"My dear father, I never thought we would meet again.
Asgard In the Asgard hall, Hela, standing under Odin's throne, looked at the God King sitting on the throne, her tone still so arrogant and confident.
If it weren't for the fact that she was now tightly entangled by the Heavenly Locks, she would have been thought to be the one with the advantage.
Since Hela's fate was to be entangled by the Heavenly Locks and sent to Odin, then the outcome of her battle with Loki is self-evident.
"I never thought that before I died, I would be able to see you again, my daughter, Hela!"
Odin looked at Hela with a very complicated expression. On the one hand, Hela is his daughter, so it is absolutely impossible for Odin to have no emotion in his heart.
But on the other hand, due to his failure in educating Hela, Hela was swallowed up by her own power and desire, and became a fallen goddess who took killing as her pleasure.
Odin, who is both Hela's father and the king of Asgard, discovered this problem too late and could only make a difficult choice between the peace of Asgard and the freedom of his daughter Hela.
In the end, Odin stuck to his true heart as the God King, assumed the responsibility as the King of Asgard, endured the grief in his heart, and sealed Hela into the different dimension of Midgard.
"Hmph! I said how could you be willing to let me go? I thought you were dead, but I didn't expect that you picked up a bastard from nowhere and relied on an outsider to bully me."
--boom!
The unconvinced Hela had just finished speaking. Loki, who had been standing behind her watching the show, heard the other party mentioning him and calling him a bastard, so he kicked Hela in front of Odin.
Hela didn't expect that Loki would dare to attack her in front of Odin. Unexpectedly, he was kicked directly by Loki and lost her balance. The pale and evil face was directly in contact with the hardness of the hall. The ground came up for a close encounter.
"Keep your mouth clean. If you dare to trick me again, I will show him in front of my father how you became my defeated enemy before."
After being threatened by Loki, Hela became more honest. Bound by the Heavenly Locks, she could only crawl up from the ground. Although his eyes were full of resentment towards Loki and Odin, he didn't dare to say anything more.
"Father, now that I have brought her back to you, what do you want to do with her? Before returning to Asgard, I had already severed the connection between her and Asgard, so even if I stand on Asgard's side from now on, On the ground, she will no longer be able to obtain any blessings from the force testicles."
The "means" that Loki talks about are naturally the [Devil Eye of Direct Death]. After being "killed" by Loki and losing the plug-in that connects to the World Tree through Asgard, Hela wants to regain her original peak strength in the future, or even continue to become stronger, then she can only practice step by step like everyone else, or wait for the magic power Slowly improves with age.
After hearing Loki's question, Odin pondered for a moment, and then said: "Hela, although you have committed unforgivable and heinous crimes, now after thousands of years of imprisonment, you have been treated as you deserve. punishment."
"Now that you have regained your freedom, you should assume your responsibility as the goddess of death. As the King of Asgard and the ruler of the nine realms, I declare that from now on you are the Queen of the Underworld and the ruler of the kingdom of death! "
"Loki, let Heimdall send Hela to the underworld. Without my active summons, no one can activate Bifrost to take her back to Asgard."
Odin's decision is actually equivalent to actively exiling Hela.
The title of Queen of the Underworld sounds very majestic, but the Underworld is a country that only the undead can reach, an extremely cold place without any light.
Although Odin couldn't bear to execute his daughter with his own hands, he would not let her exist to destroy the hard-won peace and stability of the Nine Realms.
Definitely, if Thor can grow up smoothly in the future and completely surpass Hela, the goddess of death, in strength, then Hela will not miss the day to return to Asgard. This can be regarded as the glimmer of life that Odin, as a father, left to Hela, his daughter.