Status

[Name: Zane Sy

Age: 21

Race: Demigod (God of Death)

Active Skills: S-grade [King's Treasury], A-grade [God's Absence], A-grade [Son of Light], A-grade [Flash], B-grade [Rat Talisman], B-grade [Thousand Faces], C-grade [Eyebrow Dance]

Passive Skills: S-grade [Death River] (Remaining resurrection times: 15,370,000), S-grade [Realm of Dead], S-grade [Magic Furnace], A-grade [Eternal Arms Mastery], C-grade [Culinary Master]

Number of Lotteries: None ]

Honestly, this time, even though Zane only drew an A-grade skill, [Eternal Arms Mastery] it's not inferior to S-grade skills in the slightest.

Because it thoroughly melds Zane's various abilities into one.

[Eternal Arms Mastery] not only grants Zane extraordinary combat skills, but also the most crucial combat wisdom.

It's about control of the battlefield, seizing every opportunity, and a terrifying intuition for impending danger.

Even now, when Zane recalls his past battles, he feels he was incredibly foolish at the time.

To put it more vividly, if Zane were to battle the Frost Giants again...

Now, Zane would only need half the time to slaughter the Frost Giants, and he wouldn't even sustain any injuries.

At this moment, Zane is in a great mood, but Loki and Thor, those brothers who love to hate each other, aren't feeling so good.

Just like in the original, during the time Zane was asleep...

Loki had already sent the Destroyer, a powerful weapon, to Earth to kill Thor, consolidating his position as King once and for all.

But in the end, Thor, awakening the power of the Thunder God, managed to defeat it.

So, the Destroyer, Asgard's great weapon, was reduced to scrap metal by these two troublemakers and eventually reclaimed and melted down by S.H.I.E.L.D.

When Loki controlled the Destroyer, it was like holding a loaded AK-47.

He couldn't pull the trigger; he'd just use it as a club and start swinging.

Who knows how Odin, who was asleep, would react if he knew Loki had rendered his own divine weapon useless. Would he disown his son completely?

And when Thor returned to Asgard via the Bifrost, he naturally wanted to settle the score with his dishonest brother.

After Loki threatened him with Thor's girlfriend on Earth, the two brothers promptly began to quarrel.

When they fought on Bifrost, Odin, who had been asleep, suddenly opened his eyes.

Ah, Odin's elderly life is quite miserable; he can't even sleep in peace.

His decades-long sleep was disturbed after just a few days by his two noisy sons.

There was no way around it; if this continued, Asgard might descend into chaos because of these two.

Finally, when Thor swung his hammer to knock Loki off the Bifrost...

Odin appeared in time to grab Loki before he fell into the endless void.

Afterward, just like in the original plot, Loki's desperate bid for approval was rejected by Odin's heartache.

Without hesitation, Loki released his grip on Gungnir and disappeared into the endless void.

Meanwhile, Zane was holding Lorna, standing on the balcony, witnessing the whole scene.

This was Odin's family affair; Zane had no intention of meddling.

Besides, as an outsider, he had no right to intervene. Right now, Zane was thinking about how to blackmail Odin later.

After all, he had helped Odin solve the problem of the Frost Giants!

It took a full two days for Asgard to return to normal, and Odin emerged from his grief over losing Loki.

Of course, with Odin's abilities, he knew Loki hadn't died. He was mourning the fact that Loki had parted ways with him.

During this time, Zane showed remarkable insight and didn't disturb the grieving old man.

Two days later, Odin knocked on Zane's door.

"Old man, everything has gone according to your plan. Are you satisfied?" Zane looked at the visibly older Odin and said.

"Sigh... Yes, everything has gone according to my plan. Thor has finally grown up."

"But, sigh..."

Odin wanted to say more, but in the end, all the thousands of words on the tip of his tongue turned into a sigh.

Even though everything had gone as he wished, Odin couldn't bring himself to feel happy.

After a while, Odin rallied and said to Zane with a bit of excitement:

"You brat, let's go. It's time for me to fulfill my promise."

"Okay!"

Hearing Odin's words, a satisfied smile appeared on Zane's face.

He knew exactly what Odin meant: to have the dwarves forge a divine weapon for him.

As for the Frost Giants, neither of them mentioned it. Zane believed Odin had already taken note of the matter and would surely compensate him.

First, the two went to Odin's private treasury to select materials for forging weapons.

As soon as they entered the treasury, Zane was stunned by Odin's vast collection.

Countless materials and artifacts that were prominent in the Marvel universe were suspended in mid-air by magic.

At first glance, it looked like a galaxy of stars, emitting an overwhelming aura of wealth.

Seeing Zane's astonishment, Odin's face also showed a proud smile. He patted Zane on the back.

"Let's keep going. The things here are not worthy of you."

With a newfound understanding, Zane nodded.

See, even though he didn't mention it, the benefits have arrived!

Zane bet that Odin had initially planned to use these treasures to appease him.

When the two arrived at the end of the treasury, Odin raised Gungnir and tapped the wall.

Instantly, countless magic runes appeared on the wall, gradually revealing a golden door adorned with exquisite reliefs.

Odin pushed open the door, eagerly leading Zane inside.

In this hidden vault, only a few items were protected by magical shields.

But the first thing Zane saw wasn't those dazzling artifacts; it was a withered tree with a fragile sapling sprouting from it.

As Zane focused on the withered tree, he didn't notice Odin's eyes fixed on him, his palms even sweating nervously.

Although Odin was extremely nervous, he still maintained an outwardly generous demeanor.

"Brat, pick something!"

"Only kids need to choose. I'll take them all!" Zane's gaze remained fixed on the withered tree, not even turning his head.

He couldn't sense anything different about the withered tree, but that was its greatest peculiarity.

Something protected by heavy magic by the Sky Father Odin couldn't be ordinary.

As Zane's peripheral vision glanced at Gungnir in Odin's hand, suddenly a flash of insight struck his mind. He seemed to have guessed what the withered tree really was.

"You want it all? Brat, you're dreaming. Letting you pick one item is already my bottom line."

Odin was choked up by Zane's stubborn words, struggling to speak for a while. He was close to passing out from holding his breath.

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