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Chapter 70 - 70

As for something that has form but no substance? It doesn't matter, it's still early.

Gather more data, and forget the original battle suit; even a super upgraded version won't be a problem!

Time and space, I have it all!

There's nothing you can't imagine that I can't do!

Aaron was quite confident about this.

As long as Loki can bring him enough benefits, everything is negotiable!

Want to get something for free?

Then go reincarnate as a beauty in the Underworld, and we can talk about it in the next life.

Loki didn't know Aaron's thoughts; otherwise, he would probably say: "Actually, transforming isn't impossible; I can do it!"

Of course, if he were to say that, Loki would probably enter Valhalla prematurely.

"Dear uncle, then it's settled!"

"Leave all the problems to me. I'll definitely be more loyal and capable than that Midgardian Norman!"

Afterward, Loki left, his mind buzzing with thoughts, pondering these matters.

Thor has Odin's favoritism, and I, Loki, can also gain my uncle's support.

Everyone has someone backing them, but yours is the setting sun, while mine is the rising sun.

I am the future!

Aaron, having sent Loki away, looked at Odin and Thor, who were still bonding, and remarked, "What filial piety!"

Shaking his head, Aaron turned and stepped forward, and his entire being vanished.

Odin seemed to sense something and looked over, "Dark energy?"

"Father, wait for me to get ready first!"

Odin was even angrier upon hearing this. Why hadn't Aaron prepared in advance? You unfilial son, problems keep emerging day after day.

"Look out for the spear!"

Soon after Aaron returned to the Golden Palace,

two maids found Aaron and led him to a room full of magical technological ambiance.

"Your Highness, this is the geographical record that the All-Father asked us to give you. It contains most of the star maps of the Nine Realms and the Milky Way Galaxy."

The maid looked at Aaron curiously, and when he looked back, she quickly lowered her head.

Aaron didn't pay attention to the maid's furtive and cautious demeanor. He took a U-shaped device, activated its magic, and a dazzling star map appeared before him.

It was a magnificent star map of the Milky Way Galaxy, encompassing hundreds of billions of stars and trillions of planets.

In addition, there was also a star map of outside the Milky Way Galaxy.

It was far less detailed than the Milky Way Galaxy's star map.

Aaron glanced at the upper left corner, his mouth twitching slightly.

"This thing is a star map from a thousand years ago?"

He recalled what Odin had told him about the latest star map, and this was it?

How much validity did a thousand-year-old map still have?

The maid quickly explained: "This star map was captured when we defeated other civilizations that trespassed. Because Asgard hasn't had contact with the outside world for over two thousand years, we don't know much about the situation outside."

"However, according to what we know, the forces within the Milky Way Galaxy haven't changed much for about a thousand years, so this star map is basically fine."

"If Your Highness needs a more detailed star map, perhaps you can only find the God of Guardianship/Protection; his mind records everything within the Milky Way Galaxy."

Aaron nodded, casually glanced at it, and his mind, like the most advanced computer, quickly copied and recorded this star map.

On it, Aaron saw the familiar Kree Empire, the Xandar civilization, and the Collector's location, Knowhere.

Of course, the other eight of the Nine Realms were all within the star map.

And they were the most detailed.

Looking closely, Aaron discovered that the Nine Realms were quite far apart but were connected by a special "tree."

The Nine Realms combined to form a smaller, tree-shaped universe.

Moreover, there were also some secret passages between the various realms.

Through these secret passages, the time taken to travel hundreds of thousands of light-years could be shortened to a few seconds!

However, these secret passages were not recorded within it.

"So, Odin knew from the beginning that Loki brought the Frost Giants?"

This thought popped into Aaron's mind, but he didn't dwell on it; it had nothing to do with him anyway.

"Your Highness, is there anything else you need help with?" the maid asked, plucking up her courage, her cheeks flushing.

Her eyes were filled with adoration.

Aaron didn't tease the maid, mainly because she was a bit lacking in quality.

He took the star map and turned to head towards the museum Sif had mentioned.

This time,

he no longer needed Sif to lead the way and could enter these less important places by simply showing his face.

Odin had immediately notified every Asgardian of Aaron's likeness.

Everyone knew that this unfamiliar Midgardian was actually the son of bor, Odin's brother, a powerful Celestial comparable to the All-Father!

At the same time, stories about Bor bringing glory to the nation quietly spread throughout Asgard, and their discussion rate remained number one.

Along the way, listening to the strange looks of others and the unbelievably preposterous "rumors" that were completely out of a third-rate tabloid story, Aaron didn't know what to say anymore.

Gossip is a commonality, and even Asgardians are no exception.

Even stories like Bor fighting the Mother of Celestials popped up.

Are you really not afraid that the Supreme Celestial would hear it and, despite the effort, cross billions of light-years to have a heart-to-heart with Asgard?

Aaron entered the Interstellar Museum with a dark expression.

This place housed the miscellaneous items collected by Asgard over millions of years after defeating various realms.

Dark Elves' armor, Frost Beasts' fangs, Fire Demon Dragon's scales, Dwarves' uru metal barrels... Other items also included Kree guns, Skrulls' ancient star maps, Stone Giants' chest stones, and... black stockings?

What strange things had gotten mixed in?

Aaron looked around and specifically asked the museum staff if the items inside could be taken out.

The staff hesitated for a moment, then nodded and said, "The king of the gods said that seeing you is like seeing him. If you need anything, feel free to choose from these items."

"They are just remnants of some losers. We can always get more."

Listen, this is the pride of being a God!

Aaron patted his shoulder, "You are a qualified Asgardian warrior!"

The staff member, hearing this, excitedly said, "You think so too? But the army is blind and thinks I'm too weak, rejecting me three thousand five hundred times..."

Aaron broke into a sweat. Asgard recruits once a year. To be rejected three thousand five hundred times, regardless of his strength, he was at least a tenacious talent.

If he were on Earth, such a persistent spirit would make him a perfect Captain America!

Oh, you're an Asgardian, already at Captain America's level? Then never mind.

Aaron asked him to retrieve the Frost Beast's fangs and the Fire Demon Dragon's scales.

Unfortunately, there was no Kree war hammer; it was said to be quite extraordinary.

It could be considered a very good technological artifact.

At this moment, Aaron saw a round object.

"What is this?"

The staff member glanced at it. "Oh, this thing is said to be a single-person grenade left by the Dark Elves. It's an old antique at least four thousand years old; nothing special."

"black hole grenade?!"

Chapter 69: All-Seeing Eye, Sensory Sharing, Big Explosion!

"black hole grenade? You mean this thing? Actually, I think you'd be better off just finding someone on the street and getting a shield, sword, or axe instead."

"We've tormented the entire universe with these kinds of armaments!"

The staff member clearly didn't understand the black hole grenade.

After all, he hadn't been born during the war that wiped out the Dark Elves.

By the time he grew up, the Dark Elves had already become a legend.

Everyone thought the Dark Elves were all dead, so who would care about a bunch of losers?

Oh, there was one person who cared a lot, but he wasn't in Asgard.

For the Aesir (Asgardian Race), there was no need to discuss losers, at most they were just one of countless legendary stories before bed.

Every time they were mentioned, people would say, "Wow, His Majesty Bor is so amazing, I want to become a qualified warrior too."

That was all.

Odin couldn't possibly specifically describe the Dark Elves' power, because for him, they weren't really powerful.

It was a straightforward push, wasn't it?

"Take this out."

Aaron ignored the other person. The black hole grenade was also a famous black technology in the Marvel Universe.

Relying on the Aether, the Dark Elves created the black hole grenade and the dark matter particle gun.

The former could also be called a dark matter grenade, and it was the standard individual weapon for the Dark Elves. When it exploded, it could generate a shockwave around it and release a large amount of energy to create a small black hole.

It could absorb everything around it.

Whether it was a fully armored Asgardian warrior, or the Curse Warrior who overpowered Thor and sent mjolnir flying, none could resist the spatial power of the black hole.

They would be sucked in and torn apart in an instant.

The latter could easily break thick stone pillars. Even an Asgardian warrior with a powerful body would die instantly if hit in an unarmored area.

It could tear biological tissue at a molecular level, creating an incomprehensible penetrating wound.

Only an enchanted uru metal shield could withstand this divine artifact.

However, these two devastating weapons were standard equipment for the Dark Elves five thousand years ago, and even in the current universe, they were absolutely divine weapons, capable of killing gods without fail.

Aaron, who already knew the great reputation of this item, how could he miss the black hole grenade?

He originally thought he would have to wait two more years, until the Convergence and the appearance of the Aether, before he could get his hands on it from the Dark Elves.

Or he could directly absorb the Aether.

Two years would be enough for him to have an Iron Body capable of bearing the power of the Infinity Stones.

But he didn't expect that

Asgard's museum actually had captured remnants.

This was a pleasant surprise.

"Do you have any spacecraft here that can perform warp travel without needing a warp network?"

Aaron tried to describe it to the other person in detail, mainly because he was also only vaguely familiar with such spacecraft.

If possible, he hoped to obtain a spacecraft that could directly create wormholes.

But it seems... with current Marvel technology, it's still difficult to achieve?

It seems the Kree Empire has this technology, but it's not perfect.

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