Marvel Disassembler

Chapter 210: MD-Chapter 209 Arrival of Trouble



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As Arthur maneuvered the Abomination at full speed, he spoke into his earpiece to Natasha: "Find Hawkeye's current location! Loki wouldn't just appear here for no reason. It's best to contact Fury immediately and investigate his purpose for being here."

Natasha didn't respond, as there was a pilot nearby. Instead, she just cleared her throat to indicate she understood.

Arthur cut off the communication and stopped the Abomination.

They were now outside the city limits. Arthur dismounted and had the Abomination deliver Loki to him: "Actually, I'd like to have a word with you. It seems we might have a bit of time for some small talk. To ensure this goes smoothly, I'm not going to let you go, but you're free to speak now."

Loki said faintly, "Are you truly intending to submit to me?"

"You must be over a thousand years old, right?" Arthur said with a sigh. "Honestly, for someone of that age, can you stop being so childish?"

Arthur continued, "Well, I suppose I can't blame you entirely. Asgard is a feudal kingdom after all. Although Odin has been decent to me, it can't be denied that this high-handed attitude you've been raised with, thinking everyone should submit to you, is not entirely your fault."

"What are you trying to say?" 

Loki frowned and tried to struggle, but the Abomination held him tightly.

Although Loki was far more powerful than an Earthling, the Abomination was clearly not an ordinary Earthling.

Even if the Abomination were on another planet, it would still be considered an unusual sight.

Loki furrowed his brow, "I thought you were with them..."

"Your understanding isn't entirely wrong, but I have some special objectives that mark me different from them," Arthur said. "And in this process, I might even be able to help you."

"Help me kill Thor? Or take over Earth?" Loki sneered as he spoke, "Well, if you can actually do that, we might even form an alliance!"

"No, I won't agree to either of those things," Arthur said. "Neither Odin nor Thor is a problem. My goal is not to harm them. As for taking over Earth… I don't think you have that capability. If one day you do manage to achieve that, then after you've eliminated everyone who resists you, the next person standing in front of you will be me!"

"So are you a Hero?" Loki sneered.

Arthur shook his head before speaking, "We both disdain to use that term so let's not use that! You don't care about it, and neither do I. But if you destroy Earth, it will be a problem for me… Where am I supposed to live?"

"…Huh?"

Loki was at a loss for how to respond to this sudden question.

"And do you really want Earth?" Arthur looked at Loki. "Or is it that you truly want the throne?"

"Of course I do!" Loki replied back.

"Bullshit!" Arthur rolled his eyes, "Are you trying to fool me?"

"Mortal!" Loki was enraged!

Arthur sneered, "You still call me 'mortal', do you really think you still have the dignity of a god?"

Being restrained, Loki's tone softened a bit.

He surveyed the situation around him and felt helpless for a moment: "What exactly do you want?"

"I plan to have a frank down to earth talk with you."

Arthur said, "What you truly want isn't the throne but the recognition of the All-Father. You wish to stand on equal footing with Thor because you are brothers! In that regard, I understand you."

Loki was stunned and suddenly laughed, "Presuming to understand the will of the gods, mortal, your stupidity amuses me!"

"Am I stupid, or are you afraid to admit the truth?" 

Arthur said helplessly, "It doesn't matter if you admit it or not; it's the truth. I just hope that while you're seeking recognition, you don't stray from your path. This time, I'm even willing to let you go…"

With that, the Abomination suddenly released Loki.

Loki blinked several times and stood a hundred meters away, looking back at Arthur.

His expression was a bit complicated: "What exactly do you want to do?"

"Nothing much, I just intend to give you a chance…"

Before he finished speaking, a whistling sound came from the sky. Tony suddenly descended, and with an explosive burst of energy from his hands, Loki was sent flying.

At the same time, a shadow streaked through the air and a man carrying a shield landed next to Loki and pinned him down.

"Don't move!" Tony extended his hand and aimed at Loki: "You're under arrest, sir."

"Being still is like being a turtle…"

Arthur muttered.

"I surrender!" 

Loki quickly raised his hands in submission.

Steve lifted Loki off the ground and said to Arthur, "Are you coming with us?"

Just as he spoke, lightning flashed and thunder roared from the sky.

A figure descended amidst the storm, clad in armor, with a red cape and a large hammer… no, it was Mjolnir!

Thor's entrance was highly eye-catching, with the wind and aura he brought making him look formidable.

He scanned the scene and directly approached Loki.

Steve, who had just shown vigilance, was struck by Mjolnir and sent flying several meters away.

Thor then grabbed Loki by the neck and with a swing of his hammer, the two of them disappeared.

Tony looked at Arthur in surprise: "Is that the Thor from the stories?"

Arthur shrugged: "They're brothers."

"The way of the Asgardians… is quite unconventional."

Steve, having returned, glanced at Tony and said: "We need to come up with a plan."

"I have a plan, attack!" Tony tossed out this remark and soared off after Thor and Loki.

"He doesn't quite resemble Howard…" Steve looked at Arthur and continued to speak: "He's more… reckless."

Arthur pondered for a moment: "My nephew is rather cute."

"…" Steve thought that wasn't the right term: "Did you make your decision?"

"I was originally planning to send him back to Asgard directly,"

Arthur looked up and continued, "But I changed my mind. If handled properly, perhaps…"

He didn't finish his sentence.

Steve said, "I need to check it out."

"I'll go too; it would be a pity to miss the excitement."

Arthur mounted the Abomination, and with a leap, they chased after the others.

Steve stared in disbelief and quickly boarded a Quinjet, heading towards Thor and Tony.

Throughout the journey, Arthur's gaze remained calm, contemplating various possibilities. He took a deep breath: "I hope this choice doesn't make me regret it."

(The End of the Chapter)

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