Infinity from Hogwarts

Chapter 203 Thor’s inner struggle



"Look at you, the powerful God of Thunder, Thor Odinson. You are so powerful that you think you can do anything. But what else can you do now?"

Because of shouting loudly, the pain in the chest compressed by Thor's hammer was unbearable, but the evil god Loki still screamed in pain and taunted.

"You can't do anything, did you hear me, brother? You can only watch those lives that you can't bear to be completely destroyed, and then in the years to come, you will live in regret for the rest of your life, making you unable to bear it. If you learn well, you can only fight with fists and hammers! Hahaha!"

At this time, when the evil god Loki was subdued by Thor, he turned his head to observe the Rainbow Bridge control room, looking for a solution.

When the evil god Loki mocked the thunder god Thor proudly.

Jack had become invisible and came to the side of the subdued evil god Loki.

Just when he heard Evil God Loki's extremely proud speech and was about to kill Evil God Loki directly, Jack suddenly had an idea and thought of an interesting way through Evil God Loki's words.

Thor, the God of Thunder, is indeed what Loki calls a bad boy who doesn't learn from others.

In order to mock Thor, the evil god Loki spoke out the best way to get it.

But Thor, the God of Thunder, who is full of muscles, just can't understand it at all.

But Jack is different. He has all kinds of known and accessible magical knowledge.

Jack has been absorbing it eagerly. Of course he understood the hidden meaning of the evil god Loki's words immediately.

Since Thor's brain is not very good, the evil god Loki can fool him around at will.

So with Jack's mind, of course it won't be much worse.

After contacting Loki intentionally or unintentionally, he revealed the solution to the problem.

At this time, Jack thought of a way to get the best of both worlds.

It can not only kill the evil god Loki directly and openly, but also prevent him from suffering the greatest hatred of Thor.

Jack decided to try this method that he suddenly thought of.

If it succeeds, what happens next will be interesting.

Time is running out, and we cannot delay it any longer, otherwise Thor, the God of Thunder, whose mind is all about muscles, will soon use Mjolnir to destroy the Rainbow Bridge.

Jack immediately revealed his figure and shouted to the helpless Thor: "Thor, I have a way now that should allow you to directly lift the Bifrost's attack on Jotunheim."

Thor, God of Thunder, couldn't care less about why Jack Jones, the mage who followed him to Asgard, suddenly appeared next to him.

Instead, he quickly asked about the solution Jack mentioned that could solve the Bifrost attack on Jotunheim.

"Master Jones, please tell me the method you know quickly. We can no longer delay it. Jotunheim will soon be completely destroyed under the attack of the Rainbow Bridge."

Jack looked at Thor, God of Thunder, who had indeed taken the bait, and said in a pretentious manner: "I hope you can be mentally prepared. I think this method is actually very simple for you, but from a certain perspective, it is also very difficult. difficulty."

Jack did not wait for Thor, the God of Thunder, who was confused by his words, to continue questioning. Instead, he directly said the solution he thought of.

"The way I think of is to directly kill the evil god Loki who did all this! This should be able to lift the ice box and the ice seal on the Rainbow Bridge control room."

"Because all treasures need someone to control them. After losing the person who controls them, it will naturally lose its effectiveness."

After hearing what Jack said, Thor also reacted.

It's exactly what Jack said.

After losing the person controlling it, the Ice Box should indeed return to its original state.

And he can also cancel this devastating attack on Jotunheim directly through the control room of the Rainbow Bridge.

But Thor doesn't know how to choose now.

On one side is the life of his younger brother, Loki, who he grew up with.

On the other side are the billions of innocent lives in Jotunheim.

But Thor knows that time waits for no one, and he must make a decision immediately.

Of course, if Jack hadn't proposed this method, he would have had a final resort.

That is to directly destroy the Rainbow Bridge, but if the Rainbow Bridge is directly destroyed, the explosion of huge energy will also cause huge damage to Asgard.

And it is unknown how many residents of Asgard living near the Rainbow Bridge will lose their lives due to the destruction of the Rainbow Bridge.

Of course, if Jack hadn't appeared here and proposed this extremely cruel method for Thor, the God of Thunder.

Thor, the god of thunder, will definitely choose to destroy the Rainbow Bridge, even though he may know in his heart that if he kills the evil god Loki, all problems will be solved.

But now the problem is a bit serious. Thor is no longer a reckless man. The depth of the problem is still different from before.

If he destroyed the Rainbow Bridge even though he knew the best way, not to mention the Asgardian people who would die because of this choice.

Just the disastrous consequences of the Rainbow Bridge being destroyed in front of Jack, a mage from Midgard, were completely unacceptable to Thor.

Not to mention that after he did this, he would not be able to return to Midgard and see the woman Jane Foster.

After the Rainbow Bridge is destroyed, those other worlds that have surrendered to Asgard will definitely rise up and try to overthrow Asgard's rule after getting this news.

When the evil god Loki revealed that he was the son of the Frost Giant King, Laufey, Thor, the muscular man, had grown a lot in his heart after growing up in Midgard.

He somewhat understood what the rebellious humans in the worlds that had surrendered to Asgard were doing.

Since becoming an adult, Thor's daily life has been about fighting wars and suppressing rebellions, and his inner guilt has deepened infinitely.

If we really choose to destroy the Rainbow Bridge, Asgard's soldiers stationed in those worlds will fight with the rebels in those worlds, and a large number of tragic deaths will be before our eyes.

And their deaths must also be attributed to Thor, the God of Thunder.

But now that we know it, as long as we kill Loki, we can completely avoid the tragic death of other innocent creatures.

On Midgard, under the influence of Jane Foster, I learned about compassion. The true life experience of the evil god Loki allowed Thor to understand some conspiracy calculations.


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