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Chapter 822 - Chapter 561 Marvel Schiller's Every Plan Ends Up...(Part 2) _1

The battle between Thor and Strange at the Holy Sanctuary was not without damage. Strange's control over the Time Gem was not yet strong, and some of the damage could not be fully restored, as a result, about a half of Holy Sanctuary has now collapsed, and the staff have temporarily withdrawn to Kamar-Taj to work.

At this moment, Schiller was standing next to the ruins, holding a S.H.I.E.L.D. issued notebook, directing agents to sift through the building debris.

Suddenly, an agent shouted, "…I found a huge pot! Doctor Schiller, come and see, what is this?"

Schiller went over and saw a pot stuck on the ground, the kind of big pot witches use to brew potions. Schiller guessed it could be a magical tool, but there was a huge crack at the bottom of the pot and it looked like it could no longer be used. Thus, Schiller said while writing in his notebook:

"Legendary Flame Enchanted Cooking Ancestor Magic Cauldron, report large equipment damage, quantity of damage..."

Schiller looked up at the collapsed Holy Sanctuary and estimated the size of the pot, then he said, "…200 units."

"Oh, is this a blanket?" Another agent's voice came. Schiller's eyes lit up, but he heard the agent say, "Oh, no, I was wrong, it's actually just a down jacket. Doctor Schiller, we have lost a down jacket…"

Natasha, who was standing nearby, quickly walked over, checked and said, "It's not a name-brand, shouldn't be valuable."

"Don't touch that!" Schiller shouted. He stepped forward and said, "A down jacket? someone, dismantle it. Each down feather is the 'Legendary Chanting Enchanted Writer's Ancestor Feather Pen'. How many feathers are inside?...Never mind, it doesn't look too thick, about 30,000."

Natasha, who was standing next to him, slapped her forehead hard, obviously immersed in the shock of Schiller's understanding of macroeconomics.

At the moment when Schiller was on the spot to investigate the loss of the Holy Sanctuary, all of a sudden, he felt a tremor under his feet and immediately looked in the direction of Stark Building.

As expected, a beam of light rocketed into the sky, and Thor's roar echoed throughout the dimensions near Earth.

"Tony Stark!!!"

Immediately afterwards, the sky above Earth was filled with dark clouds, and countless thunders tangled in the clouds, creating an apocalyptic scene that attracted the citizens of New York City again. Soon, a larger demonic shadow descended in the sky above Earth. It was the Iron Demon Tony Stark, who said:

"Thor, let me explain!!!"

But Thor had no intention of listening to his explanation. A thunderbolt fell from the sky into Thor's weapon. He held the lightning, with thunder and fire surrounding him.

On one side, you have the enormous shadow of the Iron Demon, countless mechanical parts orbiting Stark, forming countless cities of machines around him. On the other side, you have the boundless new God of Light, singing with thunder and dancing with fire, his divine power unparalleled and brilliant.

These two demons, who are at the peak of the singular universe, separated from the dimension where Earth is located the moment they appeared. They ascended into the boundless cosmos, and when they collided, even the dimensions shattered.

The moment Thor saw Helen's face, he filled in the rest of the story by himself. There wasn't really much to speculate about. With a child there, what else could it be?

But understanding this story does not mean Thor can accept it. In his view, Loki is not the type of person to go around casually. She's proud, picky, and what's more important, she has a dignity and spiritual purity that few Asgardians possess. But now, she had actually given birth to a child for Stark at some unknown time!!!

What's more, when Thor saw Helen, Stark was holding her up to a machine. In reality, it was a medical examination machine, which Stark has always used to examine himself.

But Stark's perpetual mechanical aesthetic made the machine look like a child eater, making it easy for people to think of some terrifying biomedical experiments.

Beside it stood a robot that looked very scary. The two were about to put the little girl into the machine.

Now, the reason why Loki was so angry was found. It must have been Stark who stole her child and even wanted to use this child for experiments.

If it was only love complications, Thor might be angry, but not this furious. After all, he and Loki are very close, but not to the extent of being possessively overprotective. He's just worried about his relatives being deceived and if Loki insists on going her own way, Thor could only turn a blind eye.

But if, not only did Stark deceive Loki, but has also planned to steal the godly bloodline for experiments from the very beginning, that's something Thor can never accept, no matter what.

Never mind that Stark didn't need to do this with his ability and technology. In fact, Asgard has faced many of these things. The unique constitution of the Asgardians is known throughout the universe, and they have no reproductive isolation with the vast majority of races. Many advanced civilizations desire an Asgardian's gene to breed super soldiers.

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