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Chapter 1970 Ger and Thor (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!!)



Chapter 1970 Ger and Thor (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!!)

Chapter 1970 Ger and Thor (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!!)

The Pantheon and the United Nations are quite similar. There is a joke that if the United Nations is compared to a "QQ group", then the five permanent members (China, the United States, Russia, Britain, and France) are the administrators, and other countries or regions are group members. Small countries can still mediate when they quarrel, and if it doesn't work, they can ban them. But if big countries quarrel, no one can stop them, and even the "group" may be disbanded. This joke is of course nonsense, but it can also explain some problems. Nowadays, the United States is becoming more and more domineering, and the situation in small countries is becoming more and more chaotic, and the game between big countries has long been something that can be put on the table for adjustment.

The Pantheon is similar. The powerful gods don't even bother to care about the Pantheon... Of course, so far, the only one who can really ignore the Pantheon is Asgard. Asgard's status in the Pantheon is equivalent to that of the United States. Although the United States is arrogant and domineering, without it, the United Nations is really meaningless. But at the same time, everyone in the United Nations really hates the United States.

There's nothing you can do about it.

Asgard hasn't paid its "membership fee" for a long time. But the Pantheon still doesn't dare to remove Asgard from the list. As I just said, if the United Nations really doesn't have the United States, then what is its meaning?

If the strongest god is missing from your Pantheon, which is composed of tens of millions of gods, can it still be called the Pantheon?

Even though the Olympian gods are doing well in the Pantheon and are even the undisputed leaders, this can be seen from the fact that Zeus himself resides in the Pantheon's headquarters - Indigor, the "Almighty City".

Indiger, a special city located in the deep space of the universe, is located at the center of a primitive galaxy without stars. This is a nascent galaxy, and the entire galaxy is full of countless irregular primitive rocks and nebulae composed of thin gas or dust. In fact, except for the huge meteorites similar to primitive planets in the area close to the Almighty City, the entire nebula is an interstellar cloud composed of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases.

Nebulae are nebulous bodies formed by the gas and dust in interstellar space. The density of matter in nebulae is very low. If measured by the standards on Earth, some places are vacuum. However, the volume of nebulae is very large, often with a radius of dozens of light years. Therefore, nebulae are generally much heavier than the sun. The shapes of nebulae are varied. Nebulae and stars have a "bloodline" relationship. The gas ejected by stars will become part of the nebula, and the nebula matter will be compressed into stars under the action of gravity. Under certain conditions, nebulae and stars can be transformed into each other.

The scenery around the Almighty City is so magnificent that it makes people feel dazzled when they see it, because it is full of luminous gas clouds and emission nebulae.

Luminous gas clouds are uniform clouds of neutral atomic or molecular gas in the universe. Large gas clouds are unstable due to their own gravity and collapse to form gas clouds. The most famous example is the "Seven-Colored Cloud" N55, a gas nebula that glows in seven colors. Emission nebulae are excited by nearby hot stars. The ultraviolet light emitted by these stars ionizes the hydrogen in the nebula, making them glow. Emission nebulae can radiate ionized gas clouds (i.e. plasma) of various colors. The cause of ionization is usually high-energy photons emitted by nearby stars. Some of these different emission nebulae are hydrogen II regions, which are places where young stars are born. Photons from massive stars are the source of ionization; while planetary nebulae are ionized by the outer shells thrown out by dying stars being heated by the exposed hot core. The color of the nebula depends on the chemical composition and the amount of ionization. Since most of the gas in the interstellar space is hydrogen, which can be ionized at relatively low energy, many emission nebulae are red. If higher energies could cause the ionization of other elements, then both green and blue clouds could appear. By studying the spectrum of the nebula, astronomers can infer the chemical elements of the nebula. Most emission nebulae have 90% hydrogen, with the rest being helium, oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements.

The nebula around the City of Almighty is a typical diffuse nebula. As its name suggests, diffuse nebulas have no obvious boundaries and often present irregular shapes, like clouds in the sky. However, they can only be observed with a telescope, and many of them can only be displayed with a long exposure of an astronomical camera. Their diameter is about tens of light years, and the average density is 10-100 atoms per cubic centimeter (in fact, this is much lower than the vacuum obtained in the laboratory). They are mainly distributed near the galactic plane (HOTKEY). The more famous diffuse nebulae include the Orion Nebula and the Horsehead Nebula. Diffuse nebulae are bright nebulae caused by the concentration of interstellar medium around one or several bright stars. These bright stars are young stars that have been formed not long ago.

I just said that the galaxy where the City of Almighty is located has no stars, which is actually not accurate.

This galaxy actually has a newborn star, but now this star has become an omnipotent city!

The gods used their divine power to capture a large amount of interstellar matter and then covered the entire star with it. In other words, the gods used their divine power to capture the sun and then placed it in the almighty city. It is both the foundation and the source of energy!

So the Almighty City does shine, but it is only due to the power of God.

The light emitted by the Almighty City is all golden.

This makes the city forever dazzling and a first-class wonder in the universe!

At the same time, a large number of gods are stationed here. Of course, the largest number are the Olympian gods. This place is almost becoming the home nest of the Olympian gods... There is no way. The Olympian gods are badly divided, especially among the main gods. The male gods and goddesses almost all dislike each other.

Zeus stayed in the Pantheon.

Closer to home.

Because of the ambiguous relationship between Asgard and the Pantheon, after the incident with Gorr the God Butcher, the Pantheon decisively betrayed Asgard!

Who asked Asgard to be so cold when besieging Gorr the God Butcher?

Hell, Asgard doesn't even have a permanent representative in the Pantheon!

Although not all gods like to stay in the Almighty City, the living standard of the Almighty City is definitely the best in the universe. But not all gods like to stay in such a magnificent place, such as the African gods, they prefer the primitive and wild environment.

Also, everyone here is a god, and no one is higher than anyone else.

The arrogance of the gods cannot be shown here. So instead of being an ordinary god here, it is better to be a tyrant in your own territory.

But no matter what, the gods will leave enough representatives in the Almighty City.

But not Asgard! They had no one in the Almighty City. This was also Odin's decision at the time, and he directly revoked the representative of the Almighty City.

So when it came time to encircle and suppress Gorr the God Butcher, it was the Pantheon that took the initiative to seek help from Asgard... But unfortunately, although Thor is different from before, he is still a fool. His father doesn't like the Pantheon and has never said anything good about the Pantheon since he was a child. Naturally, Thor inherited Odin's views of the Pantheon.

Even though Frigga kept trying to stop him, she couldn't stop Thor from speaking bluntly... The Pantheon messenger was so angry that he wanted to duel with Thor... Then he succeeded, and was knocked down by Thor with one punch...

In this situation, it would be strange for Asgard to send reinforcements.

You know, the Pantheon actually saw Thor as young and thought they could trick Asgard into helping them... If Thor was easy to fool, that would be great. The Pantheon would have one more thug. What was the result?

When he arrived at the door, he was humiliated and then the messenger was beaten.

This time there is no plan.

You know, in order to intimidate the young Asgardian King Thor, the messenger sent by the Pantheon is no simple character.

He is a main god originating from the African pantheon.

His name is Kahn!

This god comes from a very ancient faction of gods, so ancient that almost all legends of this god system can be found on Earth today. Their belief system has long since disintegrated on Earth, and only a few legends have been passed down in very few primitive African tribes.

Kahn, a supreme god from the Bushmen pantheon.

There are still Bushmen on the earth today. They are an indigenous people living in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Angola. They are a close race to the Khoikhoi. Bushmen are an ethnic group in southern Africa. Also known as the San people. They are mainly distributed in Namibia, Botswana, Angola, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Tanzania. They are generally considered to be the Khoisan type of the Negro race, but Bushmen are closer to the Mongol race in all aspects. They are the oldest indigenous people in southern Africa and East Africa. Bushmen are a primitive hunting-gathering people living in southern Africa. Before Western colonialists arrived in southern Africa, there were at least 20 Bushmen, but now there are only 5.5 left. Now, more than half of them live in Botswana, and the rest live in South Africa, Namibia and Angola. Until more than 20 years ago, the Bushmen were still in the prehistoric period and almost no one knew about them. They live in the most barren and desolate desert areas, and make their living by hunting and gathering roots, stems and wild fruits of plants, just like in the Paleolithic Age. In order to obtain the water and food they need to survive, Bushmen often live together in groups in the summer, and in the winter, when water and food cannot meet their needs, they begin to migrate in different directions as a family unit, looking for food and water. However, some Bushmen are forced to gather around water sources during the driest season in winter.

But unlike the Bushmen who stayed on Earth, the Bushmen pantheon is doing very well in the universe. Their pantheon is very large and occupies many worlds.

As the supreme god of the Bushmen pantheon, Kahn's power can be imagined.

He looks like a humanoid mantis with three pairs of membranous wings and is extremely powerful.

Unfortunately, he was knocked out by Thor with just one punch.

It was also because of this that the Pantheon, after being helpless against Gur, directly betrayed Asgard.

The Pantheon told Gel that the key to the Eternal Scar Altar was in the Rainbow Bridge!

If he wants it, he can go to Asgard.

Gol was also very stubborn, he didn't hesitate at all and went straight to cause trouble for Asgard.

Gol can't find Asgard... The Nine Realms where Asgard is located is the most mysterious space in the universe. And Asgard is a mysterious existence in the Nine Realms. It is really too difficult to find them through conventional means. If you want to find Asgard, you must get Asgard's permission... This is also the reason why Asgard is unscrupulous in the universe. Damn, you can't find his lair. He can only hit you, but you can't hit him.

But Gol found the world where the Frost Giants lived - Jotunheim!

Of course, Gel didn't find this place by himself. He captured a god to lead him.

Then he killed the god... It was inevitable. Then Gol looked for the frost giants and asked them to help lead the way. He didn't intend to conflict with the frost giants at first, he was only interested in the gods.

But unfortunately, Frost Giants are not a good-tempered race.

On the contrary, this race is notoriously violent.

Then the conflict occurred as expected.

The Frost Giants were happy to cause some trouble to the Asgardians, but definitely not this kind of coercion.

So the two sides started fighting.

Then came the massacre.

After the death of the king, the court of the Frost Giants was destroyed in the civil war and had no organization at all. As a result, they were massacred in large numbers.

This made Asgard pay attention to the situation in Jotunheim... Although the two were enemies, Asgard never thought of exterminating the Frost Giants. It even firmly regarded Jotunheim as its vassal... Although the Frost Giants did not admit it at all, Asgard always thought so.

In short, it was the massacre of the Frost Giants that caught Thor's attention.

Thor rode on Pegasus and fought with Gol. Gol almost had the upper hand, but Thor unexpectedly summoned lightning to hit him. Gol was blown away and disappeared into the glacier crack. In this way, the first battle between the two ended with Thor's narrow victory.

But the matter did not end there. Gorgon obviously did not expect Thor to take the initiative, but when he saw Thor, he became more certain that the Frost Giants must know how to go to Asgard. Even if he did not go to Asgard to catch Thor, he could still fulfill his wish.

So the frost giants were in trouble again.

Frost Giant:?

Thor could only look for Gol again. He successfully found Gol in a cave, but this time he was not so lucky. He was imprisoned by Gol, who wanted him to tell him where his people were, but Thor still did not speak after several days of torture. Just when Gol was about to kill him, a group of frost giants rushed in and rescued Thor. Because Gol's only target was God, he did not chase after him. Gol had one of his arms chopped off by Thor, and he has always held a grudge against Thor.

Gol didn't gain much. But Thor received the friendship of the Frost Giants... This guy is more reliable than their nobles. When outsiders slaughtered the Frost Giants, their chieftains and nobles all became cowards, but the Asgardians stood up for them, twice!

Although the frost giants are brutal, they are not brainless.

This is also why the Frost Giants saved Thor.

This can be considered as a breakthrough in diplomacy between Asgard and the Frost Giants.

There is no greater good than this!

But the problem is that Gel’s troubles have not been resolved yet!

Thor thought he had killed Gol, but not only did Gol not die, he came back to kill him!


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