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Chapter 169 Ragnarok, the ancient gods sitting in the shadows!

Chapter 169 Ragnarok, the ancient gods sitting in the shadows! (Subscribe!)
Ether has no fixed form. It is usually a volatile liquid, but it can also be transformed into a dark red transparent solid.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Aether is the Reality Stone.

That's right, what Gilgamesh really wants is the Reality Stone.

The power of the Reality Stone has reached the level of the multiverse.

People often say that certain perceptions are true, and using reality gems can make these perceptions real in a real and exaggerated way.

In the face of the power of the Reality Stone, science and law will be abolished and facts will lose their meaning.

It is no exaggeration to say that by using the Reality Gem, people can realize any dream, and even make such absurd equations as 1+1=fish true.

Therefore, Gilgamesh wanted to see if he could use the power of the Reality Stone to make himself the master of the world and directly complete the world mission.

This is also what Gilgamesh had thought of before coming to the Marvel world.

The waters of the Marvel world are too deep, and the Reality Stone and Scarlet Witch Wanda's chaos magic are shortcuts to completing world quests.

If Gilgamesh wanted to complete it himself, it is unknown how long it would take.

Now that he has the chance to get the Reality Stone, Gilgamesh naturally won't miss it.

But for now, we need to convince Odin first.

Today, only Odin knows the exact location of the Aether.

At this moment, both Odin and Frigga looked very serious.

Although they had only been together for a short time, they both knew that Gilgamesh was not a person who acted without purpose.

Odin looked at Gilgamesh and asked, "How did you know that Asgard will encounter Ragnarok in the future?"

For any god, Ragnarok is a top priority and must be treated with caution.

Because once Ragnarok occurs, it represents the end of an era, and the end of an era is often accompanied by the blood and corpses of the gods.

Even Odin could not guarantee that he could survive Ragnarok.

So whether it is for his own life and death, or for his relatives, loved ones, or even for his own people, Odin must figure it out.

Although Frigga didn't say anything, her expression and attitude said it all.

Gilgamesh could understand them.

On this world's Earth, there is no Ragnarok as described in Norse mythology.

But in the world of "Death" and the Earth in Gilgamesh's original world, the Ragnarok of the Gods is widely circulated in Norse mythology.

In Norse mythology, Ragnarok is inevitable, and most Norse gods will perish in Ragnarok, including Odin, Thor, Loki, the giant serpent Jörmungandr, the demon wolf Fenrir, etc.

By then, all nine realms will burn in the flames of the fire giant Surtur.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ragnarok is primarily associated with Odin's daughter, Hela, the Asgardian goddess of death.

After thinking for a while, Gilgamesh mobilized the power of Sisos in his body and summoned a curtain of light in the void in front of him.

Then the Ragnarok in Gilgamesh's memory appeared on the light curtain.

Hela is the eldest daughter of Odin and the sister of Thor and Loki. She was once the pioneer of Odin's conquest of the Nine Realms, the executioner of Asgard, and the owner of Thor's hammer.

Everything was harmonious until Odin conquered the Nine Realms and his mind changed, and he wanted to rule the country with benevolence.

But he was opposed by Hela, whose ambition had expanded rapidly at that time and Odin could not control her at all.

As a last resort, Odin sent out the Valkyrie Legion to fight Hela.

Although the Valkyrie Legion was almost completely destroyed in the ending, Hela was eventually deprived of her divine power by Odin and sealed on Earth.

Afterwards, after Loki deprived Odin of his divine power and exiled him to Earth, Hela regained her freedom and came to Asgard along the Rainbow Bridge.

After arriving in Asgard, Hela first subdued Skorch and destroyed Asgard's army. She then showed Skorch the history of Odin's past, and used the Eternal Fire to resurrect her mount Fenris and the legion that once belonged to her.

Hela then searched all over Asgard for the giant sword that could open the Rainbow Bridge, and blinded one of Thor's eyes during the battle.

In the end, in order to ensure the safety of the people of Asgard, Thor asked Loki to use the Eternal Fire to resurrect the fire giant Surtur, which completely triggered Ragnarok and ultimately led to the destruction of the entire Asgard.

The picture on the light screen ended here.

This is derived from Gilgamesh's memory, and is not a true projection of the future into the present, so it only depicts the general idea of ​​Ragnarok, and many details are not reflected.

For example, the most crucial point is how could Loki deprive Odin of his divine power?

Logically speaking, Loki couldn't do this with his strength.

However, the blood flowing in Loki's body is the blood of the Frost Giants, not the orthodox Asgard royal blood, so he cannot possess the power of Odin passed down from generation to generation in the Asgard royal family.

Odin and Frigga frowned. The only possibility they could think of was that in the future Odin voluntarily let Loki deprive him of his divine power and voluntarily let himself be exiled to Earth.

This is also possible, because judging from the image on the light screen, Odin's life span in the future has come to an end. Instead of waiting for natural death, it is better for him to do something for his children before he dies.

In the light curtain, when Thor's life was about to end, it was obvious that he was not yet capable of the task. In order to make Thor grow up in the shortest time, it was not impossible to design the release of "Hela" as a whetstone.

In addition, there is another thing that Odin is very concerned about, that is, there is no figure of Frigga in the light curtain.

As the queen of heaven and Hela's mother, Frigga should have stood up whether Hela broke the seal or there was chaos in Asgard.

But the fact is, Frigga never showed up from beginning to end.

Although it is possible that Frigga did not exist in the future scene captured by Gilgamesh, Odin couldn't help but think of a possibility.

This possibility made Odin's heart clench, and he couldn't help asking: "Did Frigga also die at the hands of Hela?"

Frigga didn't expect Odin to ask this question, and was stunned for a moment.

Then, Frigga's heart couldn't help but twitch.

After all, Hela is Frigga's daughter, and she could not accept being killed by her own daughter.

Gilgamesh shook his head slightly when he heard this and replied, "The Queen of Heaven did not die at the hands of Hela, but at the hands of the dark elf Malekith."

"And the Queen's death must be before Ragnarok."

"That's why the Queen of Heaven didn't appear during Ragnarok." Odin and Frigga couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Although the ending is death, there is a huge difference between dying at the hands of an outsider and dying at the hands of one's own daughter.

If they had to choose, Odin and Frigga would undoubtedly choose the former.

At the same time, an uncontrollable murderous intent emerged in Odin's heart.

He never imagined that the dark elf Malekith not only did not die at the hands of his father, but also killed his wife in the future.

It would be fine if he didn't know, but now that he knows, Odin will not remain indifferent.

Odin's personality has returned to that of his prime, and his ambition and murderous intent are even greater than Hela's. He now wants to pick up his gun and ride his horse directly to the dark world where the dark elf Malekith is and slaughter everyone in the entire dark world.

Frigga sensed Odin's terrifying murderous intent, and her heart couldn't help but tremble. She didn't know how long it had been since she saw Odin with murderous intent, let alone such a terrifying murderous intent.

Frigga was worried that war would once again sweep across the Nine Realms, so she reached out and held Odin's hand, and whispered to him, "The future is already known, and we can change it with our power."

Odin understood what he meant and suppressed his surging murderous intent.

Indeed, since they already know the future, they can completely prevent any disaster from happening with their power.

For example, the death of Frigga could be resolved by having Heimdall stare at the dark world.

Another example is Ragnarok.

Ultimately, Ragnarok is caused by the end of Odin's life.

Now that Odin has enough life left, it is impossible for Loki to deprive him of his divine power, so naturally Hela cannot break the seal.

In other words, the moment Odin took the elixir of rejuvenation, the future had actually been rewritten.

'etc.'

Odin's brows suddenly frowned, and he realized something was wrong.

If the future has changed, then what about the future that was just presented in the light curtain?

The future that Gilgamesh projected was after he took the elixir of rejuvenation, which means that this future has been rewritten.

But how?
Odin totally didn't understand why he would voluntarily let Loki deprive him of his divine power when he had plenty of life left.

Through the illumination of the star of omniscience and omnipotence, Gilgamesh understood Odin's thoughts. Just as he was about to say something, he suddenly sensed a vague surveillance.

Gilgamesh frowned slightly and looked around calmly, but found nothing.

However, Gilgamesh did not think that he was hallucinating because he felt that the vague sense of being watched had intensified.

Being able to completely avoid the illumination of the Omniscient and Omnipotent Star, this peeper's strength has at least reached the level of a single universe.

After all, Odin's strength has reached the top level of God, but Odin cannot completely avoid the shining of the Star of Omniscience and Omnipotence.

At the moment he realized this, figures appeared in Gilgamesh's mind.

The Observer, Kang the Conqueror, Sisos, the Five Creation Gods, Vishanti
These are the possible voyeurs known to Gilgamesh.

But he was quickly eliminated by Gilgamesh.

Because the power of these beings has reached the multiverse level, even if they are really spying, it is impossible for me to detect it.

After excluding the strong ones at the multiverse level, only the strong ones at the single universe level are left.

A strong person at the level of a single universe cannot observe Gilgamesh across infinite dimensions like a strong person at the level of the multiverse.

If there really is a powerful being at the level of a single universe watching in secret, then he must exist in the world of Asgard.

But isn't the strongest being in Asgard the top father-level Odin? Where did the powerful person of the single universe come from?
etc.
Gilgamesh's pupils shrank slightly, as if he had thought of something. He thought to himself, "Asgard does have powerful beings at the level of a single universe, but don't those powerful beings exist in the Marvel Comics world?"

There are actually two versions of Asgard's Ragnarok.

To put it bluntly, Ragnarok in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is simply an internal fight within Odin's own family.

The Ragnarok in the Marvel Comics world is a conspiracy that has lasted for who knows how many tens of thousands of years.

In the Marvel Comics world, there are several 'ancient gods sitting in the shadows' in Asgard.

They are the gods of gods, even Odin is like an ant in front of them.

And Ragnarok is a conspiracy for them to maintain their own existence.

Specifically, if these ancient gods want to maintain their existence and become more powerful, they must regularly use "Ragnarok" as food and draw energy from the entire Ragnarok event through the "Spinning of Fate".

To put it simply, these gods of gods treated the gods of Asgard as leeks, sowed seeds, waited for the gods to grow, and then harvested the leeks with Ragnarok.

After the harvest, these gods of gods will sow seeds again.

When the seeds germinate, the gods of Asgard will appear again. They will be reborn and will completely forget that they have experienced Ragnarok. Everything will start all over again until they face Ragnarok again, and then be reborn again, in an endless cycle.

In this endless cycle, although Odin discovered the truth about Ragnarok, he was no match for the God of Gods and could only follow the script until he saw a turning point in his son, Thor.

Because Thor's potential far exceeds his, when another Ragnarok occurs, Odin makes a plan to guide Thor with the power of Odin.

Finally, under the guidance of Odin's power, Thor sacrificed his eyes and drank the Fountain of Wisdom, gaining insight into the truth of Ragnarok, and then hung on the World Tree to comprehend the power of the Runes.

The Rune King Thor, whose strength reached the level of a single universe, was also born.

Afterwards, the Rune King Thor cut off the "thread of fate" that connected Ragnarok and the God of Gods, ending the cycle of Ragnarok.

However, even the Rune King Thor was unable to kill the gods of gods.

Because the strength of each of those gods of gods has reached the level of a single universe.

Gilgamesh remembered that in the Marvel Comics world, it was Loki who broke the fourth wall and became the God of Story. After jumping out of the comic book plot, he chose to wipe out these gods of gods, thus completely killing them.

Thinking back on this information, Gilgamesh's heart sank unconsciously, but his face did not show any emotion fluctuations, so that the peepers would not notice anything unusual.

'Could it be that those ancient gods who sit in the shadows also exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?'

(End of this chapter)

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