Chapter 112 The Appearance of the Aether
"What's this?"
Jane lay on the "hospital bed," looking at the holographic-like image floating in front of her, and asked the person next to her.
Although she was in love with Thor, she actually visited Asgard only a few times. Each time, she would only see Frigga in her chambers and never even met Odin.
Therefore, Jane had never seen these amazing devices in Asgard.
Therefore, when she witnessed the amazing equipment of Asgard today because of the strange feeling in her body, she couldn't help but be full of admiration.
"Don't move around."
A female magician stood in front of the "sickbed," gently wiggling her fingers. Then, Jane miraculously discovered that a particle-shaped object that looked very similar to herself floated up, as if her soul had left her body.
However, within this humanoid particle form, there was a clump of red matter moving around.
The more Thor observed, the deeper his brow furrowed: "This isn't matter from Earth, so what is it?"
Such a miraculous substance could not possibly exist on Earth itself. So why is it in Jane's body?
The female mage also frowned and shook her head: "I don't know yet. It's just that this energy is too powerful, and her body can't withstand it."
This energy was contained and not released; almost all of it was stored away. But even the small amount of energy that was released made her tremble with fear.
Thor was slightly taken aback, then looked at Jane with a worried expression, even feeling a little guilty—Jane had quarreled with him a few days ago and hadn't spoken to him for many days. He tried to make amends, but suddenly found that Jane had disappeared. When Jane reappeared, this ball of energy appeared in his body.
If he had stayed with Jane, perhaps this energy wouldn't have entered Jane's body.
Compared to the worries of others, Jane was only curious about what she saw: "This is a quantum field generator, right?"
As an astrophysicist, her curiosity about many new things is almost entirely instinctive.
The female mage responded immediately as she operated the device: "This is a soul smelting furnace."
"Can the Soul Refining Furnace migrate molecular energy?" Jane continued to ask.
The female mage paused for a moment, then looked down at Jane, straightening her posture as she said, "Yes."
Jane smiled slightly, turned her head slightly on the Soul Refining Furnace, looked at Thor beside her, and whispered, "It's the quantum field generator."
Thor's worried expression vanished instantly, replaced by a faint smile.
Everyone present had very keen hearing, so they all heard Jane's words and laughed helplessly, clearly amused by Jane's innocence and mischief.
Just then, a cold voice echoed in the room: "Thor, have you ignored my words?"
Thor's expression hardened, and he slowly turned to look at Odin who was walking towards him, saying solemnly, "She is ill."
Odin has always had a problem with Jane, so he never allows Thor to bring Jane to Asgard. On the few times Jane came before, Odin was completely unwilling to see her.
“She is mortal, and mortals get sick.” Odin’s tone was full of disdain.
Saul immediately retorted, showing no intention of backing down: "I brought her here because we can save her."
"She doesn't belong to Asgard, just as goat meat can't grace an Asgardian's table," Odin said, glancing coldly at Jane. A lowly mortal, her life spanning less than a hundred years, is far too short for the Asgardians, who live for tens of thousands of years—like a fleeting dream.
Therefore, he never believed that Jane could be with Thor. After all, when Jane died of old age, Thor was not yet truly in his prime. The only mortals he favored were Gol, Wanda, and Pietro, because their abilities had already surpassed the limits of ordinary people, and their lifespans would inevitably also surpass those of ordinary people, perhaps even not shorter than the lifespans of Asgardians.
Odin's words instantly provoked Jane's displeasure.
So Thor and Jane began to argue with Odin. Odin was completely impatient, and in the end, he turned to leave the room, saying to the soldiers, "Guards, take her away from Asgard."
The guards immediately approached Jane, but Thor quickly stopped them, saying, "No, don't..."
The moment Thor's voice rang out, the guards' hands had already touched Jane's body, and at that moment, a sudden change occurred.
"roar!"
A sound like a monster's roar came from Jane's body, and at the same time, clusters of dark red matter suddenly spread out from Jane's body. An astonishing energy wave spread out, directly knocking the two soldiers away and making them crash heavily into the wall.
At that moment, Jane's body jolted violently, and she lay back down in the Soul Refining Furnace.
“…Touch her.” Only then did Saul finally finish his sentence hesitantly, before leaning forward to check Jane’s condition. “Jane, are you alright?”
At this moment, Jane seemed to be in a state of extreme pain, her face full of suffering, and she was no longer able to answer Saul.
Odin, who had already reached the door, suddenly turned back, walked solemnly to Jane's side, and with a surge of energy in his right hand, examined Jane's condition.
A moment later, when Odin saw the dark red particles surging within Jane's body, he couldn't help but exclaim in shock, "This is impossible."
Thor looked at his father hesitantly, unsure of Odin's meaning.
A moment later, Odin slowly straightened his back and walked towards the door: "Come with me."
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