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Chapter 1100 - Thor: The Dark World (III)

The screen.

The flirting doesn't last long.

A police officer comes over, mumbling about alleged trespassing on private property, and invites everyone to the police station for tea. Before his hand touched Jane, he was struck by a dark red wave of energy, and Jane fell unconscious again.

When Thor saw this, he quickly realized that it might have something to do with what Heimdall had just said about "disappearing", so he immediately summoned the Rainbow Bridge and took Jane to Asgard.

Odin was not pleased, and rebuked Thor for bringing a mortal to the temple.

Thor, however, briefly described what had happened, and said that Jane was protected by a powerful energy inside her that she had never seen before.

Odin seemed to understand something.

He said, "Before the universe was formed, there were some ancient objects with great power, and the Ether particle inside Jane was one of them. It could turn objects into dark matter, and would seek out hosts to live on, drawing on their life force.

This setting was almost as if it was clear to Thor that Jane was hopeless.

"No, Father, isn't there a way to get the gems out?"

"Take it out and she will die instantly, unless someone has control of the jewel, but you know that power is never gained without a price, it can turn one's thoughts into reality, but it is bound to be beyond a mortal's control."

Odin looked at his depressed son and pitied the unfortunate girl a bit, he turned and commanded, "Let her take up her residence in the temple until the last moment."

"Etheric particles are gems of reality."

"Poor Thor, my brother can't save his girlfriend."

The great amount of information hit the studio crowd with some sighs.

But soon, they did not have the heart to think about it.

The awakened white-faced man, Malakis, the leader of the clan of dark elves who had been defeated by Odin's father, used the shards of Etheric particles to create the cursed warrior, and had him infiltrate Asgard to take the Reality Gem.

The camera pans to the dungeons of the Celestial Palace, where the Godmother Frigga is visiting Loki in captivity.

She says, "No matter what happens, I will always be your mother.

Loki gets angry and yells at her that you are not my mother.

Frigga smiled and said, "You still can't see yourself clearly."

She knew her second son too well, and afterwards she left.

Afterwards, Jane, who was staying at the temple, asked Thor curiously how he knew that he had disappeared.

Thor replied in all seriousness, because a rare convergence of celestial bodies in the universe is coming, when the boundaries of the nine kingdoms will be blurred, and you may have just accidentally stepped into a region where the rules are blurred. I came to you because I've been missing you.

As they gazed at each other lovingly at the lake, Thor didn't hesitate to take Jane's hand and kiss it.

It was a kiss scene here, but there was chaos on Loki's side.

As the cursed warriors crept into the dungeon and wreaked havoc, the freed prisoners soon sparked an even greater commotion.

The intruders are unknown, but it doesn't take long for Loki to help them, "Hey man, go out and turn left, there's something you want to see.

There was some discussion in the theater, but it was from God's point of view, and for Loki at the time, did he care if Asgard was destroyed? The plot continues.

When Thor arrives with his soldiers, he quickly suppresses the dungeon unrest.

On the Rainbow Bridge, Heimdall discovered the invading army of dark elves and was about to activate the energy barrier to stop the enemy's attack, but the barrier didn't open smoothly.

An explosion occurred in Asgard, but it was the cursed warriors, guided by Loki, who destroyed the central hub of the temple in advance.

The ships of the Dark Elves attacked, and a battle was imminent.

After a battle, Malekith led his men to the main temple, seeking the energy waves of the Etheric particles.

In order to protect Jane, Frigga used her illusions to subdue Malekith and warned him not to do it again and to withdraw his troops. Unexpectedly, the cursed warrior appears, grabs Frigga by the neck, and stabs her to death.

Then, in a scene from the trailer, a rushed Thor rages, the ultimate thunderbolt emerges, and in a single shot, he wounds Malekith and the cursed warrior, forcing the king of the dark elves to return without success.

Unfortunately, the raid came so suddenly that it caused great damage to Goddard.

After the funeral of the Goddess, Thor thought long and hard and told Odin his decision: I would take Jane to play the Dark Kingdom, meet Malekith, and solve the problem once and for all.

Odin, however, thought that Thor's idea was too risky and did not allow it.

They quarreled about it.

One thinks that he has everything under control, while the other insists on waiting for the dark elves themselves to come to his door and use the Ether particles to rearrange the battlefield.

At this moment, Thor really realized that his father was getting old, and would rather bring the war home than defend the enemy from the outside world, just because he supposedly couldn't lose his dominance.

Thor didn't say anything else, but he had his own decision to make.

He went to the dungeon, where Loki was lounging on his bed reading a book, "Hey, my brother, how come you're in the mood to see me? I thought the king of Asgard was supposed to be busy every day."

"Loki, while I don't trust you, there is something I need your help with right now."

"Wait, you want my help?" Loki did up at once and looked mocking.

Thor's face remained unchanged, "Yes, if you help me get out of Asgard, I'll let you out and then I'll bring you back when I've finished my revenge."

"I have no reason to help you get your revenge." Loki raised his eyebrows.

"Frigga's dead."

Loki's original smile froze on his face, "Do you know what you're talking about?"

Thor was not joking, and Rocky, full of remorse, nodded slowly.

After his release.

Walking in the corridor, Loki turns into a holy soldier at one point, and then into Captain America at another, making the crowd laugh. Such a cameo, put here, is really interesting.

The audience could not help but laugh. After Jane also came over, Loki just introduced himself, Jane quickly went over and threw a slap in the face, "This slap is for New York."

Good lord, both brothers enjoyed the same treatment, and Rocky deflected to Tor, "I think she's good now."

Odin then discovers the group's plan and sends soldiers to stop them, but they are eventually distracted by Thor's small group, and the two Thor men and Jane escape Asgard without incident in the ship.

In the passenger cabin, with Jane sleeping, Loki suddenly became serious: "Give her up, I know what you're up to, but there's no way this woman will survive.

Again, Thor said, I will never give her up.

For some reason, Loki is angry somehow, so you can do so much for her, but you can't guard your mother's safety? If you hadn't locked me in the dungeon, I could have protected her.

"You brought that on yourself, and you haven't shown any remorse. Loki, I really wish I could trust you again." Thor was a little emotional as well.

Slowly, Rocky calms down first, but apparently only in tone, as he says, "Trust my anger."

The scene comes to Earth, where Jane's teacher, Dr. Eric, and others discover the spectacle of the celestial bodies converging, and the sun becoming enveloped in darkness.

It was then that the army of Malekith appeared.

Just as Thor was about to engage the enemy, Loki suddenly pulled out a dagger and stabbed Thor, cutting off his palm and kicking him to the ground, "I am Loki, enemy of Asgard, let me see Asgard reduced to ashes." Afterwards, he threw Jane away with one hand.

The badly wounded Thor shrieked in despair and watched as Malekith lifted Jane and channeled the Etheric particles out of her.

The sudden turn of events not only stunned Malekith's soldiers, but also the audience in the theater.

Huh? Is the so-called anger a back-stabbing brother? Rocky, you're so lame.

Coupled with the previous portrayals, the cunning god is slipping in the hearts of some of the more appreciative crowds, and even professional critics like Phil can't figure out how the director's narrative got off track.

If some of the previous sequences were flawed but entertaining, without a good explanation of the motivation, Loki's character basically falls apart, and more importantly, it's clearly not pleasing to the audience.

Manga, you wouldn't make such a cheap mistake, would you?