Being killed by a mere mortal... that was a social death. If his brother Loki saw that, he'd probably use it to mock him for the rest of his life.
But this time, it absolutely wouldn't happen!
Thinking this, he started heading in the direction of Mjolnir, which he could vaguely sense.
Meanwhile, the people at S.H.I.E.L.D. were looking at each other, stunned. They had been arguing about the Skrulls, and now a new shock had appeared before their eyes.
"Captain really is alright! Hahaha, that's great!"
At this moment, Phil Coulson keenly noticed the diary, revealing that Captain America, Steve Rogers, had been frozen.
As a die-hard fan of Captain America, he was undoubtedly as happy as if it were Christmas. He even wanted to grab a megaphone and announce to the world that his super idol, Captain America, wasn't dead.
Everyone present felt a bit strange; after all, it was Captain America.
These people were a generation that grew up after World War II. Because Captain America was believed to be dead, the U.S. government began to create a god-like figure, almost sculpting him as a living saint.
The Christian world has a tradition of canonizing the dead, and the "deification" of Captain America followed a similar process. Many people had grown up listening to stories about Captain America, and even Tony Stark had some degree of admiration for him as a child.
And those who maintained a strong worship of him as adults, like Phil Coulson, were everywhere in America.
This is why, in the plot of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, a single speech from Captain America could sway half of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Except for the hardcore Hydra members, almost everyone immediately believed Captain America.
This was all thanks to the U.S. government's decades-long effort to glorify him, to the point where even later U.S. governments were in a difficult position.
And while Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, wasn't a native American, thanks to the U.S. government's powerful cultural influence over the decades, Captain America had many followers even outside of America. Most people, even if they weren't his fans, rarely had any ill feelings towards him.
After all, he was Captain "Smooth Talk"!
"So it's in the Arctic, we were looking in the wrong place!" Nick Fury said.
S.H.I.E.L.D.'s records on the matter indicated that Red Skull intended to use that ultra-long-range bomber to attack New York. Therefore, everyone had been searching in the Atlantic Ocean between the United States and Europe.
But they hadn't expected the final location to be somewhere in the Arctic. However, thinking about it, it made sense. Without a doubt, Captain America wanted to take the bomber to a desolate place to minimize casualties.
After all, the route to the United States passed through almost all of the prime areas of Europe and America. An explosion anywhere along the way could cause countless deaths and injuries.
(Soviet Russia: My people don't matter? Thanks a lot!)
"Boss..."
Phil Coulson quickly looked at Nick Fury.
"I understand. I will arrange for a search. Since our counterparts in other timelines could find Captain America, there's no reason we can't!" Nick Fury said. "From the time of the recorded call, plus the flying speed of that long-range bomber, and now with a direction, the general search area is clear!"
S.H.I.E.L.D. was an organization jointly authorized by the five major powers. Although it was now almost exclusively used by the United States, it still had its own offices in various countries, so arranging a search team was easy.
Everyone nodded, this was indeed a reliable method.
After deciding to look for Captain America, the others continued reading.
They knew that Mjolnir had been thrown down from the celestial palace by Odin, but they didn't understand how he possessed such immense strength. It was equivalent to throwing it from one planet to another. Although there was divine power, such an idea still seemed preposterous.
There must be another way.
And Odin clearly had great expectations for Thor, hoping he would become a qualified king. This situation was constantly playing out in the various kingdoms throughout Earth's history.
They were also curious, what kind of king did Odin want Thor to be?
Authoritative? Cruel? Benevolent?
Or something else?
But what was even more shocking was what Lin Feng revealed later: that Odin, the God King, would die?
This was something they had never thought of before. They had never doubted the identity of their gods. Although, due to the advancement of technology, they didn't feel that their divine power and magic were so out of reach, they still had some preconceived notions about gods in their hearts.
Gods were powerful, possessing extremely powerful magic, and most importantly, immortal!
Although Norse mythology is a bit of an oddity among various mythological systems, even predicting its own demise.
But no matter what, they died in battle, not from old age.
Immortality is almost a basic ability of gods.
And the conclusion from the video, the blood test results of Thor, which stated that he had lived for at least a thousand years, also well corroborated this point.
So they didn't expect that Odin, the most powerful super-being in Norse mythology, would die one day in the future.
And most likely, it wasn't a natural death. The consequence was that Thor ascended to the throne in a Norse fishing village, without his own territory or people.
Thinking of this destructive outcome, everyone couldn't help but gasp, once again making an outstanding contribution to global warming.
"Could it be... the legendary Ragnarok?" Phil Coulson couldn't help but say in shock.
Everyone thought about it, and it seemed… it was actually possible.
After all, Ragnarok's fame in Norse mythology was comparable to God's in Christian mythology.
Many pantheons had their own versions of apocalyptic myths, but few of them involved the destruction of the gods themselves. Among them, Ragnarok was the most famous.
At first, everyone found it absurd. Because Ragnarok was, in itself, a myth. And even within the myths, it was something that might happen who-knew-when.
But the more they thought about it, the more likely it seemed. Furthermore, they could hardly find any other way to explain the destruction of Asgard.
And this also fit with Lin Feng's previous statement that Thor was a jinx.
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