Chapter 230
"You're trying to get this lady to say things good for us when she returns to Asgard. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info "Nick Fury, secretly looked at his desktop computer and understood the meaning of the phrase "Heaven says good things, and the Nether Realm descends auspicious."
God, just now Evenson directly threw a hard straight translation, but he was quite confused.
"That's for sure. Evenson smiled and got up and said, "Although Heimdall's eyes claim to see everything, as the patron saint of Asgard, it is impossible for him to stare at the earth all the time, in fact, the energy he devotes to the earth should be quite limited, even if he occasionally glances over and looks, that feeling..."
"Hmm," Evenson organized the language, and he came up with a metaphor, "It's like you're looking at a satellite photo." β
Nick Fury shook his head and didn't say much.
"There's really only so much information you can get from the pictures. When you look at this set of satellite images, scratching your ears and cheeks to discern what is actually expressed on them... Hmph," Evenson said as he came to his desk, "Do you particularly expect an agent on the scene to report the situation to you?"
In fact, Nick Fury wanted to say that it was not too difficult for S.H.I.E.L.D. intelligence to get the right information from satellite images, but he thought about it again if there was really an agent lurking on the scene to report in real time, that would be ideal. After all, that's first-hand information, and it will be more detailed.
"So this Lady Sif is, although not an official envoy, she will remain on Earth now, and she is nothing more than a... Eb," Evenson said, picking at his face, "Sort of an accident." β
The corners of Nick Fury's mouth twitched, surprised? How did I hear that you kid put on a big move to smash people unconscious, and didn't catch the last train? Depending on the situation, she shouldn't have known about it.
"But after she returned to Asgard. Evenson continued, "Odin will inevitably ask her what she has seen and heard on Earth, and how much weight her opinion will carry as the Asgardian who has been on Earth for the longest time in hundreds of years, and I don't need to say it explicitly. β
Nick Fury pondered for a moment, and in his mind, what Sif had said about Earth after his return was probably like the World Security Council was now listening to Evenson's opinion about Asgard. There's no way, who knows best.
And with her current status as a crown prince, and as a queen she is likely to assume in the future, her own attitude towards the earth is also very important. Evenson continued.
"Will she become a queen?" Nick Fury asked, but he wasn't surprised by the subject.
In myths and legends, he is the wife of Thor, the god of thunder, and in reality, Odin also has this intention. Evenson said seriously.
"That's... What about Jane Foster?" Nick Fury asked, pouting with interest, "I heard she's in love with Thor." β
"Hmph," Evenson laughed, "I think you've got a decision on this issue, but I'd like to hear what you think." β
"Ours really looked at this issue. Nick Fury simply admitted that after all, it involves the identity of Thor, the god of thunder, and this kind of thing is not as simple as the relationship between two people, and its political impact is very huge.
"Our opinion is," Nick Fury said in a long voice, "but there is no opinion." β
"No opinion, no attitude, no opinion, no support, no opposition, no participation. Nick Fury, in one breath, said what they had come to in one breath.
"That's smart," Evenson looked surprised, "and it looks like those guys on the committee aren't bureaucrats who eat for nothing." β
"Of course, if you can sit in that position by bureaucracy alone, wouldn't that seat be too worthless?" said Nick Fury, half-jokingly, and although he sometimes didn't like the style of the committee, he also admitted that the people who sat in that position were very capable, and their insights were still valuable after they really took something seriously.
"We agree that Jane Foster can be called a mediator of the relationship between Earth and Asgard, and that she can be Thor's lover or even lover, but if she wants to go further, if she wants to achieve anything..."Nick Fury shook his head as if he felt pity, "The probability is infinitely close to zero." β
The people in the committee have really studied this issue seriously, such as the identity of the queen, even in a constitutional monarchy, is very important, not to mention that according to the royal family of Asgard, but the real power is not comparable to those empty shelves.
Therefore, they all feel that it is too unrealistic for a human woman to take such an important position.
First of all, there is the issue of longevity, 100 years of life, which is probably considered an early death in the eyes of the Asgardians, right? I have never heard of a kingdom that would deliberately marry a queen with a short life expectancy without prior knowledge.
Another question is that although humans and Asgardians are very similar in appearance, they are not 100% of the same species, and from a biological point of view, there may be reproductive isolation, and a woman who cannot give birth to an heir is likely to become a queen?
And in the end, they think about feelings, Jane and Thor, have completely different life experiences, and have different customs, and they may not have much in common together, so the people on the committee, even how long their relationship will last, is uncertain.
So they decided that in this matter, they still don't take a stand, so as to save the time when stealing chickens and rice.
"Then thenβ" Nick Fury, pushing the materials on the table to the side, "we should think about how to get her biased towards us, um... First of all, there's the question of hospitality, how do you think we should receive this Asgardian?"
"Well," said Evenson, who thought for a moment, "the Asgardians are martial and strong, and don't pay much attention to material comforts, but they are good drinkers for both men and women, so you need to be well prepared for this, and it doesn't have to be too expensive, but it must be fierce." β
"One more piece of advice. Evenson adds, "Their drinking culture is a bit tough, so if you find out that Sif is high drunk, it's best to get out of her way quickly for the sake of your agents' lives." β
"Also, if you want her to have a good impression of the Earth and say good things about the Earth when she returns, you'd better let her go to one more place besides that. Evenson said.
"Where?" asked Nick Fury solemnly, what could it be? Could it be Congress?
Evenson said mysteriously, "Let her go to Hollywood more." β