443, Fenrir the giant wolf

Rogge wasn't surprised that Thor had asked Tony to create new weapons and armor.

In a way, he even understands Saul well.

Although Thor has always been very calm after learning the news that Hela, the goddess of death, is the previous owner of Mjolnir, as if he didn't take this matter to heart at all.

But Rogge knew that his mentality was starting to be shaky.

As for the reason, it is also very simple.

In Thor's mind, Thor's hammer is the ultimate weapon tailor-made for him, his soulmate, and his most reliable and trustworthy friend.

Until now, Thor remembers very clearly what Odin said in the Golden Palace at the grand ceremony when he almost succeeded to the throne.

"Thor's hammer is forged from the core of the dying star, and its divine power is incomparable, it can be both a weapon to destroy the world and a miracle to open the world, and it is the best thing for a king." (Note 1)

Although his succession was terminated by the invasion of the Frost Giants, he never forgot it.

So in his opinion, Thor's hammer is not only a weapon prepared by Odin for the next king, but also a test for Odin for the next king.

Whoever can lift Mjolnir will become the king of Asgard! (Note 2)

Odin is the king of Asgard, so Odin can lift Thor's hammer.

Aside from Odin, he is the only one who can lift Thor's hammer, so he's the best person to become King of Asgard.

Although Rogge had barely moved the hammer of Thor once in front of him, he didn't think it was lifted, so he directly ruled out Rogge.

However, Hella is not the same as Rogge.

First of all, Hela is Odin's eldest daughter and a member of the Asgardian royal family.

Secondly, the previous owner of Hela's Quake.

In the end, Hela and Odin created the glory of Asgard, conquered the Nine Realms, and made Asgard a powerful being in the known universe.

Whether it's identity, strength, or record, Hella has to press him.

What's even more troublesome is that when the news of Hela spread, many people in the outside world began to discuss whether Hela was more qualified to inherit the throne.

Moreover, there are many people who are talking about it, and there are many people who support Hela.

Of course, these weren't the main reasons why Thor commissioned Tony to create new weapons and armor.

Based on Thor's performance in the past few days, Rogge speculated that the main reason why Thor asked Tony to create new weapons and armor was that Thor was jealous, or rather, jealous.

Now Saul is a bit like suddenly discovering that his girlfriend has an ex he never knew.

Not only that, but this predecessor is taller, more handsome, richer and more talented than him, which can be called crushing him in all directions.

Moreover, this ex, whom he never knew, now took the initiative to find the door.

Men in any world will have a strong possessiveness of the existence they like.

This possessiveness is an instinct deeply imprinted in a man's DNA, an existence that transcends reason.

At a young age, this possessiveness manifests itself in the exclusive possession of toys.

Growing up, this possessiveness manifested itself in the desire for money and power.

At this time, Thor was deeply stimulated by Hela, the "predecessor" of Thor's hammer.

He wouldn't give Mjolnir to Hela, he wouldn't give Asgard to Hela, and he wouldn't give Loki to Hela.

Therefore, he has to do everything he can to improve his strength.

For example, have Tony create powerful weapons and armor that Hela has never seen before.

As the eldest princess of Asgard and the former criminal officer, Hela's knowledge of dwarven weapons is no worse than his, and may even be stronger than him.

This is also why he did not go to the dwarf king Atri, but found Tony's relationship.

After all, before he was born, Hela had already completed the honor of conquering the Nine Realms with Odin.

While trying to improve his strength as much as possible, Thor did not forget to strengthen his teammates.

He picked out a few magical codexes from the top-secret library that only kings were entitled to enter, and gave them to Loki, who was more of an assassin than a mage.

At the same time, he also handed over the body of the giant wolf Fenrir to Rog.

As for why Rogge made this request, he didn't ask too much.

After dinner, Rog did not participate in the discussion between Thor and Tony about new weapons and armor, and went straight to Thor's laboratory that had been specially arranged for him.

In this laboratory, which is nearly 500 square meters, there are various Asgardian research instruments.

In one corner of the laboratory, there is also a heavy old wooden desk.

On the desk were messy magic books, either open or piled together.

In addition to these magic books, there was also a golden disc with a diameter of tens of centimeters on the desk.

In the very center of the disk, an orange-yellow flame burns as if it will never be extinguished.

Eternal Flame!

This cluster of flames, which was not much larger than the palm of his hand, was the treasure that the flame giant Surtr was most proud of, the eternal fire that could make his strength increase terrifyingly.

Now this cluster of eternal fire is the deposit that Thor paid to Rogge in advance.

If he can fulfill the commission to join forces to defeat Hela, then all the eternal flames in the palace treasury will belong to him.

Because it is only a small cluster, this eternal flame is not yet the most prominent presence in the laboratory.

In the center of the laboratory, on the magic array, there was a huge corpse with a body length of more than ten meters.

This is the corpse of the giant wolf Fenrir.

Although it had been more than 2,600 years since he died, Fenrir's body remained largely intact.

It's just that the fur and flesh have disappeared a little.

Hela, the goddess of death, was exiled and imprisoned in 639 BCE, and as her mount, Fenrir would not have been too far apart in time, if not in the same year.

The first time he saw Fenrir in the underground chamber of the Golden Palace Hall, Rogge knew that this was the psychic beast he had been looking for for a long time.

Although the Punisher and Abomination had also been used by him as psychic beasts for a while before, they were not real beasts after all, and it was inevitable that there would be some misdeeds.

Fenrir, however, fits his requirements for psychic beasts perfectly.

After getting his hands on Fenrir's body, he began researching how to resurrect Fenrir with the Eternal Fire.

He didn't intend to reincarnate Fenrir in the dirt, as it would make Fenrir no longer pure after the resurrection.

Its fangs, which can bite through the Hulk's skin.

Its skin, which is resistant to continuous fire from the ship's machine guns.

What Rogge wants is the original Fenrir, not the transformed Fenrir.