Loki looked toward the person, then spoke.
"Tony, you are here."
Tony looked toward Loki, then spoke.
"What new trouble has arisen that you are even sending your Deathloks into different multiverses?"
Loki looked toward Tony Stark, then spoke.
"The Masters of Evil have destroyed many multiverses. We have to stop them. If we can't, they might destroy all the multiverses."
Tony looked toward Loki, then thought of something.
"Then why don't I go there myself with the Deathloks?"
Loki shook his head.
"No, this time I will go personally. It has been eons since I have been in the Avengers Tower. It's time to go into the multiverse."
Tony looked toward Loki with surprise.
"Why don't I join you?"
Loki shook his head.
"This time I will go alone. Their target might be us, so you should prepare. If anyone comes for you, you must be ready."
At the same time, in Jotunheim.
Hela looked toward the Frost Giant army.
"It has been more than seven months, and these guys are still coming in small groups."
Then she looked toward Sigrun.
"Sigrun, what do you think is the reason behind their battle strategy? It is as if they are delaying the battle for something."
Sigrun looked toward Hela.
"Princess, it might be that they are waiting for someone to arrive. If my prediction is correct, they are planning something that benefits them only if they delay our army."
Hela heard the words, then thought about her father, who had gone to Midgard.
"Are they planning to attack Midgard, Asgard, and here simultaneously?" Then she remembered what her uncle had told her. I only have to focus on this battle.
She looked toward Sigrun.
"Do not be aggressive during the battle. Try to conserve energy and preserve the army. In these small battles, they are trying to exhaust our strength, so do not let the army become overly aggressive. They only need to pretend to battle hard. When the full war comes, we will show them that conspiracy does not stand a chance against absolute power."
Then she stroked gently the blade Sigurd had given her. She knew this would be her trump card to win this battle with absolute dominance.
Just as Hela was moving her army strategically, Odin in Midgard was enjoying his time.
Odin looked toward Agamotto.
"You are stressing far beyond reason. Even if Midgard has trouble, we are here to handle the problem. If we cannot handle it, then my brother will solve it."
Agamotto shook his head, then looked toward the humans, who were busy with their lives.
"Human settlement has just begun to take shape. If such powerful battles occur time and again, many innocent lives will be lost."
Odin looked toward Agamotto's expression, then spoke.
"The universe has always been like this. If you want to survive in a world where power thrives more than anything, peace can only be held if you have absolute strength."
Agamotto's eyes were still fixed on the street, as if he was planning something.
"What if I train magicians who will defend Midgard with their lives, and whose sole motto will be to defend Midgard from outsiders?"
Odin looked toward Agamotto, then nodded in agreement.
"But you should know that where there is power, corruption might also occur due to the influence of that power."
Agamotto nodded, then his eyes looked determined to establish that power.
"What are you going to do now? The enemies haven't come to attack. What are they waiting for?"
Odin looked toward the sky, then spoke.
"They are waiting for the correct time to attack together."
Just as Agamotto was about to speak, a woman in a green dress walked into the tavern. Looking at her appearance, even Odin, who was generally not attracted to women, gazed toward her.
Agamotto looked at Odin's expression.
"Don't tell me you are attracted to her."
Odin shook his head, then looked toward her.
"She does have an appeal that made me look twice, but didn't you feel her power? She is a powerful god."
Hearing the words, even Agamotto looked toward the woman, but to his surprise, she was walking toward them.
"Do you know her?"
Odin shook his head. Just as both of them were confused, the green-dressed woman came in front of them and spoke.
"Gentlemen, may I accompany you for a drink?"
Odin looked toward the woman, then spoke.
"Of course, a beautiful woman offering company for a drink is always welcome. But I think it would be better to introduce yourself before we drink."
The woman looked toward Odin, then nodded.
"As always, Odin Borson speaks politely. My name is Jord."
Agamotto looked toward Jord, then spoke.
"My name is Agamotto. Until now, I have not heard of any god named Jord."
Jord looked toward Agamotto, then nodded as if agreeing with his statement.
"Of course, how could you know about me, son of Oshtur?"
Hearing his mother's name from Jord, Agamotto looked toward her with more uncertainty. After all, he did not even know about his mother. He looked toward her and wanted to ask if she knew his mother's whereabouts, but he still did not.
Odin looked toward her, but he could not determine which goddess she was. He felt familiarity from her, but he could not place it.
"Jord, you should not have come here just for a drink. Judging by your words, you might have other business than this."
Just as Odin was getting to know the woman in Midgard…
Sigurd was sitting in front of his daughter, who did not want to learn the lesson her mother had given her but had run away to him.
"Diana, why are you running from your mother? If your mother finds out, she will scold you again, and even I will be scolded."
Diana looked aggrieved, then made her face pitiful.
"Father, Mother always scolds me to learn about royal family ethics and rules, but I do not want to. I want to learn how to fight."
Seeing her like this, Sigurd could not help but feel a headache.
"Okay, in a few years I will teach you myself. But for now, learn what your mother is teaching you."
Diana heard her father; she was still reluctant, but she nodded.
Just as Sigurd was looking at his daughter, he suddenly felt that something had appeared in the Nine Realms.
His eyes turned toward Midgard.
