Ghidorah's sudden disappearance gave Odin a bad feeling.
If this was Ghidorah's spatial magic, then could Ghidorah be too powerful?
So powerful that even he couldn't understand?
Could that be possible?
Clearly, it was not!
As for Briar's palm strike obliterating Ghidorah without a trace?
That also seemed unlikely!
But the current situation felt strangely familiar.
It was reminiscent of William the Obliterator striking down the archangel Amenadiel with a single palm...
Of course, in Odin's view, a figure like William the Obliterator would absolutely not stoop to transforming into a bear-man just to mock him.
After all, significant figures usually have deeper meanings behind every action they take.
To him, William the Obliterator was like a profound and unfathomable chess player, and this bear-man was merely one of his many chess pieces.