Just as everyone thought the answer analysis was about to end and was preparing to begin the corresponding analysis, the original image on the large screen disappeared, and a new image reappeared.
This time, there was more than one image for the answer analysis.
Such a thing had never happened before.
However, after a slight pause, everyone quickly understood.
The current answer analysis was about the Hulk being unable to lift Mjolnir, so the next analysis should be about the other three options that could lift Mjolnir, right?
As soon as they thought of this, everyone's spirits began to lift slightly, and they all refocused their attention on the large screen.
A grand hall, filled with a strong exotic atmosphere, appeared before everyone's eyes, and inside the hall, the sound of two men arguing could be heard.
"Why did you send us back?"
"Do you know what you've done!"
"I'm protecting my home!"
"You can't even protect your friends!"
...One of the men was very familiar to everyone; it was none other than Thor, who stood beside them.
As for the other man, he was much older, but his domineering presence and the aura of a superior were undeniable.
Even amidst the argument, Thor still addressed the other person with a respectful term like "you," leading everyone to implicitly guess the person's identity.
It was very likely Thor's father, Odin, the All-Father.
Thor's face, however, suddenly became somewhat grim and embarrassed; it was precisely the scene of him arguing with his father, and his father banishing him.
Thor did not want others to see this scene.
"Turn it off!" Thor shouted at everyone, "Can anyone tell me how to turn this thing off!"
"Thor, save your breath. No one can turn it off!" Nick Fury reminded Thor with a serious expression.
Thor paced anxiously, even attempting to violently attack the screen, picking up stones to smash it, but all was in vain.
The image on the screen remained unaffected.
"Those Frost Giants must learn to fear me, just as they feared you before!"
"These are words of pride and vanity, not the words a leader should speak! You have completely forgotten the patience a warrior should possess, which I taught you!"
"While you patiently wait, the Nine Realms are mocking us!"
...The argument between Thor and Odin grew increasingly intense.
Everyone wasn't entirely clear about the specific reason, but from the snippets of their conversation, it could be inferred that it had something to do with the Frost Giants.
And while Thor and Odin were arguing, there was another man silently watching the commotion from the side.
Neither Thor nor Odin drove him away, tacitly allowing his presence.
"Thor, who is that man with black hair?"
Captain America couldn't help but ask Thor in a low voice about the identity of the black-haired man; it was clear at a glance that he was not simple.
Being able to remain as steady as an old dog in the midst of the Thunder God father and son's argument spoke volumes.
"Captain, that's Loki, Thor's brother."
Before Thor could answer, Black Widow had already answered Captain America's question.
"So that's Loki!" Captain America's expression shifted slightly, and he silently committed Loki's appearance to memory.
"Why do you all know Loki? Has Loki been to Earth before?" Thor asked, somewhat bewildered.
These people were truly strange; he was visiting Earth for the first time, and it was one thing for them to know him, but they even knew Loki.
And they knew in advance that someone could lift his hammer!
Thor was truly at a loss.
"Thor, calm down. Once you come back to S.H.I.E.L.D. with us, I'll explain everything to you slowly," Nick Fury said to Thor seriously.
At this moment, Thor and Odin's argument had entered a "heated" stage.
"You are a vain, greedy, and cruel child!" Odin shouted angrily at Thor.
"And you are an old fool!" Thor roared back at Odin.
The atmosphere in the hall became slightly stagnant.
"Yes! I am an old fool, foolish enough to think you were ready." Odin seemed to have made a decision.
"Father!" Loki stood up, seemingly wanting to persuade Odin about something.
"Hey!" Odin pointed a finger at Loki, letting out a sharp cry, and Loki immediately dared not say anything more.
"Thor Odinson, you have defied the king's decree, and because of your arrogance and ignorance, these peaceful realms and the innocent lives within them will suffer the scourge of war!"
At this point, Odin plunged the Gungnir in his hand into a "platform," and streaks of lightning immediately erupted.
Some kind of device seemed to have been activated.
Odin then walked towards Thor, violently tearing off Thor's cape.
"You are unworthy of the trust of these realms, you are unworthy of your title! You are unworthy!"
As he acted, Odin shouted at Thor, "I now strip you of your power! In the name of my father and all the ancestors!"
At this, Odin extended a hand towards Thor, and the hammer in Thor's hand flew directly back into Odin's hand.
"I, Odin, All-Father, hereby banish you!"
Then Odin pointed Mjolnir at Thor, and a dazzling light burst forth, sending Thor into a place resembling a portal.
Thor instantly vanished.
"So that's how Thor came to Earth," Iron Man muttered softly.
The others present also understood; although the specific process wasn't entirely clear, the method was the same as they had guessed—he was indeed passively brought to Earth.
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if they be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor!"
Saying this, Odin threw Mjolnir into the portal again.
The second scene ended here.
Everyone couldn't help but turn their gaze towards Captain America.
They finally understood why Captain America could lift Mjolnir; it turned out Odin had cast a spell on it.
Anyone worthy could lift it, though they didn't know what that worthiness entailed.
But this thing was indeed no longer exclusive to Thor.
And more importantly, once you picked up this hammer... "So, Captain, you now have the power of Thor, you've become Thor?" Iron Man looked at Captain America in disbelief.
The others also had surprised looks in their eyes.
So, Thor and his father's argument completely benefited Captain America, didn't it?
Captain America's luck was simply incredible.
