Chapter 675 King of the Gods
"No need for that trouble~"

Mike's healing power can be applied not only to people, but also to objects.

He waved his hand and threw out a ball of healing power, which merged into the Destroyer armor that had shattered into several pieces in front of him.

Under the influence of the holy light, the various components of the Destroyer armor slowly melted into a mercury-like liquid.

They then coalesced and transformed into a tall, silver suit of armor.

Then, under Mike's mental control, the silver armor, which was over ten meters tall, gradually shrank in size.

In the end, it shrank to adult size.

It does look a bit like a life-size figurine.

Using the mental link in his mind, Mike tested the armor's flexibility and intelligence, and then nodded in satisfaction.

Just as he had guessed, the Destroyer Armor, as a divine artifact, also possessed a considerable degree of "intelligence" when it existed independently.

It's essentially a weaker version of "Jarvis".

Moreover, with a smaller physique, the movements became more fluid.

He's a pretty good helper.

Of course, when necessary, Mike can also use mental manipulation to temporarily enhance the armor's combat capabilities, turning it into a terrifying "killing machine."

After playing with the armor for a while, Mike tested its other function: armor protection.

With a thought, the Destroyer Armor quickly transformed back into a mercury-like form, adhering to Mike's body and coalescing into a stylish silver suit of armor.

After stretching his body, Mike discovered that wearing the Destroyer Armor only slightly increased his strength and speed.

As for the Destroyer Armor's [physical immunity] ability, it is completely useless against Mike.

Not to mention that Mike already possesses the [Light Armor] that can withstand attacks, his current strength alone is enough to ignore most physical attacks.

Therefore, the Destroyer Armor, as a simple form of armor, is not ideal for Mike.

Let’s just say it’s better than nothing.

However, Mike was prepared for this and wasn't too disappointed.

"Alright, let's go." After concealing the appearance of the Destroyer Armor, Mike nodded to Thor and walked out of the vault.

On the other hand, Thor had no objection to Mike repairing the Destroyer armor and then taking it away.

On the contrary, they were happy to see it happen.

After consulting with Mike, Thor then took him to Loki, who was still enjoying the adoration of the people.

After reuniting, the three went once again to the Rainbow Bridge guarded by Heimdall.

Thor's next task is to welcome Odin back.

Sif and the Asgardian warriors originally wanted to go to Earth to welcome Odin, the king of the gods, but Asgard had just experienced turmoil and needed a capable person to guard it.

Therefore, Thor left them behind.

"Are you ready? I will teleport you to the land of Norse mythology. As for whether you can find the God-King, that depends on yourselves," Heimdall said, holding the Key of the Rainbow before the Rainbow Bridge.

Heimdall, possessing extraordinary vision, can see every corner of the Nine Realms.

However, this ability also has limitations.

The Nine Realms are vast and populous; without a clear target, even Heimdall would find it difficult to locate Odin's exact location in a short time.

It was already a stroke of luck that we were able to secure a location in Northern Europe.

"Don't worry, Heimdall. Even without a target, I can bring my father back soon." Blood is thicker than water, and Thor was full of confidence in his mission.

After all, he wasn't without help on Earth.

At least that "black succulent" should be very willing to help Thor find his god-king father.

In doing so, they can gain the friendship of the Asgardian gods.

"Then I wish you good luck!"

Seeing Thor's confidence, Heimdall said nothing more and used the Rainbow Key to teleport the three of them to Earth.

A flash of multicolored light appeared, and three figures suddenly appeared on the streets of Norway, in Northern Europe.

"What a terrible environment~" Loki, who had come from Asgard to the streets of Norway, complained about the messy surroundings before him and said, "What do we do next? Should we go to the police station for backup?"

As a member of the gods, Loki always considered himself superior, especially when facing the backward Midgard. This often made his behavior unconsciously more flamboyant.

Fortunately, Thor was aware of the situation. After ignoring his unreliable brother, he turned to look at Mike.

"A nursing home." Mike used his mental energy to confirm his guess, and then gave his suggestion.

The three of them then headed toward the largest nursing home in the area, led by Mike.

Before long, the three of them crossed the main street and went to a relatively secluded alley.

At that moment, an old man was rummaging through the trash next to a garbage can at the end of the alley.

"Father~" Looking at the destitute old man before him, Thor could not reconcile him with his god-king father.

It is known that when the God-King was banished to Earth, he voluntarily relinquished all his divine power.

It is not easy for an elderly person with no ability to survive in Norway.

"Father, we've come to take you home." Loki felt a pang of guilt as he looked at Odin's current state.

Despite his arrogant demeanor, Loki still cares deeply about his family.

They are the type who are stubborn on the outside but soft on the inside.

What's more, the other party is his own father.

Loki felt he bore a great responsibility for Odin's current predicament.

"Thor, Loki, you've arrived." The old man turned around, a smile on his face.

His natural demeanor made it seem like he was having a casual chat.

“Father, you have suffered. I will take you home now.” Thor stepped forward and was about to summon the Rainbow Bridge.

“I don’t find it difficult…” Odin called to his eldest son, saying, “Life is like a river, and everyone has their own mission. On the contrary, it is you who have had a hard time while I was away.”

Having reached Odin's level of power, one can already see the future in the dark.

Ragnarok, this is the future of Asgard.

To change this future, another person comes into play: Odin's eldest daughter, Hela.

Odin's eldest daughter, who was sealed away in the underworld, was the catalyst for Ragnarok, which Odin foresaw would occur in the future.

So here's the question: the best way to stop Ragnarok is to kill Hela beforehand.

Hela, as the first female war goddess of Asgard, made unparalleled contributions during Odin's conquest of the Nine Realms.

She was later sealed in the underworld because Odin foresaw that his eldest daughter would become an "enemy" of Asgard in the future.

Sealing the other party is both to protect Asgard and to protect Hela.

Odin himself probably didn't expect that his actions at the time would form a closed loop.

A closed loop fraught with various hidden dangers.

Now that things have developed to this point, even if Odin knows he made a mistake back then, there's nothing he can do to correct it.

As for killing his eldest daughter, he was already filled with guilt and clearly couldn't bring himself to do it.

Therefore, Odin's voluntary exile to Earth may well be a form of self-escape.

"You don't want to return to Asgard because you've lost your power?" Loki, unaware of Odin's true situation, asked anxiously, "Give me time, and I'm sure I can find a way to help you recover."

Loki only realized Odin's importance to Asgard after he actually sat in that position.

Even as an act of atonement, Loki felt it was necessary to bring his father back to Asgard.

“I’m doing very well here,” Odin said with a smile, looking at his youngest son. “And you’re a good boy; everything that happened before wasn’t your fault.”

Although Loki has an extreme personality, in reality he has not committed any unforgivable crimes.

Everything he did resembled that of an unloved youngest son trying to get the adults' attention through various "pranks".

Odin, who was aware of this, could not possibly blame him.

But from Loki's perspective, Odin's actions at this moment were undoubtedly noble.

It's like a patriarch indulging his immature youngest son.

This inevitably moved Loki deeply, and his eyes welled up with tears.

(End of this chapter)

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