Chapter 399: It's This Time?
At the beginning of the Rainbow Bridge, the Golden Dome was full of people, nay, the warriors of Asgard, and not only in the Golden Dome, but also to the straight bridge outside the Dome, and it was quite a long stretch. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info when was the last time this kind of thing happened?
Heimdall was standing on a platform in the center of the Golden Dome. Later, he will open the Rainbow Bridge and send these soldiers to the battlefield.
Pulling his gaze away from the warriors, Heimdall recalled—was it the Dark Elves battle? No, the Asgardians did not leave their homeland at all, but were badly damaged after being attacked by the dark elves, but remained in Asgard under Odin's orders, instead of taking the initiative. It was then that Heimdall first became dissatisfied with Odin. And this kind of dissatisfaction, even when Odin banished Thor to the atrium, Heimdall did not have. He knew that Odin was experiencing the loss of his wife at that time, but that was not a reason for the other party to lose the spirit of the Asgardians for tens of thousands of years! Can you imagine that in the conspiracy of the dark elves to bring darkness to the entire universe, the Asgardians, as the guardians of the nine realms, only dispatched one Thor, and Thor was not sent out but went to war privately against the orders of the God King. What makes the Asgardians even more ashamed is that it was not Asgard's more advanced technology that completely destroyed the conspiracy of the dark elves, but the test prop of an astronomer on Earth!
Well, it's not the battle of the dark elves, so the turmoil in the nine realms before that? The fact that Loki, the prince of Asgard, opened the portal that brought the Zetarians to the Atrium through the Cosmic Cube set off a chain reaction in the Nine Realms. A considerable number of other beings in the Nine Realms no longer trusted the Asgardians, and brazenly rebelled, and Warneheim, Schwartelheim, and Alfheim were plunged into war. At that time, Thor was in charge of taking Asgardian warriors to those areas to suppress the unrest. But even in that important battle, there were not as many fighters as there are now. As far as Heimdall knew, there had never been a time in Asgard's history where all the warriors were brought into battle at once. So who will stay in Asgard after the warriors are gone? Is it really like Odin said to him not long ago, recruiting volunteers to defend the royal court?
It's ridiculous! And even at this time, most of the people in the Golden Dome Arch, including Heimdall, still don't know what caused this war to happen!
Heimdall was not a man of many words, and out of duty and integrity, he rarely disrespected the god-king, even if it was just a thought in his heart. But this time, his loyalty and his feelings were really hurt.
The crowd suddenly split into an aisle and made a slight noise, waking Heimdall, who was still worried about Asgard's future. Then Heimdall saw that it was the prince of Asgard, Thor, who had come in from the outside, accompanied by several friends and two teams of gold-armored warriors.
"Thor, what the hell is going on?!" As soon as he brought Thor from the stage to the stage, before the other party could stand firm, Heimdall asked crisply.
Thanks to the gatekeeper who still maintained enough rationality in the process of emotional turmoil, this question was asked in a low voice. If he shouted it in public, it would be a provocation to the authority of Odin behind Thor. It won't be a good thing for Thor, for Odin, for Heimdall, or even for Asgard as a whole.
Then Heimdall noticed from the faces of Thor's friends that not only him, but even those friends didn't know what the whole of Asgard was fighting against.
So, without waiting for Thor to speak, Heimdall asked in a low voice, "Thor, tell me, do you know the current situation?" ”
He suspected that Odin was bent on starting a war. And if Thor didn't know either, maybe ...... Should we think about making some difficult decisions for the sake of Asgard's future?
The thought flashed through him, and Heimdall felt a little ashamed instead of being broad-minded. For a man like him, overthrowing the god-king? Even if it's just a fleeting thought, there shouldn't be!
Barely calming himself down, Heimdall noticed that Thor looked very cold. It's not against him, it's for everyone around him. The guy didn't even tilt his head half-up, not letting his gaze match anyone - a strange thing for a guy with a straight stomach. And after quietly observing Thor with clairvoyance, Heimdall found a situation that he didn't understand even more - Thor was only the result of a very depressed performance. The eyes of the son of the god king, who were not seen by others, were full of bloodshot at this time, and the fury and desire for destruction set off by the blood.
Heimdall quietly patted Vandal beside him. Van Dahl didn't understand at first, and then reacted in the eye with Heimdall, who had asked his close friend to ask Thor. Vandall, who has always been a little clever, naturally wouldn't be so stupid to touch this moldy head. He glanced at the other three friends, and excluded Hogan, who was smart but not used to expressing opinions, and often took the initiative to hide, and Vostagg, who was not very smart and had a big mouth, and was easy to start. There is no choice but to let Sif this female man with a special status in Saul's heart come out. At this time, Sif was also worried about Thor but didn't know how to speak. was pulled so gently by Vandal, and after understanding what the other party meant, she simply asked.
"Thor, Vandal is a little curious about what's wrong with you." She said this, ignoring Vandal's frantic expression, "You've been silent, we're worried. ”
It was probably the latter sentence that made the difference, and Thor finally spoke. It's just that even he didn't expect his voice to be so hoarse.
"Something's wrong...... About my mother. At this point, he took a deep breath, "And then, I know, my father told me about it. He and I both felt that this war was imperative! ”
This was a response to Heimdall's question. It's just that Heimdall, Sif and Vandal didn't care too much about it at this time.
Frigga the Queen of God? Isn't she dead, Odin had held a funeral for her before, and almost all the people of Asgard watched the benevolent and kind god lie quietly in a small boat, slowly drifting out into the distance, and finally turned into a part of the nebula. Why is it involved with her again now?
Before they could come up with a reason, Thor spoke up again - he had been suppressed for so long and finally couldn't hold it back. He suddenly put his hands on Heimdall's shoulders, lowered his head so that no one could see his face, and let out that low, hateful voice that had never been lowered.
"It's the Heim Underworld, they imprisoned my mother's soul!"