A crossover movie viewing experience, kicking off Marvel's Endgame.

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However, Kiyotaka Ayanokoji felt that it wouldn't be that simple.

"Heimdall, open the Rainbow Bridge."

Thor arrived at the landing point on the Rainbow Bridge and shouted.

However, to Thor's surprise, Heimdall did not respond to him. Thor could understand this if Heimdall hadn't regained his Thor powers.

But now that he has regained the power of Thor, why does he still refuse to respond to him?

"Heimdall?"

"Heimdall."

Meanwhile, Heimdall, frozen in ice, also heard Thor's call, and cracks began to appear on the ice covering his body.

"Heimdall is not responding."

Thor called out to Heimdall several times, but received no response.

"Then we're stuck here."

[Fandar, one of the Warriors Four of Asgard, said.]

"Heimdall, can you hear me? We need your help!"

"Heimdall, we need you."

Thor couldn't accept it. He had to go back; he knew Loki was doing something bad, and he needed to return to Asgard to stop him.

"Aaaaaaaahhhhhh!"

At this moment, Heimdall, who was frozen in ice, roared inwardly, and the ice on his body shattered. Heimdall swung his Bult Steel sword and killed the frost giant beside him with a single blow.

Then, with a backhand thrust, he also killed the frost giant beside him.

After defeating the Frost Giant, Heimdall inserted his Bult Steel into the Bifrost Bridge.

After activating the Bifrost to summon Thor and the others back, Heimdall collapsed from exhaustion.

Being frozen by the Frost Box isn't just a simple matter of being frozen solid; it also involves the corrosive effects of frost magic.

"Goodbye, my friends. I'll come back to see you all after I've sorted out these troubles."

[As Thor waved goodbye to Yuiga Nariyuki and the other two, he and the Warriors Four vanished and were carried away by the Bifrost.]

"Take him to get treated quickly."

Upon returning to Asgard, Thor and his companions found Heimdall lying severely wounded on the ground.

After Thor finished speaking, Hogan and Fandral quickly helped the unconscious Heimdall to his feet.

Meanwhile, Thor himself rushed to Odin's bedroom.

Meanwhile, led by Loki, the Frost Giants successfully reached Odin's bedroom. Upon seeing the door, the Frost Giants unleashed their freezing magic, beginning to corrode the area.

[Frigga, who had Odin hidden in the bedroom, immediately grabbed her sword the moment she saw the ice.]

After Frigga felled the first Frost Giant who broke in with a single strike, she was slapped away by Laufey behind her.

"It is said that you can still see and hear what is happening around you."

Laufey walked to Odin's bedside, pried open Odin's eyelids, looked into Odin's eyes, and said...

"I hope this is true."

"It should be true."

Itsuki Hashima recalled that Odin shed tears during the brief moment when Thor died.

After hearing what was said in the prison cell, it was believed that Odin could hear and see what was happening around him, which is why he shed tears after sensing that Thor had died.

"Then Loki is doomed, because Odin knows everything he did."

Itsuki Hashima thought about Loki's actions.

They tricked Thor into believing Odin was dead, conspired with the Frost Giants, froze Heimdall, and almost succeeded in killing Thor. Now they've even brought the Frost Giants into Odin's bedroom.

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Honestly, looking at all the things Loki has done and the crimes he has committed, any one of them alone would be extremely serious.

Yujima Itsuki estimated that if Thor didn't do anything to Loki, Odin, who had just awakened from Odin's slumber, would punish Loki severely.

They might even punish Loki many times more severely than they punished Thor.

"Then you'll know."

"You died at Lao Fei's hands."

Laufey whispered in Odin's ear like an ancient god, then conjured a frost dagger using the power of frost magic.

Laufey, as the King of Frost Giants, is also the most skilled in frost magic. The chilling aura emanating from the frost daggers he conjures would corrode ordinary people simply by getting close.

Laufey, in a somewhat suggestive pose, sat on Odin, raising his Frost Dagger to Odin's head, ready to end Odin's life.

【"ah!"】

Just as Laufey was about to stab, a yellow ray shot from behind and struck Laufey in the back. Laufey screamed and flew off Odin's bed.

The person who stopped Laufey from killing Odin wasn't Thor, who arrived on the scene, but Loki, who appeared at the door without anyone noticing.

That yellow ray was also shot out by Loki using his scepter.

"And you, you died at the hands of Odin's son."

"I see."

Kiyotaka Ayanokoji had previously considered that Loki's plan might not be as simple as it appeared to Laufey.

Laufey was sent to kill Odin instead of Laufey doing it himself, because the people of Asgard would not accept a new king who had killed his father and king.

Kiyotaka Ayanokoji thought that Loki's words were probably just a rhetoric to confuse Laufey and lure him to Asgard.

"Loki's real scheme was to kill Laufey, the king of Jotunheim, the Frost Giant."

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"Why did Loki kill the Frost Giant King? Wasn't he himself a Frost Giant? And Laufey was his biological father."

The Light Curtain agent next to Gordon listened to Light Yagami's words with some confusion.

"To prove oneself, and to show one's disgust for one's own bloodline."

Light Yagami spoke.

After seeing Loki release Laufey, Light Yagami roughly guessed why Loki had lured Laufey to Asgard.

It wasn't really about getting Laufey to kill Odin; it was about getting rid of Laufey to prove himself.

"To prove himself, is he trying to prove his ability by killing the king of Jotunheim?"

"That's understandable."

"Prove yourself by taking down King Laufey of Jotunheim."

"Loki probably doesn't have any feelings for this so-called biological father. In Loki's heart, the only father is probably Odin, and there is no Laufey."

"After all, Loki was devastated when he learned about his origins."

"You just saw that after Loki knocked Laufey away, he called himself the son of Odin."

Light Yagami nodded.

Laufey looked up at Loki, realizing she had fallen for his trick. Just as she was about to say something, Loki fired another beam of light at her.

"Loki, you have saved your father."

[Frigga, who was standing nearby, got up and spoke to Loki, then hugged him, and Loki hugged his mother in return.]

Even knowing that she wasn't his biological mother and that he had been adopted, Loki still considered his mother Frigga the most important person in all of Asgard.

Regardless of whether she was biological or adopted, Loki only had one mother: Frigga.

"You see it."

Light Yagami looked at what Frigga said to Loki on the screen and then addressed the agent who had just asked the question.

“I understand. The others don’t know how the Frost Giants got in, so Loki’s actions make him the hero who saved Odin.”

“That’s right, but Loki’s plan still had many flaws. One of them was that it wasn’t foolproof. There were still people who knew that Loki had deliberately let the Frost Giants in.”

L said, "If Loki truly sat in a flawless position where no one knew that he was the one who released the Frost Giants..."

So Loki was very successful.

But it's a bit of a pity.

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"If Heimdall and Laufey hadn't been lying, Loki might have actually succeeded."

Kiyotaka Ayanokouji thought that Heimdall's ability was still too overpowered. If he could also see through other people's thoughts, he would be truly invincible, and any scheme would be useless in front of him.

If he were facing a monitor of Heimdall's caliber, his chances of successfully carrying out his plan wouldn't be very high.

"Moreover, Loki is not truly heartless."


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