Marvel's strongest warden

59, Thor's response

The humanoid did not dare to speak at all. He walked in front and led Mason through the eyes, nostrils, and upper jaw of the Void Land to the lower jaw of the Void Land.

Mason saw a spider nest there, no, it didn't look like a spider nest.

It was a factory like a bee's nest. Mining machines flew in and out of various passages in the factory.

A maid blocked his way.

This red-skinned maid, who was found on who knows which planet, stretched out her hand to stop them and said: "This is the master's territory, you can't go in."

"Oh, of course," Mason said, "I didn't plan to go in, I just stood outside and looked."

The maid didn't say anything. She took her hand back and placed it on her belly without moving.

Mason looked at the factory, turned around and left.

The maid seemed to be a clay sculpture, standing motionless.

“This is both a repair shop and a manufacturing plant, and it may even be a storage base for raw materials, but the metal mineral deposits don’t come from here?

So where does this metal come from?

Does it come from beyond the void?

The most valuable thing in the Land of Nothingness is the bone marrow and body fluids of this dead creature, and there are no metal mineral deposits here."

After thinking of this, Mason's eyes fell on the humanoid again.

It seemed that things came and went, but finally settled on him.

"Let's do a multiple-choice question."

He smiled at the tired man and said: "Either you do me one more favor, or I will break the bones in your body again.

Choose one.

The first one, or the second one?"

This humanoid said in great horror: "I choose the first one, I choose the first one!"

"Okay," Mason continued with a smile, "You are a smart guy, let's go, let's sit in some well-informed places and ask about some things.

Don’t worry, I’ll buy you a drink.”

Earth, New York, Stark Tower.

Tony Stark repeatedly explained the reason why he did this, but Jane Foster still looked at him with suspicion.

"Your idea sounds so stupid. Is it okay for me to stand on the top of the building and shout Heimdall's name loudly?

Then why don’t I call Sol’s name?”

After hearing Jane's question, Tony called out Jarvis, projected myths and legends in front of their eyes and said, "That's it, Heimdall is a god in Norse mythology. He is the watcher of the gods.

Those who hope.

Do you still remember what Thor shouted every time he came back?

What he shouted was 'Heimdall, open the Rainbow Bridge', and you see, that's it, open the Rainbow Bridge."

After explaining, he said to Jane: "I know you have been looking for traces of Thor, so I found you. You haven't tried this method yet, have you?

We can try, if Heimdall is really as magical as we know in mythology, then he will definitely know all this."

Jane looked at the professor behind her, Professor Eric - the professor who was controlled by the Mind Stone during the Battle of New York. He and Jane came together.

He shrugged his shoulders and said: "This sounds very unreliable, but no matter how unreliable it is, wouldn't it be weirder than the legendary God of Thunder actually appearing among us?

So I suggested we give it a try."

There was another sentence he didn't say.

Anyway, it's not me who shouts.

"All right."

Jane thought about it carefully and was really moved. She, Professor Eric, and Tony came to the rooftop. Since the last New York war, the top floor of the Stark Industries Building has been closed to anyone.

The wind on the rooftop was a bit strong, causing their hair to flutter.

Jane glanced at Tony and Professor Eric again, and finally opened her mouth and shouted: "Heimdall! Thor! Can you hear my voice?"

I need you.

I need your help with something."

Her shouting voice was not loud and could not be carried very far at all.

But Heimdall's name seemed to have magic power. It was constantly passed on, passed over the high altitude, crossed the stratosphere, passed through the vacuum that could not transmit the sound, echoed in the nine realms, and finally passed to

Inside the gatekeeper's ears.

Heimdall stood by the Rainbow Bridge wearing armor, his eyes passed through the layers of curtains and saw Jane shouting.

Of course he knew who this was.

Thor's little girlfriend in the atrium.

He once again looked up at the brightly lit and noisy palace, where Odin's army returned yesterday, and the excited people of Asgar had already begun a nightlong carnival.

Every Asgardian was drinking and reveling there, celebrating their king's triumphant victory.

Thor should have been drunk for almost three minutes by now. He staggered towards this side with a large barrel of mead, burped and breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Hi, Hai

Mdahl, I’m here to see you.”

As the guard guarding the Rainbow Bridge, Heimdall has no connection with all the excitement. He abides by silence and remains alone. He will not participate in cocktail parties or other gatherings.

Thor also knew that Heimdall didn't know how to drink. He just came to accompany this person and his friends.

Thor is a very traditional Asgardian, brave and good at fighting, big-minded, and likes drinking and fighting. He sat on the steps, took two sips of wine and said happily: "You know, Heimdall,

This time I was finally relieved.

My father is fine, he is still very strong, he can continue to fight, he is not old, and he will never leave me, do you know?"

When talking about this, Sol's voice was choked up.

He didn't want others to see his tears, so he swallowed them back.

Heimdall said nothing. As a guardian, he certainly knew what the facts were. He also knew what this seemingly neurotic child had endured.

Well, what has this child over 1,500 years old endured?

He longed to be recognized by his father and did not want his parents to leave him. More importantly, he had a natural fear of the legend of Ragnarok.

To him, these are like a big mountain, pressing hard on him, making him breathless. He is afraid, and he is afraid that he will not be an excellent monarch.

Heimdall looked at Thor, who continued to talk to himself naturally, and listened patiently. He watched as this bastard kept pouring wine on him, until he was eighty percent drunk, and then he spoke nonsense: "

Jane is looking for you."

"Jane? I don't know. Who is Jane?"

Thor was lying on the steps, waving his hands casually and saying it, not taking it seriously at all, but he soon reacted, turned to look at Hamdall and said: "Who are you saying, Jane is looking for me?

Why is he looking for me? Has she come to Immortal Palace?"

"No, she and your friends on Earth are calling you. I wonder if something happened."

Heimdall said, Thor thought for a moment, stood up, rubbed his face carefully, cheered himself up, and said: "Okay, Heimdall, open the Rainbow Bridge, and I'll go down and see what's going on.

"

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