Thor wielded Mjolnir, summoning dazzling lightning dragons that slashed down at the enemy warships.
"Boom! Bang bang bang..."
With a single strike, a 200-meter-long black medium-sized warship exploded in flames, was cleaved in two, and fell from the sky.
After the damaged hull fell onto the protective shield, it exploded again and was eventually destroyed.
Harvey simply watched coldly, after all, he wasn't the real Heimdall, and the life or death of Asgard was none of his business.
Now, all we need to do is wait for Thor to feign defeat, and then Jane will be abducted by the dark elves.
Next, Thor and Loki will join forces to infiltrate the Dark Elves' lair, fight a great battle, and completely eliminate the Dark Elves and remove the true cause of Jane's illness.
Finally, Thor will entrust the Reality Stone, this hot potato, to a collector for safekeeping.
That will be the time for Harvey to make his move.
Watching the battle in the sky, Thor, though very strong, was still lacking in skill.
After summoning ten bolts of lightning to destroy ten warships, Thor's divine power was too depleted, so he could only fly to the surface of the warships with his hammer and smash them.
But this time, the Dark Elves are determined to reclaim the Aether and realize their grand dream of transforming the entire universe into the Dark Realm.
They came out in full force.
This war involved 5 large warships, 30 medium warships, and hundreds of small warships.
In order to reclaim the sacred relic, the dark elves are going all out this time.
Therefore, the war quickly turned into a one-sided affair.
Even if Thor is a lone warrior and incredibly skilled, he can't take down so many warships in a short time.
The Asgardians were not without warships and air combat personnel.
However, most of Asgardian soldiers were suppressing rebellions in the other nine realms and would not be able to return in time.
With only the elderly, weak, sick, and disabled remaining in Asgard, and without Odin, the king of the gods, intervening, it's hard to say whether they can stop the frenzied dark elf fleet.
In fact, the main reason for the unfavorable situation was Heimdall's disappearance.
Without the Rainbow Bridge, Asgardians living abroad could not return immediately.
If it weren't for the energy shield protecting the royal palace complex, the entire Asgard would probably have been blasted to pieces by the swarming dark elf fleet.
However, the current situation is not optimistic.
Thor felt like he had gone a bit too far.
He originally intended to weaken the overall strength of the Dark Elves first, and after destroying most of their warships, he would feign surrender and hand Jane over to the Dark Elves.
After the Dark Elves extract the Aether particles from Sylvanas, they will join forces with Loki to attack Sylvanas.
This plan was very bold, after all, there was never a precedent in Asgard for surrendering to the enemy.
However, all the physicians in Asgard were helpless against the aether particles in Jane's body.
With Jane on the verge of dying of old age, Saul had no choice but to resort to this unconventional method to save her.
Now, he swings his hammer, flying through the night sky, easily smashing a small dark elf warship to pieces with a single blow.
Despite appearing invincible, Thor's expression grew increasingly grim.
If this continues, the energy shield protecting the palace will really break down.
"Father? Aren't you coming out?"
As Thor gradually felt he couldn't hold on any longer, he couldn't understand why his father didn't show up to help.
He believed that if his father appeared, all the invading dark elves would die.
But the intense battle before him left Thor no time to think, and he smashed another warship to pieces.
He temporarily left the battlefield, wielding Thor's hammer to fly to the end of the Rainbow Bridge.
I searched around the Himmjög Palace.
"Heimdall? Heimdall? Where are you?"
"Damn it! Could Heimdall have been killed by the invaders?"
Logically speaking, Heimdall, as the guardian of the Rainbow Bridge, would not easily leave the Himmjög Palace.
Thor believes there's only one reason why Heimdall can't be found: he was killed by the Dark Elves' warships in the chaos.
"How to do?"
Thor, who was in a state of panic, did not want to surrender so quickly.
If the dark elves are too powerful, he's not confident he can wreak havoc on the enemy's stronghold and rescue Jane.
At that moment, he caught a glimpse of a familiar longsword lying in a corner of the palace, covered in a layer of dust.
"This is... the guardian sword that can summon the Rainbow Bridge?"
Chapter 117 Thor Surrenders
Upon seeing the Guardian Sword, Thor had no time to ponder why such an important artifact would be left lying around in a corner.
It was also covered in a layer of dust, so it had obviously been sitting there for quite some time.
He stepped forward, picked up the Guardian Sword, and plunged it into the high platform in the center of the Himinjog.
Turn the Guardian Sword.
The Rainbow Bridge passageway emitted violent spatial fluctuations, and a beam of rainbow light pierced the night sky, extending continuously into the unknown void.
Two minutes later.
Asgardian warriors stationed in Jotunheim emerged one after another from the Rainbow Bridge passage.
Two centurions, exuding a menacing aura and clad in silver armor, knelt on one knee.
"May I ask, Your Highness, why have you summoned us back?"
Thor pointed to the night sky outside the palace and shouted to boost morale, "The Dark Elves have launched a massive invasion. I need to gather all the garrison troops. The war has begun!"
Upon hearing the news of the invasion of Asgard, all the warriors were alarmed.
This is their home.
The eyes of the two centurions were filled with anger.
"Your Highness, we must join the battle immediately. Please continue to summon the remaining garrison soldiers back!"
Thor knew that the Guardian Sword, such a divine artifact, could not be handed over to others casually; if it were to fall into the hands of the Dark Elves, it would be a huge problem.
Therefore, he alone had to summon the remaining troops back to Asgard.
"You all go and hold off the enemy! I will continue to summon my people!"
"Yes!" the soldiers responded in unison, and with a firm belief in protecting their homeland, they quickly ran out of the Himinjorg Palace to join the war.
And with each of Thor's summons,
A steady stream of Asgardian warriors emerged from the Rainbow Bridge.
......
The war between the Dark Elves and Asgard lasted for two days and two nights.
The flames of war engulfed every corner of the divine realm.
Apart from the core area of the royal palace, which was protected by an energy shield, most of the other buildings in Asgard were almost completely razed to the ground.
Numerous magnificent buildings, resembling a fairyland, vanished, blasted into scorched earth by the dark elves' laser cannons.
Although the warriors of Asgard were brave, they also suffered heavy losses in this war.
The Asgardian people, who originally numbered only 3, are now reduced to about 1.6 after this brutal war.
Not only did they suffer heavy casualties, they even lost the war.
After two days of fierce fighting, Thor surprisingly surrendered, handing Jane over to the Dark Elves, and only then did the enemy fleet leave.
Many Asgardians did not understand why Thor surrendered.
The brave and fearless warriors of Asgard should have been willing to die rather than surrender; they possessed the courage to sacrifice themselves rather than give up.
After all, surrendering is the greatest insult to a soldier.
But Odin, the king of the gods, did not appear; Thor was the king of Asgard.
Even if they didn't understand, aside from cursing Saul behind his back for being a coward, no one dared to contradict his decision to surrender to his face.
After all, Thor is the strongest when Odin is not around.
The warriors of Asgard worship the strong and can only choose to trust their prince.
However, this fragile trust was shattered when Thor took Loki away from his captivity, and both of them disappeared.
All the Asgardians completely lost faith in this cowardly and incompetent prince.
Now, Queen Frigga and King Odin are nowhere to be found, and Princes Thor and Loki have also run away.
Asgard is leaderless and in complete chaos.
Harvey has been keeping a low profile these past few days, and the butterfly effect is having an increasingly significant impact.
He was particularly shocked by the news of the disappearance of Odin, the king of the gods, and his queen.
In the original storyline, Odin displayed his divine power in the war against the Dark Elves' invasion, annihilating countless enemies.
But now, so many people have died in Asgard, and Odin hasn't even been seen.
Harvey suspected that Odin, that old codger, was plotting something behind the scenes.
After all, there must be greater interests at stake if they could stand by and watch their people suffer heavy casualties without offering any assistance.
He even suspected that Odin might have already discovered his existence.
"Could it be such a coincidence?"
The thought of this possibility sent a chill down Harvey's spine.
If everything I've done during this period has been under Odin's watchful eye...
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