Chapter 404: A Day Trip to the Underworld
Usually in this case, in order to pick up on the "guy" left in the previous chapter, a shameless author who likes the word count of water the most will first spend a thousand or hundreds of words to describe this mysterious guy on the side, and then design a dramatic twist to reveal his identity. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info But forget it this time...... That's right, this guy is Zorro. As for how Zorro suddenly went from the treasure room in the central golden temple of Asgard to the palace of the goddess of death in the underworld of Heim, Eleudnir, well, this is a good story.
No, I should say "accident".
Remember what Zorro ended up doing in Asgard's treasure room? He was about to steal the Cosmic Rubik's Cube, but he was confronted by the evil wolf Fenrir who had started stealing before him. At that time, Fenrir had already got the Cosmic Cube in his hands, ah no, claws. And after a fierce and short battle, because he was not familiar with Fenrir's bad combat routine, Zorro was attacked by a "foul breath" - the name was personally certified by Zorro, and the cosmic cube was swallowed into the stomach by the opponent, and then he himself was thrown into the sky. Then, under the influence of gravity, which is not the same as the Earth in Asgardna, but not far from it, Fenrir swallows him in one gulp.
The situation was quite critical. Zorro hadn't thought about fighting back, but his awakening came too late. In the end, he stuck the scepter in his hand into the inner wall of Fenrir's throat or esophagus, trying to fix it from falling, and he was completely swallowed by Fenrir.
Oh, yes, don't worry, Zorro is still alive. It's just that...... Can anyone explain to him why he suddenly ended up in a strange room? Norse mythology doesn't say that Fenrir has a portal in his belly!
To be honest, the portal mentioned above is already the most reliable possibility that Zorro can think of. And before thinking about this, he threw away many thoughts. For example, the Cosmic Rubik's Cube was suddenly activated by accident, and it used its spatial properties to teleport him to a certain place; For example, there is a god of this level who is passing by, such as a god like DC, a giant beast, or Marvel's new court, transcendental, etc., seeing that he is pitiful, decides to help him and save him at the last moment; Another example is that Fenrir has a big house in his belly, although it is gloomy, but the decoration is also very good......
The first thing to rule out was the speculation that the Cosmic Cube was activated, as it didn't land in that strange room with Zorro. And if that wasn't enough, add this: the scepter is no longer in Zorro's hand. In contrast, is it more likely that a certain great god passed by and saw the Cosmic Cube and the scepter containing the Mind Gem, and took them away while fishing Zorro out? As for Fenrir having a house in his belly...... Who would have nothing to do with a house in their belly? It's not a metaphor, it's a real house -- and a more feminine one......
However, the reason why the great gods are great gods is that they basically belong to the kind of gods who see the head but do not see the end, and they will not be met by Zorro by chance. So after thinking about it, Zorro had that guess. If no one is going to have a room in their belly, it's a lot more interesting to replace it with a portal. If nothing happens, can Fenrir control this portal, put away the Cosmic Cube and the Scepter or teleport to the place he set, and then send Zorro away at the same time?
That's right, it sounds pretty reliable, at least in this already sci-fi universe. So again, the question, where the hell is that room?
As mentioned above, this is a more feminine room. In addition, some of the golden and delicate decorations in the room made Zorro think that this was somewhere in Asgard. And the truth is that Asgard wants to come to the top with refinement, their style is atmospheric. And in addition to the almost extreme refinement, there is also a bit of a familiar feeling for Zorro. After thinking about it for a while, he finally thought that the style in front of him was not the tall elf characteristics in some film and television works on the earth?
Of course, there is a difference, the gold here is not as bright as in Asgard, but with a bit of gray and melancholy color.
Could it be the Dark Elves? No, it shouldn't be, the timeline doesn't match...... The dark elves at this point have long been extinct, except for the collector's side, there should be one more......
Well, don't continue to write on Zorro's reasoning ability. He's not some schoolboy. As for this room, someone should have guessed that it was Hela, the goddess of death. It wasn't long before Zorro found out about it—he had heard it.
Zorro was still rummaging through the room, looking for any clues for him. At this time, someone violently pushed the door of this room open, and the voices outside poured in. Zorro could easily tell, it was two groups fighting, uh, fighting.
I have to say that the sound insulation of this room is really good, and there are people outside the door and even fight outside the door, and it is very quiet inside. This does help to ensure the quality of sleep and also to ensure that when doing something shameful, the outside distractions do not interfere with the enjoyment inside. However, this made Zorro miserable. He and the intruder were four-eyed, nay, six-eyed - there were two people opposite, two gold-armored warriors. At that moment, the sound from outside seemed to disappear all at once. At the same time, the air seems to have become frozen.
Seeing the two gold-armored warriors, Zorro thought that this was Asgard. However, in the next moment, the two golden-armored warriors inadvertently solved his confusion.
"You don't look like Heim from the underworld, who are you?" The two golden-armored warriors asked sharply, "Also, we were told that this is Hela's room in the goddess of death, and you are a male, right......?" Wait, you're wearing ......"
No need to "to the end". With enough buffer time, Zorro slowly moved his hand to his waist after reacting, and took advantage of the other party's questioning to flick his two vibranium semi-finished pistols without bullets, ebony and white ivory, towards the opposite side. Then when the two gold-armored warriors subconsciously blocked it, Zorro had already drawn two straight knives and came to them.
The rest is a logical one. Zorro stripped them of a set of equipment, replaced his armor, which had also been torn from the Asgardian warriors but had been shattered in the battle with Fenrir, and stuffed the two golden-armored warriors into a wardrobe that supposedly belonged to Hela, the goddess of death. Then, as a gold-armored samurai, he blended into the ranks of other "teammates".
I didn't say anything all the way, I just watched all the time. He saw Thor and Vandal and overheard their conversation. He learned that this was indeed the Heim Underworld that the two gold-armored warriors had talked about before, but why he was teleported to the Goddess of Death's room was still lacking. And he didn't have much feeling about the fact that the soul of the Queen of God was imprisoned or even "insulted". It can only be said that the goddess of death is really decisive enough. By doing so, she almost committed suicide. I haven't heard of the death penalty in Asgard, but if she hadn't died directly on the battlefield, she would have been in prison in Asgard.
After understanding the general situation, Zorro also made a decision that was not too difficult to choose. He's going to mingle with the gold-armored warriors and go back to Asgard. This is not a self-defeating trap, anyway, even if he stays in the Heim Underworld, he still can't return to Earth, and if he goes to Asgard, he can still find a chance to take revenge and regain the scepter and the Cosmic Rubik's Cube!
So, Fenrir, you'd better wait!
(Sorry, there's only one chapter -_- today.) sorry! )