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Chapter 180 Thanos And Hela Fought?

Everyone thought, yes, with Hela, the terrible goddess of death, who can destroy Asgard?

"Could it be the Asgard that Hela destroyed?" Bruce Banner uttered his guess, and it didn't seem impossible.

"I don't think so!" Widow sister Natasha Romanoff shook her head and said. "Because it is said in the previous image that her power comes from Asgard. In other words, that is the source of her power. As long as Asgard is alive, her power will constantly increase by one day. Why does she want to destroy Asgard?"

Everyone thinks about it, it is indeed like this, it makes sense!

Since her power comes from Asgard, why destroy Asgard.

"The problem is the problem!" Tony Stark said. "There are four people in here, but there is only one person in Five Thirty who had nothing to do with the destruction of Asgard

What do you think? In other words, the others may all have something to do with the destruction of Asgard!"

"Let me straighten it out, of the four, Hela, the goddess of death, isn't going to destroy Asgard, that's what's destroying her, right?" Nick Fury said.

When everyone heard the words, they nodded their heads one after another, which is indeed the case.

"Then it turned out to be obvious that it had something to do with a few other people!" Nick Fury said. "Thanos is going to invade the earth, right? This is completely in conflict with the goal of Hela, the goddess of death who wants to rule the Nine Realms. That is to say, this may be the result of a collision between two cosmic overlords."

"And Loki is attached to Thanos, so I guess Thanos is not sure that he can deal with Hela, the goddess of death, but he must invade the earth, so he sent Loki to sneak into Asgard's treasury and find Sirte, the leader of the flame titan. Crown!" said Nick Fury.

"You mean, what Sirte mentioned in the previous video once said, put his crown in the eternal flame of Asgard, and then he will resurrect and destroy Asgard?" Thor remembered this matter.

In the previous image, he knew the process and truth of the so-called Ragnarök from his mouth before putting away the flame titan Sirte.

It is to put the crown of the flame titan Sirte into the Eternal Fire, and then let the Eternal Fire revive the flame titan Sirte, and then destroy Asgard.

The so-called Prophecy of Ragnarök, that is how it was written.

But he didn't take it seriously at the time. To be precise, everyone didn't take it to heart. The flame titan Sirte was killed by him. He had a sick mind to put his crown in the Eternal Fire.

But now the situation is completely different, what if the person who wants to do this is not him, nor Hela, the goddess of death, but Mie?

Thanos wants to invade the earth, and Asgard is a stumbling block. In order to destroy Asgard, he chose to revive the flame titan Sirte. In this way, it also inadvertently conforms to the legend of Asgard Ragnarök.

Or, is it possible that the legend of Ragnarök actually talks about this thing, but it was observed at this point in time a long, long time ago.

If so, everything is on the right track.

Nick Fury is right, if understood in this way, this matter is very smooth.

But this also reveals another problem, that is, in order to lose the right to rule over Asgard, he is the king of the next generation of Asgard that Odin prefers "but so what?

His older sister, Hela, goddess of death, is also in line of succession, and only before him.

What's more different is that he is an out-and-out second-generation god. He succeeds his father Odin's foundation, but his sister, the goddess of death, Hela, fights with his father Odin.

That is the serious creation generation, the god generation.

It is completely different from those who inherit the country like myself.

Moreover, in the video I saw before, I and Loki were no opponents together, and I was even defeated by Bifrost one after another. Could it be that after that, I died?

Then the younger brother Loki chose to contact Thanos in order to avenge him and destroy Asgard?

Although there is no evidence, Thor always has a feeling in his heart that his younger brother will never harm me. He must love me deeply and will definitely avenge me.

He didn't know where this inexplicable self-confidence came from, maybe it was the basic cultivation of a younger brother.

Even though his younger brother Loki betrayed him countless times and stabbed him countless times, he still believed that his younger brother loved her...

This is the so-called younger brother abused me thousands of times, and my heart towards younger brother will not change!

So why was he not included in the answer choice, since he was probably already dead at that point?

Or at the very least, wandering into the universe.

As for where he went, who knows.

The situation of falling from the Bifrost was something he had never thought about, nor encountered.

If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have known that Bifrost could still be shattered like glass, which is outrageous.

He has used Bifrost for many years, but he has never delved into what the essence of Bifrost is.

It seems to understand a little bit now.

"It doesn't matter, no matter what, I want to see what's going on!"

Thor couldn't wait to know what happened to this Ragnarök, this Asgard's destruction.

As for the punishment for wrong answers, he really doesn't care much, it's just a little life anyway.

"I choose A, Hela, Goddess of Death!" Thor said.

"wrong answer!"

Soon, the answer to Wanjie Q&A came out, and it turned out to be wrong.

"Correct answer, B, Thanos, the overlord of the universe!"

"What?" Thor looked at the answer in front of him in shock.

He actually got the wrong answer, this matter has nothing to do with Thanos, 5.4 is completely different from their previous guess.

Among their previous guesses, the destruction of Asgard was facilitated by Thanos, in order to compete with the goddess of death Hela for the earth.

This is a fundamental conflict of interest, Thanos needs six Infinite Gems to wipe out half of life in the universe, but two of them are on Earth.

However, Hela, the goddess of death, also has the ambition to unify the Nine Realms. In other words, the earth is also the place Hela is ambitiously targeting.

It is reasonable and reasonable for the huge amounts of conflict between the two parties to occur as a result.

But the result is not like this at all. The destruction of Asgard has nothing to do with Thanos, the overlord of the universe?

That means their previous guess was completely wrong, isn't this even more embarrassing?

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