The giant of light in the marvel world

Chapter 76 The downtrodden god

As soon as Richard said this, Agent Ward was immediately startled and waved his hands repeatedly: "No, I won't try."

If he now lifts the hammer with great interest, wouldn't it mean that he has the idea of ​​​​ruling the world?

Although this idea is indeed very tempting, I still forget it. Ward felt that the dream of conquering the world should be left to the big shots at the head of Hydra. He, a small person, should go to bed as soon as possible.

In the end, Agent Ward didn't try to lift the hammer, but he did have the idea for a moment, just for a moment.

Richard just said it casually. Although Mjolnir is a very casual hammer, it is still very particular. Can someone like Grant Ward lift Mjolnir? Then Mr. Li would eat this hammer right here.

Anyway, SHIELD has turned a blind eye on the Hammer and Asgard affairs, and the only expert who seems to know something about it is Richard, the "well-informed" special adviser. So with his words, finding Thor has become the focus of SHIELD's next work.

Don't tell me, an organization as big as SHIELD and such a large group of elite agents are really unambiguous in handling things, and they found the person in less than half a day.

Although the population of the nearby town is indeed small, the efficiency of finding people still surprised Richard. When Colson came over to inform him that the person had been found, Richard couldn't help but ask: "So fast? How did you find it? Call surveillance? Face recognition?"

"Uh, actually, not really." Colson showed a strange expression, "It's just that the person you're talking about is a white male, blond, around 20 or 30 years old, very tall? That guy always says he is Odin to everyone he meets. His son, Thor, the God of Thunder, said that if he had a hammer, he could just beat anyone away or something."

Richard: "."

"Well, is this the person we are looking for?" Colson wanted to confirm again, because he felt that the person he found was a bit unreliable.

Is that guy the next king of Asgard? It feels like the future of this country is quite dark.

"Well, he didn't run away." Richard nodded, "Take me there. Where is he?"

"It's at the local hospital in the town."

Richard was surprised again: "Hospital? Why did he go to the hospital?"

"Well, it's a long story again. You might want to go and see for yourself."

Richard imagined what Thor would look like when he met him for the first time - plainly dressed but still heroic, with a sharp look in his eyes despite the vicissitudes of life, and perhaps a sad feeling of a hero dying in his twilight years. But no matter what, he didn't expect Thor to be like this——

——Lying on his back in a hospital bed with a lot of people coming and going, with an IV drip and a plaster, his handsome face was bruised and swollen, and it looked like he had been pressed to the ground and rubbed by a hundred muscular men.

Although I have long known that Thor's combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced if he loses his divine power, isn't this too tragic?

Richard learned about the general situation from the agents. In summary, it seemed that Thor had some conflicts with the local gangs for some reasons. He knocked down a few people with a few clicks, but they called for help, and a large group of gangsters sprang out from nowhere and piled on top of them using the human wave tactics. Thor can fight back and forth, but without his divine power, he can't beat four hands with two fists. If he is pinned to the ground, he will be beaten.

Richard noticed the beautiful woman with flaxen hair next to Thor's hospital bed, and took a closer look. Isn't this Jane Foster? It seems that although the world line has changed slightly, fate still guided the male and female protagonists of the movie to meet? So Thor went up to fight with a bunch of gangsters to protect Jane Foster?

He thought it was possible, since Jane was Thor's type, and it sounded like something Thor would do.

After asking, I found out that Ms. Foster had nothing to do with this matter at all! She just happened to be passing by and saw someone lying in a pool of blood being beaten to death. She was so filled with love that she took him to the hospital.

As for why she is still at the bedside?

Because she paid for the medical expenses.

When Richard heard this, he immediately took out the money and returned the fee to Ms. Foster. He praised her and said that she was a good citizen who acted bravely for justice. However, the incident involving national security will be officially handed over to our FBI from now on (God) Shield vest).

Unlike in the original work, Ms. Foster and Thor were strangers to each other. Now that she had gotten her money back, someone else had taken over the matter, so she simply left the hospital and had nothing to do with it anymore.

Oh, by the way, the money must have come from SHIELD. I'm sure Luo Dan won't mind adding such a trivial expense.

Richard looked at the back of the female physicist leaving the hospital and couldn't help but nodded. Well, I am indeed a good person and I have done a good thing!

It's just that the romantic story of a banished prince of Asgard and his encounter with a mortal woman ended before it even began.

Richard glanced at Thor who was staring blankly at the window on the hospital bed, and couldn't help but mutter in his heart, this is actually for your own good. Anyway, even if you can get along for the time being, you have broken up again inexplicably since "Thor 2", and it doesn't seem like Jane will still have a role in the subsequent movies (the MCU screenwriter said that he will not take this blame)

Richard walked into the ward and coughed twice: "It's an honor to finally meet Thor, the prince of Asgard, the son of Odin, and the god of thunder."

Thor on the hospital bed raised his eyebrows: "Oh? Do you know me?"

Finally I have someone I can talk to. Thor feels really tired. He emphasizes to almost everyone who is willing to listen that he is Thor of Asgard, but everyone here ignores him and pretends to care for the vulnerable. looked at him.

"That's right." Richard came to the bedside and looked at his embarrassed appearance. He couldn't help but wonder, "What's going on with you? I heard that you started fighting with someone?"

Thor seemed to feel a little offended by being treated like this by a mortal, and he snorted heavily: "You should meet the guys who attacked me, they are much worse than me."

Yes, I believe it.

Richard asked again: "So, why are you...?"

Thor hesitated and said: "One of those guys reminded me of one of my brothers in Asgard, so I took a second look. The man asked me what I was doing, and I said nothing. Again. And then we started fighting."

Richard held it in for a long time, not knowing what to say.

Gangster: "Why are you looking at me?"

Thor: "What are you looking at?"

Gangster: "MD, this guy is looking for trouble, brothers, copy this guy and mess with him!"

Thor: "."

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