Ninja God in Comics

Chapter 444 Giant Wolf Fenrir

Rogge was not surprised that Thor entrusted Tony to build new weapons and armor.

In a way, he even understood Saul well.

Although Thor has always been very calm after learning that Hela, the goddess of death, is the former owner of Thor's Hammer, as if he didn't take this matter to heart at all.

But Rogge knew that his mentality had begun to be unstable.

The reason is also very simple.

In Thor's mind, Thor's Hammer is the ultimate weapon tailored for him, his soulmate, and his most reliable and trustworthy friend.

Until now, Thor remembers very clearly what Odin said in the Golden Palace at the grand ceremony when he almost succeeded to the throne.

"Thor's Hammer is forged from the core of the dying star. Its divine power is unparalleled. It can become a weapon that destroys the world and can also become a divine work that opens up the world. It is a perfect companion for a king. ." (Note 1)

Although his succession ceremony was terminated due to the invasion of the Frost Giant, he never forgot this sentence.

So in his opinion, Thor's Hammer is not only the weapon Odin prepared for the next king, but also Odin's test for the next king.

Whoever lifts Thor's hammer can become the king of Asgard! (Note 2)

Odin is the king of Asgard, so Odin can lift Mjolnir.

Apart from Odin, he is the only one who can lift Mjolnir, so he is the most suitable person to be the king of Asgard.

Although Rogge reluctantly moved Thor's hammer once in front of him, he didn't think it was a lift, so he directly ruled out Rogge.

However, Hela is different from Rogge.

First of all, Hela is the eldest daughter of Odin and a member of the royal family of Asgard.

Secondly, the former owner of Hyla's Hammer of Thor.

In the end, Hela once and Odin created the glory of Asgard, conquered the Nine Realms, and made Asgard a powerful existence in the famous universe.

Whether it is identity, strength, or record, Hela has to crush him.

What's more troublesome is that after the news of Hela was spread, many people in the outside world began to discuss whether Hela was more qualified to inherit the throne.

Moreover, there are still a lot of people talking, and many of them support Hela.

Of course, these are not the main reasons for Thor to commission Tony to build new weapons and armor.

Based on Sol's performance in the past few days, Rogge speculated that the main reason why Sol asked Tony to build new weapons and armor was that Sol was jealous, or rather, jealous.

Now Sol, it's a bit like suddenly discovering that his girlfriend has an ex he never knew.

Not only that, this predecessor is taller, more handsome, richer and more talented than him, which can be called crushing him in all directions.

Moreover, this ex, who he never knew, is now actively approaching the door.

Men in any world will have a strong possessive desire for the existence they like.

This possessiveness is an instinct deeply imprinted in a man's DNA, an existence that transcends reason.

At a young age, this possessiveness manifests itself in the monopoly of toys.

Growing up, this possessiveness manifested itself in a desire for money and power.

At this time, Thor was deeply stimulated by Hela, the "predecessor" of Thor's Hammer.

He won't give Thor's Hammer to Hela, he won't give Asgard to Hela, and he won't give Loki to Hela.

Therefore, he wants to do everything possible to improve his strength.

For example, have Tony build powerful weapons and armor that Hela has never seen before.

As the eldest princess of Asgard and a former executioner, Hela's knowledge of dwarf weapons is no worse than him, and may even be stronger than him.

That's why he didn't go to the dwarf king Aitri, but found a relationship with Tony.

After all, before he was born, Hela had already accomplished the honor of conquering the Nine Realms with Odin.

When improving his strength as much as possible, Sol did not forget to strengthen his teammates.

From the top-secret library that only kings were entitled to, he picked out a few magical codexes and gave them to Loki, who was more of an assassin than a wizard.

At the same time, he also handed over the body of the giant wolf Fenrir to Rogge.

As for why Rogge made this request, he did not ask too much.

After dinner, Rogge did not participate in the discussion between Sol and Tony about new weapons and armor, and went directly to the laboratory that Sol specially arranged for him.

In this nearly 500-square-meter laboratory, various Asgard research instruments are placed.

In the corner of the laboratory, there is also a heavy ancient wooden desk.

On the desk were messy magic books that were either opened or piled together.

In addition to these magic books, there is also a golden disc with a diameter of tens of centimeters on the desk.

In the very center of the disc, a cluster of orange-yellow flames that seemed to never go out was burning.

Eternal fire!

This cluster of flames, not much bigger than the palm of the hand, is the most proud treasure of the flame giant Surtur, the eternal fire that can make his strength terrifyingly increase.

Now this cluster of eternal flames is the deposit that Sol paid Rogge in advance.

If he can complete the task of joining forces to defeat Hela, then all the eternal flames in the palace treasury will belong to him.

Because there is only a small cluster, this eternal fire is not the most eye-catching existence in the laboratory.

On the magic circle in the center of the laboratory, there is a huge corpse with a body length of more than ten meters.

This is the corpse of the giant wolf Fenrir.

Although it had been dead for more than 2,600 years, Fenrir's body remained largely intact.

It's just that the fur and flesh have disappeared a little bit.

Hela, the goddess of death, was exiled and imprisoned in 639 BC. As her mount, Fenrir did not die in the same year, the time would not be too far off.

Seeing Fenrir's first glance in the underground chamber of the Golden Palace Hall, Roger knew that this was the psychic beast he had been looking for for a long time.

Although Punisher and Abomination had been used by him as psychic beasts for some time before, they were not real beasts after all, and it was inevitable that some of them would not live up to their names.

However, Fenrir perfectly met his requirements for psychic beasts.

After getting Fenrir's body, he began to study how to resurrect Fenrir with the eternal fire.

He did not intend to reincarnate Fenrir, because it would make the resurrected Fenrir no longer pure.

Its fangs can bite through Hulk's skin.

Its skin is resistant to the bursts of machine guns from the spaceship.

What Rogge wanted was the original Fenrir, not the transformed Fenrir.

PS: Note 1 is from the movie Thor 1...

Note 2 from the dialogue in "Who Can Lift the Hammer" in the movie Avengers 2...

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