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Chapter 1,473 The first update. Please vote for me!!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!!

How could Hela allow her subordinates to have such waste!

So Hela decided to kill her!

However, at this moment, a space crack suddenly opened silently from behind Hela, and then a giant ax struck at Hela's head!

Hela casually threw away Amora in her hand, then pulled out a long sword with her backhand to block the giant axe.

"Um?"

This sudden attack method made Hela a little bit interested.

But before she could study this power in depth, a thick arm suddenly stretched out from the crack in space and hit Hela hard on the face, knocking her away.

Then a bald man with tattoos on his head walked out of the crack in space.

"Scorky?!!"

This is Heimdall's question.

For the first time, he knew that his adjutant actually had this skill.

Skorchi turned his head to look at Heimdall, and then smiled ugly.

Then he looked at Amora with concern.

Amora, on the other hand, looked at Skorchi stupidly.

Amora doesn't like Skorchi...or rather, she doesn't like anyone. What she likes is the feeling of men being fascinated by her and doing stupid things for her. She likes to use her charm to control others, so

It's as if he has truly become a god and can control other people's lives at will.

Whether it was Thor or Odin, she had never liked them. What she valued was their identities and the power that their identities brought.

These are her favorites!

As for Skorch, she naturally had the same reason. She remembered Skorch because he was the strongest and highest-status among her suitors, but he only made more than enough.

If I really have to say how many memories I have of Skorchi... I really don't have any.

In her memory, Skorchi was probably the kind of guy who spent a lot of money and was easy to fool.

Other than that, nothing.

"Let's go!"

Skorchi whispered something, then strode forward and rushed towards Hela.

Amora suddenly woke up.

Then he looked at Skorchi's figure, with a confused expression on his face.

At this time, Hela also got up from the ground.

She was very angry, but it wasn't that she was hurt too much...it was just a punch, what harm could it do? Even if she was chopped into two pieces by Skorchi, it wouldn't really leave any fatal injuries. It was just simple

I feel...ashamed.

Who is Skorchi?

She has no idea!

She attaches great importance to the collection of intelligence, but among the intelligence she collects, Skorchi is the kind of small character who doesn't need to be concerned about. Maybe he has a little power in Asgard and belongs to the upper class... So what?

Sample?

She is still the crown prince!

There are countless high-level people working for Odin, and Skorchi is nothing among them. In short, Skorchi is a nobody!

But now, she was punched by such a person!

This is unacceptable to her!

Especially this little person, a clown who was charmed by Amora!

She was actually hurt by such a clown!

Simply unforgivable!

Then she saw Scourge rushing towards her.

For a moment, Hela actually felt a hint of threat.

Although it was short-lived, she did feel threatened.

Hella is definitely not wrong about this!

Just this little pause and hesitation allowed Skorchi to grasp it.

I saw him wielding his giant ax, hitting hard. From time to time, he also opened a space crack. Even Hela couldn't defend against this thing. For a while, Hela was confused and roared again and again.

On the other side, Tony turned to look at Heimdall: "Your friend? So fierce?!"

Tony was also complaining, since you have such a fierce guy, why didn't you call him out earlier? Two of the three Musketeers of the Illuminati fell down!

Frigga heard Tony's question and took the initiative to take over.

"It's Skorchi, Heimdall's adjutant, but I remember he... wasn't that powerful."

Frigga had not had much contact with Skorchy. In the past, Skolchy was a low-level middle-level person. Except for some necessary occasions, Frigga would meet him, and Frigga would not think of him at ordinary times.

Later, Loki made trouble and promoted Skorchi, but Skorchi was also at the Rainbow Bridge and had no chance to see Frigga.

Later, Loki stepped down and Skorchi was demoted to adjutant, and he never had the chance to see Frigga.

So Frigga's understanding of Skorchi was just a rough idea, no different from anyone else's.

Tony didn't believe it and looked at Heimdall.

But he found a sad look on Heimdall's face.

what's the situation?

Heimdall noticed Tony's question.

"Scorch is burning his life, he has awakened his divine power."

Tony didn't understand a bit. After all, he didn't know much about divine power. But it sounded like it should be a good thing, so why would you burn your life?

Heimdall did not let Tony guess, and directly gave the answer: "Every Asgardian can awaken divine power, but not every Asgardian can withstand divine power. Divine power is a powerful and special

If you want to use the energy, you must first be strong enough."

Divine power is equivalent to some kind of privilege within Asgard. Only those who reach a certain 'level' can utilize this energy.

This ‘level’ is strength.

Of course, there are no shortcuts.

For example, the former berserker unit was actually an application of divine power. However, the side effects of this were also obvious. The berserkers would remain angry at all times, and would even lose themselves in anger, and eventually die of madness.

Skorchi is a bit similar, his strength is actually close to the 'level' where he can awaken his divine power.

But mastering divine power is not a process that can be achieved overnight. On the contrary, it needs to be controlled bit by bit. Otherwise, something may happen at any time.

For example, Skorchi is like this now. In order to make up for his mistakes, he started to work hard.

In other words, no matter what the outcome of this battle is, Skorchi will die!

Heimdall has never thought highly of Skorchi. It's not because of discrimination or anything else, it's just about his work attitude.

Heimdall, who was dedicated to his duties, did not like Skorchi's laissez-faire and muddle-through attitude.

But as a soldier, seeing Skorchi's final burning, I was still full of respect.

"Hold on just a little longer, old man. Just hold on a little longer, it'll be fine soon, it'll be fine soon!"

Skorchi said softly while attacking.

He looks like he's a little crazy.

But in fact, he was talking to his battle axe.

The powerful force brought by his own burning life made his battle ax a little overwhelmed.


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