Chapter four hundred and eighty sixth dream
After listening, Laufei said coldly.
"The contract is established, I will help you get rid of Odin, and I hope you can keep your promise."
"I'm still afraid that you will sell me? It's a serious sin to put the frost giant into Asgard. If the people of Asgard know it, they will definitely overthrow me."
Loki snorted coldly, walked past Heimdal and glanced at him, and then continued to walk forward.
Lauphy and his Frost Giant Guard walked past Heimdal one after another and headed towards Asgard. This scene reflected through the ice layer into the frozen Heimdal's eyes, which made him extremely angry and anxious, but could not stop all of this from happening. Even if he broke free from the freezing, the Destroyer was still watching him. He was seriously frostbitten, and he was no match for the Destroyer at all. His only hope was Thor of Midgard.
Thinking of this, Heimdal tried hard to divide a divine power to resist the cold and applied it to his eyes, causing the eyes to shine brightly. Even if his body was invaded by the cold air, he would pass the picture he saw through an extremely vast space and spread it to the sleeping Thor's mind.
A team of frost giants stepped on the rainbow bridge made of ice, fire, and air towards Asgard in the distance. The Destroyer, the guard of the Odin Treasure House, stood aside, without any movement... This terrible scene made Thor exclaim, suddenly woke up from his dream, opened his eyes, and sat up from the bed, sweating all over the cold day.
Now the prince of Asgard, Thor Thor is just an ordinary person, but because he trespassed into a military base, he had to go to jail, and was still in the cage of this military base.
"I dreamed of Asgard, the frost giant stepped on the rainbow bridge and was walking towards the palace."
Thor's voice was a little low, his hands clenched his fists, and his muscles were tightly tense.
"No, this is not just a dream. Something must have happened to Asgard. I have to go back."
Thor grabbed the railing of the cell.
"Let me out, I'm going to go back to Asgard!"
"Quiet!"
Then the soldier suddenly knocked on the railing. Thor wanted to say something, and the soldier pointed the gun at him.
Having seen the power of these Midgardians' "archers", Thor didn't want to die again, so he had no choice but to sit back obediently.
This feeling of powerlessness made Thor very frustrated, but after just a moment of depression, he thought of a way.
"As long as I lift Mjolnir, I can get my divine power back and become Thor, and I will definitely let the Rainbow Bridge come."
But Thor suddenly lost his anger in a group of fully armed soldiers guarding outside the cell, coupled with the "indestructible" cage for him now. Now he is just a relatively strong human. He had worked hard to break into that extremely simple camp last time. Now there is probably a high wall, a power grid, a gun tower, and a wolf dog. I am afraid that he will be knocked down by a shot without even getting close to the periphery.
Thor lowered his head and sat by the bed with great frustration. He kept recalling the scene he saw in his dream: a large group of frost giants stepped on the rainbow bridge and walked towards the palace step by step. He could feel the biting chill like falling from an ice cave. It was not a dream, but a real thing.
Recalling the past few months, Midgard has experienced several frost invasions, and even a large number of Cherytas appeared last time, but Asgard has not responded and has not even sent a single soldier.
Could it be that the Frost Giant attacked Asgard frantically after he left, so that Asgard could not withdraw his troops to Midgard. Perhaps the Frost Giant had already broken through the Asgard defense line, so he dreamed of the Frost Giant stepping onto the Rainbow Bridge in groups.
Moreover, even if he successfully contacted Mjolnir, he could not lift it up last time.
Zod had countless worries in his heart. The Destroyer hadn't come for more than half a month. Thor wanted to lift the Hammer of Thor twice. The plot of the movie seemed to have no value for reference.
Could this guy think that because of the Asgard crisis, he will definitely succeed in raising the Thor's Hammer this time, right?
...
Lawfe and his Frost Giant Guard were walking and looking around vigilantly. This was the Asgard Palace. There were so many troops stationed in it, and they could be submerged by the number of people. If such a few people really wanted to fight, there would be no result of the entire army being wiped out.
When he was in Jottonheim, no one agreed to lead the team to Asgard in person, but Lawfei insisted on this, and only brought about twenty or so frost giants to penetrate into the heavily guarded Asgard. I just didn't know whether it was out of trust in Loki or wanted to seek revenge on Odin, and I was crazy and ignored the danger.
Loki moved his vision away from the Destroyer and said with a smile.
"Don't worry, I have transferred the guards of the palace, and they are still searching for the frost giants that have entered elsewhere. You have plenty of time to spend with Odin. Go ahead fifty steps and turn right to reach Odin's sleeping place. I'll get you the Frost Box. As long as Odin dies, the Frost Box will be yours."
"I hope you keep your word." Laufei looked at Loki deeply and walked towards the direction Loki said. The frost giants spread out along the way, looking around vigilantly, so that even if the situation changes, they can still keep the retreating passage so that Laufei can leave here safely.
Loki walked into Odin's treasure house step by step with the Eternal Gun. When the door closed, his body shattered like a broken shadow and disappeared, and then appeared next to Odin's sleeping room.
In the palace, the closed door was suddenly pushed open, and Laufei and a frost giant strode in.
"Meet again, Father of the Gods!"
Laufei whispered, but her face was filled with a smug smile, and she stepped barefoot on the delicate and precious carpet, leaving one frost-paved footprint after another.
The golden light shield covering Odin could not stop Laufei's arms at all, allowing Laufei's hand to easily touch Odin's face, turning on his closed eyelids, revealing a somewhat turbid eyeball.
Laufei bent down, looked closely at Odin's one-eye, and whispered.
"I heard that when you are sleeping, you can still hear it. When you see it, then you can see it clearly. Listen clearly. The one who killed you is Laufei, the King of the Frost Giant..."
Chapter completed!