Chapter 698 Wingless Angel
It is a well-known fact in the Nine Realms that the divine nature can bring enormous benefits to its holder. Even the least knowledgeable people in the Midgard have recorded the various miracles of the gods in various mythological epics, some of which were brought by the divine nature.

Just like Hela, as the Queen of the Underworld, she has a natural suppressive power over the creatures within the Nine Realms. In most cases, she can arbitrarily decide the life and death of any creature, even the arrogant kings present.

Of course, this ability to decide life and death is still limited. That is, Hela cannot directly take the lives of powerful people or people with certain characteristics. Of course, she can also try to kill these people herself, provided that she can defeat them.

For example, Odin and Thor fall into this category. Hela cannot defeat the former, and Hela cannot directly plunder the life of the latter, nor can she kill him.

If Hela dared to do this, she would definitely bring revenge from Odin. It was she who killed Tyr with the help of the prophecy, otherwise Odin would not have let it go like this.

"Kill the God of War again? Just like we did a thousand years ago?"

The Angel Queen expressed her opinion in the crystal ball, but someone soon refuted her.

"I'm afraid that won't work." Malekith stroked his chin. "A thousand years ago, we could have used the prophecy to fool people, but after two years ago, I don't believe that old immortal wouldn't be on guard. Acting under these circumstances would be like walking into a tiger's mouth."

"At the same time, the same action may attract Odin's attention, which will alert the enemy." Hela also disagreed with the Angel Queen's proposal.

The Angel Queen wasn't annoyed by the rebuttals. Instead, she asked, "So what should we do? Does anyone have a better idea?"

"I suggest holding off," Malekith smiled. "We have more important things to do. If we accomplish that, Odin will no longer be a threat. Even more gods of war will be useless then."

"Laofi agrees with this suggestion." The Giant King nodded. "The more important thing now is to find the hammer and someone who can wield it. Everything else can be put off until later."

Malekith's proposal was approved by everyone present. There was no need to attract Odin's attention for such a small matter. If they alerted the enemy at this time, all the preparations for so long would be wasted.

After finalizing the first thing, everyone jumped to the next topic. This time, Malekith was the first to speak.

Malekith said, "My men found traces of the hammer in the atrium. It seems that decades ago, a group of people in the atrium obtained the backup left by the one in the atrium and used magic to make the hammer descend."

"Do you know the exact location?" Xinde asked impatiently.

"I'm not sure yet," Malekith shrugged. "I haven't seen any signs of Thor on the front lines lately, so I've had my men in the courtyard go into hiding. Who knows if that rough-hewn hammer-wielding fellow will make it to the courtyard? It would be terrible if he found us."

"And guess what? My men actually found traces of Thor in the courtyard."

"Thor went to the courtyard?" Hela frowned. "Do you know what he did?"

"Unfortunately, I can't find out about that," Malekith sighed. "All I know is that he beat up a Midgardian in the atrium, then made friends with another Midgardian, just like he did hundreds of years ago. He never gets tired of repeating the same thing." Malekith said as he spread out his left hand. An image projected from it, showing Thor and Yang Le talking at the hospital entrance.

"My people didn't dare get too close to Thor. Even with magic, they couldn't necessarily avoid his perception. So far, all we know is that after Thor separated from this Midgard person, he went to meet a group of Midgard people. These people all possess special abilities, not ordinary people."

Malekith paused and spoke again, "But it seems none of these Midgardians were his target. Finally, after many twists and turns, Thor went back to find the Midgardian from the beginning, and then the light of the Rainbow Bridge lit up."

"Using the Bifrost in front of a Midgardian? It seems Thor isn't hiding his identity," Hela analyzed the information. "Does that mean this Midgardian might be special?"

"Of course, it's also possible that Thor's old habits have resurfaced," Cynder scoffed. "I wonder what he's thinking, befriending those ants."

"Malekith." Hela turned. "Can you make that Midgardian ours?"

"Do you really mean to place spies around Thor? And then use the people he trusts to stab him in the back?" Malekith widened his eyes, his originally blue pupils turned as red as blood, and the corners of his mouth were almost stretched to the back of his head.

"Hahaha! Of course I did. I can't help but want to see the famous Thunder God being betrayed by the weak people of Midgard. What expression do you think he will make then?"

Malekith's crazy look was completely different from his gentle and polite appearance at the beginning. That look made people feel even colder than his fake smile at the beginning.

Xinde curled her lips in dissatisfaction. In her opinion, everyone here was a lunatic. If she was not strong enough, she would not cooperate with these people. What she longed to do was to pierce the entire Nine Realms with a sword like her father.

"Congratulations on coming up with another great idea," the Angel Queen in the crystal ball applauded. "But unfortunately, I can't help you at all. After all, Heaven has been expelled by Odin."

The Angel Queen's tone was full of resentment. It was Malekith who contacted her at the beginning and lured her to join this organization with the promise of Heaven returning to the Ten Realms and revenge on Odin, but so much time had passed and there was no progress on these two things.

"Don't worry, Haven." Malekith once again returned to his usual elegant demeanor. "You know, I'm about to find a way to welcome you back to Heaven, but before that I need the magical support of the Light Elves."

"You know, the Dark Elves' magic alone can't bring back the entire paradise. It's not that I don't want to help you."

"Heh." The Angel Queen sneered but did not respond. After all, she was the weakest party in the alliance. Although she didn't know why these people wanted to drag her into it, she did need them now. After all, without them, heaven would never return no matter how much time had passed, and revenge was nonsense.

The Angel Queen lamented the situation she was forced into, but her eyes involuntarily glanced at the figure standing at the door. That person was none other than the current strongest being in Heaven, the Wingless Angel...

Angela.

(End of this chapter)

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