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57.82% Journalling in the MCU: Characters Can Read My Diary? / Chapter 133: Chapter 128

Chapter 133: Chapter 128

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Of course.

To be more precise, it's Black Widow from another parallel universe, not the one from our universe.

Regardless, Black Widow from any universe is still Black Widow, and that carries significant relevance.

"I must say, this truly is beyond my expectations," Black Widow remarked, slightly shrugging her shoulders.

Nick Fury, standing nearby, glanced at her with his one eye and didn't say much.

Yet, he couldn't help but scoff inwardly.

In the entire Avengers, only Black Widow could bring Hulk back to normal, she was the one who ended the Battle of New York, and now she can lift Thor's hammer?

Why does it feel like Black Widow is a child of destiny?

Nevertheless, this is good news for Nick Fury.

"Natasha, once the diary update is over, you and Rogers should both give that hammer a try."

Nick Fury immediately gave such an order to Black Widow.

"Honestly, I'm starting to look forward to it too."

Black Widow nodded, her eyes alight with anticipation.

The idea of a female Thor sounds really great, doesn't it?

[Speaking of who can lift Thor's hammer, the goddess of death, Hela, certainly can't be omitted.]

[Even among those who can lift Thor's hammer, she stands alone, unparalleled.]

[Others lift Thor's hammer by earning its approval, but not Hela; she took it by force.]

[She not only took the hammer forcibly but also crushed it with one hand – absolutely overpowering!]

[No wonder she completely terrified Thor and Loki, even making Loki too scared to fight and forcing him to flee!]

"The goddess of death, Hela?"

Thor furrowed his brows; how could he not be aware of such a god in the world?

If this was the case, the goddess of death must be a minor deity!

In the Nine Realms, throughout the universe, he, Thor, has heard of the strong gods.

Like Zeus, whom Thor admires.

Despite the distance and being from different pantheons, Thor's knowledge of Zeus is profound.

He often finds himself unconsciously emulating Zeus.

That's what it means to be powerful!

As for this goddess of death?

He has never heard of her!

Can such a deity forcibly lift the hammer of Thor?

Don't be ridiculous!

Wait, she didn't just lift it; she actually crushed it with one hand?

"What a joke!"

Thor couldn't help but laugh contemptuously. This diary is really going off the rails.

"That's an impressive goddess of death!"

Tony Stark, on the other side, couldn't help but exclaim in astonishment.

It was hard for him to imagine what kind of entity could crush Thor's hammer with one hand!

That's Thor's sacred weapon!

In Iron Man's view, the mere act of lifting Thor's hammer is already an extraordinary feat, akin to a one in a million occurrence.

But Hela just crushed it!

That's a bit too exaggerated!

Considering the jaw-dropping feats of the goddess of death, Hela, the act of her scaring Thor and Loki to the point of wetting themselves seems hardly surprising.

But one question remains: why did Hela crush Thor's hammer?

And why did Loki flee "without a fight"?

Does this suggest there was a great battle between Hela and the brothers Thor and Loki?

However, the specifics of that battle are unknown to Iron Man.

[But realistically speaking, while Hela gave Thor a nightmare, making him feel less than a dog, she also catalyzed Thor's transformation, making him truly Thor.]

[Before being crushed by Hela, Thor relied on his hammer to summon thunder, utterly helpless without it.]

[In a way, it was more about the hammer than Thor himself.]

[But after being crushed by Hela, Thor no longer needed the hammer, being able to summon thunder with his own power.]

[So in that sense, the goddess of death, Hela, is a teacher as great as Kaido!]

Thor as a dog?

What a joke!

Thor was nearly fueled by rage enough to confront the author, Zhou Cheng, no, rather to punish the owner of the diary.

Regardless of whether Loki was the author or not, Thor would not hold back.

How absurd, there is a limit to belittling someone, isn't there?

In all the Nine Realms, no, the entire universe, aside from his father Odin, who else could be a match for mighty Thor?

This unheard-of goddess of death, a match for mighty Thor?

Thor doubted she was worth a single blow from his hammer.

However, soon, the enraged Thor was captivated by another state of himself described in the diary.

To summon thunder without the hammer, could it be possible?

In over a thousand years of being Thor, he had never even considered such a possibility.

He always took for granted that using his hammer to summon thunder was natural and rightful, never questioning it.

But now.

Without his hammer, Thor felt as if he was nothing!

He was filled with immense fear and panic!

Just as Spider-Man felt when Iron Man took away his Spider-Man suit, Thor could relate.

Without his hammer, he was nothing.

Was what the diary described about summoning thunder without depending on the hammer possible?

Thor fell into deep contemplation.

"Ha!"

"Ha!"

Then Thor instinctively began to attempt to recreate the miracle described in the diary.

Unfortunately, despite his efforts and turning red from exertion, he could not achieve this feat.

"Hammer God?"

"That's quite an apt metaphor."

Tony Stark couldn't help but nod in agreement, feeling it was quite an accurate description.

A female Thor, Beta Ray Bill Thor, or even Captain America as Thor, didn't they all become Thor by lifting the hammer?

This gave Iron Man the impression that Thor was essentially created by the hammer.

Wouldn't that make him Hammer God?

Is that why Zhou Cheng occasionally calls Thor "Hammer Bro"?

But as Iron Man was musing over this, one of his long-held curiosities had been cleared up.

So Thor's "metamorphosis" occurred at that point!

Before transforming, he could only summon thunder with the hammer; after transforming, he was free from the hammer – a completely different level indeed.

It truly qualifies as a transformation.

So it seems, although the Goddess of Death, Hela, turned Thor into a dog, Thor should actually thank her. Otherwise, he wouldn't have become powerful enough to nearly kill Thanos, who possessed all the Infinity Stones, with a single axe blow.

That's correct.

Although it wasn't explicitly stated in the diary, there is no doubt that the Thor who almost killed Thanos was transformed. This also explains why Thor, at that time, did not use his signature weapon, Mjolnir, but instead an axe. Could it be that his hammer was already crushed by Hela before this?

Connecting the known pieces of information, Iron Man feels there is a great possibility.

However, who is this Kaido?

This name appears for the first time and without any context; Tony Stark naturally cannot analyze anything from it.

The only conclusion is that this person, like Hela, beat someone into a dog and caused their transformation? Otherwise, why would Zhou Cheng teasingly refer to him as an excellent teacher?

Though the "excellent teacher's" methods seem overly strict.

[For Thanos, the situation must be similar to Hela's.]

[To casually pick up Thor's Stormbreaker and almost use it to kill Thor.]

[Although Stormbreaker and Mjolnir are not the same, undoubtedly, anyone who can wield Stormbreaker should also be able to wield Mjolnir, right?]

[Captain America is a prime example, as he managed to wield Stormbreaker in the final battle!]

[So there should be no problem for Thanos to lift Mjolnir.]

Stormbreaker?

When did I get a Stormbreaker?

Thor is utterly confused.

But to tell the truth, "Stormbreaker" does sound quite impressive and suits Thor's taste exceptionally well. Besides, an axe is inherently more imposing than a hammer, right?

Swinging it around might also be an excellent choice.

Unfortunately, that's not going to happen!

Thor then shook his head; now that he has Mjolnir, he wouldn't forge another axe.

He, Thor, is not one to discard the old for the new.

And who is this Thanos, another being who can lift his hammer?

It is getting increasingly absurd.

"Exactly!" "Thanos too can do it!"

Tony Stark's gaze sharpens, unsurprised by this revelation.

Indeed, upon seeing Hela forcefully lift Mjolnir, Iron Man contemplates whether beings of immense strength could, like Hela, overpower Mjolnir and lift it.

If so, the top beings in the universe should be able to do it.

Speaking of which, Thanos, who wiped out half the universe's population, is undoubtedly one of them.

So can Thanos forcefully lift Mjolnir like Hela did?

Now, Iron Man has received a definitive answer.

Though Thanos didn't showcase the flair of shattering Mjolnir as Hela did, he did wield Thor's Stormbreaker and nearly killed Thor with it!

That's an extraordinary feat!

Also, the axe that nearly killed Thanos is named Stormbreaker?

Isn't that a bit too flamboyant?

Well, that's not the point.

The point is, the diary mentioned that Thor nearly killed Thanos with that axe.

Then it turns out that Thanos took Thor's axe and nearly killed Thor with it!

It shows just how intense the final battle was.

[I almost forgot, there's another who could surely lift Mjolnir – Thor's daughter!]

[Or should I say, his foster daughter.]

[Despite being only a few years old, she can wield the Stormbreaker and fight alongside Thor, quelling various rebellions across the stars.]

[She is young, but if she grows up, she will definitely be a significant figure.]

[After all, she is life created directly by Eternity, one of the five primordial beings of Marvel!]

[How could she be ordinary?]

What?

I adopted a daughter?

Thor almost wanted to laugh out loud; had he gone mad to do such an insane and ludicrous thing?

He is only 1,500 years old!

Now is the time to make a name for himself, not deal with women and families, which would only slow him down.

Thor has always known that the warrior Sif fancies him and that his mother Frigga approves of her, even trying to matchmake them once.

But Thor has no interest in this!

Let alone adopting a daughter.

Why not have his own child if he wanted one instead of adopting?

"Eternity?"

Upon reading this part of the diary, Thor believes the author must be mad.

Does this person even know who Eternity is, what kind of being they are?

Although both are deities, whether the Aesir, the Vanir, or any conventional gods, including his father Odin and the Zeus he admires, they are not true gods in Eternity's presence.

Such a being is above the universe, transcending the entire cosmos.

How could such a being create a little girl?

And for her to be adopted by him?

It's far too ludicrous of a joke.

"Primordial beings!"

Tony Stark, however, is deeply shaken by this notion.

Although Iron Man hears this term for the first time and learns about the existence of the primordial beings, he understands their immense significance even just by considering the term "primordial."

Could it be that these "primordial beings" actually created the world?

So this entire universe did not originate from the Big Bang, but was created by these five primordial beings?

How could this be possible!

For Stark, a scientist, this concept is quite shocking.


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