understand it at a glance. These employees just drew a triangle in the wheat field overnight, and then cut off this part of the wheat. Because they have been working in the fields for generations, they are very experienced and the triangles they drew are also very accurate. After that, coupled with the fact that people at that time were also superstitious, this matter quickly spread in the local village, and it became the earliest version of the crop circle. This content is also recorded in the Encyclopedia Britannica.

However, in the following 400 years, there were almost no records of crop circles on the British Isles. Crop circles came into people's eyes again in the 80s, in Wiltshire in the southwest of England. Another famous attraction in Wiltshire is Stonehenge. The emergence of Stonehenge has led to the rapid development of the local tourism industry, which has made a lot of money. Therefore, the mayor of Castleblair, Wiltshire, was inspired by this, because the local economic income depends on growing potatoes, but how much money can be made from growing potatoes? After some thought, he decided to develop tourism. However, in addition to the relatively primitive plains and large wheat fields on this land, there are basically no distinctive buildings. Whether it is natural landscape or cultural landscape, there is nothing to show. At this time, he thought of the story of crop circles that has been circulating in the UK for a long time. This was in the 80s. At that time, it was not complicated to draw some patterns on the wheat fields. It was completely possible to use airplanes to shoot and locate them in the air. So, in just one night, a large number of regular patterns appeared in the local area. In order to increase the mystery of the crop circles, local organizers also deliberately sprinkled some radioactive materials at the location of the wheat field village. In this way, when conducting tests, it can be found that wherever there are crop circles, its radioactivity is much higher than other areas. Soon, the town of Castleblair became another very famous tourist attraction in the local area after the giant ancient formation. Many tourists came here to feast their eyes on the mysterious Manquan circles and then taste the local potatoes. The potatoes in this place also became popular.

So… there is no such thing as crop circles, and all the subsequent ones are either pranks or people are just bored and want to attract attention.

In short, if the Rainbow Bridge falls on someone's building casually, it might burn a hole in the house and start a big fire... If the fire hydrant is out of water, it will be even worse and it will directly turn into a big fire!

It just so happened that Thor's helipad was very good and specially reinforced, so it could withstand the turmoil of the Rainbow Bridge. So after a few visits, Thor and Tony became very familiar with each other... After all, Thor regarded Tony's house as a transit station.

"Thor has such a special hobby?"

"That's not the case. The main reason is that these creatures are very good biological materials and can be used to do many things. Tony has been trying to take advantage of Venom, but now Venom and Eddie dare not show up in New York. If we catch this thing and give it to Tony, he will definitely be very happy!"


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