The Death Knell

Chapter 618 A tragedy in thirty-two acts

Su Ming had some understanding of the relationship behind the whole thing.

A long time ago, he felt that in order of strength, after TOAA came down, it should be the Tribunal of Life or the 'fulcrum', the Transcendent, and the Transcendence Gods, these almighty universe-level beings.

However, in fact, as he read more comics, he discovered that there are many other powerful beings, such as the "God above God" mentioned before, also known as "Those Who Sit Above In" (Those Who Sit Above In Shadow).

A secret group of ancient gods is also the driving force behind Ragnarok.

In the Marvel world, they are neither humans nor gods, and they are also not conceptual beings. They have no origin and end, are not created, and do not create anything.

They are the Gods of Gods who sit in the shadows above the Almighty Universe, and they coldly observe everything at all the different levels and levels of the Creator God.

They cannot be explained and are rarely mentioned by the gods. They have unlimited power, transcend all logic, can change the setting of the universe at will, transcend all things that cannot be defined, and transcend all meaning and cause and effect.

For them, these are just one part of their infinite power, or a drop in the bucket.

The Gods of God are forever in the shadows, no one can see their true colors, and as a group, there are a lot of women in them.

If we look at the fact that the super-powerful characters in Marvel are all vests of big figures in reality, the God of Gods may refer to some real-life department that oversees comic book publishing.

Normally they won't appear, but once someone tries to stop Ragnarok, they will directly pull that person out of the dimension and imprison him in the darkness of nothingness on the opposite side of the world.

On the opposite side of DC is the Dark Multiverse, while in Marvel the shadow is above all the worlds, where there is nothing but darkness.

Even if the Imprisoned can return to Marvel, it will be too late.

I thought it was interesting when I first read the comics, but when you are in the comic universe, these guys are no longer vests, but real gods above gods. Even the future Rune King Thor is here. They are just toys in front of them.

They will maintain Ragnarok according to established principles, thus continuing the cycle again and again.

The Nine Realms are born, the gods appear, Ragnarok, and everything is destroyed.

This cycle repeats infinitely.

This is why Loki controls Zemo to cut the thread of fate and strangle the goddess of fate. He may live in the future, but his heart is dead.

That was his indictment of the endless cycle of fate, but it was presented as a cold joke.

The Ancient One supports the continuation of the Ragnarok cycle. After all, for the survival of the entire universe, the gods in each single universe are actually raised by high-level beings like trees.

When the gods grow tall and strong like the world tree, with luxuriant branches and leaves, the Marvel world will harvest them, chop them into firewood and stuff them into a machine called the 'Marvel Universe' to provide for the survival of the omnipotent universe. provide energy.

Then the gods are remade through one's own hands, like planting trees and then waiting for the trees to grow again, continuing the cycle.

This man is Loki, the god of stories.

He has no other role in the script of God above God and the Court of Life. He is the fire and the seedling.

Maybe Loki in the future has noticed something. Using stories to resurrect the gods is not the end, but a new beginning.

So now he wants to run away, taking his family with him, to avoid this terrible future, especially for him, the endless cycle of the future.

It sounds pitiful, but Su Ming will not be soft-hearted.

He and the Ancient One stand on the same position, that is, Ragnarok must proceed and the universe must continue.

Even in this way, he looks like a complete villain, pushing all the relatives around Loki and everyone in Asgard into the doomed furnace...

But Deathstroke is a mercenary, right? What do you care about what other people think of you, good or evil?

Continuing the Marvel Universe will benefit Su Ming even more.

And what can you gain by assisting Loki in escaping? Thanks from the Otinsons? How much is it worth?

Of course, Su Ming had also vaccinated Loki long ago, but he seemed to have forgotten Su Ming's teachings and finally embarked on this path.

If Loki still remembered the "Will of Fire" and remembered that Asgard was a place where leaves were flying, then he should have understood that fire will never die.

This is real life, not a game, and there are no options for not sending fire.

At that time, he just had a feeling in his heart and said it casually. He didn't expect that things would really develop to this point. All of this was really related to the tragic fate of the gods.

Maybe Loki remembered, just didn't believe it, and he was going to try.

Then Su Ming had no choice but to wake him up, and then let him put his relatives into the stove with his own hands, so as to keep the Marvel Universe and the people around Su Ming warm on the cold winter night.

Deathstroke has never been a simple good or bad person, he is just an egoist. His purpose from the beginning was to keep Gin because she was useful, but now he is just finishing the matter in a complicated environment.

The only troublesome thing is that Gin's bloodline, half Asgardian and half Vanaheim, is equivalent to being on the death penalty list in Ragnarok.

It is probably because of this that Loki feels that he can persuade his fellow victims to help Asgard escape from the Marvel Universe.

But Su Ming chose a difficult route. He wanted to ensure the survival of Marvel in the fire of destruction, and at the same time ensure that Gin would not become a member of the firewood.

He has a plan.

He has as much brain power and planning as Batman, but not as good tempered as Batman. If someone or God wants to be tough, let them try...

With these things in mind, Su Ming stepped out of Mysterio's portal. This was the center of Hela's palace at this moment, and Tyr and Fenris were both here.

In the hall made of black stone, even though the throne was empty, Tyr still stood upright under the royal steps, performing his duties faithfully. The green flames in the tall fireplace made him look as if he was made of steel.

Strictly speaking, he is indeed a model warrior and a qualified guard captain.

It's a pity that he is on the opposite side at this time. He has nothing wrong. In the whole thing, he is even an outsider. His name is not mentioned once in Loki's storybook, and his participation is not included in the plan.

But he must die, and he is blindly loyal to Hela, even to the point of resisting Odin's order to resurrect him.

If Su Ming plans to deal with Loki, he must first eliminate the extremely powerful Hela, so using the souls of her guards to stimulate her is a good tactic.

Mysterio is the Lord of Hell, and Hamil does not know the magic that tortures souls, but Limbo has taught her it.

Using a God of War who becomes stronger after death as Mysterio's graduation exam should be more realistic than Xavier Academy's graduation exam, right?

Su Ming tilted his head and signaled the mysterious guest to face Tyr directly. His eyes fell on the huge shadow on the other side of the throne, looking at everyone with green eyes.

Indoors, Fenrir's size appears larger, and the cold air emitted from his mouth is particularly obvious against the green fire.

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