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Chapter 1099 - Thor: The Dark World (II)

Hyper-English is not a realistic subject, and the audience does not impose morality on a virtual character, but rather feels sorry for Tom Hiddleston because he plays a good and bad role, and plays a less faceless villain.

But there's nothing left, says Odin on the screen, with a calm face.

"If it weren't for Frigga, you would have died, but you will now also go to the dungeon to repent for the rest of your life."

Frigga, the Mother of God, shook her head with grief, the guards pulled the chains, Thor carried the hammer and did not speak, only Loki, who still held his head high, refused to lower it.

The family scene ends.

The camera cuts to several scenes of Thor's battle to quell the riots in the Nine Realms, and the variety of strange races allows the audience to glimpse the diversity of the universe. In addition, the gorgeous battle scenes are also soothing for the audience after a period of literary drama, especially as Thor becomes more proficient in mastering the power of Thor.

After the riots were quelled, the scene came back to Asgard, with Thor and Odin smiling as they watched the warriors drill and train in the square below.

"Yes." Compared to the silly strength of the first part, the current Thor somewhat has the demeanor of being able to shoulder the burden, but the sunny silly smile will no longer appear on his face.

"Since the destruction of the Rainbow Bridge, the Nine Kingdoms have finally returned to peace once again. Thor, you have earned their respect." Odin was somewhat relieved, but sensing that Thor's mind was not on this conversation, he suddenly asked, "Is your heart not still because of that woman on Earth?"

Thor didn't expect his small mind to be seen through, and after a moment's hesitation, he said, "Not all of them, there's also Loki."

Odin patted Thor's shoulder and advised, "Life on Earth is too short, instead of thinking about that, it's better to cherish the people in front of you, as for Loki, that's the punishment he deserves, and you shouldn't have the energy to think about it any time soon."

"Well?" Thor was puzzled.

"Every once in a while in the universe the nine realms are connected, and every now and then there's always something unsettling," Odin said, looking at the sky.

Thor frowned, "Is that day coming?"

"Soon." Odin nodded, "But you've just quelled a riot, maybe they'll all be at peace, but I still want you to forget that girl, you're not destined to be together ......"

At this point Odin was already hoping that Thor would take over the throne and maintain the stability of the Nine Realms, but Thor did not heed his father's words, he was no longer childish, but he could not forget the past either.

Can't mortals and gods really be together? Tor looks to the sky and falls silent.

The camera zooms in on a restaurant in London, England.

Jane Foster is having lunch with a handsome man.

Obviously, Jane is on a blind date, but with someone who is a far cry from Thor.

Awkwardly talking, Kate Darlings as Daisy appears, saying that the device has detected something, while sitting down with a big grin, forking an untouched steak and eating it.

Compared to her previous life, the Darlings of this time and place are more popular and better known, and the audience who know her have praised her appearance.

However, the blind date atmosphere on the screen was getting more and more awkward.

When the man left with a lame excuse, the two girls smiled at each other, but didn't forget to get down to business.

In a fast-moving car, with Daisy driving, Jane wondered, "What did you find out?"

"A magical place." Daisy smiled.

With that said, the two of them went to an abandoned factory, where Daisy talked about the problematic magnetic field and experimented with some experiments that Newton would have wept to see.

This place seemed particularly unusual, as if it was isolated from the outside world, and not only did gravity lose its effect, but items would fall repeatedly.

"I'll go over there," Jane said, arriving at the room at the end of the corridor, stepping out and shifting her perspective to a dark subterranean space, accompanied by the muffled chanting of music in the background, she looked ahead with astonishment - a magnificent dark hall appeared before her eyes.

Dozens of huge square stone pillars were carved with strange relief patterns, and the relief carvings showed humanoid creatures with white skin like bone and elven ears, but they did not have the elegance of the elves of Middle-earth.

Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?

The sudden change of heart made Jane Foster a little uneasy.

"Hello, anyone?" The girl inquired cautiously.

"Thor? Is that you?" The girl shouted again.

The sound of the cry was heard far away in the empty hall, but no one responded.

The audience in the theater stared at the big screen with rapt attention, living as if they had fallen off a cliff and were hoping for a chance to get into the surrogate position.

After all, how to look at it, it is like a scene of mistakenly entering the treasure mirror to carry out?

As it turns out, although clichéd and a bit stiff, but for the sake of future plot continuity, a slight sacrifice of rigor is not wrong.

Step by step, Jane explores, and soon discovers a super-giant pillar in the center of the palace with a green glow lingering from a crack.

When she gets close enough, Jane cautiously looks in through the crack, and the camera follows up with a green glow that becomes clear.

It was a gemstone.

A green gemstone.

And the moment Jane could see it, the gem glowed brightly and instantly turned into a flash of light that entered Jane Foster's body.

In the next instant, her hair rises, an invisible ripple spreads out, and she simply faints.

The camera then pans to the depths of a deserted planet, where a white-faced man feels the energy of an Etheric particle and awakens. ......

......

Asgard Asgard.

On this day, Thor went to the repaired Rainbow Bridge, whose guardian, Heimdall, was still dutifully observing the world.

Thor took a sip of wine, smiled, and asked, "What can you see?"

"Billions of creatures in nine countries. It's nothing really, no matter how beautiful it is, you'll get tired of seeing it." The gatekeeper looked at the magnificent and vast starry sky and responded philosophically.

"Come on, you're only three thousand years old."

Heimdall smiled slightly, "Celestial aggregation is not common."

Thor leaned back slightly indifferently and asked the question he most wanted to ask, "How is she doing?"

After a glance at the stars, the gatekeeper said, "She's looking for you."

"She doesn't know the celestial bodies yet, though. ......"

Heimdall's eyes were filled with stardust, and suddenly, his tone was serious: "She's gone."

The scene switches to the same abandoned warehouse, where Jane is lying on the floor, feeling something unusual about her body.

Outside, sirens are blaring.

When she gets out of the warehouse, her best friend Daisy says she's been missing for more than five hours and can't find her.

Jane Foster is irritated and complains to Daisy that with all this noise, S.H.I.E.L.D. is bound to take over this bizarre area.

As they talked, the sky began to rain heavily, and strangely, Jane found herself surrounded by a vacuum that the rain couldn't get to.

A bolt of lightning streaked across the sky, and Thor appeared with his hammer.

He was thrilled, and had a thousand words to say to Jane, but before he arrived, all that came out was, "Jane."

"Pah!" An extremely loud slap in the face, which made the studio audience so happy.

How pleasant this scene was.

"Sorry, I had to make sure you were real. It's been a really weird day."

"OK, I'm for real, Jane."

"Pah!" Another slap in the face, and Jane got angry, "Where have you been, and why didn't you come to me?"

It turns out that Jane had already learned about the Battle of New York from the news reports and television, and a lot of frustration and incomprehension finally got an outlet at this moment - you'd rather fight a little monster and catch your brother than look at me? Besides, you can fly, so distance is not a problem at all.

The audience was overjoyed, and the entire theater was filled with joy.

It is normal to have such a feeling. Natalie Portman, who played Jane Foster, was still carrying the impression that she was the best actress in the Oscar race at the end of last year, but a few months later, when we saw her again, she was a little girl.

The scene where the straight man is at a loss for words in the face of his girlfriend's complaints is vividly portrayed.

And, God, too, can be beaten by women.