Chapter 134 Asgard Comes
Chapter 134 Asgard Comes
In short, Owen, Hill, and Betty all had a lot of complaints about the aliens in their hearts, but they still held back and did not say anything. Owen transformed the two Kree corpses, and then The big box containing the prophet was put away, and then he continued to talk to Van Duck, exchanging interstellar common sense.
"Aren't we leaving now?" Van Dack expressed great curiosity about Owen's existence. However, after talking to him for a while but never seeing him move, he was a little confused.
"..." Hill and Betty looked at each other. They were wondering. Owen had been trying to trick Van Duck, but he had no intention of leaving. What was he trying to do?
"I would like to ask, where was your original laboratory?" Owen did not answer directly, but asked instead. The box containing the prophet was placed in Portugal, but this is not a place for experiments.
"Why are you asking this? It's a city, and I don't know its specific location." Van Duck couldn't help but frowned as he listened to Owen's question. What did this man from Teranxing Mountain want to do?
"That's right." Owen nodded after hearing this. He finally found out the connection. He found the underground city in Puerto Rico, where the Kree created aliens. He should have triggered the signal. In that case, the relationship is right.
"What?" Van Duck looked at Owen's reaction and was a little confused. Not only her, but also Hill and Betty beside her, they were a little confused.
"Yeah!" Owen clarified the relationship, collected enough information, and could vaguely make a rough guess in his mind. After clarifying his thoughts, he saw a lot of the future, and at the same time he made some calculations in his mind.
"What's wrong with you?" Seeing Owen nodding and humming, Hill couldn't help but feel a little strange and asked.
"Dak, I will help you recover the prophet, so you can go with peace of mind!" Owen came back to his senses and ignored Hill. Instead, he said to Van Duck seriously, asking Hill and Betty to If there is any disagreement.
"Where do you want me to go?" Van Dack was not from Earth, so he couldn't understand the hidden meaning of these words.
"Look above your head." Owen pointed at the sky. After listening to his words, Hill and Betty raised their heads. Their faces changed. The clouds in the sky formed a vortex. In the center of the vortex, a beam of light that was difficult to distinguish with the naked eye shot out. Down, it landed near everyone, bringing up a cloud of dust and mist.
"Hi!" As the dust mist whirled around, the light pillar disappeared, and in the dust mist that settled, a delicate figure walked out, wearing light armor, holding an arm shield in one hand, and a long sword in the other, with black hair On the back of his head is a pretty face.
"You want to hand him over to the Asgardians!" Hill looked at the situation and immediately understood what Owen meant, but why?Why should the captured aliens be handed over to the Asgardians for processing?
"He is very hot. The current SHIELD will never be able to take him away. My family has no place to raise him." Owen looked at Hill and explained to her rationally that this Kree man is very hot and no one can take him. Moreover, there is no What too much value, and….
"The Asgardians have discovered him." Owen's words made Hill and Betty frown. The Asgardians are an unknown behemoth to the earth. They have discovered the Kree people. If they come to ask for someone, they will be like this. Bian absolutely cannot refuse, and forcing the person to stay will only cause discomfort and trouble for himself.
"Okay, I understand." Van·
Dak listened to Owen's words. Although he didn't understand something, he understood what he meant.
"Sorry, I will try my best to find the prophet. The signal you saw may have been accidentally dropped by me." Owen nodded towards him. Generally speaking, this trouble is caused by himself and needs to be done by himself. to solve.
"I know, then I'll beg you. If you can, please clean up all the aliens." Van Dak couldn't be more happy to hear that someone is willing to take the blame. Asgard also treats him. It is indeed a good place. He has a reason to do business when he goes back. Moreover, the earth is owned by Asgard. If the Kree Empire wants to move here, it must ask Asgard.
"I can't do anything about this. Everyone has the right to live." Owen shook his head and casually deprived others of their right to live. It was not something he should do.
"Okay! I understand." Van Dack nodded and turned to look at Sif, who was already in front of her.
"We meet again." Sif first said hello to Owen, Hill and others, nodded slightly, and then looked at Van Dark.
"Kree, God King Odin wants to see you. Where are your two companions?"
"Asgardian." Van Dark looked at Sif who raised her chin, raised the small hammer in her hand, and tapped her chest hard, and then looked at Sif's defensive and surprised eyes. In the middle, he fell down softly.
"How could this happen?" Hill and Betty were caught off guard, and Owen didn't understand what he had done, so he stepped forward to support him.
"How could the Kree be like this? What did you say? Have you seen his companions?" Sif looked at the limp Van Dak and couldn't help but frown slightly.
"I promised him one thing, to help him recover the Prophet Terrigen crystal that was left on the earth." Owen didn't hide it. There was no point in hiding this kind of thing from the Asgardians. They knew more than he did.
"The Terrigen Crystal." Sif couldn't help but stare in surprise after hearing Owen's words.
"Then you seem to understand." Owen couldn't help but pursed his lips. Compared to many planets in the universe, the earth is still a little too behind.
"Yes, I have heard about it..." Sif nodded and briefly explained the matter. The situation was roughly the same as what Van Dack said. The only difference was the experiment with the Terrigen Crystal. In the ears of the Asgardians, it was a failure.
"But now that the prophet is lost, accidents always happen." Owen shook his head. If the experiment had failed, then things might not be so troublesome.
"Those aliens are accidental existences and cannot be allowed to exist." After listening to Owen's verification, Sif learned that the experiment was not a failure, but just stopped. What she said immediately after it was stopped was surprisingly consistent with the Kree.
"No one can deprive a person of his right to live." Betty was a little unconvinced and gave the same answer as Irving gave to Van Duck, while Irving and Hill showed signs of agreement.
"Those aliens are unnatural evolution, weapons, and a hidden danger." Sif persuaded her with all her heart, but these Midgardians were a bit stubborn.
"But we don't even know where they are now." Owen stopped Betty and Hill who wanted to argue, and dumped the blame directly. I don't even know where the aliens are. It's useless for you to tell me to eliminate them. I Responsible only for recovering the prophet.
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