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Chapter 161 - MD-Chapter 160 Someone Familier

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A month had passed in the blink of an eye. Arthur, who had been trying to keep himself occupied during his lonely journey, found himself with absolutely nothing left to do.

He had become so bored that he attempted to develop skills like "Mountain-Breaking Strike" using his colorless energy.

Of course, the results were entirely fruitless.

When the alarm clock went off, Arthur opened his eyes. He maintained a routine of getting plenty of sleep every day.

After waking up, he would freshen up and perform Tai Chi in the spaceship.

And for a long time, all he felt was boredom…

A brand new, boring day began and ended… After countless cycles of this monotony cycle, he suddenly remembered something.

He opened the Disassembler Space and pulled out a blue, rotund figure!

After a disorienting spin, the blue figure looked at Arthur with confused eyes: "Why haven't I been sold yet?"

Arthur was taken aback that the first thing the blue figure said was this, and he felt a bit awkward.

Could he tell him that he had completely forgotten about him? Just like he had completely forgotten about the other dozen or so Freedom Fighters/Terrerists in the Disassembler Space.

In fact, Arthur wasn't sure if he should release those others. He wondered if discovering themselves in the vast universe after such a disorienting experience would drive them insane. Compared to them, this blue figure was more interesting.

After all, he wasn't even from Earth.

"Well…"

Arthur didn't know what to say. After organizing his thoughts and explaining the situation, the blue figure looked utterly dazed.

His eyes reflected a heart-wrenching despair!

Finally, Arthur patted his shoulder and said, "Don't worry, Earthlings are very friendly! For us, aliens are just like friendly neighbors. There won't be any scientists in white coats with scalpels capturing you for dissection!"

"Oh my God!"

The blue figure almost jumped up in shock: "You still practice such barbaric customs? Disassembling different species? Don't you know the Basic Law of Species? We haven't done such things for thousands of years."

"Hmm… You just dismantle some raccoons and reassemble them. I understand."

Arthur nodded.

The blue figure was stunned, and then collapsed to the ground, almost crying.

Arthur felt a bit guilty. Upon reflection, it was true that this guy was quite innocent— he was just doing his job as a warden, and now he had been taken away. He hadn't had anything to eat or drink during his time in the Disassembler Space.

Arthur sighed and said, "Alright, alright, if we get to Earth, I might lend you the spaceship, so you can fly back."

"Really?"

The blue figure's eyes showed a glimmer of hope.

Arthur firmly replied, "Nope! This spaceship was a gift from a friend, it's much more important than you."

"…"

The hope in his eyes instantly faded, like a spark being snuffed out by a ruthless hand.

"Don't be like that. There will always be other ways."

Arthur said, "At least I know someone. He's my nephew, and he invented a spacecraft that can cross the universe in the future."

"…" The blue figure remained silent, his heart filled with despair. He felt that no matter what was said now, it couldn't heal his wounded spirit.

Just as Arthur was about to say something else to the blue figure, the previously silent spaceship suddenly erupted with an urgent alarm.

"What's going on?"

Arthur was taken aback. Without a second thought, he left the blue figure and dashed to the cockpit!

"Alert?"

In an instant, Arthur elevated the spaceship and saw a burst of colorful light streak across the sky, almost grazing the spaceship as it landed on a nearby planet.

Arthur stared in awe, his mind racing with a single word: "Bifrost!!! Is it the Asgardians!?"

At that moment, Arthur's thoughts were consumed by Asgardians, Bifrost, and the possibility of an instant arrival on Earth… such words filled his mind! Without hesitation, he chased after the Bifrost.

This was an unimaginable opportunity. If he continued to drift aimlessly in the universe for three more months in this state of boredom, he would surely go mad!

The destination of the Bifrost wasn't far— it was the nearby deep blue planet!

Arthur immediately ramped up the spaceship's speed, as the Bifrost's light wouldn't last long.

When the light disappeared, Arthur had to rely on his memory to locate its landing spot.

This took some time, and his heart raced. If he missed this 'Bifrost' opportunity, he would have to endure another three months of drifting through space.

Just thinking about the quiet, monotonous three months made him want to go insane.

So, he had to find it no matter what!

As the saying goes, persistence pays off. Arthur soon noticed some movement on the surface. Without thinking, he flew the spaceship over, locked onto the radar, and soon saw a figure.

This person had golden hair, a robust physique, wore armor, a red cape, and wielded a large hammer!

"God of Hammers!!!"

Arthur's eyes lit up, and he quickly corrected himself: "No, it's Thor, the God of Thunder!"

Without further ado, he flew the spaceship straight towards Thor.

Meanwhile, on the ground, two opposing groups were facing off!

Well, calling them two armies might be an exaggeration, as one side had only six people!

Thor led the group, accompanied by a refined-looking young man in black clothing.

In addition to them, there were three men and one woman, with one injured man being carried by a large individual.

Everyone looked tense as they cautiously watched a group of blue-grey-skinned giants, about three meters tall, closing in on them.

At this critical moment, the roar of the spaceship could be heard overhead.

Both groups looked up simultaneously to see a black spaceship zooming into view. After a dramatic tailspin, it slowly landed on the ground.

A man dressed in black with a black mask and a large hat jumped out. He scanned the surroundings, seeming a bit stunned by the unexpected commotion.

After a moment of consideration, he said, "Um… I'm just passing by. Can I just say hello and leave?"

Arthur was equally desperate. He had been so focused on Thor that he hadn't noticed the surrounding group of Frost Giants!

Where the heck is this? Jotunheim?

Before he could get a response, a beam of colorful light descended from the sky. In the midst of the light, a rider on horseback made a grand entrance, exuding an imposing aura!

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