Fortunately, Thor’s request was very simple. He only told them not to make trouble for Dr. Jane and the others, and offered an alliance in exchange.
What could Phil say in the face of such a good thing?
Of course, looking at Phil’s very familiar smile, and then at a certain young man who was looking after his friends not far away, Thor casually added another name to his “exemption list.”
After explaining this small matter, the overbearing Thor didn’t give Phil a chance to argue anymore. He just said to his four friends, “To the Bifrost.”
Then, Mjölnir turned into a propeller, and Thor flew off with Dr. Jane.
Everyone traded looks. What moving PDA.
Luke called out to Phil and asked him to bring the Warriors Three and Sif over.
Of course, Phil wouldn’t miss the opportunity to see the Bifrost with his own eyes. He personally drove the four friends to the southeast.
Luke took Selvig and Darcy with him as he drove their jeep over.
Forget his pickup truck; there was a 25mm Viper machine gun on it. Driving the pickup in front of a group of SHIELD agents wouldn’t be appropriate.
Although Phil was the head of these agents, there was no need for Luke to bring trouble down on himself.
They still didn’t know what that baldie Sitwell was up to!
By the time Phil arrived with the four friends, Thor had been talking to Dr. Jane for a while, and their mouths parted reluctantly.
The four friends walked over to Thor, and he gently pushed Dr. Jane out. “Wait for me to come back.”
Dr. Jane slowly stepped back and nodded slightly. “I’ll wait for you.”
When she walked out of the huge circular pattern on the ground, Thor raised his hammer. “Heimdall, take us back~”
As the cold wind blew, everyone held their breaths and waited for the magical rainbow bridge to descend.
Especially Dr. Jane, who could finally witness a real version of the Einstein-Rosen Bridge which she had been working on. Her heart pounded.
Even Luke was intrigued.
Thor didn’t come to Earth that often, so there naturally weren’t many opportunities to see the rainbow bridge up close.
Five seconds later, Thor, who was the focus of everyone’s attention, was still standing there with his hammer raised high. His four friends also looked up in surprise.
Thor waved the hammer again, and lightning flickered faintly, like an electric signal. “Heimdall, did you hear me? Take us back.”
The scene remained silent.
Five minutes later, Darcy couldn’t help but yawn beside the jeep. “Maybe this Heimdall stepped out for a midnight snack?” she muttered. “Or he’s flirting with some barmaid?”
Beside her, Luke said in a low voice, “I think their bars are different from ours. It probably isn’t that easy to pick up girls.”
Darcy: “Then what do we do now? Just stand around here like idiots?”
Luke pondered for a few seconds. “How about… we sit and wait?”
Darcy: “…Good idea.”
The two of them then snuck into the front seats of the jeep, ready to fight a battle of attrition in comfortable positions.
Luke took out a lollipop from his pocket. “Do you want one?”
Darcy: “Yes.”
…
The morning sun rose over the horizon, once again illuminating the wild grassland.
The dew which accumulated on the tips of the blades of grass sparkled. The fresh air made one feel very good.
Luke texted Selina with one hand as he stuffed a cookie into his mouth with the other.
The bonfire on the side had already burned out, and only faint smoke slowly drifted out.
The several small tents scattered around were relatively quiet.
Further away were the SHIELD agents’ tents.
Thor and the others had no plans to go over there. Even when Phil said he could specially set up a tent for them, no one went.
Nobody liked special service agents.
What made Thor and the others even more depressed was that last night, a certain crown prince had shouted for half an hour, but the legendary rainbow bridge never opened.
After that, Thor yelled once every hour. He shouted himself hoarse until four o’clock in the morning, before he took a break.
Actually, Thor didn’t sleep the entire time. He just talked to Dr. Jane in the small tent in the circle.
The four friends also had a tent each, and they slept inside the circle.
That way, once Heimdall opened the passage, they could be transported back.
Luke had provided the tents.
There were a lot of these sorts of camping tents at the ranch. With just a phone call, he got the workers staying at the ranch to send a large car over. They even brought food, water, and drinks.
Everyone had a bonfire barbecue party during the first half of the night, and only returned to their tents to rest after that.
In Luke’s opinion, it wasn’t a big problem if Thor couldn’t return for the time being.
He had recovered his divine powers and Mjölnir, and was capable of long range attacks and defending himself. No one on Earth could stop him anymore.
This was how much of a cheat this godly heir was.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Luke chatted with Sif and the Warriors Three again, and learned that Heimdall could see anywhere in the universe.
That might be an exaggeration, but no matter where Thor was on Earth, Heimdall just needed to take a few glances to find them.
So, Thor didn’t have to wait around here.
The only reason they were here was because this had once been a teleportation point. Heimdall didn’t need to search for them and it would be easier for him to hear Thor’s call here.
But now that Heimdall wasn’t responding, it didn’t make much of a difference whether Thor waited here or went elsewhere.
Thor’s group was full of energetic, exuberant warriors. It wasn’t practical for them to foolishly guard a deserted field.
So, before everyone went to sleep, Thor had made the decision to wander the world.
This was Dr. Jane’s suggestion.
Since Thor couldn’t leave for the time being, there was no point in staying in one place. He might as well check out the North European myths about Asgard.
Phil firmly promised that SHIELD would cover all trip expenses.
It would take quite a sum of money to build a relationship with Thor, this “prince of an alien empire and future king.” Of course, Phil wouldn’t be stupid enough to try and save money.
While chatting, Luke asked Sif and the Warriors Three to cover for him and say that the heavy weapons which had been used in the battle last night were theirs.
This way, even if everyone knew that it was nonsense, they nevertheless had no choice but to accept Asgard’s “conclusion.”
The four friends agreed readily.
After all, Luke didn’t gain anything from them. Instead, he had helped the downtrodden Thor, helped the Warriors Threes and Sif fight the Destroyer, and finally saved Dr. Jane.
Given their personalities, this request was nothing.
Luke also secretly called Phil over via text to talk without anyone else knowing.
He didn’t say much, and only warned him, “You have to be especially careful. There’s something wrong with that baldie, Sitwell.”