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Chapter 125 - Chapter 123 Nephew

The divine "password" Odin left in the hammer was actually extremely subjective.

What kind of person could be considered worthy?

Many people had actually picked up the hammer: Captain America, Vision, Jane Foster, Black Widow, Deadpool.

Vision and Captain America were understandable; one had a pure heart, and the other was upright and unwavering in his beliefs.

But Black Widow and Deadpool were hard to describe!

In his previous life, when Rimuru watched the movie, he always felt that the story of Thor 1 was flawed.

It was impossible to see how Thor transformed from a rebellious, unfilial son into a wise ruler that even Odin was proud of in just a few days.

Thor was willing to sacrifice himself to prevent Loki from taking out his anger on—or accidentally harming—others.

This could be said to be the key moment Odin acknowledged Thor!

Undoubtedly, when Thor made this decision, he was truly great, but more than that, he was naive!

One important reason Thor dared to step forward was that he believed Loki wouldn't kill him.

So, when he saw the Destroyer "stall," Thor's smile was exceptionally bright.

He had gambled correctly; his brother was still that good brother. Then the Destroyer backhanded him, and Thor was severely wounded and dying.

Odin, deep in Odin's Sleep, perceived all of this, shed a tear, and the hammer automatically flew to protect its master.

But Rimuru felt that this was more like a father making compromises and concessions to save his dying son.

It wasn't that Thor had made significant progress, but rather that Odin, the stern father, felt heartache.

Just watching the movie, Rimuru felt that the greatest effect of this exile was to make Thor more cunning.

Or rather, Thor developed more reverence for Odin!

For the first time, Thor realized that his father could easily strip him of his divine power, his hammer, and everything!

Having lost his position as the Crown Prince of Asgard, his so-called nobility and glory were actually nothing.

So, after returning to Asgard, the formerly straightforward boy Thor became good at flattery.

In Thor 2, Odin once joked that Thor shouldn't treat him like a horse's backside, always trying to pat him.

But when Odin said this, he was relaxed, even a little happy.

From a conspiratorial perspective, Odin exiled Thor largely because Thor, his son, defied him, and his royal authority was challenged.

Wasn't Odin impulsive?

After Malekith killed Queen Frigga, Odin, in a fit of rage, even wanted to fight the Dark Elves to the death in Asgard.

If Thor hadn't desperately moved the battlefield outside of Asgard, who knows how many people would have died in the realm of the gods!

In a sense, Odin's exile was truly successful; his throne became more stable.

This made Rimuru sigh with emotion; even the most brilliant monarch would develop paranoia in their later years.

Qin Shi Huang, Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Taizong of Tang—all were like this!

Kangxi, who orchestrated the "Nine Princes' Succession Struggle," was an even greater example among them.

Thor had already learned reverence for Odin.

Rimuru had nothing to teach!

What Rimuru wanted to teach was actually an attitude toward war.

Starting a war doesn't really matter; the key is why the war is being fought, and how to maximize its benefits. More importantly, one must achieve victory!

Only the victor is just!

Earth had just taken its first step on the path of exploring the Universe, and having Asgard as an elder brother at the top was actually not a particularly bad outcome.

Rimuru looked at Thor and said, "Have you figured it out?"

Thor hung his head, somewhat uncertainly. "Is it because I lost?"

To be honest, when he said this, Thor himself felt guilty.

Because this conclusion was completely unrelated to his father's teachings before his exile.

In an instant, Thor felt the hammer in his hand lighten.

A bolt of lightning struck down from the sky, and numerous silver-white scales began to wrap around his arm, piece by piece, while a red cape reappeared behind him.

Feeling the divine power flowing through his body, Thor was ecstatic, constantly playing with the hammer, his face filled with disbelief.

His divine power was back?!

What on Earth was going on?

Hadn't Mjolnir already acknowledged Rimuru? How could it accept him again?

Looking at Rimuru, Thor's eyes became even more humble, without the slightest hint of defiance.

Asgardians are warlike, but they also respect the strong, especially a strong person who can lift Thor's hammer and restore his divine power!

Seeing Thor regain his spirit, Rimuru smiled.

Indeed, this kind of Thor looked more pleasing to the eye!

"Let's reintroduce ourselves. My name is Rimuru Tempest, and I am the teacher Odin has chosen for you!"

What?

Thor was too excited to speak. "You are the teacher my father chose for me? My father is still alive? That's great, truly great. Damn Loki, he tricked me again. When I go back this time, I'm definitely going to make him pay!"

From losing everything to regaining it, this great upheaval in his life made Thor's heart surge with uncontrollable excitement.

As for Thor saying he would make Loki pay when he returned, in Rimuru's view, it sounded completely like indulgence!

Unlike Thor's excitement, Nick Fury's face was as black as charcoal, and his heart sank to the bottom.

The strongest superhero on Earth becoming Asgard's Imperial Preceptor—what could be worse news than that?

Rimuru possessed [Magic Perception], so how could he not know about Nick Fury's abnormality?

It was time to reassure Nick Fury, otherwise, who knows what outrageous things this guy might do!

Rimuru looked at Thor and asked, "Thor, how has it felt to lose your divine power recently?"

Having regained his divine power, Thor was much more composed. "It was terrible, like a nightmare!"

Rimuru nodded and said, "Thor, as your teacher, I will only warn you of a few points that you must keep in mind."

Thor's expression was solemn. "Yes, Teacher, please speak!"

"First, you must remember that anyone, including cowards, can start a war, but only the victor can choose how to end it!"

If Rimuru had warned Thor like this before, Thor would probably have scoffed.

But now, hearing it, it was deafeningly profound to Thor, filled with endless wisdom.

Every world is the same; for the strong (successful), even their farts smell sweet!

Thor nodded seriously. "I remember!"

Rimuru spoke, "Second, if you encounter an enemy you can't defeat, you must cut off his head."

Huh?

Thor was a bit bewildered but still nodded solemnly.

"Third, never choose to be an enemy of Earth."

Hearing Rimuru's third point, Nick Fury's eyes suddenly lit up.

To be honest, hearing Rimuru instruct Thor earlier had truly made Nick Fury's heart sink.

Unlike Nick Fury, Thor had a different understanding.

Thor's thought was that Rimuru was warning him not to invade Earth.

Otherwise, their teacher-disciple relationship would inevitably break down!

But the truth was, Asgard had never thought of invading Earth!

"I, Thor Odinson, swear on the name of Odin, Father of the Gods, that I will never engage in hostilities with Earth in this life. Should I break this oath, Asgard shall be destroyed by Ragnarok!"

Hearing Thor's solemn oath, Nick Fury couldn't be more satisfied.

Nick Fury still greatly believed in the oath of this straightforward boy, Thor.

Rimuru looked at Thor and said, "Thor, my final warning is this: you are Thor, not the God of Hammers. The Mjolnir in your hand is actually fake. Also, Odin is my elder brother, so by seniority, you should call me Aunt!"

With a thought from Rimuru, Thor's hammer in Thor's hand transformed into specks of golden light and vanished.

Thor stared at his empty right hand, dumbfounded.

The hammer is fake?

He should call Rimuru Aunt?

WTF!

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