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Chapter 92 - Chapter 86 Do you believe that everything has a price?

"Are you going to come down and fight me, Midgardian?"

The Vibranium Sentry's attacks didn't stop. Audreyf, with a hint of killer intent, dodged the attacks and said.

"No, you're overthinking it.

With your strength, you don't have the qualifications to fight me."

Ron's eyes shot out laser beams, which she blocked with her sword, but the powerful impact sent her flying, her body carving a deep gully in the hard road.

Having taken a heavy blow, her hands trembled as she held the sword. Before she could get up, eight or nine freezing rays shot towards her.

The ribbon instinctively tried to block the attack for its Master, but it was immediately hit by a miniature ion plasma cannon emitting terrifying high temperatures and was blasted away.

Swish, swish, swish!

The freezing rays hit her one after another, with subsequent attacks following.

In the blink of an eye, her entire body was frozen inside a three to four-meter-high block of thick, solid ice.

"This scene is perfect; it's excellent to freeze it right here."

Ron slowly flew down, looking at her in the ice and said.

Her flowing orange hair, magnificent and exquisite armor, and beautiful, cold, and arrogant face, like a female War God fighting a powerful enemy, were suddenly frozen. Holding a long sword, she exuded an awe-inspiring, inviolable fighting spirit, possessing a unique beauty.

It felt good enough to be taken out and exhibited as a work of art.

Audreyf's eyeballs in the ice seemed to move slightly, and the rage in her eyes seemed to burst forth.

"Take her away."

Ron commanded, and the Vibranium robot lifted the solid ice and flew away. The ribbon flew over, trying to save its Master, but it was subdued by the remaining robots.

Behind them, the Wakanda forces began to clear the battlefield, restore facilities, and repair buildings, efficiently and swiftly.

"Your Majesty, I have good news."

Najia's voice rang out.

"What good news?"

Ron asked expressionlessly. Najia rarely reported good news to him.

"Your Majesty, the research department just communicated with me to inform Your Majesty that the Iron Man Suit technology Your Majesty provided does not quite match Wakanda's technological strengths.

However, the Arc Reactor is an area of energy and power that we excel in."

Najia reported nervously, thinking that the Wakanda forces' repeated failures to intercept and defeat the enemy might have displeased His Majesty, and perhaps some timely good news could slightly appease His Majesty's anger.

"After several days of research, they have fully grasped the miniature reactor technology and are confident that they can modify and upgrade it within a few days.

A tenfold increase in efficiency is not a problem, and more advanced third and fourth-generation reactors will be born soon."

Generally, the most difficult part of technology is creating something from nothing. Wakanda excels in energy technology, surpassing Earth by decades.

With the Arc Reactor technology providing a starting point and pointing to a new path, they can rapidly improve based on their existing foundation in this area.

"That is indeed good news."

Upon hearing this, Ron nodded slightly.

The Vibranium robots had no chance of defeating Audreyf; dragging it out would deplete their energy, forcing him to intervene.

Otherwise, he could have watched the entire time.

With the newly upgraded Arc Reactor, there would be no need to wait for Stark to discover new elements or to delve into his mind.

"Your Majesty, how should this woman be dealt with? Should we build a Vibranium prison?"

Najia asked how to deal with Audreyf. The Water prison where Nick Fury and the other two were held would likely not be able to contain this woman.

A prison made purely of Vibranium would be needed.

"Just build one casually. It won't be useful for too long."

Ron intended to interrogate this woman.

Then he would release her and make her serve him.

"Heaven, a place that has nothing to do with Angels except that its residents have wings."

"This woman, the concepts she has formed over two thousand years in that place, will probably not be easy to change quickly."

"You're awake."

With heat vision, the solid ice melted away. Audreyf woke up to a voice.

In a newly constructed Vibranium prison, there were only two people.

Ron sat on a chair not far away, speaking softly.

"It's you."

Hatred appeared in Audreyf's eyes. She lunged at Ron. Even without her sword, her fists were deadly weapons.

But halfway through her lunge, she was pulled back by two chains on her wrists and slammed hard onto the ground.

Though in the same prison, Audreyf was bound by Vibranium chains, unable to get within tens of centimeters of Ron, just tens of centimeters.

She struggled desperately but couldn't reach him.

Ron watched the anger on her cold, beautiful face, her arms straining to break free from the Vibranium restraints. His expression remained unchanged as he reminded her.

"Don't waste your energy.

If you could break these chains with brute force, those Vibranium Sentinels would have been dismantled by you long ago."

"What do you want, Midgardian?"

Audreyf glared at him hatefully.

"Ron, my name is Ron.

You came for revenge, but you didn't bother to find out your enemy's name?"

"I know your name is Ron. I just disdain to call your name."

She said with hatred.

She admitted it; was she really here for revenge? It seemed she already knew her origins.

"A prisoner behaving so arrogantly, isn't something wrong?"

Ron chuckled, his eyes shooting out laser beams.

Audreyf was blasted back, hitting the Vibranium wall hard and falling down, a trace of blood at the corner of her mouth.

Ten Vibranium Sentinels couldn't injure her in the slightest, yet Ron did it with a single light strike. Audreyf shook her wet hair, looking up with deep apprehension, recalling the blow that had knocked her down earlier.

She had to admit that Ron's laser eyes were incredibly powerful.

"I wonder what his strength is like in other aspects."

Even imprisoned, injured, and humiliated, her strong will constantly thought about how to defeat Ron and get revenge.

"I heard that the people of Heaven believe in a principle: 'Everything has a price'."

Ron spoke softly, causing Audreyf's expression to change. Someone from a remote Planet that hadn't even developed interstellar travel technology had actually recognized her origin.

Did he know her? Or was it because of the patterns and style of her armor?

"You actually know about our Heaven, which is located at the edge of the Universe?"

Ignoring her probing, he stared into her orange eyes and continued, "I wonder if you agree with that statement."

Heaven was a peculiar kingdom, ruled by Queen Haven, but even when her subordinates worked for her, Queen Haven had to pay them.

Everything has a price; this was the fair truth they believed in.

They were once hired by Odin and allied with him, but later Odin's enemies offered a higher price, so they switched to Odin's enemies.

Odin believed they were a dishonorable group who could easily change allegiances and positions, while the people of Heaven believed Odin was the King of Emptiness, full of empty talk, constantly speaking of honor to deceive soldiers, without any practical substance.

The two sides went to war, and then Queen Haven infiltrated the Heavenly Palace and captured Odin's daughter, who was still an infant, to threaten Odin. But Odin, for the honor and dignity of Asgard, did not bow down or compromise…

"So what if I agree?"

She snorted coldly.

The hardest thing to change and destroy in a person is their worldview. Although Audreyf was determined to abandon her past name, Angela, which was common in Heaven, her concepts established over two thousand years could not be changed instantly.

Everything has a price; this was the ultimate truth she had genuinely believed in since childhood.

The truth or falsehood of a principle is unrelated to people.

"If you agree, then it's easy to talk."

Ron smiled.

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