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Chapter 1489 America: It Really Wasn’t Me

Chapter 1489 America: It Really Wasn’t Me
"Don't worry. He has been stripped of his godhood by Odin and banished to Midgard. He has lost all his divine power, and his iconic hammer Mjolnir is no longer in existence."

There was a barely perceptible contempt in Loki's voice, but he explained to Laufey with caution.

When Lao Fei heard this, his frown finally relaxed and the huge burden in his heart fell to the ground.

Recalling Thor's invincibility in Jotunheim, that almost unstoppable momentum, even when he was finally in a desperate situation, surrounded by many Frost Giants, with the fire of life flickering and about to go out, it was Odin's timely appearance that turned the tide of the battle.

Thor's power is undoubtedly an indelible shadow in the hearts of all Frost Giants.

"However, Midgard is no ordinary place. The humans there have developed a science and technology that seems insignificant, but in fact has unlimited potential. If your people are careless, they may very well die at the hands of these 'insignificant' things."

There was a barely perceptible hint of worry in Loki's words.

As the current Supreme God King of Asgard, he naturally would not easily use words like "powerful" or "terrible" to describe the technological achievements of the Earthlings. That would undoubtedly be a degradation of his dignity as the God King.

But out of consideration for the overall situation, he did not want to see Laufey and his Frost Giant tribe fail because of underestimating the enemy, so he gave a kind reminder.

Hearing this, Lao Fei sneered, his voice as cold as the winter wind: "Humph, I get it."

In his eyes, how much of a wave could a Thor who had lost his power and a group of Midgardians make? What could the Midgardians, those ant-like beings, do?
Thousands of years ago, the Frost Giants almost turned Midgard into an eternally frozen land. That catastrophic invasion is still fresh in Laufey's memory.

If Asgard had not interfered and taken away the Frost Giants' artifact, the Winter Chest, why would the Frost Giants be so weak today?

Thousands of years have passed, but the hatred and unwillingness in Laufey's heart have never dissipated. He always believes that the people of Midgard will never be able to defeat the Frost Giants.

Jotunheim, the mysterious place where the giants live and multiply, has bred a variety of giant groups: Ice Giants are famous for their immortal ice power; Mountain Giants have the power to control earth and rocks and shake mountains; Frost Giants are good at controlling frost and making all things wither; Wind Giants can summon strong winds and sweep everything away; and Frost Giants, as direct descendants of the first giant Ymir, are the best among these giant races.

The Frost Giants live in the extremely cold land of Jotunheim, where the temperature never rises above freezing, as if it is eternal winter.

In this vast land covered with ice and snow, the Frost Giants can live freely. Their adaptability to the cold has reached an astonishing degree, while heat and high temperatures have become their natural enemies.

Although they can occasionally withstand normal temperatures in Asgard or mild areas on Earth, extreme heat will cause their bodies to shrink dramatically and even put them in danger of melting.

However, after being exposed to the cold for a long time, they can gradually restore their original body shape, as if the cold is the source of their vitality.

In Jotunheim, the power of the Frost Giants was unleashed to the greatest extent.

The climate here undoubtedly adds invisible blessings to their strength.

Although the Frost Giants are not known for their fighting skills, their huge size and amazing strength are enough to make them a nightmare for any opponent, even the Asgardians cannot easily defeat them. The body structure of the Frost Giants is different from that of ordinary people. Their muscle and bone density is about three times that of ordinary humans, which not only gives them extraordinary strength, but also makes them have amazing weight.

This physiological advantage makes them almost invincible in battle.

In addition, the lifespan of Frost Giants is much longer than that of ordinary humans. Many of them can live to an age far beyond human imagination, and have accumulated rich combat experience and wisdom.

Three times the muscle and bone density of humans on Earth means that Frost Giants have a significant advantage in physical defense.

This high density of muscle and bone is able to absorb and disperse impact forces more effectively, thereby reducing damage to internal tissues.

Among Earth's weapons, automatic weapons typically use conventional bullets, which release kinetic energy when they hit the target, causing impact and penetration damage.

However, this damage would likely be greatly diminished against a frost giant, who has three times the muscle and bone density.

Laufey prepared a hundred frost giant warriors to kill Thor, and the rest were all used to attack Asgard.

Loki was quite dissatisfied. He felt that the number was too small and there were too many people attacking Asgard. He didn't want the situation to get out of control.

After all, he had no intention of letting Laufey successfully assassinate Odin. Loki just wanted to use this to establish his prestige and control the power of Asgard.

At that time, he will kill Laufey when Laufey is about to assassinate Odin!
Earth.

Tony's Iron Legion quickly arrived at the base. Knowing that a big attack might come next, Nick Fury contacted the military, intending to test whether the previous attack was done by the military and to use the military's military force to protect the base.

He and Pierce went to the Security Council to complain, "Dear directors, we are gathered here today to resolve a very serious incident."

Nick Fury's words were like carefully polished bullets, hitting the nail on the head. "We have solid evidence that America was involved in a serious violation of international security norms. This not only threatens global stability, but is also a blatant provocation to the authority of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Security Council."

Upon hearing this, America's council representative raised a disdainful smile.

"Nick Fury, your accusation is absolutely absurd. On behalf of America, I hereby declare that all of this is pure nonsense and is a lie fabricated by some ill-intentioned people for their own benefit. How could America, as the guardian of global peace and stability, do such short-sighted and destructive behavior?"

Nick Fury looked directly at America, his tone unwavering: "Representative America, I understand your position, but facts speak louder than words. Similar accusations have been made over the past few years, and each time, America has denied them in the same way, but the truth is often shocking. This attitude of 'denying everything and refusing to admit' has brought the international community's trust in you to a freezing point."

(End of this chapter)

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