Ger opened the driver's seat door, got in, and waved to Jane: "Then come on in."
Thor sat in the passenger seat, while Jane, Daisy, and Eric squeezed into the back. The vehicle quickly started and headed towards Thor's hammer.
"Tick-tock".
A light drizzle fell from the sky, dripping onto the ground and onto Ger's car.
"Thor, how were you sealed away?" Ger asked Thor as he drove.
The three people in the back seat were stunned, as if they hadn't understood what Ger said, and looked at Ger with suspicion.
Thor roared in response, “The Frost Giants of Jotunheim dared to attempt to steal the Ancient Winter Coffin from Asgard, a blatant provocation against the majesty of Asgard. I must make the Frost Giants fear me as they fear my father, so I led my comrades to conquer Jotunheim and instill fear in them of my power. But my father did not understand me; he could not sense the mockery of Asgard by the other eight kingdoms. He foolishly sealed me away and banished me to Midgard. So now I will retrieve my Mjolnir and return to Asgard to tell my father he was wrong.”
Daisy and Eric, who were behind them, felt more and more that Thor was a madman. Although they had seen Thor's figure in the photos of Rosenbridge and knew that he was of unknown origin, his talk of frost giants and ancient winter coffins was too far-fetched and only appeared in mythology.
Only Jane believed these things to be true, but she could only understand parts of what Saul was saying.
Gel pondered for a moment and got the answer he wanted—sure enough, the plot was the same as the movie he had watched in his previous life.
In other words, all of this was Loki's doing, designed to expose Thor's foolishness and arrogance to Odin. Furthermore, Loki used his powers to release the Frost Giants into Asgard. Perhaps Loki already knows he is also a Frost Giant.
Every action leaves a trace, and Loki's actions are no exception.
Loki has likely already revealed many clues, but with Odin in a deep sleep, no one can restrain him.
Thus, part of Gehr's plan could proceed smoothly. If Gehr remembered correctly, Odin's treasury contained many different kinds of energy.
"Is your brother named Loki?" Ger continued to ask.
Thor had no idea what scheming was, and when he heard the "good guy" Gel ask him, he immediately began his explanation: "Yes, my brother Loki is also a sorcerer, and a very good person. If you two get to know each other, you will definitely become friends."
"puff."
As Ger was driving, he suddenly burst out laughing—this line was packed with jokes.
Thor is an idiot; he's been sold out and he's still helping the seller count the money. And as a friend? If given the chance, Ger wouldn't mind wiping out this "friend" outright.
Daisy and Eric, sitting in the back seat, were looking at Gol and Thor like they were idiots. If they weren't worried that Gol would abandon them in the car, they probably would have interrupted their conversation.
"What are you laughing at?" Thor asked, puzzled.
Gel waved his hand, immediately resuming his attentive listening posture: "I've just never seen an Asgardian mage before, so I'm quite looking forward to it. Please continue. Loki must be very powerful, right?"
The rain outside was getting heavier, and the raindrops were hitting the car, making a pattering sound.
Thor didn't take it seriously and continued, "Loki learned magic from his mother since he was a child. He is very strong in illusion, invisibility and other magical abilities."
Gel's expression gradually turned serious, but he still controlled his voice, maintaining only a curious tone: "He's invisible, even you couldn't detect him?"
Thor nodded: "Yes, when he is invisible, I can't detect him either. When he is invisible, the only ones who can detect him are probably my father, mother, and even Heimdall, who has the all-seeing eye."
Gel remembered Heimdall, who possessed the All-Seeing Eye, capable of seeing everything happening anywhere in the Nine Realms. In fact, there was practically nothing that could be hidden from his eyes.
If Gale remembers correctly, Loki's invisibility ability could even fool Heimdall.
"You possess Thor's hammer, so your brother must also have a powerful weapon, right? So when you went to fight the Frost Giants, he must have killed quite a few of them, right?" Gel subtly concealed his intentions within the question.
Fortunately, Thor didn't realize that Gel was trying to gather information and told him everything he knew: "My brother has a dagger called 'Mistletoe.' Although it doesn't look impressive, it's a divine weapon. This dagger can penetrate magical shields and most other defenses. In fact, without special methods, wounds caused by the dagger cannot be healed. Be careful when you spar with him in the future, or he will definitely try to trick you."
At this point, Thor laughed, whether he was thinking of some funny things from the past or the scene where Gale got tricked.
But Ger's expression instantly turned serious; what he had been worried about was very likely true.
In the movie, Loki, as a sorcerer, spends all his time fighting in close combat with a dagger. Gol doesn't believe that in the real world, Loki would be so stupid.
A mage with super magical abilities such as invisibility and shapeshifting, and who also possesses terrifying weapons, is undoubtedly a terrifying figure.
This is the kind of opponent that Geer least wants to face.
“When we were dealing with the Frost Giants, Loki didn’t lift a finger. He just kept trying to persuade me. He’s always been such a coward…” Thor continued to chatter on and on, and Gale listened attentively, occasionally asking questions to steer the conversation in the direction Gale wanted to know.
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