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"Roar!!"
Abomination let out a furious howl before grabbing onto one of the Destroyer's arms with both hands, his large foot stomping on its head, and pulling with all his might!
The scene looked like someone pulling up a giant carrot out of the ground!
The sound of metal creaking under pressure echoed from the Destroyer's arm, sending chills down anyone's spine.
Just then, Arthur arrived with a sword in his hand. He spun twice with the large sword cutting through the air with a faint glow of white light emanating from its blade. With a swift motion, the sword sliced through the Destroyer's arm!
A sharp *shhkk* sound followed, and the Destroyer's arm was severed at the root.
The Abomination had pulled so hard that he fell flat on his backside, clutching the Destroyer's arm, which was still moving!
The arm wriggled and transformed, spinning wildly in Abomination's hands, producing sparks as the two struggled against each other.
Without hesitation, Arthur signaled, and the Abomination flung the arm toward him.
Arthur leaped into the air. The severed arm shifted mid-flight, its hand morphing into a razor-sharp spike, spinning furiously as it cut through the air toward him.
Activating his steel-boned body, Arthur sheathed his sword and clasped his hands together in front of his chest, catching the arm between his palms.
He could feel the immense force radiating from the Destroyer's Arm, his hands barely able to hold on. The tremendous power in the arm spun against his palms, depleting his colorless energy rapidly. His body was being pushed back by the sheer strength of the arm.
"Absorb!!!" Arthur mentally screamed.
[Absorption failed!]
A sudden repelling force surged from the arm, pushing against his hands.
With two opposing forces acting on the arm, it halted briefly. Before it could recover, Arthur gave the command again, and his palms suddenly felt empty— the Destroyer's arm had been absorbed into his Disassembler Space.
Landing on the ground, Arthur staggered back a few steps. His two-handed sword reappeared in his grip, and he prepared to charge again.
But then, he felt a gust of wind rush past him.
Looking up, he saw a figure in a red cape, clad in armor, holding a massive hammer in his hand: "Blondie!" (Note: Nickname for Thor)
Thor glanced at Arthur in confusion and said, "Who's that? Earthling, this is my battle!"
"Oh, then go ahead."
Arthur's response was surprisingly cooperative.
Without any argument, Arthur called the Abomination back, sheathed his sword, and casually stepped aside. To top it off, he pulled an apple from his Disassembler Space and began munching on it, content to be a spectator.
Thor was stunned when he saw this scene as he was expecting to argue more. He hadn't anticipated Arthur being so agreeable.
What Thor didn't know was that Arthur's goal was simply to ensure Thor completed his trial.
If the Destroyer hadn't attacked him, Arthur would have remained a spectator from the start.
Now that Thor had regained his powers and Mjolnir, Arthur's mission was complete.
As for defeating the Destroyer, Arthur didn't really care much about that.
After all, despite everything, Arthur had only managed to take one of the Destroyer's arms. Defeating it entirely would be a tall order.
So why not leave the rest to Thor?
After all, the Destroyer might seem invincible when fighting Arthur, but against Thor? That might not be the case...
Ultimately, Loki was controlling the Destroyer, and when it came to these two brothers, it wasn't really about hatred.
It was more like a love-hate relationship!
Loki loved this kind of drama...
…
…
Just as Arthur had predicted, while the Destroyer had fought fiercely against him, using various powerful tactics even with only one arm, the moment it faced Thor, it crumbled in a few blows.
After Thor's triumphant victory, he looked full of confidence. Arthur sent out the Eye of Horus and noticed that most of the Destroyer's shattered pieces had mysteriously disappeared, leaving only a few scattered fragments nearby.
One of the fragments happened to land right in front of Arthur. He picked it up and quickly realized that such a piece had no value for Disassembly— it wasn't even worth the effort of an autonomous Disassembly.
Casually, he stashed it into his Disassembler Space, noticing that the severed arm was still there.
Looking up at the sky, Arthur's eyes filled with thought.
"Hey!"
Thor's voice called from behind. Arthur turned to see him and saw Thor with one arm around the woman he had just charmed, as he said, "Thank you."
Arthur shrugged. "It's nothing, This was just part of the agreement."
Thor paused feeling confused. The sound of a car engine roared from a distance, approaching quickly until it stopped in front of them.
A middle-aged man with a high receding hairline stepped out of the car and began walking over. As he spotted Arthur, his expression shifted slightly, "I think I've seen you before!"
"But some people have forgotten me, or don't even acknowledge me anymore."
Arthur pressed something lightly near his ear, causing his mask to retract. Smiling, he said, "There were some things I hadn't figured out before, which is why I haven't met old friends or dealt with certain matters. Tell you what, after I return, I'll visit SHIELD."
Coulson's pupils shrank sharply as he spoke. "You—"
Before he could finish, the Abomination had already appeared behind Arthur.
With a swift motion, Arthur leaped onto Abomination's shoulder while crouching slightly. As he pressed a button near his ear again, the black mask slid back onto his face. "Thor, I'll need to go with you to Asgard. Your father still owes me something. I'll wait for you at the Bifrost location."
"It seems you owe me an explanation as well."
Even Thor, simple as he might be, knew by now that Arthur's appearance wasn't just a coincidence.
Arthur grinned, and with a powerful leap, Abomination soared into the air.
…
…
The distance wasn't far, and Arthur soon found the place where Asgard's four warriors had previously landed. The symbol, like a stamp on the ground, was still there.
Arthur dismissed Abomination and sat down.
Since Thor hadn't arrived yet, he casually pulled out the Destroyer's arm from the Disassembler Space, but no Disassembly prompt appeared.
Thinking for a moment, Arthur chose to attempt Disassembly manually.
[This item cannot be Disassembled at this time. Please upgrade the Disassembler level first! Would you like to forcefully Disassemble Destroyer (Arm) (Rare)?]
Arthur fell silent, recalling that in the past, the Disassembler would either state that something couldn't be Disassembled or that his level was insufficient.
Now, the message was instructing him to upgrade his Disassembler level first.
As he pondered, a second prompt appeared from the Disassembler.
[This item is extremely valuable. Please carefully consider your Disassembler level!]
"Is it that considerate?"
Arthur was taken aback. This was the first time he had seen such a warning, confirming that the Destroyer's arm wasn't something to be casually Disassembled.
"This is the first piece of equipment I've encountered that has reached 'Certain' level…" He blinked, stuffing the Destroyer's arm back into the Disassembler space and pulling out The Orb, opting to Disassemble it instead.
[This item cannot be Disassembled at this time. Please upgrade the Disassembler level first! Would you like to forcefully Disassemble 'The Orb' (Unknown)?]
[This item is of immense value. Please carefully consider your Disassembler level!]
[Warning! Warning! Warning!]
[If you forcefully Disassemble this item, unknown changes may occur!]
——
(End of Chapter)
"Hmm..."
Arthur sighed in mild frustration. "I can't Disassemble it. The Disassembler's level isn't high enough."
He could understand that much, but what puzzled him was, "Why is there a big question mark next to the equipment's level? This is confusing. Could it really be... legendary level?."
After sitting idly for a while, two figures flew down from the sky. A moment later, Thor landed with Jane in tow.
"You're too slow." Arthur yawned as he looked at Thor.
Thor replied, "There were some things I needed to explain." He turned to Jane and said, "Wait for me a moment."
Jane nodded and walked over to stand beside Arthur. She coughed lightly and said, "Hello."
"Hello," Arthur responded in a bored tone.
"Are you really from Earth?" Jane, ever the curious scientist, couldn't help but ask.
Arthur thought for a moment before nodding seriously, "Yes, I'm from Earth!"
If she had asked if he was from *this* world, Arthur might not have had a clear answer, but being an Earthling? That didn't need clarification.
Seeing her curiosity, Arthur smiled and added, "Not only am I from Earth, but I might also be someone from the stories you've heard since you were a child."
Jane looked confused. What did he mean by that?
As they chatted casually, Thor's voice boomed, "Heimdall!!!"
Arthur casually explained to Jane, "Heimdall is Asgard's gatekeeper, a warrior with dark skin. He's very powerful, especially his eyes— they can see across the galaxy and everything he wishes to see. So, be careful when you're taking a bath."
"..."
At first, Jane listened with fascination as Arthur described these legendary Asgardian figures. But by the end, she was speechless, feeling like there was something mischievous in his tone.
"Hehehe..." Arthur laughed, clearly pleased with his little prank.
The sound of an engine drew closer. It was Selvig and the others, driving up in an RV, accompanied by the Asgardian Four.
While Thor was still calling for Heimdall, Jane asked, "If Heimdall can see everything he wants, does that mean his eyesight is so good his hearing isn't as sharp?"
"It's probably because of old age," Arthur said with a straight face. "You've got to realize that any one of these gods is probably as old as your grandfather... And I bet you don't really want to know how old your new boyfriend is."
"Oh? Why do I feel like that makes things even more exciting?" Jane said, gazing at Thor with a look of infatuation.
Arthur was stunned, and after thinking for a moment, he concluded that this must be a case of "opposites attract."
As his mind wandered through these random thoughts, a swirling vortex suddenly appeared in the sky, casting down a rainbow of light. Thor nodded in satisfaction and turned to Jane.
"I have to return to Asgard now, but I promise, I will come back to you! Trust me!"
Thor gazed at Jane with deep affection.
Arthur covered his face, not wanting to be subjected to this overly romantic scene.
Approaching the Asgardian Four, he found all of them staring at him. One of them, a man named Volstagg was staring too intently so Arthur coughed and said, "I'm human, a man of Earth."
"Hahaha!"
At his words, they burst into laughter. A burly man with a thick beard said, "Asgard welcomes you, Earthling!"
"What kind of agreement did you have with the Allfather?" The only woman in the group asked Arthur.
"He's just a worried father, concerned about his troublemaking son," Arthur said. "So, for this short time, I'm responsible for ensuring Thor's safety."
The group listened without suspicion. After all, the power Arthur had displayed was more than enough to handle such a task. In their minds, Odin's foresight surpassed their own by a vast margin, so such a decision wasn't surprising.
Once Thor finished distributing his share of romantic moments, he approached the group, looking at Arthur. After a moment of silence, he said, "I guess my father will welcome your arrival."
"As long as he doesn't plan on reneging on his promise," Arthur replied with a smile.
Thor thought for a moment, then said no more. He stepped onto the Bifrost, with Arthur and the Asgardian Four following closely behind. After a burst of colors and a brief moment of strange sensations, they found themselves standing in a magnificent golden hall.
As they arrived, Thor spotted Heimdall, the dark-skinned Asgardian warrior, standing there. However, unlike his usual mountain-like posture, Heimdall was hunched over, his lips pale, and his eyes dim.
"Heimdall!" Thor rushed over to check on him.
The others quickly gathered around as the burly warrior pulled the sword from the pedestal in the center of the hall. Thor then said, "You all take Heimdall to get treated. I'm going to have a talk with my brother!"
He glanced at Arthur, hesitated for a moment, then flew out of the hall with Mjolnir in hand, leaving in a flash.
Arthur and the others gathered together, with two of them helping Heimdall to his feet. The only woman in the group turned to Arthur and said, "The situation is unclear. I don't know if you—"
"No problem!" Arthur interrupted. "I can help."
As he spoke, he glanced at the sword the burly warrior had at his waist. *That's the key!*
However, he didn't ask for it immediately. The sword was essential for controlling the Bifrost, and if he requested it outright, they would surely refuse. According to how events typically unfolded, Loki would eventually use this very sword to activate the Bifrost.
If the warrior carried the sword out of here, they'd likely encounter Loki at some point. A battle would be inevitable, and in the chaos, Arthur could seize the sword, preventing the Bifrost from being activated and destroyed.
That's why Arthur so readily agreed to help the woman. His main goal was to claim his reward from Odin, but he also wanted to make sure he had an escape plan if needed.
However, the woman had different thoughts. She looked at Arthur with admiration, clearly moved. "I didn't expect to find someone of such noble character among humans! No wonder you can command such powerful forces— you're worthy of it! I'm truly honored to meet you. My name is Sif."
Arthur paused for a moment, scratching his head. "I can't help but feel like calling your name sounds... a bit improper."
(End of the chapter)
You can read ahead up to 70 chapters on my patreon and I've also activated (date to date) subscription model on my patreon https://www.patreon.com/GGS6395
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