Chapter 1171 Breaking Out of Sakaar, Asgard at Close Range
The Grandmaster's enormous projection appeared in mid-air: "Loyal Sakaar, Thunder King stole my beloved championship."
"Saka, take off! Shoot him down! Don't let him leave this planet!"
"What nonsense are you talking about?" Valkyrie said speechlessly. "Hulk isn't here."
"Quick reaction." Loki shrugged. "Captain, what are you waiting for? Hurry up and get it through the devil's rear end, or you'll get shot down."
“There’s no need to make such a fuss,” Aaron said casually. “When I had this spaceship designed, I considered everything, including this situation.”
“Yes, the Monster has a state-of-the-art automated defense system,” the 'Prophet' said. “Captain, would you like to activate it?”
"Start, start immediately."
As soon as he finished speaking, an elliptical energy shield appeared around the spaceship.
"Is he that outstanding?"
"Unless attacked by an extremely high-intensity energy source, the protective shield cannot be broken before the energy is depleted, and the facilities and personnel inside the spaceship will be under maximum protection."
At this moment, spaceships flew towards this place, but before the spaceships arrived were countless lasers and energy blasts.
However, the attack was completely blocked by the protective shield, and the spaceship itself was not damaged in the slightest.
Looking at the explosion and thick smoke outside the protective shield, Daisy couldn't help but swallow. "I feel incredibly safe right now."
There's no need to sneak away; we can simply swagger off.
"Friendly reminder: Activating the shield will consume a lot of the spaceship's energy. The heavier the attack, the faster the energy will be consumed."
"How much longer can we hold out?" Banner asked.
The main screen immediately switches to the spaceship's energy reserves, which are displayed as 99%.
"If it's just an attack of this scale, the shield can hold for three hours."
"Three hours?" Daisy curled her lip, then glanced at the 'devil's backside' outside the city. "Let's just swagger on!"
"How do you know that's the full offensive power of Sakaar?" Loki said irritably.
"The Monster also has an automatic detection system that can..."
“Start it,” Banner said immediately.
"Yes."
A scan of Sakaar appeared on the main screen, showing a dense array of red dots rapidly approaching the spaceship.
"A total of two hundred attack ships. If they all launch an attack, the shield will only last for one hour."
“That’s enough,” Daisy said with a relaxed laugh. “It won’t take us more than a few minutes to fly into the portal.”
"Half a minute is enough."
"Wait a minute," Thor suddenly said, "Is there an attack system?"
"Of course, do you want to start it?"
"start up."
"I'm sorry, Thor Odinson does not have spaceship authorization and cannot give any instructions to the Prophet."
“Overstepping your bounds,” Banner rolled his eyes at him. “Activate the attack system.”
"Yes."
As soon as he finished speaking, the gun turrets on the surface of the spaceship were quickly activated, and the dark muzzles automatically locked onto the Saka spaceship.
"Do you wish to attack?"
"Uh...no need, I was just looking," Banner said, his tone both reserved and spirited. "How many energy cannons are on the spaceship?"
"Thirty-two energy cannons can easily destroy attack ships on Sakaar."
In addition, there is a main cannon, which the Creator designed based on a magic cluster cannon; under normal circumstances, it can destroy any living being below the Father.
"What?" Valkyrie exclaimed in astonishment. "Did I hear that right? Isn't this weapon beyond our capabilities?"
"Firing the main gun consumes 10 percent of the spaceship's total energy, and it must cool down for an hour before it can be fired again."
Therefore, a friendly reminder: avoid using the main gun unless absolutely necessary.
"Asgard has planet-destroying weapons like the Rainbow Bridge, but Bohart doesn't have those capabilities, so they can only design a weaker version."
“That’s still quite impressive,” Valkyrie said sheepishly.
"People without money can't afford this kind of work, but unfortunately I'm very rich."
“Now is not the time to introduce the spaceship!” Wanda said. “We’re under attack, so we’d better get off this planet as soon as possible.”
“Yes, let’s go quickly.” Hulk nodded repeatedly. “Prophet, go through the largest portal.”
"Yes, Captain."
The monster spewed blue flames from its tail and broke free from the relentless attack of the Saka ship at incredible speed, plunging headlong into the red portal.
Various pieces of space debris hit the spacecraft's protective shield, making a sound like raindrops hitting a window, but it did not affect its speed or direction of travel.
The spaceship traveled through the portal for about half a minute before finally passing through a pale purple nebula and entering the deep universe.
"Damn it!" Aaron couldn't help but swear. "Thor, you've got your little tricks up your sleeve?"
“This was an accident. I thought this was the closest route to Asgard,” Thor said somewhat guiltily. “I really didn’t expect it to turn out like this.”
“He figured it out, and I bet he’s secretly thrilled!” Loki said.
"What's wrong?" Daisy asked, puzzled.
Aaron took a deep breath, walked over to her, and turned her head toward the console.
"Wow!" Daisy exclaimed in amazement as she looked at the waterfall hanging upside down like an iceberg, the mountains above it, and the golden buildings in the center.
"This is Asgard."
"Asgard, so that means...we've arrived?"
“One step at a time.” Aaron rolled his eyes at Thor, annoyed. “You know I don’t want to come to the Aesir at this time.”
"But we're already here, so why not help them again..."
"Impossible. I would never fight Hela. There's no benefit to it," Aaron said bluntly. "Even if there were benefits, I wouldn't go."
To tell you the harsh truth you might not want to hear, my—no, our relationship with her is even deeper than yours.
“There’s nothing we can do to help you,” Wanda said. “We don’t want you to die, but we won’t stop you from dying either.”
Thor nodded in understanding, then turned his gaze to Banner.
"Don't look at me, I've already done more than enough by taking you to your doorstep."
"Lend me your spaceship."
"What the hell!" Banner slapped his forehead. "You still won't give up?!"
"You saw the attack and defense systems of this spaceship. Hela is the Heavenly Father; even if she took a direct hit from the main cannon..."
“No.” Wanda interrupted immediately, her tone revealing a hint of anxiety she herself didn’t realize. “We can’t attack her with the main gun, no, we can’t attack her.”
"I'm just giving an example. The spaceship's most powerful attack system won't be very effective against Hela, but the spaceship's defense system might not be able to stop Hela's attacks."
“To correct you, it’s not ‘maybe,’ it’s ‘definitely not,’” Aaron said. “With Hela’s divine power, the Monster’s protective shield is as fragile as paper.”
“I heard you, Thor.”
"I've just become captain, I don't plan to retire so soon."
“I don’t intend to use this ship for combat,” Thor explained. “Our purpose is to evacuate the people of Asgard.”
"What did you say? Relocate the people." Aaron stroked his chin, looking at him with amusement. "Aren't you going to avenge Odin?"
"I know my own limitations; none of us combined could be a match for Hela."
But whether it's her ambition or the prophecy of Ragnarok, both will bring annihilation to the people of Asgard. Protecting them and ensuring their safe escape is more important than revenge.
"Thank goodness, we don't have to face her." Loki breathed a heavy sigh of relief. "Wait, what about Mother?"
"Hela won't hurt her. Let's evacuate all the people first, and then figure out how to rescue her!"
"Asgard doesn't have a large population; even including the elderly, children, and pregnant women, it only numbers in the hundreds of thousands. But the Rainbow Bridge is so conspicuous that it can be seen as soon as you look down from the palace."
Using the Rainbow Bridge to transfer dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people is no problem, but transferring hundreds of thousands in batches would be impossible without being detected, even with Heimdall's cooperation.
So we need this spaceship, it…”
“Wait, let me interrupt,” Banner said. “I admit the Monster is big, but it can’t hold hundreds of thousands of people!”
right? "
“Uh… Captain, actually the Monster can accommodate the people of Asgard.”
"What?" Banner was stunned for a moment, but quickly shook his head repeatedly. "Impossible. Even if every corner of the spaceship were filled with people, it wouldn't be able to fit this many."
"Normally, it wouldn't fit, but it's different if you add magical elements."
“The Seamless Stretch Spell,” Aaron explained. “The space in this spaceship might be a billion times larger than you think.”
"How much bigger?"
"The Monster can accommodate millions of people, and with the supplies on board, it can sustain millions of people for three months."
“Watfar…” Daisy couldn’t help but swear, “This is outrageous! Is this a spaceship? Or a fortress?”
"It depends on how you interpret it. When interstellar travel is needed, the Monster is a spaceship; when it needs to stop and rest, the Monster is a fortress."
"How much does this spaceship cost?" Valkyrie asked with interest.
"Don't ask anymore. You just need to know that you will never, ever, ever be able to afford it."
"mean."
"It's not that I'm stingy, it's just the truth."
"Most of the wealth accumulated by Planet Bohart over the years has been invested in these spaceships. Do you know how much that costs?"
“The price isn’t important; what’s important is that we really need this spaceship.” Thor looked at Banner earnestly. “Not for war, but to save the people of Asgard.”
“This…” Banner hesitated for a moment, then turned to Aaron, “I have no objection, but I don’t know what Master thinks?”
Aaron glanced at Thor's resolute expression and chuckled, "As long as there's no direct conflict with Hela, I wouldn't mind helping with this small favor."
"Great."
"Banner, you should go too!"
“Me?” Banner pointed to himself. “Me, joining the Avengers? That doesn’t make sense, does it?”
"Since you're the one who's meddling, then go ahead and meddle to the end!" Aaron patted Banner on the shoulder, then opened a portal. "I still have dragons to feed at home, so I won't keep you company."
“Wait a minute,” Wanda suddenly said.
"what happened?"
"Should we stay too?" Wanda pursed her lips, glancing worriedly at Asgard, and said awkwardly, "If Ragnarok really comes, what about Hela..."
"Sigh!" Aaron rubbed his temples. "Alright! It won't make a difference if it's just a little longer."
“I’d like to take a tour of this spaceship,” Daisy said. “Spending a few days in outer space sounds amazing.”
“That’s settled then!” Aaron looked at the main screen. “Next, I’ll need you to introduce this spaceship to them.”
"My honor, Creator."
The monster ship sailed upstream along the waterfall and stopped above a canyon outside Asgard after entering the city.
Thor, Loki, Valkyrie, and Banner arrived at the hangar and used their captain's authority to open the hangar doors. Inside were ships several times larger than Quinjet fighters.
"These...are all mine?" Banner murmured, feeling that it all seemed unreal, like a dream.
"The master has full access to the monster spaceship, so these naturally belong to the master," the prophet's voice came from the small screen at the door.
“A poor man suddenly becomes rich,” Loki said sarcastically. “This spaceship is hundreds of times more powerful than S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Helicarrier. It’s normal for someone like you who has never had money to find it unreal.”
I know you're jealous of me.
You want to be a nouveau riche like me, but you don't have the luck.
Loki rolled his eyes, wanting to curse, but the thought that Banner could turn into the Hulk at any moment made him suppress the urge.
Not everyone is as carefree as Thor; the Hulk can really beat him to a pulp!
"Alright, enough talk, let's get moving!" Thor said. "There are twelve ships here, let's take one of them with the four of us."
"After receiving the first batch of Asgardians, we won't lack drivers."
“Wait a minute,” Valkyrie interrupted, “What are the functions of these ships?”
"We have both attack and defense systems, but they require human operation."
Each spacecraft can carry approximately two hundred people, with those exceeding the weight limit calculated separately.
The spaceship has bedrooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a study, storage rooms, a bar...
"Wait, a bar?" Valkyrie's eyes lit up noticeably. "What kind of drinks do they have?"
“That’s not important,” Thor emphasized wearily.
"No, no, no, that's very important."
"We might die here today, so it would be a shame not to have a drink."
Thor rolled his eyes speechlessly, realizing for the first time that he had chosen the wrong teammates.
But there's nothing we can do; it's already quite an achievement to have managed to gather even just a few people.
Valkyrie may be a bit unreliable, but he's still much better than Loki.
Thinking of this, Thor turned his scrutinizing gaze to Loki. Based on his understanding of his brother, there was a 50% chance that he would betray him.
It was originally 100%, but Odin's death and Frigga's safety reduced that possibility by half.
“I read ‘distrust’ in your eyes.”
“That’s normal, perfectly normal,” Banner said.
“This spaceship is much better than we thought,” Valkyrie added. “Perhaps we can adjust the plan a little, such as reducing one teammate.”
"The spaceship should have cells, right? Prepare a private cell for our second prince, no, our third prince."












