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Chapter 203: Chapter 203: The Shameless United States



Alan looked at Odin.

This was his first encounter with a Allfather-level figure since arriving in the Marvel Universe.

The aura emanating from Odin was incomparable to Mephisto's.

No wonder Thanos didn't dare to openly collect the Infinity Stones while Odin was alive.

Although Thanos was formidable, that was only relative to Earth's superheroes.

When facing cosmic-level powerhouses like Odin, he was still lacking—unless he had all six Infinity Stones.

As Odin opened his arms and spoke words of apology, Alan couldn't help but sneer.

This Odin was truly shameless.

The moment he arrived, he placed himself on a pedestal, claiming to be a god and Earth's people as his subjects.

With that framing, Loki's crimes seemed less severe.

Alan wasn't about to let Odin off the hook. He spoke bluntly:

"Spare us the grandstanding."

"Loki started this war, causing this disaster."

"So tell me, how do you plan to settle this?"

Thor, seeing Alan show no respect to Odin, immediately scolded him:

"Emperor, mind your tone when speaking to my father!"

"My father is the ruler of the Nine Realms, and Earth is under his jurisdiction."

"He is the God-King of the Nine Realms, and also the God-King of Earth!"

With Odin by his side, Thor was brimming with confidence.

Alan didn't even glance at Thor. He raised Mjolnir in his hand.

With a firm squeeze, the indestructible hammer began to cave in. Thunder and lightning erupted wildly from it.

Thor was stunned.

"No…"

Boom! 

In Alan's hand, Mjolnir shattered instantly, breaking into fragments and falling to the ground as scrap metal.

Thor stood frozen in place.

The hammer that had accompanied him for hundreds of years, crafted by Odin himself and a symbol of countless battles, was so effortlessly destroyed by Alan.

"My hammer…"

Even Loki, who was lying in the pit, realized he had kicked an immovable iron plate this time.

Unlike Thor, Loki's mind was much clearer.

Mjolnir wasn't just an artifact forged by Odin.

It also bore Odin's enchantments.

If the Emperor had merely lifted Mjolnir earlier, Loki could have convinced himself it was because he had gained Odin's approval.

But now, Loki understood.

The Emperor possessed strength at least equal to Odin's.

As Thor collapsed to the ground, as if losing his very support,

the ever-benevolent Odin's face finally showed a trace of anger.

Alan clapped his hands, as if brushing off something filthy.

Then he continued, "Odin, now that no one's interrupting, let's get down to business."

"What's your plan to resolve this?"

Odin realized that Alan crushing Mjolnir wasn't just a warning to Thor—it was a display of power.

And a reminder to himself.

If the Emperor could so easily destroy Mjolnir, he could just as easily kill Loki at his feet.

At this moment, Odin finally understood that the Emperor wasn't just incredibly powerful but also highly strategic.

"Loki caused this war, and he was wrong to do so."

"Asgard will take full responsibility for compensating Earth, and I will personally take Loki back to Asgard for strict punishment."

"Emperor, does this resolution satisfy you?"

Odin maintained his smile and asked, "Are you content with this?"

This was now a negotiation between the Emperor and Odin.

No one else had the right to intervene.

S.H.I.E.L.D., along with all the highest-ranking leaders on Earth, could only watch.

At the same time, this incident solidified their understanding of the vastness of the universe and the strength of their enemies.

Nick Fury kept his eyes firmly on the ongoing negotiations.

Suddenly, Hill walked up to him with a displeased expression.

"Sir, the higher-ups have sent people to Stark Tower."

"What are they doing there?" Fury's expression shifted as a thought crossed his mind. "Are they insane?"

Hill nodded. "They're completely insane."

...

"What else?"

Alan continued to press.

What else?

Odin's single eye narrowed slightly, as though understanding Alan's implication, but it was something he was reluctant to accept.

The cost would simply be too great for him.

Just then, Odin's expression shifted, as if sensing something.

He quickly added, "Of course, in the days to come, Earth and Asgard will remain good friends."

"As compensation, I will also bring better opportunities for Earth, such as more advanced technology…"

"And more powerful weapons."

Alan chuckled. "Do you think I care about any of that with my power?"

Odin stroked his beard and smiled back. "You may not care, but others will."

"Your United States has always prided itself on democracy and freedom. Surely, they wouldn't just take the word of one man?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the hum of an engine filled the air.

A fighter jet quickly approached, hovering overhead before landing on the helipad atop Stark Tower.

"What are they doing here?"

Tony Stark immediately recognized it as a plane from the US's Department of State, specially designated for handling emergency diplomatic affairs.

At this moment…

Tony's eyes narrowed.

Could it be that these people were planning…

Rogers, Black Widow, and Hawkeye exchanged glances.

Black Widow leaned in and softly explained to Rogers who the new arrivals were. After listening, Rogers responded with distaste:

"They always show up fastest when it's something like this."

From the plane emerged a middle-aged white man, who adjusted his tie meticulously after disembarking.

With a casual wave to his accompanying bodyguards, he strode confidently toward Odin.

The diplomat's heart raced with excitement. If this negotiation succeeded,

he would go down in history as the first human to negotiate with extraterrestrial beings.

He would surely be immortalized in the annals of the United States's history.

Moreover, if he could maximize the benefits of this negotiation and establish himself as the bridge between Asgard and his country,

his influence in both the United States and the world would skyrocket.

"What are they thinking coming here now?"

Gwen didn't understand. The situation was so dangerous, with conflict potentially erupting at any moment, yet someone dared to come forward.

And judging by the man's attire, he seemed to be a high-ranking official from the United States.

Alan smirked. "What are they doing?"

"As the saying goes, no one gets up early unless there's profit to be made. Their presence here means there's something to gain."

This behavior was typical for the United States.

Alan was neither surprised nor amused.

Gwen, on the other hand, was still confused. She couldn't see what there was to gain in this scenario.

Red Queen, noticing her confusion, explained, "That man is the United States's Chief Diplomat."

"He handles international diplomatic affairs on behalf of country."

"If he's here personally, it's likely to establish diplomatic relations with Asgard using this incident as leverage."

Gwen immediately understood.

"So the United States's leadership plans to use this situation as a bargaining chip?"

"Exactly!"

The diplomat ignored everyone else and walked straight up to Odin.

With great respect, he extended his hand. "Greetings, Your Majesty Odin, King of Asgard."

"I am David Smith, the Chief Diplomat of the United States. It's an honor to welcome you to Earth on behalf of my nation."

A nation's diplomat represents its stance, and it was clear that the United States, after witnessing Loki's power, had chosen to grovel.

David had rushed here while simultaneously attending a video meeting with Congress on the plane.

Especially after hearing Odin's terms, Congress quickly disregarded the destruction caused by Loki, as well as the countless innocent lives and families he had harmed.

In comparison to the benefits Odin offered, those losses seemed utterly insignificant.

Everyone present immediately grasped the government's stance after seeing David's behavior.

At that moment, Rogers and his team couldn't help but feel like clowns for fighting so desperately just moments ago.

Not only had they almost been killed by a nuclear strike, but now they also had to watch their country grovel before the invaders.

Rogers finally couldn't contain himself and stepped forward.

"Sir, are you serious about this attitude right now?"

David straightened up immediately, shedding the subservient demeanor he had displayed toward Odin.

"Captain, I hope you understand your position. I am here on orders from the Secretary of State."

"Everything I do is for the United States."

"King Odin has already agreed to provide compensation. Why should we continue pressing the issue and risk losing a valuable ally?"

David's tone shifted as he turned back to Odin, bowing slightly.

"Isn't that right, King Odin?"

"However, I do have one additional request to add to your generous terms."

Had it been a different setting, Rogers might have unleashed a flurry of punches on David.

But as a soldier, obedience was ingrained in him to his core.

Odin looked at David and replied with a smile, "Go ahead…"

In Odin's eyes, the Emperor was likely one of the United States's superheroes. If he clashed with the country's leadership, his future in Midgard could be troublesome.

"Since New York was the primary victim of this incident, Congress hopes…"

"That any future advanced technology or innovations from Asgard will first benefit the United States."

"What do you think of this proposal?"

—(To be continued)—


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