Chapter 1175 The Tail Behind the Spaceship, Arrival at Bohart Planet
The Monster carried over 100,000 Asgardians to Bohart, but the relocation of the Asgardian people did not stop there.
Guided by Heimdall, Thor found the sanctuary established by the ancestors of the Aesir.
The shelter is built inside a mountain and is very spacious, enough to accommodate tens of thousands of people.
The Monster ship allocated a portion of its supplies, enough to sustain the newly arrived Asgardians until the ship returned.
However, no one noticed that when the Monster flew out of Asgard, a huge spaceship also passed through the spatial node and arrived in this realm.
"What's the situation with that spaceship?" General Corvus Glaive asked, frowning. "It seems to be no worse than the Temple."
Proxima Midnight immediately scanned the monster, and soon a 3D image appeared in the center of the control room.
However, the Monster was a spaceship meticulously designed by Planet Bohart, and this 3D image only shows the Monster's exterior, with no information about its interior.
But one thing can be detected: biological signals.
Looking at the dense red dots inside the monster ship, Proxima Midnight said coldly, "People, a lot of people."
How many people are on this spaceship?
"Data shows there are around 130,000," said a soldier sitting at the control panel.
“Asgardians.” After a moment’s thought, Corvus Glaive guessed, “They must be Asgardians. They’re leaving, no, fleeing Asgard.”
"Why?" Proxima Midnight asked, puzzled. "Did they know we were coming?"
Do you think the Goddess of Death would even notice us?
They were not fleeing the Dark Order, but rather the inherent dangers of Asgard itself.
Hela, the goddess of death, or Ragnarok, which may come at any time.
"So what should we do? Just stand by and watch them leave?"
"It's too late to stop it. If the temple and that spaceship were to engage in battle in outer space, Hela would definitely be able to sense it."
Don't forget Thanos's orders: infiltrate Asgard and trigger Ragnarok. We can't expose ourselves now.
Furthermore, we know nothing about that spaceship and are not particularly well-prepared; if a battle were to break out, we might not be able to win.
"Follow this spaceship and find out where these Asgardians are based."
Go in person, but don't let them find you, and don't act rashly.
"Is it necessary?" Proxima Midnight looked at Asgard, which was so close at hand. "Completing Thanos's mission is the top priority."
Thanos's goal is the Tesseract, the Space Stone.
We can't be sure if that spaceship had any Space Stones on it.
Even without them, the more than 100,000 Asgardians are a significant bargaining chip. If they still can't obtain the Space Stone after Ragnarok, Odin's children will surely redeem them.
“Understood.” Proxima Midnight’s lips curled into a cold smile. “I’ll go myself, and while I’m at it, I’ll capture all these Asgardians.”
“I told you not to act rashly,” General Corvus Glaive cautioned. “They don’t know we exist yet; knowing where they are is enough.”
With specific coordinates, we can arrest someone anytime.
"Okay! So, what about Thanos's mission?"
"I'll go to Asgard first to scout ahead. You can come find me after you've confirmed the coordinates of those Asgardians."
Proxima Midnight nodded and then left the control room.
A few minutes later, a small spaceship flew out from the Temple and caught up with the Monster at an extremely fast speed, following closely behind it.
The Temple, on the other hand, flew towards Asgard and landed in a remote location.
......
Asgard.
Hela lay reclining on a bed, wearing a silky green robe.
Frigga sat by the bed, using magic to examine the life inside her womb along with several healers.
"Powerful, robust, intelligent..."
"Your Majesty, your child possesses unparalleled potential," the healer exclaimed, unable to hide her amazement. "Every breath she takes absorbs magical energy; she is a born mage."
"she?"
"It's a girl."
Hela raised an eyebrow, then smiled slightly. "The girl is good; she won't be as irresponsible as her father."
"Irresponsible?" The therapist paused, then said, "Excuse my boldness, but Your Majesty, who is the little princess's father?"
Hela's eyes sharpened. "Don't ask questions you shouldn't ask."
"This is none of your business, you may leave!" Frigga waved her hand, and the healers bowed and left the palace.
"You should control your emotions."
Anger affects her mood.
“I’ve been very restrained.” Hela rolled her eyes speechlessly. “Since I returned to Asgard, I haven’t killed a single person.”
"But you crippled quite a few of them, and they're still locked up in the dungeon!"
"They deserved it for challenging the new king's authority."
"I didn't make them atone with their deaths; instead, I spared their lives. That's merciful enough," Hela said dismissively. "I can now barely understand Odin's feelings back then, but I have no desire to be some merciful emperor."
“Don’t let her become like you,” Frigga said earnestly. “You’ve made the same mistakes you did, and you don’t want her to repeat them.”
“Of course, it’s because I’ve walked that path that I won’t let her follow it.” Hela gently stroked her slightly protruding belly. “She will be the princess of Asgard, and the most noble goddess in the entire Nine Realms. I will never let her do anything like charging into battle.”
"That's not what I meant. I meant her relationship with her father?"
"No need for you to worry about that. Let's talk about everything after she's born!" Hela stood up casually, her green robe concealing her lower abdomen. "Was it like this when you gave birth before?"
"No, Odin used to be by my side, and I didn't have to worry about so many things."
“So you are the Queen of Gods, and I am the Queen,” Hela said with a hint of pride. “I want to go out for a stroll. The Queen of Asgard hasn’t toured her kingdom for months.”
"Is there any need for inspections?" Frigga said irritably. "Your army has made Asgard incredibly oppressive; the people are even afraid to leave their homes."
“This is necessary. Odin has erased my existence, and the Asgardians no longer recognize me as the goddess of death.”
If it weren't for Frigga acknowledging my identity, the people of Asgard probably wouldn't have submitted.
Although I don't care, I don't want those ignorant fools to repeatedly challenge the Queen's authority, and it's really hard to resist killing them.
Frigga sighed softly. "Let's go to the garden; it's quieter there."
......
Bohart Star.
The Monster landed at the designated port, and large numbers of Asgardians disembarked from the ship.
"This is your planet?" Daisy's eyes widened, and she smiled as she took a deep breath. "It's nice, even the air smells good."
"The largest dream food cultivation base in the entire universe, of course the air quality will be excellent," Ya Lunren said matter-of-factly.
Just then, a ram several meters tall ran over and came to a sudden stop in front of them.
"Hi!" Daisy waved to Lorelei on the goat's back and introduced herself in a very familiar manner, "Hello, I'm Daisy, Daisy Louise, and she is..."
“Wanda Maximov,” Wanda said.
“I know.” Lorelei got off the taxi and looked at Aaron meaningfully. “Master, it’s rare for you to come back!”
“My mental form has always been on this planet,” Aaron said meaningfully. “You are much happier than others.”
“Yes, I don’t deny that, but these good days are coming to an end soon.” Lorelei sighed softly, turning her head to look at the uneasy Asgardians disembarking from the spaceship. “It’s hard to imagine that the legendary Asgardian realm is also facing destruction.”
What I find even more unbelievable is that you would actually leave this planet to the Asgardians.
“There’s a reason for that,” Wanda said immediately. “I’ll explain it to you.”
"No explanation is needed. If this is the master's order, I will naturally obey."
However, I might feel a little reluctant, after all, this planet's current prosperity is all thanks to my hard work.
"Come on!" Aaron rolled his eyes. "This planet's current prosperity is entirely due to its massive funding, powerful protective forces, and unique resources and technology."
"But it definitely contains my hard work."
"That's true," Aaron said noncommittally. "I'll make it up to you later. Let's deal with the immediate matter first!"
"These are the first batch of Asgardians; there will probably be two more batches later."
“I’ll make the arrangements,” Lorelei said casually. She knew exactly how many people lived in Asgard, and given the wealth of Bohart, any piece of land would be enough to house them.
As for what happens next... that's for the Asgardian royal family to worry about; she can't control it even if she wanted to.
Several hours later, all the Asgardians disembarked from the spaceship and gathered in a large plaza.
Lorelei waved her hand and arranged for hundreds of guides to help them obtain temporary identity documents and also solve their food and lodging problems.
These Asgardians were all aware of their status as 'refugees' and cooperated very well, without causing any trouble.
"Stop." Aaron glanced at Loki, who was trying to leave, and said, "You'd better stay here."
“I am a prince, and Asgard needs a leader when it is leaderless,” Loki said solemnly, “a leader who can unite the people and comfort their hearts.”
"hehe!"
Upon hearing this, the others simultaneously cast a disdainful glance at him.
At least nine out of ten things Loki says are false.
"What about trust between people?" Loki shrugged helplessly. "People change. I've already reformed, otherwise I wouldn't have gone to such lengths to help Thor this time."
“I really want to believe you, but…” Daisy forced a stiff smile, “You have such a long criminal record that I don’t even have the confidence to believe you.”
“I’m not like her; I simply don’t want to believe you,” Wanda said bluntly.
“I understand. The Avengers have never had a good impression of me,” Loki said nonchalantly, then turned his gaze to Lorelei. “You’re an Asgardian, don’t you trust royalty?”
“Your Highness,” Lorelei smiled knowingly, “I am also aware of the title of God of Tricks.”
"Letting you stay will definitely cause me some trouble."
"Uh... if I remember correctly, the enchantress caused far more trouble than I did."
How many countries have perished because of a single sentence you uttered?
“But before leaving this universe, I want to make things as easy as possible,” Lorelei said bluntly.
“I promise I won’t cause you any trouble,” Loki said solemnly.
“Let’s sign a contract!” Aaron suggested. “If you behave yourself, everything will be fine.”
But if you have other intentions, then I can only wish you good luck.
"What do you mean?"
"It means he wouldn't care even if I killed you."
“You? Do you have that ability?” Loki said with amusement. “Your magic is irresistible to most men, but I am the god of deception.”
“Here I am,” Loki tapped his temple, “my magic resistance is still very high, you can’t control me.”
Lorelei chuckled, "You seem to have forgotten that I am not the true master of this planet, but if I want to do something, everyone else will support me."
Loki paused, then remembered that there were several quasi-father level sorcerers on Planet Borhart, none of whom he could defeat.
"Ahem! We won't sign the contract."
"I'd rather go back to Asgard and fight alongside my dear brother," Loki said sincerely, and climbed the gangway of the Monster on his own.
"And you two?" Aaron asked, looking at Daisy and Wanda. "Are you going to Asgard together, or staying to explore this planet?"
“Asgard.” Wanda made the decision almost without thinking. “Hela is still there. I need to make sure she gets out unharmed.”
"Aren't you overthinking this?" Lorelei asked in surprise. "In Asgard, the power of the Goddess of Death is no weaker than that of the Master."
"She wasn't overthinking things, it's just that there were some secrets involved that even I didn't know."
It's not the right time to talk about it yet. I won't ask, and you shouldn't ask either.
"is it?"
Wanda hesitated, but ultimately refrained from revealing the truth.
"Tell me when you want to!" Aaron patted her head and comforted her softly. "You can tell me in advance if you want. Your man is a god. There's nothing a god can't solve."
"That's not necessarily true," Wanda muttered silently. She didn't know if Aaron would blame her when he found out the truth, but he would definitely be devastated.
"What about you? Are you coming with us to Asgard? Or staying on Bohart? Or should I just send you home?"
“I…” Daisy hesitated for a moment, shifting her gaze from the giant taxi sheep to the BB corn towering as tall as a building in the distance, and the whale spouting fragrant milk from the lake. “I want to visit Bohart Planet. I may never see it again.”
"I've thought it through. What this planet has, my divine kingdom also has; what this planet doesn't have, my divine kingdom also has."
“This is different, you know what I mean.”
"Whatever you want!" Aaron laughed, then looked at Lorelei, "She's all yours now. Don't bully her."
"I wouldn't even have a chance to bully you, your clone is still here!"












