Laine glanced at the skull of Mimir beside him, knowing what it meant.
It was merely showing its worth, so that Laine wouldn't leave it behind, but Laine had no intention of abandoning it in the first place.
On one hand, Mimir was the only living being Laine had encountered; on the other hand, the knowledge contained within this brain was of extraordinary value.
The runic technology and magic of another world, so highly valued by the Aesir Tribe, proved it was also a power that could threaten the Deity. As for so-called unlocking the treasure vault, Laine didn't actually need its help.
The self-destruction of the vault, plummeting into the void, was naturally a difficult problem to solve in Asgard, but Laine had no plans to 'open the treasure chest' within the Aesir Divine Realm.