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Chapter 73: CH-73. He is More Like the God of Hammers



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In addition to trusted allies like Hawkeye Clint, Agent Hill, and Agent Sharon, foreign operatives such as Jaxon were also available to help.

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It was a new day, and Jaxon, Jane, and the others were preparing to head to the hospital to visit Thor.

Unexpectedly, they learned that Thor had already woken up and was causing a scene.

"I am Thor, the God of Thunder, son of Odin! You mortals! Do you think you can hold me like this?"

Doctors and nurses scrambled to restrain him, preparing to administer a sedative.

Jane and Darcy, seeing the commotion, couldn't help but exchange worried glances.

"Oh no." Darcy muttered, "Do you think they'll send us a bill for this mess?"

Jaxon quickly stepped forward, raising his voice to calm the situation.

"Thor, stop!" He called out firmly, "Do you want your hammer back? Then you'd better behave yourself. We'll take you to it now."

Thor glared at Jaxon, his tone skeptical,

"And who are you? Why should I trust you?"

Jaxon met his gaze evenly.

"I am likely one of the few people in this realm who knows where you come from. Now, would you rather waste time here, or come with me and retrieve your precious Mjolnir?"

Thor, prideful as ever, was unimpressed by Jaxon's confidence, "Mortal, you'd better not deceive me, or I will show you the wrath of Thor."

"Sure, sure." Jaxon replied, rolling his eyes. He paid off the hospital staff to smooth things over and resolved the matter.

Jane, curious, asked, "Jaxon, do you actually know where he's from?"

"Didn't he just say he's Thor, the God of Thunder?" Jaxon shrugged.

"You believe that?" Darcy interjected, her disbelief evident.

Erik shook his head, "Jane, we should head back to the site after breakfast. There might be more data to analyze."

Jane reluctantly agreed, and they left the hospital. However, they didn't get far before being intercepted by Coulson and his team of agents.

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"Hello, Mr. Jaxon." Coulson greeted with a knowing smile.

"Long time no see, Coulson." Jaxon replied nonchalantly.

Jane, Darcy, and Erik were bewildered. Coulson and his agents exuded an air of authority that put them on edge.

"Who are these people?" Jane asked, clearly uneasy.

"Friends." Jaxon replied, motioning for Coulson to step aside for a private conversation.

Coulson didn't waste time.

"As you predicted, the hammer has landed. You seem to know its origin. Care to share more details?"

Jaxon smirked.

"That's Mjolnir, Thor's hammer. Look it up in Norse mythology. You might find it enlightening."

Coulson raised an eyebrow, "Mythology? Are you suggesting gods are real?"

"Not gods as you think of them." Jaxon clarified, "More like... advanced aliens with powers beyond human comprehension."

Coulson nodded, recalling past alien encounters, "Fair enough. What's your plan?"

"Simple: I'm taking Thor to the hammer. Let's see if he can lift it."

"Mind if we tag along?" Coulson asked.

"Sure, after breakfast." Jaxon replied.

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At the diner, the group sat together, each preoccupied with their own thoughts. Jane and Erik focused on the mysterious markings at the crash site, while Coulson quietly observed Thor.

"So." Coulson began, addressing Thor, "You're the God of Thunder. Why are you here now, after so many years?"

Thor's expression darkened, "Because my father, Odin, has grown old and irrational. He exiled me merely for wanting to eradicate the frost giants of Jotunheim."

Coulson stiffened. Thor's words painted him as a warmonger, "Why would you want to destroy them?"

"Because Asgard's mercy has made them bold." Thor replied fiercely, "I sought to restore our dominance, to make them fear us once more!"

Before Coulson could respond, Thor downed his drink in one gulp and slammed the mug on the table, shattering it.

"Another!" He bellowed.

The sudden outburst startled everyone. Darcy, exasperated, threw up her hands, "What is wrong with you? You can't just break things!"

Jaxon quickly intervened, apologizing to the staff and promising to pay for the damages. He turned to Thor with a stern expression,

"Thor, you're in Midgard now. Behave yourself. You're not in Asgard, and smashing things won't get you anywhere."

Thor nodded reluctantly, realizing his position.

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As breakfast wrapped up, Jane seized the opportunity to ask Thor some questions, showing him photos of the magnetic storm and the unusual patterns at the crash site.

"These patterns." She said, "And the figure in the storm—was that you? How did you appear there?"

Thor grinned proudly.

"That was the Bifrost, Asgard's great teleportation device. It connects realms and allows us to travel across the cosmos."

Jane stared, wide-eyed. It was hard to wrap her head around the idea of ancient myths being based on alien technology.

Meanwhile, Coulson pulled Jaxon aside once more.

"Are you sure Thor isn't a threat to Earth?" Coulson asked, his tone serious.

Jaxon considered the question.

"Thor's just a mortal now. Odin stripped him of his power to teach him a lesson. Until he learns humility, he can't lift the hammer or regain his strength."

"And if he never repents?"

"Then he'll remain powerless. But if he does regain his power, it means he's changed for the better."

Coulson still looked skeptical.

"And if he doesn't change and regains his power anyway?"

Jaxon grinned, "Then I'll fight him myself."

Coulson's eyes widened slightly, but Jaxon reassured him with a pat on the shoulder.

"Relax, Coulson. If it comes to that, I'll challenge him on a deserted planet to avoid collateral damage. Now, let's go find that hammer."

With that, the group prepared to head to the crash site, each with their own questions and doubts about the events unfolding around them.

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