The first thousand four hundred and twenty-six chapters of the traces of the Greek gods(1/2)
Alvin looked embarrassed as he watched Stark question Nemo II...
He smiled and waved his hand to stop Stark's curious questioning, then walked to the wine cabinet and pulled out a bottle of whiskey, and motioned to a few men...
While pouring wine for several people, Alvin looked at the tomahawk in Thor's hand and said with a smile: "Brother, your ax looks great, but here, can you put it away..."
As he spoke, Alvin glared at little Ginny who always wanted to touch the battle axe, and then shouted to Nick who was trying to pull out Thor's hammer: "Boy, if you can't take good care of your sister, then I think you
It's better to go back to class..."
Alvin looked at Nick's nano-prosthetic limbs and stretched out its mechanical-shaped claws to pin him to the ground...
This kid put his knees against the coffee table, held Thor's hammer tightly with both hands, and tried to lift the hammer from the coffee table using the principle of leverage...
It's a pity that his actions not only made the floor and coffee table make overwhelming explosions, but Mjolnir still stood motionless on the coffee table...
"If you break my floor and coffee table, you'll have to say goodbye to your pocket money for the next six months. Everything I have here is priced according to Hell's Kitchen standards."
Alvin put a few glasses of whiskey into Stark's hands respectively, then hit Nick on the head with his backhand, and said: "What's so good about this thing?
Just a hammer..."
Nick put away his "supernatural power" in annoyance, looked at Alvin and said unconvinced: "Hey, Alvin, this is Thor's hammer. Whoever can pick it up will be the king of Asgard...
Who doesn’t want to be king?”
Alvin glanced at Thor with a strange expression, he smiled and pushed Nick on the head, and said: "The king wants to make all his subjects satisfied...
The king should care about what the people below like and hate...
The king should care about how the people eat and live...
Why do you think being a king is a good job?"
After hearing this, Nick scratched his head hard and said, "Don't fool me, doesn't the king do whatever he wants?
All the kings on TV have a very exciting life and everyone has to listen to them..."
Alvin shook his head in annoyance and said: "Kings who live a very exciting life usually end badly...
Why?
What TV station are you watching? I remember I canceled HBO..."
Seeing Nick blinking his eyes and leading little Ginny to hide next to Richard, Alvin decided to turn around and look for trouble with him.
After raising a glass and inviting everyone to have a drink first, Alvin recounted the conversation between himself and Nemo II. Then he looked at Stark and said: "Nemo II is my friend, and we should help him.
A handful...
The military's technology is not bad, but if we have better ones, I think they should be installed on Nautilus 2."
As Alvin looked at the huge gem on Nemo II's turban, he smiled and said: "Our friend is a rich man, who can build a spaceship at his own expense, and there are not many guys who are about to succeed..."
Nemo II smiled and raised his glass, saying: "I know you are helping me, but I don't know how to repay you...
I know you don't care about money, but I'm more than happy to pay for those technologies if you're willing to accept it.
This will make me feel better!"
Stark frowned and looked Nemo II up and down, then nodded to Alvin and said, "I feel like this guy is a bit like a friend now. At least he is good at talking..."
As he spoke, Stark stretched out his hand towards Nemo II and said: "We have a deal...
And let’s skip this topic quickly…
I am very interested in this Atlantis you are talking about."
Alvin smiled and walked to the sofa to sit down, and then used Nemo II's mobile phone to put the photos of the seabed on the wall again...
"I'm curious as to where these Greek gods went..."
As he spoke, Alvin looked at Thor and said with a smile: "Brother, can you put down the ax and find a place to sit down...
What do you know about these Greek gods?
Is there any connection between you two?"
Thor was a little disappointed that no one asked about the origin of his tomahawk. He regretfully put the tomahawk on the ground, drank the whiskey in the glass in one gulp, and said: "I usually fall asleep during history class...
But I have heard a little bit about those Greek gods...
They were born very early, when our Nordic Gods didn't even exist...
At first they claimed that the Titan race ruled the earth, and then some of them became 'gods', probably named Zeus or Jupiter, I can't remember the details...
What happened to them later, I once curiously asked my teacher...
But he said he didn’t know that those Greek ‘gods’ seemed to have suddenly disappeared!”
While listening to Thor's vague historical knowledge, Stark flipped through the photos on his phone and said, "Maybe they were all killed by those 'immortals'..."
Those ‘immortals’ have criminal records!”
"No, someone is still alive..."
Horse-faced Bill, who had been silent all this time, suddenly spoke, surprising everyone...
Seeing everyone's gazes, Bill pointed to the photo projected on the wall and said to Saul: "Remember him?"
Alvin glanced at the photo of a stone statue of a strong man leaning on the bottom of the sea, wearing a Spartan helmet...
Then watching Thor waiting for his answer...
Saul stared for a long time and said confusedly: "Who is he? Should I know him?"
This guy looks ordinary..."
Bill looked at Thor like shit and said, "Have you forgotten the Tower of Honor on the Sakaar Arena?"
After hearing this, Sol said with a strange expression: "Oh, yes, I know your face is engraved on it, you don't have to remind me all the time..."
As he spoke, Thor was suddenly stunned. He looked at the stone statue in the photo and recalled it, and said, "He is also the King of Gladiators?
Who is he? Have you seen him?"
Bill shook his head helplessly after hearing this and said, "His name is Ares, the third king of the Sakaar Arena.
It was he who allowed me to stay on Sakaar for many more years...
I had already won my freedom this year, and you would be the next star of the arena.
But your skinny monkey brother convinced me to help you escape..."
As he spoke, Bill looked at Alvin and said, "I don't know if he and the person on this stone statue are the same person...
But he once told me that he was the Greek god of war...
I always thought he was the guardian of the planet just like me, and Greece is the name of a certain planet..."
Alvin smacked his lips and tasted it, and said with some curiosity: "The Greek god of war went to an alien planet to become a gladiator?
What operation is this?”
As he spoke, Alvin glanced at Nemo II and said: "If these Greek gods are the earth from which he escaped...
We assume that they were driven away by "fairies", so where did they go?
There seems to be something wrong with this time. They were born before the Nordic Gods, and even the Nordic Gods were born after they disappeared.
If they had the ability to leave the earth at that time, how powerful would they be?
And it doesn’t seem like it’s time for ‘immortals’ to clean up the earth at that time...
Could it be that they were the first batch of people to be 'cleaned', why did the 'immortals' let them go?
It doesn’t make sense!
The methods of those ‘immortals’ are not easy-going at all. The gods of the earth have either been chopped off or sealed, so why can the Greek gods evacuate safely?”
"Maybe it's because these Greek gods are very powerful, or those 'fairies' haven't made up their minds yet what to do!"
Nemo II pulled out several photos of Atlantis and said: "This place must have been shattered. I don't know what kind of power it takes to do this, but Atlantis was destroyed by the war."
It's for sure...
If we view the destruction of Atlantis as a demonstration, perhaps the actions of the Greek gods are not surprising..."
Alvin nodded after hearing this and said with a smile: "In China, this is called 'killing a chicken to scare the monkeys' or 'killing one to scare a hundred'..."
If you look at it this way, it makes sense!
As a layman like me, I know that the Greek gods seem to have never done many good things, and the family is in great chaos.
According to the standards of those 'immortals', it is impossible to allow them to exist on earth.
But neither killing nor sealing them made my impression of those ‘immortals’ suddenly a little blurry!
From all the information I have received in the past, the tyranny of those ‘fairies’ is no joke!”
Stark had been tinkering with his wrist, and when he heard Alvin's words, he waved his arm with a smile, projected a piece of information on the wall, and then said: "Maybe those 'immortals' feel that it is not worth spending for them.
Too much power…
After all, the gods in Greek mythology are really powerful..."
To be continued...