Chapter 179 The Unmovable Hammer (First Chapter) Request for Monthly Votes

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    I need to go fifty miles away to retrieve my Mjolnir, and if you can help me, I will give you a generous reward.

    Thor walked out of the pet store, majestic and imposing, and said to George who stood in front of him.

    George smiled:

    "I want a high reward."

    "I can afford any reward you ask for."

    Thor raised his head, as long as he can retrieve Mjolnir, he can regain his divine power and return to Asgard.

    The most valued by mortals is gold, so he will give this mortal a big piece of gold as a reward.

    "All right, follow me."

    George waved his hand, leading Thor towards the X-wing direction.

    "I am George, what is your name?"

    "Sauron Odinson."

    Thor explained:

    "As a mortal, you may not believe that I am Thor, the God of Thunder of Asgard. I"

    All the mortals he had encountered before, including a few who had helped him like Jane Foster, had thought he was crazy, but now that he had no divine power to prove anything.

    "I believe you."

    Before Thor could finish his sentence, George interrupted him:

    "Then do you know Loki?"

    "Loki, he is my brother, currently in Asgard."

    Thor was somewhat surprised; it was the first time a mortal had so easily believed him, and even knew about his brother.

    "Mortal, you have a discerning eye!"

    He was in a very good mood.

    George didn't explain; he simply said:

    "I have a few friends, can I bring them along?"

    "Of course, as long as you drop me off fifty miles northwest of here at the place with the hammer, anything else is fine."

    Thor casually waved his hand.

    Thor felt that the mortals he had encountered in Midgard were all right, except for a few at the hospital.

    "Steve, Banner, Betty, and Logan, I've found the lead. We can head back to the X-wing now."

    Tony, go to a place fifty miles northwest of the town where there's an ax waiting for us."

    George picked up his communicator and communicated to the others.

    Ten minutes later, the X-wing took off, and Thor curiously sat in the plane:

    "This is your mortal spaceship? It looks a lot better than before, but it's still pretty outdated."

    Steve, Banner, Betty, and Logan looked at Thor with curiously asking eyes towards George.

    George then communicated with a telepathic voice:

    "He is Thor, the brother of Loki, and in the future I have seen, he is a friend standing on our side."

    "However, he doesn't know us yet. Let's go to the place he is going first. Perhaps we can learn more."

    The four looked at each other and nodded.

    Although they thought the guy named Thor seemed a bit dim, since George said so, they would wait and see. They hadn't found any useful clues themselves.

    "I found the hammer. There are many people around it having a party, and I've paid them to leave temporarily."

    At this time, Tony's voice came through the communicator.

    The X-wing soon arrived at the location of the hammer, and descended slowly.

    George led the group out of the X-wing and saw Tony, wearing his Iron Man suit, trying to pull the Mjolnir with all his might. However, even with the suit's power turned up to its maximum, the Mjolnir remained motionless.

    "George, this hammer is weird!"

    Tony saw George and the others appear, opened his helmet, and revealed a look of confusion.

    "I scanned it, and there is extremely high energy within the hammer."

    "Mortals are unable to lift Mjolnir, only Odin, the All-Father, and its true master, Thor the God of Thunder, have the right to lift it!"

    Thor pushed Steve and Logan out of the way, stepping forward with confident strides to the Mjolnir.

    Everyone looked at George, who shook his head and told them not to move for now.

    Thor grabbed the hammer handle and pulled it with all his might.

    The Mjolnir did not budge.

    Thor hesitated for a moment, then grabbed the Mjolnir with both hands and pulled again.

    The Mjolnir remained motionless.

    With his feet planted on the stones, he pulled with all the strength he could muster, but there was no change.

    "How can this be? Why, Father God Odin, have you treated me like this?"

    Thor, dejected, fell to his knees and howled to the sky.

    Tony, seeing this, asked George,

    "Where did you find this theater actor?"

    "He's not a theater actor. He said his name is Thor, and he's the God of Thunder from Asgard. His brother is Loki, and in the future I did see him."

    George explained to Tony in simple terms.

    Tony, clearly skeptical of Thor's identity:

    "Asgard, right? Come on, who believes in gods anymore in this world? At least he doesn't look like a god to me."

    "Thor, can you tell us your story? Maybe we can help you."

    George looked at Thor and gently persuaded him.

    Thor was now distracted and, seeing that someone was willing to listen, began to speak his story in a murmur.

    "A few days ago, during my coronation ceremony."

    George summarized after listening, that Thor was crowned as the new king during his coronation ceremony in Asgard, when suddenly ice giants snuck into the Asgard treasury to steal the Everfrost Casket, interrupting Thor's coronation ceremony.

    Thor was very angry about this and wanted to ask Odin to let him lead an army to attack Jotunheim and give the ice giants a lesson.

    However, Odin did not agree and scolded him.

    Thor was very angry, thinking that Asgard, as the ruler of the Nine Realms, had been invaded by its former subordinates, and instead of taking action, it chose to swallow its pride and remain silent. This would damage Asgard's dignity.

    It would also put Asgard in a constant state of crisis, being repeatedly invaded.

    Therefore, Thor defied Odin's orders, privately leading the three best warriors of Asgard, Heimdall and Sif, along with his brother Loki, to venture into Jotunheim to demand an explanation from the king of the ice giants, Laufey.

    However, Laufey was not only arrogant, but also insulted Asgard and mocked Thor as a 'little princess'. Thor could not stand this, and immediately grabbed the Mjolnir and attacked.

    In the end, he was surrounded by the ice giants and was only saved when Odin arrived in time.

    Upon returning, the father and son had a heated argument. Odin believed that Thor was not mature enough to be a qualified king, so he took back Thor's divine power and banished him to Earth for reflection.

    The overall story doesn't differ much from the one in the movie universe.

    The only difference might be that S.H.I.E.L.D., due to their war with Hydra, doesn't have time to deal with the hammer that fell from the sky, nor does it send Coulson to investigate.

    "You believe this? I don't."

    Tony shook his head. He believed only in what he could see with his own eyes, and Thor's story was like a tale being told; it was hard to believe.

    He believed that the reason why the hammer couldn't be lifted on the ground might be because of the incredibly strong energy within it, which had produced some sort of special physical phenomenon.