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Chapter 46: Chapter 42. Noah’s Reminder



The bright pillar of rainbow light faded, leaving behind a mysterious mark on the once dirty field.

As the light dispersed, the people gathered nearby began to approach the spot. They gazed in amazement at Noah, who stood with lightning in his hand, and at the enigmatic symbol on the ground.

"What was that?" Jane asked. She had noticed flashes of lightning from the window and had stepped out with Thor to see what was happening. As soon as they went outside, they saw the bright pillar of the Bifrost, though Jane had no idea what it was. However, she found the light beautiful and unusually unscientific.

"It's the Bifrost, Jane. I've told you about it before," Thor replied, looking at the mark left by the bridge with sadness. It was a tool that could return him home, but now he knew he couldn't go back.

Shaking his head, Thor pushed away the dark thoughts and focused on the lightning in Noah's hand. He could feel that it was a powerful weapon, similar in nature to his Mjolnir and the force of thunder.

"What? That's really the Bifrost? So everything you've told me is true?" Jane asked in disbelief.

"Of course it's true. Why would I lie to you?"

Coulson, overhearing Thor's words, looked at him and then approached Noah. He studied the lightning in Noah's hand carefully and asked a few questions:

"Noah, what happened here? What is that item? Were you fighting someone?"

Coulson was taking the situation seriously, but Noah didn't rush to answer. He put the Statikk Shiv back into his backpack and turned to Thor.

"Did your brother come here looking for you?"

The others also looked at Thor.

"Yes, my brother Loki just came to visit me."

"What?! He infiltrated our camp, and we didn't even notice?" Coulson exclaimed, shocked by the thought that an enemy had slipped into their base undetected. He automatically assumed Loki was a foe, especially since he had just fought with Noah.

"Loki can turn invisible, which is why you didn't notice him," Noah explained.

Coulson nodded. He hadn't expected an opponent capable of invisibility. He wondered whether this was a superpower or magic.

"Why were you fighting him, Noah?" Coulson asked, glancing around at the chaos: cut fences and signs of the recent battle.

"I just ran into him and thought we could spar a little, exchange experiences between our worlds," Noah replied seriously. Coulson didn't fully believe him, but Thor seemed convinced.

"Noah, you're a good man. I think you and my brother could be friends."

Noah smirked to himself, knowing full well that Loki hated him.

Coulson, after organizing his men to restore order, left Noah and Thor, who returned to the room.

"Thor, are you still unable to lift your hammer?" Noah asked, sitting across from him. Jane, sitting next to Thor, was also interested. She had learned about the existence of a new world, and both Thor and Noah were part of it.

"Yes, I was too arrogant and started a war. My father banished me to Midgard. I am no longer the Prince of Asgard, and... I also killed my father," Thor lowered his head, filled with pain. Jane comforted him.

Noah scratched his chin, pondering how Thor could have believed every word of his brother. Thor's father was too powerful to simply die.

"Thor, was it your brother who told you about your father's death?" Noah asked.

"Yes, how did you know?" Thor asked, raising his head in surprise.

"You didn't even doubt him? Your brother is the God of Mischief, and his favorite pastime is lying. Besides, I suspect your father isn't dead at all but has entered the Odin Sleep," Noah said.

"The Odin Sleep? What's that? I've never heard my father mention it," Thor was puzzled. Now, he began to understand that it wasn't wise to trust his brother's words blindly, given Loki's habit of deceiving and playing tricks.

"According to legends, the Odin Sleep is a state that Allfather Odin enters to balance his growing divine power," Noah explained. He knew that not many were aware of the Odin Sleep, as Asgard's enemies could exploit such a moment to attack. But he hoped Thor wouldn't ask too many questions about how he knew these details.

"Really? So my father is alive!" Thor exclaimed joyfully. He didn't even stop to wonder why Noah knew about the Odin Sleep, and Jane, sitting next to him, was also happy for him.

"But you still can't lift your hammer, so don't celebrate just yet," Noah said, trying to cool Thor's enthusiasm.

Those words quickly dampened Thor's excitement. He began recounting how, in his pride, he had started a war, causing his friends to suffer, disturbing the peace in the Nine Realms, and leading his father to exile him to Earth.

Noah recalled the beginning of the movie, where Thor constantly talked about war, which enraged Odin. Odin had planned to pass the throne to him, but with such a temper, Thor could have plunged the Nine Realms into chaos. That's why Odin sent him to Earth, to humble his spirit.

And it worked: the days Thor spent on Earth with Jane and her friends had made him more restrained. Noah thought that maybe this was the power of love.

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