Seeing that Thor had something in mind, Lynch scratched his head.
According to the storyline, next should be Thor destroying the Bifröst to prevent the destruction of Jotunheim.
This is also the moment where Thor completes his transformation from a battle-hungry brute to a compassionate king.
But...
Once the Bifröst is destroyed, how is Lynch supposed to get back to Earth?
Although Asgard does have other black magic teleportation methods...
Who knows if they're reliable?
What if it takes months to prepare?
Thor staying in Asgard is fine; he's a local. But what about me? What am I supposed to do here?
I've got a Black Widow waiting for me at home!
Even if she doesn't run off to meet other men like Thor's girlfriend Jane did after Thor disappeared for a long time, things definitely won't end well for me!
"Wait, don't be impulsive! Let me see if there's another way!"
Lynch quickly tried to stop Thor, hoping to find another method to prevent the Bifröst from destroying Jotunheim.
As his body floated into the air, he noticed Thor calming down, and Lynch sighed in relief.
These brothers, one after another, only know how to destroy things.
One wants to destroy Jotunheim, the other wants to destroy the Bifröst.
While hovering, Lynch carefully observed the Bifröst, analyzing it quickly and calmly.
Moments later, Lynch came to a conclusion.
Yep, this thing is definitely some advanced black technology. No way to figure it out.
What can I do?
I'm desperate too!
My system doesn't come with Kryptonian tech!
You say I have a super brain?
I studied foreign languages in college! I didn't even take advanced mathematics!
Sure, I've learned quite a few foreign languages since coming here, but still!
From what I can see, there are only two ways to stop the Bifröst from destroying Jotunheim:
Destroy the Bifröst, as in the original story.Make the beam from the Bifröst shift or dissipate.
But...
Judging by the energy contained in this beam, if I try to resist it head-on, it'll probably tear me to pieces!
However, maybe I don't have to fully dissipate it—just deflect it a bit?
That might be worth a try!
With this thought, Lynch focused his energy, and in an instant, two thick heat vision beams shot toward the Bifröst's light beam heading toward Jotunheim!
The energy from the Bifröst was disrupted by Lynch's heat vision, and immediately, the once-stable beam began to visibly fluctuate.
But...
It seemed that Lynch's heat vision wasn't enough. After just a few breaths, the Bifröst stabilized again, continuing to beam energy steadily in its original direction.
Not enough power—need to increase it!
Ignoring the searing pain in his eyes, Lynch frantically ramped up the power of his heat vision.
The beams grew thicker, their intensity became more terrifying, and their color began to change...
But just then—
"What are you doing? Do you know that using energy attacks on the Bifröst like that will cause it to lose its target and shoot randomly? If it hits Midgard, your home world will be done for!"
Loki, now awake, looked at Lynch like he was an idiot and sneered.
"What? Is he telling the truth?"
Lynch's eyes were now bloodshot, the strain from the high-power output pushing them to unbearable limits.
"I'm afraid so... If we don't handle this right, it might even cause an explosion in Asgard!"
Thor's expression became grim as he twirled Mjolnir in his hand.
"There's only one solution now..."
So, there's no way to stop the Bifröst from its inevitable destruction, huh?
Lynch sighed silently, feeling a bit helpless.
Looks like I'll just have to rely on Asgard's black magic and hope it works.
"Then go ahead..."
Lynch withdrew his heat vision, closed his eyes, and descended to the ground. Destroying the bridge was Thor's job, after all.
After all...
Thor is the crown prince, the first in line for the Asgardian throne! Let him destroy his own things!
If I, an outsider, destroy the Bifröst, that would be outrageous!
What if Odin wakes up and holds me accountable?
If Thor smashes the Bifröst, that's got nothing to do with me.
Upon hearing this, Thor nodded, moved with his hammer, and leapt onto the Bifröst, ready for action.
He looked excited, almost eager.
This is the definition of a spendthrift!
Thor could be considered the Nine Realms' number one expert in destruction!
The Thor trilogy is practically the story of a rich, privileged guy going bankrupt and wandering the universe after losing everything.
The Bifröst is just the first small thing Thor loses.
"Thor, what do you think you're doing?"
Seeing Thor's strange behavior and the exchange between Lynch and Thor, Loki immediately realized what was happening and yelled in disbelief.
"You can't destroy the Bifröst!"
Loki screamed hysterically.
"I can!"
Thor, with a determined look, swung his hammer.
"I must!"
Boom!
Mjolnir struck the Bifröst with a dull thud, but the bridge remained undamaged—Thor was holding back.
"No!"
Loki, holding his scepter, pointed at Thor from afar, firing a blast of energy that sent Thor flying.
Lynch, with his eyes closed, seemed oblivious to the chaos as if his overcharged heat vision had taken away his senses. He showed no reaction to Loki's antics.
In reality, Lynch was ignoring it on purpose.
If I stop Loki now, how will he fall into the darkness like in the original storyline?
If he doesn't fall, who will lead Thanos' army to attack New York?
Without the Battle of New York...
How am I supposed to rack up Justice Points?
A complete Superman template costs over a billion!
Other than the Battle of New York, I can't think of any other time I could earn so many Justice Points!
So honestly, I want Loki to make a bigger mess, bring in more people for me to farm Justice Points!
Even if we don't talk about Justice Points, this part of the story is crucial.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Loki's fall into the abyss leads to the Battle of New York and Thanos' involvement, acting as a bridge for future events.
If I intervene rashly, who knows what kind of troublesome foes Thanos might send to Earth instead?
Ronan? Or the Black Order?
The fledgling Avengers might not be able to handle such seasoned cosmic powerhouses!
Compared to them, Loki is definitely much more manageable!
For the sake of the Avengers, I must make sure Loki goes down today!
Seeing Lynch unmoved by his antics, Loki rushed toward Thor.
Thor, having gotten up from Loki's blast, immediately knocked him down with a hammer strike.
"Don't get in my way!"
Thor's expression was heavy.
"Do you know what you're doing? If you destroy the Bifröst, you'll never see your girlfriend in Midgard again!"
Loki, clutching his chest and lying on the ground, roared angrily.
Unfazed, Thor continued smashing the Bifröst with Mjolnir, harder with each swing.
As Lynch listened to the rhythmic hammering, a catchy tune began to play in his head.
Eighty... eighty...
The once-glorious Bifröst began to crack under the relentless blows, its crystalline surface showing signs of breaking.
"Thor! Why did you become so weak after visiting Midgard?"
Loki, confused and heartbroken, kept shouting.
"Don't you hate the Jotuns? How many of them have you killed in the past? Tell me, why?"
"Because killing won't bring peace!"
Thor replied without looking back, raising Mjolnir and delivering another heavy strike.
"You coward!"
Loki leaped at Thor.
"Stop this now!"
At that moment, Thor delivered one final blow.
Boom!
With this strike, the Bifröst, like a camel burdened by one too many straws, exploded with a terrifying sound!
Before the three of them, the Bifröst began to fracture from the center, its chaotic energy triggering violent explosions!
The Bifröst was finally destroyed!