Chapter 134: Someone from Asgard

In short, for the aliens, Owen and Hill, and Betty, everyone had a bunch of complaints in their hearts, but they still held back and didn't say anything, Owen turned the corpses of the two Cree away, put away the big box containing the prophet, and then said a word to Van Dark, taking interstellar common sense. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

"Anyway, aren't we going to leave now?" Van Darkk was very curious about Owen's existence, but after talking to him for a while, he never saw him move, and he was a little confused.

"......" Hill and Betty looked at each other, they were both wondering, Owen had been using Van Dark's words, but he didn't have any intention of leaving, what was he trying to do?

"I want to ask, where was your original lab?" Owen didn't answer directly, but asked rhetorically, the box containing the Prophet was placed in Portugal, but this was not a place for experiments.

"Why do you ask this? It was a city, and I don't know the exact location. Van Darkk listened to Owen's question, and couldn't help frowning, what did this Blue Star Mountain man want to do.

"That's right." Owen nodded when he heard this, where he finally found out the relationship, the dungeon in Puerto Rico was found by him, and it was the place where the Cree people made aliens, and he should have touched the signal, so in this case, the relationship is right.

"What?" Van Darker looked at Owen's reaction, and he couldn't erase it, not her, but Hill and Betty on the side, both a little confused.

"Hmm!" Owen sorted out the relationship and collected enough information, so he could vaguely calculate a rough idea in his heart, sort out his own thoughts, see a lot of the future, and at the same time have a plan in his heart.

"What's wrong with you?" Hill looked at Owen nodding and snorting, and couldn't help but be a little strange, and asked.

"Dark, the prophet I will help you recover it, you can go in peace!" Owen came back to his senses and ignored Hill, but said something to Van Darkk in a serious way that made Hill and Betty disagree.

"Where do you want me to go?" Van Darkk was not an earthling, so he couldn't hear the subtle meaning of such words.

"Look overhead." Owen pointed to the sky, listening to his words, Hill and Betty raised their heads, their faces changed in unison, the clouds in the sky formed a whirlpool, and in the center of the whirlpool, a pillar of light that was indisputable to the naked eye shot down, falling on the left side of everyone, bringing up a cloud of dust and mist.

"Whew!" In the middle of a cloud of dust and mist, the pillar of light disappeared, and in the dust and mist, a delicate figure walked out, wearing light armor, holding an arm shield in one hand, a long sword in the other, black hair tied behind his head, and a pretty face.

"You're going to hand him over to the Asgardians!" Hill looked at the situation and immediately understood what Owen meant, but why is this? Why should the captured aliens be handed over to the Asgardians?

"He's very hot, the current S.H.I.E.L.D. will definitely not be able to take it, and my family has no place to raise it." Owen looked at Hill and explained to her sensibly that this Kree man was very hot, no one could take it, and it didn't have much value, and it was .......

"The Asgardians have spotted him." Owen's words made Hill and Betty frown, the Asgardians are an unknown behemoth to the earth, they found the Cree, if they came to ask for someone, they would definitely not be able to refuse, and forcibly leaving people behind was just to make themselves uncomfortable and troublesome.

"Okay, I see." Van Darkk listened to Owen's words, and although he didn't understand something, he knew what he meant.

"I'm sorry, I'll try to find the prophet, the signal you saw may have been accidentally knocked off." Owen nodded at him, this trouble is generally made by himself, and he needs to solve it himself.

"I know, then please, if you can, please be sure to get rid of all the Inhumans." Van Darkk couldn't be happier when he heard that someone was willing to take the blame, Asgard was indeed a good place for him, he had a reason to go back, and the earth was covered by Asgard, and the Cree Empire wanted to move here, so he had to ask Asgard.

"There's nothing I can do about this, everyone has the right to live." Owen shook his head, casually depriving others of the right to live, not something he should do.

"Alright! I understand. Van Darkk nodded, turning his head to look at Sif who had already arrived in front of him.

"See you again." Sif greeted Owen and Hill and the others, nodded slightly, and then looked at Van Dark.

"Kree, the god king of Odin wants to see you, what about your two companions?"

"Asgardians." Van Darkk looked at Sif, who was holding his chin high, raised the small hammer in his hand, and tapped it on his chest, and then fell down directly in Sif's defensive and surprised eyes.

"How so?" Hill and Betty were caught off guard, and Owen didn't understand what he was doing and stepped forward to hold him up.

"How could the Kree be like this? What did you say? Do you see his companions? Sif looked at the limp Van Darker and frowned slightly.

"I promised him one thing, to help him recover the Terrigan Crystal of the Prophet that was left behind on Earth." Owen didn't hide it either, this kind of thing didn't make sense for the Asgardians, who knew more than they did.

"Terrigan Crystal." Sif listened to Owen's words, and couldn't help but stare at her, showing a look of surprise.

"Then you seem to know." Owen couldn't help but purse his mouth, the earth is still a little too backward compared to many planets in the universe.

"Yes, I've heard of it,......" Sif nodded, and briefly explained the matter, the situation was roughly the same as Van Darkk had said, the only difference was that the experiment with the Terrigen Crystal, to the ears of the Asgardians, had failed.

"But now that the Prophet is lost, accidents are always happening." Owen shook his head, if the experiment had failed, things might not have been so troublesome.

"Those aliens are accidental and cannot be allowed to exist." After listening to Owen's verification, Sif learned that the experiment was not a failure, but that after it was stopped, the first thing he said was surprisingly consistent with that of the Kree.

"No one can deprive people of their right to live." Betty was a little unconvinced, giving the same answer as Owen had to Van Dark, while Owen and Hill looked in agreement.

"Those aliens are unnatural evolution, weapons, and hidden dangers." Sif tried hard to persuade the Midgardians to become a little stubborn.

"But we don't even know where they are now." Owen stopped Betty and Ciel, who wanted to argue, and shook the pot very directly, I didn't even know where the Inhumans were, you told me that it was useless to destroy, I was only responsible for recovering the prophet.