Chapter 680: The Biggest Provocation (3 more)
(Alliance leader Ziyun widow plus 9/14)
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Just as Fenrir was being fiercely fought by the Hulk, May's B-Column finally came out.
"In the name of His Highness Thor, destroy the enemy!"
No one expected that the one who rushed to the city on a giant cross mothership was actually the three thousand elites led by the three warriors of the Asgard Palace.
They were indeed fooled away by Siph at first, so that they would not kill Hela for nothing.
They weren't really banished, because soon, Scotty, the goddess of fate, and Sif were found together in a spaceship. As a goddess in charge of the 'future' of fate, Scotti has the ability to fool and convince the three warriors to convince them.
Coupled with Sif Sif's explanation, they still believe Scotty and Sif - this is to prevent them from being senselessly killed by Hela.
Feeling the fluctuations of divine power caused by the battle in the Golden Palace Hall, combined with the people's rhetoric, the three warriors firmly believed in this matter, and actively joined in the action of cleaning up the undead soldiers and evacuating the people.
The people evacuated on the Rainbow Bridge passed through the spaceship's face recognition and scanning system, and the accurate number was 35,281.
There are obviously more people here.
After all, Hela's arrival was so sudden that most of the people didn't know what was happening, and the guards at the gate of Asgard were all wiped out, followed by the death of the remaining guards of the Golden Palace. Heimdall was only able to save a small part of what he could save after all.
Most of the people could only hide in their homes and shiver until the three warriors of Asgard and the Praetorian Guards arrived and shouted to them to evacuate.
Similarly, there are two other beings who play a pivotal role, namely Wanda the Scarlet Witch and Amora the Witch the Witch, who are to do the same thing as a replica of Sokovia, directly activating a wide area of spirit waves to tell them to come out of various basements and other bunkers and rush to the fortress on the edge of the city.
Being able to evacuate so easily is also due to the fact that Hela's ruling base in Asgard is almost equal to zero. Hela has been away from here for 5,000 years, and Odin has deliberately erased the traces of Hela's existence. The people didn't know that there was such a god as Hela.
This makes it impossible for her to rule effectively.
Even if she publicly declares to the people that she is Odin's first child after she takes over the Golden Palace, then what?
You can fight and you can fight, who can prove that you are really the Aesir Protoss?
What's more, she is a death god, which is incompatible with the glorious and great image of Asgard.
So when she found out that Heimdall had smuggled away Queen Friga, she was furious on the spot. After Odin's death, who else can be more acceptable to the people than Friggia's endorsement?
She made up her mind, even if it was coercion, to force the queen mother to publicly admit that she was her own child. As for the queen mother who is still unconscious? It's not a problem, she's mostly necromancy, puppetry, or something.
Hela puts the focus on Heimdall's side, and the rule in the city is weak. At that time, there were not many dead legions left, only about a thousand.
If she had a choice, she didn't want to just turn the freshly killed Asgardian soldiers into zombies, because the quality was really not good enough. What she needs is a soldier with a strong body and a strong will, and only such a soldier can be transformed into the most powerful zombie soldier when he dies.
As a result, most of the people in charge of the city were ordinary soldiers who had just surrendered.
Seeing that the three warriors of Asgard came back with the first legion. The ordinary soldiers who had to help the torture immediately turned back and followed the First Legion to annihilate the few zombie soldiers in the city.
Fighting and fighting, the three warriors gathered nearly 5,000 soldiers.
This was followed by a massive evacuation.
In this parallel world, the permanent population of Asgard is actually not large, about 300,000. The whole Asgard is not big, but it is not small. With the Golden Palace as the center, it covers a total area of more than 400 square kilometers. Considering that the civilians of Asgard also have twice the human physique, and the professional soldiers have nearly three times the human physique, coupled with the divine power bestowed by the gods, their combat power is quite terrifying.
As a fighting race, all the people are soldiers, except for the oldest and underage, basically all of them can fight. Where is there such a weak chicken as in the movie, if so, let's say that this population has been wiped out for hundreds of thousands of years.
Unfortunately, it is unrealistic to rescue all of them, because only by evacuating the eastern area near the Rainbow Bridge, the battle in the Golden Palace is nearing its end.
Rewind to a recent ......
Thor didn't go directly to Hela, since he had to divert the tiger away from the mountain and save the civilians there, he couldn't fight Haila on the side of the mountain palace.
Thor returned to the Golden Palace and sat on the throne that his father had left him.
The recast throne of the god-king is resplendent with golden statues on the left and right sides of Odin's crow, and the Aesir rune horns winding up on both sides, guarding the huge Odinson family crest behind the throne.
And Thor Odinson, sitting upright on the throne, used the tail of the spear [Kungunir] that his father left him, and rhythmically slammed into the foot of the throne.
"Knock! knock!"
Loud crashing sound!
If that's all there is to it, it's just Thor's self-congratulation.
With the ripples of divine power, that's another matter, all the powerhouses in Asgard who have divine power can feel a golden shock wave rippling out from the throne of the Golden Palace in a circle - this is the biggest provocation to Hela!
Thor was clearly saying, "If Hela doesn't come back, I'll change the supply of divine power in the Golden Palace." I don't have your share in the throne. ”
With Odin's legacy, Thor, who was already in the prime of life, is fully capable of competing with Hela for the dominance of the source of divine power in the land of Asgard.
Although it will not completely cut off the supply of the other party's divine power, the later Hela returns, the more she will lose.
Attachment to the throne!
The thirst for divine power!
All of this prompted Hela to go back to the Golden Palace at all costs.
In the empty golden hall, a reindeer appeared at the door, and Abu, the shadow of a woman with a headdress like antlers.
Hela, who looked like a big man cultivating immortals, strode into the Golden Palace, and then saw the most unpleasant scene for her - Thor was lazily sitting on the throne that should belong to her.
Right!
Her!
It's all hers!
Everything her father had promised to give to her by Odin himself.
Unfortunately, the shameless Odin refused to admit it and sealed her and imprisoned her.
This 5,000-year-old grudge has long been too deep and too deep to withstand any provocation.
If Thor obediently bends her knees and begs for mercy, she may be able to 'graciously' forgive Thor and make him her pawn. After all, she wants to conquer the entire universe, and the more men she can fight, the better.