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Chapter 2696 Hollywood Rhapsody (54)



Chapter 2696 Hollywood Rhapsody (54)

Chapter 2696 Hollywood Rhapsody (Fifty-four)

Throughout the ages, all living creatures with human nature are generally very similar. Where there are people, there is struggle. The more power is concentrated upwards, and the more it is concentrated in the hands of a few people, the more intense the struggle will be.

Because the bigger the cake on the top, the more likely they are to make a small investment for a big return. Even if they pay a lot and only get some cake crumbs in the end, it's not a loss. If they succeed, they will be extremely rich. So why not take a risk?

This has happened to countless changes of dynasties in history, which proves that this is the inevitable law of human nature and no one is immune to it. The Asgardians are not human, but they are also creatures with humanity.

Some people may think that this kind of struggle does not exist in Asgard because they have too few people and the gap in strength is too big, but in fact, the four or five small families separated from an ordinary family can fight each other to death. No matter how simple the interpersonal relationships in Asgard are, it is still an interstellar empire after all.

Facts have also proved that this risk is not completely non-existent. Apart from anything else, Loki in the original story was jumping around, and it cannot be said that the subsequent chaos and destruction of Asgard had nothing to do with him, right?

The actual power gap between him and Odin and Thor is more than a chasm. There are dark elves, Thanos, and gems. This shows that as long as subjective initiative is maximized, there are plenty of ways to solve the problem, right?

This proves that the royal family of Asgard is similar to all the royal families in the world, at least in terms of internal crises. Even if the population structure is simple and there are no royal relatives eyeing them covetously, these two sons alone are enough to cause headaches.

But now a very abnormal situation has arisen. It is true that because Loki cannot succeed to the throne, Odin's tolerance for him is relatively high, but it can never be so high.

This is the front line, they are still fighting, and Loki's jumping up and down is completely beyond the acceptable range of any coach. If Loki has normal intelligence, he should be questioned in a small dark room now, instead of lying on the bed and browsing his phone like now.

Even if we take a step back, we should at least ask clearly what is going on with the mysterious man who suddenly appeared, where he came from, what is his relationship with Thor, whether he will affect the fleet's future progress, and whether he will bring any danger to Asgard.

This is what any sane and intelligent commander should do. If Odin and the other generals were so careless and stupid as to completely ignore the situation as it is now, then no matter how powerful the Aesir were, they would have been killed a thousand times ago.

But no one asked.

It was as if an invisible hand pressed the skip button, and the incident just passed as if it had never happened.

Schiller felt a strong sense of disobedience. How come Loki was the Long Aotian in the novel? Any unreasonable actions he made would be forcibly smoothed over, and the people around him were also forcibly reduced in intelligence, right?

He raised his question, and Loki smiled his typical mischievous smile again. He jumped up from the bed and said, "I'll show you, and you'll know."

After saying that, he quietly pushed open the door of his room - he was not even locked in the room, there were no guards at the door, and there were not even many people on the ship, as if Loki was not a time bomb at all.

After slipping into the corridor, Loki looked around, recalled, and then walked in one direction. He knocked on the door and it was Heimdall who opened it.

Heimdall looked him up and down and asked, "What's wrong?"

"I have something to tell you about the mysterious man just now, the one Thor called the remnant of the Fallen Eldar."

Heimdall frowned slightly, but still let Loki in. He looked at Loki sitting down leisurely and said, "Are you okay? Do you want to ask the doctor to take a look?"

"I'm not hurt... Never mind. Is Thor unwilling to give you the footage of him fighting that mysterious man?"

"Yes, he insisted that it was a Starfall Eldar, but I don't think so. The magical energy on his armor is a bit like that of a cosmic demon. I smelled the breath of some dark existence, which is nothing like the Eldar."

"To be honest, the reason I left the team was because I sensed that aura. You know that I have a very keen sense of magic. That guy is very strange. He has the energy of four or five demon gods..."

Heimdall became more alert. He sat opposite Loki and asked, "Did you see his appearance? Can you roughly judge what race he is?"

"Hmm..." Loki suddenly pondered, sitting there drawling out the words without saying anything. It seemed that he had an answer but was unwilling to say it.

Heimdall was also impatient, or it could be said that there was no one in Asgard who was not impatient. He leaned forward, stared into Loki's eyes and said, "Since you know, then tell me!"

"What do you want him to say?" Thor's roar appeared behind Heimdall. When Heimdall turned his head, he saw Thor's gloomy face.

"I told you, he is the remnant of the Fallen Star Eldar. He hated me for destroying their planet, so he came to me. Do you have anything else to ask?!"

Seeing the clear warning in Thor's eyes, Heimdall was also a little angry. He stood up and said, "You know that's not true. Do you know that you are lying about military intelligence?! If he brings any danger to the fleet..."

"If he brings any danger to the fleet, I will take full responsibility! This is not a reason for you to call Loki here for questioning! You know his injuries are not healed yet!"

"He said he wasn't hurt at all!"

"You said the doctor told you he was injured!"

"I..." Heimdall was almost choked to death. He turned around and stared at Loki angrily. He knew he was fooled again, but he still said unwillingly: "Thor, you are ridiculous. Do you know that you are playing with the honor of Asgard?! If anything goes wrong..."

"Nothing will go wrong." Thor interrupted Heimdall and said, "I value the honor of Asgard more than you do. Loki, go back to your room and don't come out."

Loki walked away slowly again.

Then a fierce quarrel broke out in the room. Perhaps Heimdall felt that Thor was unreasonable, while Thor believed that he could bear all the consequences and solve all the troubles, and he refused to allow Heimdall to question the matter again.

Schiller now understood why everyone on the fleet had this attitude. When it came to Loki, Thor was like a mad dog, biting whoever he saw. No one could reason with Thor who had such a biased mentality, and they could only avoid him.

No wonder it is said that the biggest party of the second prince is the eldest prince. If he was an Asgardian, he wouldn't ask, and in the end he became a nobody.

Then Schiller understood again, and he said: "So this is the root of why you are hated by others. You jump up and down because Thor protects you. When they are angry and want to beat you, you hide behind Thor and watch him beat them up. It's strange that you can be popular."

Then Schiller asked again with some confusion: "Thor, do you really not know that you are not as innocent as you seem?"

"Of course he knows." Loki said, "The strange thing is that he always treats me and him as a community of interests. He thinks that protecting my interests is protecting his own. So if I make a mistake, he doesn't think about correcting me, but about trying to cover it up."

Schiller shook his head and said, "It's a very strange psychology. I always think that there will never be one person in this world who regards another person as his or her community of interests. Even the closest parents and children cannot do that. They will always have differences."

"Of course." Loki's tone suddenly dropped. He said, "It's just that Thor and I haven't reached that day yet."

"What is your disagreement?"

"Of course it's Asgard." Loki said, "Thor is destined to live and die with Asgard. I can do anything, but once I want to truly destroy Asgard, the two of us will never be able to stand together again."

Schiller nodded, thinking of many stories in comics and movies. The brothers did not break up until Asgard was on the verge of destruction, and as long as Loki showed the slightest intention of regretting, Thor would forget his previous mistakes and would want to sing a song on the spot, "My door is always open" to welcome his brother back.

Schiller didn't know how Thor grew up like this. This could not be explained by simple guilt and compensation. It was more like he naturally regarded Loki as a part of himself. Blood relationship and family relationship were really amazing.

"But..." Loki smiled slyly and said, "Originally, at this point in time, the only person I can rely on is Thor, but that may not be the case now."

"You mean Stephen?"

"Stephen has always been a very extreme person." Loki said, "He will not easily change his mind about what he believes. Just like he thinks I was bullied, then everyone in Asgard is a sinner. He will try every possible way to change it all."

"Do you think your brother's kindness to you is possessive?" Schiller pointed out the key point. He said, "Do you want to test whether this kindness is exclusive? Because in fact, you are still struggling with whose feelings for each other are more noble."

"Shut up, doctor!" Loki gritted his teeth and said, "I will never believe your nonsense that you can't read minds in my life!"

"I really won't." Schiller said with a gloating tone, "In fact, I am also curious. The stronger the emotions, the more extreme they are. The more extreme they are, the more they are inseparable from the keywords of control, possession and exclusivity."

"Common sense says that Thor's feelings for you are so strong that it is impossible for him not to have a possessive tendency. Once there is a competitor, the situation may become difficult to control. Are you sure you want to try?"

"Don't worry, I have backed up the original timeline. We are now in a tributary of time." Loki grinned and said, "Who asked the Supreme Sorcerer to steal and travel through time himself? If the timeline is messed up, won't he be the ready-made scapegoat?"

Schiller also laughed and said, "I can't wait to hear the roar of the black one-eyed dragon. It won't be too much to teach Stephen a lesson, right?"

After reading this, Stark looked up at Strange opposite him with some sympathy. He now knew why Strange's face was so ugly. Nick Fury still had his old skill of swearing.

But why, Stark looked at Loki next to him and thought, as the culprit, why do you look so ugly?

I should hold a long-term activity called Guess which one to fill in this time


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