Thor was still unaware of the kind of being he faced, but the ease with which William had blocked so many of his attacks was already indicative of his immense strength.
Most importantly, from William's effortless defense, it was clear that he hadn't yet used his full power.
Still undaunted, Thor, though not as ancient as William, had also experienced long, monotonous eons.
In some ways, he was similar to William, bored from being invincible.
Thor, fully immersed in the battle, didn't ponder much and just kept swinging his hammer.
By the 179th strike, William remained in the same state as before.
Thor, due to the immense recoil, began to bleed from every pore.
The 180th strike!
This was his limit.
Delmar, watching the sky, had lost interest in Alice's fight with the divine beings. He was curious to see if William was still at his peak.