Despite her words, Jane remained motionless after saying that, as if glued to the spot.
Hawke chuckled at this.
"You dare not?"
"No."
Jane shook her head, looking at the sealed Aether Particle, then at Hawke.
"You just said this thing was sealed by Thor's grandfather, Paul?"
Yes .
"The reason Thor's grandfather, Paul, sealed this thing was because it was dangerous, right?"
"Yes."
"Then I definitely won't go."
Jane spread her hands, as if making a firm decision, looking at Hawke: "You want me to help you get something so dangerous? That's impossible."
Hawke raised an eyebrow, looking at Jane.
Their eyes met.
Jane's expression was resolute, her gaze towards Hawke no different from looking at a villain, a look of resignation.
If she didn't know, it would be fine.
But now she knew this thing was sealed away by Grandpa Thor, so it was undoubtedly some kind of extremely destructive evil.
How could she possibly let that evil thing escape again?
However.
Jane paused, meeting Hawke's gaze, and said, "But thank you for your honesty. You could have lied to me, but you didn't."
"You're welcome."
Hawke smiled slightly, saying nothing more, only turning his gaze back to the aether particles in front of him.
A gentleman has things he will do and things he will not do.
Admittedly.
He could have deceived Jane just now, using her to achieve his own goals.
But deception, like murder, is either zero times or countless times.
If he used such despicable means too much, he would eventually become a despicable person himself.
As Hawke and Jane muted their microphones, the sealed land became deathly silent once more.
Jane looked at the motionless Hawke, opened her mouth as if wanting to say something, but then closed her mouth again after thinking about it.
After a while.
Jane looked at the still motionless Hawke, and finally couldn't hold back anymore.
"That."
"That thing pulled you in. If we don't release it, we can't go back."
Hawke chuckled inwardly at Jane's finally restrained voice, interrupting her directly, "This is the only way right now."
Jane caught the key word.
"Right now?"
"Yes."
Hawke nodded, "If you don't want to use this method, you can wait. Once I'm confident I can withstand God-King Paul's seal and take that thing out, we can get out."
God-King Paul's sealing device was indeed powerful.
But he was already dead, and this sealing device had been here for who knows how many years, and the lightning power God-King Paul left inside had weakened considerably.
In fact, if Hawke were to unleash his full Cosmo and don the Phoenix Cloth, he could withstand the seal of God-King Bauer and retrieve the Aether.
However, he would be injured—severely injured.
After all, he hasn't even mastered his Sixth Sense yet, and his Cosmo is currently only at the beginner Silver level.
Moreover, even if he risked serious injury to retrieve the Aether, it wouldn't be useful.
Don't forget,while the Infinity Stones are incredibly powerful, their side effects are also extremely strong.
Take the Reality Stone, for example.
This thing absorbs the user's life force; if your life force is even slightly weak, it will instantly drain you dry.
Even if he managed to obtain the Aether at the cost of serious injury, he reckons that the moment he gets it, in his injured state, the Aether will have completely drained his life force by the time he's about to materialize his Cosmo.
But if he fully unlocks the gates of his Sixth Sense, it will be a different story.
He was confident that once he fully opened the gates of his sixth sense, he would be able to pass through the seal of God King Bauer without injury and retrieve the Aether Particle.
Jane frowned upon hearing Hawke's words.
"How long will that take?"
"Ten months, I guess,"
Hawke replied casually.
He had no idea how long it would take to fully open the gates of his sixth sense; that thing relied on inspiration.
Just like when he fought the Demon Hulk on the African savanna, wasn't it during the battle that he had a flash of inspiration, knocked on a corner of the sixth sense portal, and comprehended flight?
Hawke thought to himself.
Jane couldn't hold back her excitement upon hearing this answer.
"How long?"
"Ten months, maybe longer, who knows."
Hawke glanced at Jane, whose eyes were wide open, and smiled: "Are you in a hurry?"
Jane was bewildered.
"Aren't you in a hurry?"
"No."
Hawke shook his head, his gaze returning to the sealed Aether Particle: "I came here for it, and I won't leave until I get it."
Jane fell silent.
After a while.
Jane looked at the sealed Aether particles, took a deep breath, and slowly moved forward, her feet, which had seemed welded to the spot.
Hawke, who had been watching her out of the corner of his eye, smiled slightly upon seeing this.
The reason he hadn't lied to Jane earlier was partly because he didn't want to be so despicable, but also because of the current situation.
There was simply no need for deception.
After all, the only way out was to unseal the Aether particles.
So rather than resorting to deception, it was better to tell Jane the truth openly and let her make the decision herself.
In short,as long as he wasn't in a hurry, it was Jane who was.
And that's exactly what happened.
Jane panicked.
After all, Hawke could casually say he'd stay here for ten months.
But she couldn't.
Jane slowly moved to Hawke's side, standing within the sealing device's attack range, then looked at Hawke again: "Are you sure this thing won't attack me?"
Hawke calmly looked at Jane: "I haven't lied to you from beginning to end, so this time is no different. This is just my guess."
An angry expression appeared on Jane's face.
Hawke then said: "But you can try. If it attacks you, I can guarantee I can save you."
Jane's mouth moved, she took another deep breath, didn't look at Hawke again, but looked at the sealing device in the distance, gritted her teeth, lifted her right foot, and then carefully stepped forward.
The next second.
Nothing happened.
Jane was slightly stunned, then her eyes lit up, and she took two more steps forward.
Sure enough.
The sealing device didn't move, as if it had crashed.
Although Hawke had roughly guessed it, seeing this scene, the corner of his mouth still twitched involuntarily.
After realizing the sealing device wasn't attacking her, Jane quickly walked to it.
The etheric particles sealed inside began to stir.
Jane was startled as she watched the particles pounding against the seal's edge, trying to escape.
She didn't dare approach and get possessed by the particles as in the original story, but instead turned to Hawke: "How dangerous is this thing?"
Hawke asked calmly.
"It depends on the person."
"What do you mean?"
"This thing was in the hands of the Dark Elves. They tried to use it to turn the entire Nine Realms into a dark world, so the God-King Bauer defeated them and sealed it away."
"And you?"
Jane frowned, looking at Hawke: "If you got this, what would you use it for?"
Hawke met Jane's gaze with a slight smile, his tone still calm.
"To save my sister."
"Your sister?"
Jane had considered what Hawke might do with the thing, but this was the last thing she thought of.
Therefore, upon hearing Hawke's answer, Jane's wary expression vanished momentarily, and she looked at Hawke with some confusion.
"What happened to your sister?" "
She passed away in an accident on September 10th, 2009."
"Passed away?"
"Yes."
"Then."
"She's waiting for me in Hell to take her home."
"Hell."
Jane's mind flashed back to the time Thor was banished to Earth, and the knowledge they shared after their workout: "Mephisto?"
Hawke nodded with a smile.
"Yes, Mephisto's Hell."
"Okay."
Jane said, turning to glance at the agitated Aether particles that clearly weren't good, taking a deep breath, and looking at Hawke again: "You didn't lie to me, and I believe you didn't lie to me this time either, so, how can I help you?"
Hawke shook his head.
"You can't help me."
"I came here for this."
"Originally, I thought I could follow you in, get in here, and take it."
"But I only realized after I got in that it wasn't you who found it, but this thing that found you."
"The seal of God-King Bauer is still there; I can't take it away."
"Only if you take it out will the seal of God-King Bauer be broken."
"But."
"Once you take it out, it will immediately possess you. No matter how fast I am, I still can't absorb it completely."
Even if he did absorb it completely, it wouldn't be all of it.
Because the aether particles here aren't complete aether particles at all.
If he remembered correctly, there was still a fragment of an aether particle in the hands of the dark elves.
In the original storyline, that fragment created the Cursed Warrior—the alien minotaur who stabbed Thor's mother, Frigga, to death.
If he wanted the complete Reality Stone, he had to obtain all the aether particles.
Right now.
Hawke had given up thinking.
Forget it.
Let's take it one step at a time.
Jane, hearing Hawke's calm voice, widened her eyes again, turning to look at the distorted aether particles in the sealing device that were staring at Hawke, and exclaimed, somewhat speechless, "So, I'm going to die?"
Hawke snapped back to reality.
"No, but this thing will absorb your life force if it's not removed in time."
"How do I remove it?"
"I don't know."
"You."
"But you won't die, I can guarantee it."
By this time, Thor should have almost realized that his girlfriend Jane had disappeared from Earth.
Hawke thought to himself.
Jane, who was almost about to break down, swallowed back the curse that was on the tip of her tongue, and glared at Hawke fiercely: "So, if we want to get out, we can only release this damn thing, but you'll guarantee I won't die, right?"
Hawke nodded.
"Correct."
"Then let's go."
Jane had given up thinking, after all, this was the situation, so after taking a deep breath, she stood in front of the seal: "I'll count to three."
Hawke's senses were fully activated, watching Jane slowly raise her right hand.
"Come on!"
"One!"
"Two!"
"Three!"
"Boom!"
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