Kevin didn't hold back, and didn't want to, he punched Loki in the face.

"That's your child!"

Kevin growled.

And this punch was different from the punch just now. Kevin was really angry. He punched Loki hard into the rock mass, and Loki sank into it.

"So, didn't I say that?" Rocky, who was trapped in the stone, smiled and whispered: "I'm not a good father...I haven't always been."

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pS: At this point, all the information should be correct, and the only doubts in everyone's minds should have almost disappeared, right?

pS2: Is the plot strong?At the same time, rest assured, as I have always said, as a person, I like happy stories the most, so I am not interested in stomach medicine, sad stories, and the current downturn is just for the explosion in the near future!

Just keep reading, everyone.

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Kevin originally thought that after talking with Loki this time and learning the truth of the matter, he would feel better, and at the same time he would not be as confused as he was at the beginning.

In fact, the reason for everything is indeed clear now, but Kevin can't bear it at all.

He will definitely bring Bader back, just like what Loki said, Kevin may not care about Asgard at all, but he can't leave Hoddle alone.

Kevin won't let his eyes go, this crying night.

But thinking of Fenrir, Yermungandr, and Hela's hatred for Asgard, and the consequences of bringing Baldr back to him, Kevin...it is impossible not to hesitate.

The God of Light, Baldur, and the God of Darkness, Hodur, are his important sisters, but Fenrir is also his important friend.

With Kevin's personality, he couldn't ignore Fenrir's hatred of Asgard, nor could he ignore what Fenrir and the others had suffered.

"Why are you telling me this?" Kevin, who beat Loki hard into the stone, said bitterly.

Yes, since Loki chose Asgard between the child and Asgard, why did he tell Kevin this.

Doesn't he know what kind of person Kevin is?

Loki was silent about this, then he closed his eyes and muttered to himself, "I don't know."

Then there was a long silence, Kevin stood up tired and turned around to leave the cave.

When he was about to leave, he suddenly paused again, remained silent for a while, and then turned his back to Loki and asked, "If... if I brought the light back to Asgard, would you ever go back to Asgard? Come out here?"

The bruised and swollen Loki didn't answer him, but as he left, the eternal fire that illuminated the dark cave dissipated one by one.

Inside the cave, it returned to silence again.

Afterwards, Kevin, who was mentally exhausted, met the Slude people waiting for him outside.

Seeing Kevin's appearance, Slude and the others were slightly stunned, then walked up with concern and asked about the specific situation.

But Kevin just shook his head, forced a smile and told them he was fine.

And beating Loki was pretty cool.

As for the deeper topic, there is no mention of it.

Slude and the others are not idiots, so they can see it naturally, but Kevin is a person with no destiny, and there is no general way for him, so if Kevin doesn't tell, they have no way to know.

In this way, after returning to Badr and leaving the Bright Palace, Kevin locked himself in the room for a day, and a person who was completely beyond Kevin's expectations visited him the next day.

"What?" Under the light of the eternal fire, the one-eyed, white-bearded Odin in a black cloak took off his golden armor and stood in the hall outside the Palace of Light.

To Kevin who was walking under Neil's lead, looking at him blankly, said, "Is it so strange that I came to see you?"

Kevin hesitated for a while, and when he was about to salute the king of the gods, Odin waved his hand to stop him, pointed in front of him, and said, "Come here, kid, sit...Actually, I'm very early, I would love to talk to you."

After Kevin sat in front of him according to his instructions, and Neil left sensiblely, Odin looked at Kevin with a faint smile on his face, and said to him, "My child, master, is she okay?"

Kevin who sat down blinked at Odin.

No, I have been in Asgard for almost a year, and you are asking this question now?

A little speechless in his heart, but Kevin still nodded obediently to Odin.

Odin's one-eyed, full of wisdom, drank from the spring of wisdom, looked at the silver-haired and silver-eyed Kevin in front of him, nodded slightly and said: "Now you, even if you are the same as the gods...even with my child. Well, they can all play around.

Presumably, if you answer Irene Continental's words now, your wish has been fulfilled, are you ready to go back now? "

Kevin didn't even think about it, and shook his head in denial.

"Is it because of Badr and Hodr?" Odin said with a slight smile.

"Yeah." Kevin nodded, hesitated for a moment and said, "Master, do you know Loki's plan?"

After asking, before Odin could answer, Kevin shook his head and replied, "Forget it, God, just pretend that I didn't say anything just now."

Obviously Kevin himself realized that this sentence was nonsense.

It is impossible for Odin who drank the water from the Well of Wisdom not to know.

In fact, this is indeed the case. Odin knew what Loki was planning a long time ago, otherwise he would not have appeared at that time, allowing Kevin to make a choice in front of Fenrir and the gods.

"Child, what do you think of Loki, how does he treat his own child?" Odin asked, looking at Kevin.

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