433, the plan of Hela, the goddess of death

Jotunheim, the land of the Frost Giants.

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On the dead ice field, a figure slowly walked forward in the cold wind that froze through the heart.

The person in the black and green tights was none other than Hela, the goddess of death, who had just escaped Odin's seal.

After escaping the seal, Hela did not return directly to Asgard, but came to Jotunheim, the hometown of the Frost Giants, through a secret space passage hidden on Earth.

Hela broke free from Odin's seal and regained her freedom.

However, the seal imposed by the Heavenly Father-level existence is not so easy to break.

In order to get out of the cage that had imprisoned her for thousands of years, she consumed almost all the death divine power in her body.

She knew that Odin wasn't really dead now, and she knew that her current state wasn't fit to return to Asgard.

So, she traveled to Jotunheim, where she planned to regain some strength before returning to the Asgard that had haunted her for thousands of years.

At first, a trip to Jotunheim wasn't part of her plans.

However, the moment she managed to break through the seal, she saw a bald woman in an orange-yellow mage robe.

Supreme Mage Ancient One!

As soon as Hela, the goddess of death, is freed, she meets the Ancient One, who is at the same level as Odin.

Under the friendly advice of the Ancient One, Hela, the goddess of death, decisively gave up the idea of regaining her strength on Earth and left Earth as soon as possible.

The ubiquitous cold wind continued to blow towards Hela, who was slowly moving forward, and her long, slightly messy black hair was blown.

Because of the excessive consumption of divine power, the tights-like clothes on her body showed signs of damage everywhere, revealing the white skin under the clothes.

In terms of age, Hela, who has survived for nearly 3,000 years, is an out-and-out old man.

But from the outside, Hela is no different from a middle-aged woman in her forties.

Strictly speaking, it's not without a difference.

At least Hela's innate royal momentum is not something that ordinary people can have.

Blown by the cold wind, Hela walked towards the end of the ice field step by step.

Although she is not a frost giant, the cold wind of tens of degrees below zero cannot affect her in any way, and even makes her feel some "warmth".

Compared to the "underworld" where she was imprisoned, Jotunheim's harsh environment was no different from a good paradise.

Hela is going to meet an old friend, an old friend who had once surrendered to the Asgardian army.

Frost Giant, Laufey!

When she fought with Odin in the Nine Realms, Hela had a lot of dealings with Laufey.

In her memory, Laufey was one of the few frost giants with well-limbed limbs who possessed enough intelligence.

It's just that when she dealt with Laufey, Laufey was not yet the King of the Frost Giants.

At that time, it was Laufey's father who sat on the throne.

But at this time, she would never have imagined that Laufey had died at the hands of his own son a few years ago.

As Hela, dressed in thin and torn clothes, made her way through the ice field, several storm giants who had hidden in the cold wind spotted her.

Although Jotunheim is the land of frost giants, in addition to frost giants, there are also various giants such as storm giants and mountain giants.

It's just that the Frost Giants have an absolute advantage, so Jotunheim has become the land of the Frost Giants.

These storm giants, hidden in the cold wind, were the first to notice Hela's existence and confirmed her identity as an Asgardian Protoss.

Neither the Frost Giants nor the Storm Giants have a good opinion of the Asgardian Protoss.

So, these storm giants decisively chose to make a move, intending to taste the taste of the Asgardian gods.

However, these storm giants never imagined that Hela, who seemed to them to be extremely fragile, actually possessed strength far beyond their imagination.

Just as they appeared, about to say a few harsh words to Hela and admire her look of fear by the way, Hela slowly raised her right hand, and a dark green flame full of death power appeared in her palm.

Before the storm giants could react, the dark green flames in Hela's hands came to them, burning their invisible storm bodies wildly.

It only took a second or two for the dark green flames to burn the Storm Giant's body to the ground.

Under the entanglement of dark green flames, three irregular crystal-like crystals floated onto Hela's right hand.

Without the slightest hesitation, Hela directly crushed the green crystal in her hand and inhaled the soul energy contained in her body.

With the influx of soul energy, the holes in Hela's clothes were also quickly repaired at a speed visible to the naked eye.

All the soul energy of the three Storm Giants had only repaired the smallest hole in Hela's clothes.

After doing all this, Hela continued to walk into the distance.

The soul energy of the three storm giants could only restore this insignificant bit of strength to Hela, who was only half a step away from the Heavenly Father level.

She didn't pay much attention to that, though.

Jotunheim may be a barren country, but there are a staggering number of Frost Giants.

With these frost giants here, she didn't have to worry about recovering her strength at all.

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After learning the news of Hela's escape from the Supreme Mage Kokuchi, Rog didn't stay long in Kama Taj and returned to Asgard with a portal magic.

When he returned to the golden palace again, he finally remembered what he had forgotten just now.

Tony!

Tony, who was drunk, had just been forgotten by him in the Golden Palace.

However, the matter was quickly resolved perfectly, and even Tony himself did not find out.

Under Thor's arrangement, the drunk Tony was taken to an extremely luxurious room by several maids with good temperament and appearance.

As for what happens next, Rogge doesn't really care.

Having lived in Asgard for a while, he was relieved to hand over Tony to these extremely professional maids.

"Hela is out of trouble, and she's off Earth."

In the council hall where Thor usually works, Rogge told the news he had gotten.

"I'll let Heimdall do his best to find Hela's whereabouts, but for now, I have a small matter that you need to help with here."

With that, Thor handed Rogge a top-secret letter that had just been opened.

Although the fire paint seal on the letter had been opened, he still recognized the lines on the fire paint seal at a glance.

After all, during his expedition to Warerheim, he received no shortage of similar letters.