Chapter 344 Odin’s Treasure House Is No Longer Loki’s Treasure House
Loki: "The points gained from pawning Odin are enough to increase my strength."
Although the points for temporary pawns are not as high as those for permanent pawns, the object of his pawn is still Odin, the Lord of the Nine Realms, who possesses the strength of the Heavenly Father.
So even if it is a temporary pawn, the points are still high.
Not to mention there is no Odin treasure house.
There are so many things in there that will be taken away by others if he doesn't pawn them, so it's better to be pawned by him and turn them into the foundation for him to become stronger.
So many points can give him a strength no less than Odin, right?
With this strength, what else does he have to fear?
Not to mention his stupid brother Thor, even that purple potato head is useless!
And that big green guy!
How dare you treat him like this!
He is a god!
The scene of the Hulk throwing him on the ground appeared in Loki's mind, and he couldn't help but grit his teeth!
Shame! ! !
Ordinary group leader: "Replace Odin and become the King of the Nine Realms?"
Ordinary group leader: "This requires at least Heavenly Father-level strength."
How strong Odin is is not really revealed in the movie, but it can be speculated from his opponents.
The first is Wang Laofei of the Frost Giant. With the Ice Box, he has enough strength to freeze the planet.
But he was still defeated by Odin, and only one eye was damaged. This was still in the movie universe; if it is a myth, the eye was blinded by Odin himself.
His own Frost Box was also taken away by Odin.
In addition, there is the fire giant Surtur. His strength shown in the movie can be said to be extremely powerful, but he is also defeated by Odin.
What Odin defeated was not Surtur who was not integrated with the eternal fire. The eternal fire was separated from Surtur.
Regardless of whether Odin defeated them head-on or by some means, there was no doubt about Odin's great strength.
After all, even if it is a conspiracy, it must be carried out with strength.
And Su Yunqing didn't think it was because of any conspiracy. If it was really a conspiracy, there would be no reason why no one would dare to come out when Odin was awake.
If Loki wants to replace Odin as the King of the Nine Realms, he must at least have the strength of the Heavenly Father.
Of course, because whatever happened to Laufei or Surtur had something to do with Loki, as long as Loki kept to himself, it would be really difficult for them to do anything.
The most important thing at present, besides Thor, is Odin's eldest daughter Hela, the goddess of death.
Her strength is bound to Asgard. As long as she is in Asgard, her strength will be greatly improved.
Even if Loki reaches the level of Heavenly Father, it is impossible to kill her.
Unless he destroys Asgard.
But there was no way Loki could do that.
So if you want to solve Hela, you can only seal it.
Ordinary group leader: "Odin, Odin's treasure trove, and Asgard's technology and magic, there should be no problem in launching a Heavenly Father class."
Ordinary group leader: "After all, there are so many good things in Odin's treasure house, and there is even an infinity gauntlet that I don't know is real or fake. Even if it is fake, it is probably worth a lot of points."
Ordinary group leader: "Not to mention the Eternal Fire and the Box of Ice."
It would be an exaggeration if there are so many things that can't even be deduced from a Heavenly Father level!
After all, even Odin, the heavenly father, got involved.
The richest man in the lighthouse: "Good guy, not only have you pawned Odin, but you are not even prepared to let go of Odin's treasure trove."
Boil Dagu into soup: "Isn't this normal?"
Boil the ancient treasure into soup: "Even Odin has pawned it, so why should we be embarrassed to pawn the treasure house?"
The richest man in the lighthouse: "Thumbs up.jpg"
The richest man in Lighthouse: "That's true."
Tony himself was a little envious, why didn't he have such good resources as Loki?
Although there are now special channels for obtaining points, they are still far behind compared to those in Odin's treasure house.
Although the value of the Eternal Fire and the Ice Box are not as high as the Infinity Stones, they are not much lower.
Not to mention there's a real Odin.
Speaking of which, the plot of Thor on his side has not yet begun. Is there a chance of reclaiming Odin's treasure trove?
Even if he doesn't recycle them, these things will cease to exist because of Hela and Loki; Thor probably doesn't care about these things, all he cares about is the Meow Hammer.
Hmm... let's see if there is such an opportunity then.
In return, he will help Thor deal with Hela and Surt, and will try to ensure that Asgard will not be destroyed like the memory copy.
Of course he doesn't have this possibility now, but it will be hard to say in a while.
The inheritance of Tony Stark, the Sorcerer Supreme, in a parallel world.
No one but Tony himself would have achieved what he achieved through spiritual practice.
With his inheritance and chat group, he was confident that Hela's strength would be comparable to that of Ancient One during the plot.
Loki: "Odin's Treasure House?"
Loki: "What's Odin's treasure house? Now I'm the king of Asgard. That's called Loki's treasure house."
Loki: "Isn't it natural for me to sell my own things?"
What is Odin's treasure house? Now it has changed its owner.
Loki's Treasure House is its current name!
Odin?
Before he pawned Odin, the High Throne was indeed only held by him because Odin fell into Odin's Sleep.
But after he pawned Odin, there was no Odin in this world.
He is the true king of Asgard, the master of the High Throne.
Naturally, Odin’s Treasure House will also be changed to Loki’s Treasure House.
However, he will not really pawn Odin forever. When he uses his own talents to govern Asgard in an orderly manner and returns the entire nine realms to his rule, everyone will respect and admire him.
After thinking that his achievements have surpassed Odin, he will redeem Odin again.
However, the temporary pawn has a time limit. He must remember to redeem Odin at the last moment and then sell it... No, it is a temporary pawn, and so on.
Until he achieves his goal.
Even if Odin wakes up and sees a prosperous scene, it's impossible to blame him, right?
If you really blame him, or even want to overthrow his rule, then Loki will be happy.
So he can say that.
"Father, why do you want to rebel?"
Hahahahaha!
Just thinking about such a scene is enough to make Loki smile happily.
At that time, his father should have a very interesting expression, right?
Ha ha ha ha!
Everyone in the chat group couldn't help but complain when they saw Loki's words.
Good guy, I haven't pawned Odin yet, I've just renamed the treasure house.
So filial!