"woo woo woo woo!"

A low wail resounded in the Asa Divine Realm, and carols from the Imperial City resounded throughout the sky. Odin held his divine spear and looked in the direction of the Rainbow Bridge with a solemn expression.

Thor is dead.

According to the news from Heimdall, Thor was killed by a being whose power far exceeded Thor's, and Thor had no chance of a backhand at the time.

"There is such a powerful existence in the human world. Odin, can we send someone to the underworld to retrieve Thor's soul?" Thor's mother asked.

"I'm afraid it's difficult. Hela was sent there by me a long time ago. His resentment towards Asgard cannot be washed away even with the Sea of ​​Nine Realms. If Thor's soul goes to that place..." Ao Ding said hesitantly.

"What should I do? Loki is gone, Thor is dead, my child..."

Odin shouted in the direction of the Rainbow Bridge: "Heimdall, go to the human world and bring me the man who killed Thor."

"That man is dead, King." Heimdall's eyes flashed with golden light: "The person who killed him was another weird creature. He has powerful power. I am not his opponent."

"There is still such a thing, then look where Thor's soul is now?"

"The edge of the human world, if he continues to walk like this, Thor will follow the World Tree all the way to Helheim." Heimdall said.

"Go and bring him back. Don't let Hela find Thor." Odin ordered.

"Yes, King."

As the guardian of Asgard's Rainbow Gate, Heimdall has the ability to travel between the nine realms at will. Unlike others, he can only leave Asgard when the Rainbow Bridge is activated. Odin's words just As soon as he fell, Heimdall disappeared in place.

……

boom!

At the pole of the northern hemisphere of the earth, a whirlpool of rolling dark clouds suddenly appeared over the North Pole. As a bolt of thunder struck down, Heimdall landed at this place, and a unique mark of the Rainbow Bridge appeared on the ground.

"This is it," Heimdall said to himself.

He walked all the way north, using his own abilities to find the location where Thor's soul had walked, until he came to the end of a glacier, and Heimdall suddenly stopped.

About a hundred meters in front of him, a black shadow was standing there quietly. The other person was looking at the north, seeming to be hesitating whether to take the final step.

"Thor!" Heimdall shouted, and the figure immediately turned his head to look. Thor's expression was dull and he looked at Heimdall strangely.

The soul is the last thing that any creature can leave in this world. Although they retain some consciousness of their life, they have forgotten all these things.

Thor's soul is currently looking for a way to Helheim. Once he finds it, he will stay there forever and be controlled by Hela.

Seeing that Thor responded to his call, Heimdall quickly walked over there and said as he walked: "Come back, that is not the place you should go."

At this moment, a huge black crack appeared behind Thor, and a trace of dark wind and fierce howling emanated from it, leaving no doubt that

It's hell inside.

And Heimdall knew where that place was. Over the years he had been guarding Asgard, he had looked into Helheim countless times. It was the place where the souls of the nine realms went, and it was also the legendary country of the dead. .

Thor stood there, seeming to hesitate on what to do, whether to go in or listen to the man's voice.

Thor's face was pale at this time, with black veins spreading around his eyes, and his two pale eyes looked very lifeless.

When Heimdall saw this scene, he knew that he had to stabilize Thor's condition, otherwise he would definitely jump into Helheim because of the call of death.

So Heimdall opened his eyes wide, and a golden light shone from his eyes, falling right on Thor.

Thor, who was originally eager to try Helheim, calmed down instantly. He looked at Heimdall and said: "It's useless. I should go where I should go. A soul can no longer return to Asgard. "

"Odin is the king of the gods. He definitely has a way to resurrect you, even if it means traveling across the nine realms." Heimdall said firmly.

"But now, my soul is about to dissipate, my memory is gradually blurring, and I can't remember anything."

"This is the soul coffin box. It allows the soul to live in this box without being affected in any way. You can stay in this box for a while first." Heimdall took out a fist-sized silver box and opened it, and there was a bright light. It lit up from the box, very dazzling.

"Okay." With his last bit of consciousness, Thor jumped up and turned into a ball of light and entered the box.

After Heimdall finished all this, he was about to leave, but at this moment, a voice suddenly stopped him.

"Keep that thing in your eyes before you leave." Isaac walked out of the ripples of mist. He looked at Heimdall and smiled: "I didn't expect that the soul following Thor would actually find something."

"It's you." Heimdall was shocked. He knew that Isaac had seen the scene where Isaac killed Scott before.

"I always felt that someone was watching me somewhere, but no matter how I looked for it, I couldn't find any trace, until I suddenly thought of a story from Norse mythology. The gods wanted to make Heimdall better. Asgard, the guardian of Asgard, was given the vision to watch the nine realms and the subtlest hearing. I must have been the one standing on the Rainbow Bridge looking at me before." Isaye said.

"No one can sense my gaze, not even the King of Gods." Heimdall said solemnly: "Who are you?"

"You don't need to know this problem. Just hand over the thing in your eyes. As long as you do it, I will allow you to take Thor back to Asgard." Isaye said.

Heimdall did not speak. He put the soul coffin box into his pocket and pulled out his sword, as if he was going to fight Isaac.

Heimdall knew how important the thing in his eyes was and must not fall into the hands of others. But now that Isaac is eyeing this thing, he naturally has no choice but to take on the responsibility of protecting it as a guardian. Responsibility.

"I won't give it to you, that will only lead to a greater disaster." Heimdall said in a heavy tone.

"Then go to hell and I will pull it out of your eyes myself."

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