He also heard from Heimdall that Rorschach could come to Asgard at any time without prior notice or approval, just like the Asgardians, which made him even more curious and puzzled.

"What exactly are you and my father plotting? You're being so secretive," Thor asked Rorschach, his eyes pleading.

He had asked Odin the same question many times before, but Odin never answered him.

“I’ll say it again, go ask your father.” Rorschach smiled at Thor.

“I knew it would be like this,” Thor muttered, but didn’t press the matter further. Instead, he changed the subject, “So, what brings you to my father this time?”

"You can wait for Lord Odin to come and listen together, or perhaps you can join in."

Rorschach pondered for a moment, then spoke to Thor.

"Really? That sounds like something really interesting." Torton immediately showed an interested expression.

"Rorschach!"

"Lord Odin!"

"Father!"

Before long, Odin appeared in the hall, and Rorschach and Thor both stood up to greet him.

Then they took their seats.

After a brief exchange of pleasantries, Rorschach told Odin about his plans.

Odin was still very surprised after hearing this: "Aether particles? That thing should no longer exist. It was lost to history with the death of the Dark Elves."

Although that's what he said, Odin's tone wasn't as certain as before.

Although this matter is recorded in Asgardian texts, someone like Homelander wouldn't speak up so easily without absolute certainty.

Compared to inanimate objects like ancient texts, Odin subconsciously tends to trust experts like Rorschach who are on the same level as him.

"No, although the Dark Elves were almost wiped out, their leader Malekith escaped with a group of loyal followers."

"As for the Ether particles, they were not actually destroyed, but rather lie dormant somewhere in the Nine Realms."

Rorschach spoke to Odin with absolute certainty.

"So, how did you obtain this information?" Odin asked Rorschach seriously after a moment of silence.

“Lord Odin, you know I am a mutant, and you know I am a mutant with multiple abilities, but you probably don’t know that being able to see fragments of the future is also one of my abilities.”

Rorschach thought for a moment, then gave Odin a mysterious smile.

Actually, this wasn't exactly fooling Odin; he was indeed familiar with the plot.

Although many things have changed since his rebirth, the things related to the Aether particles have not changed.

"So that's it."

Odin nodded, without any suspicion.

I even felt somewhat relieved.

Odin already knew about Loki's plight, and judging from what Loki told him, Homelander seemed to have some kind of premonition.

Not only did he recognize Loki at a glance, but he also knew Loki's purpose, and even went so far as to steal his cane.

That series of events was clearly premeditated.

The fact that Loki suddenly attacked the Tesseract without revealing any information makes this all seem rather odd.

Now, the explanation is quite good.

Clearly, Rorschach must have seen fragments related to the future.

"In that case, Homelander, I will use all the power of Asgard to search for the Aether in the Nine Realms!"

Odin made a decision immediately without any hesitation.

This is not only helping Rorschach, but also helping Asgard.

After all, countless years ago, the Dark Elves and Asgard had fought a war. The two races were now locked in a life-or-death struggle with no room for reconciliation.

The Aether particles were a weapon used by the Dark Elves to plunge the Nine Realms into darkness, something the Dark Elves attempted to do countless years ago.

Asgard initially thought it had won the war and stopped the Dark Elves, but now it seems that considerable hidden dangers remain.

As the current ruler of Asgard and the Nine Realms, it is Odin's duty to eliminate this threat.

"Father, let me lead the sons of Asgard on this mission!"

After hearing this, Thor volunteered.

"Homelander, let Thor assist you!"

Odin agreed almost without hesitation.

Thor has grown a lot since that incident two years ago.

He's no longer the unreliable, impulsive young man he used to be; he's become much more mature and composed.

There are some things that Odin can entrust to Thor with confidence.

Besides this, Odin also had other intentions, which was to have Thor strengthen his bond with Rorschach and maintain their relationship through this action.

After all, Odin himself doesn't have much time left!

"Alright, Thor, then I'll leave the rest to you!"

Rorschach had no reason to refuse and immediately agreed.

After everyone reached a pleasant agreement, Odin said goodbye to the group and left.

He entrusted the entire matter to Thor and Rorschach.

Perhaps it was intentional training of Thor, or perhaps he had genuinely begun to trust Thor; in any case, at this point, Odin truly regarded Thor as the next king of Asgard.

After Odin left, Rorschach and Thor began discussing some related actions.

"Which realm should we start with, Homelander? What suggestions do you have?"

Thor stared at Rorschach and asked.

"Wat Alheim!"

After a moment's thought, Rorschach uttered this name.

Chapter 338 Homelander, Thor, and Loki's Joint Operation

Watt Alheim, the planet inhabited by the Dark Elves in the Nine Realms.

Although Rorschach couldn't pinpoint the location of the Aether, after some thought, Watt Alheim was undoubtedly the most likely location.

After all, that was where the Dark Elves and Asgard fought their war.

Furthermore, according to the plot of Thor 2, Rorschach remembers Jane Foster finding the location of the Aether in a vast, dark, and lightless place.

It is very similar to the recorded Watt Alheim.

Of course.

These are merely Rorschach's guesses based on some seriously inadequate pieces of evidence, and are not necessarily accurate.

But since we don't know where to start, let's set the goal as Watt Alheim.

“Fine!”

Thor had no objection to this.

And so, the matter was reached a pleasant agreement.

There's not much to say after that. Thor immediately assembled the Asgardian army and, with Rorschach at top speed, rushed to Watt Alheim.

Rorschach's journey in search of the Reality Stone has begun.

The search for gems is tedious and boring, especially on a dead star like Watt Alheim.

There was nothing on the entire planet except for endless expanses of mud and sand.

There's not even any sunlight; staying there for too long can feel incredibly depressing.

Even Rorschach, after searching for three months like looking for a needle in a haystack, was starting to feel the urge to relinquish his responsibilities.

no way.

This is so damn boring.

"Thor, don't you Asgard have any magic to find the Aether?"

Rorschach couldn't help but glance at Thor, who was also covered in soot, and asked, "Isn't Loki a powerful sorcerer? Could he do something like this?"

In fact, there are magicians who are more powerful than Loki. Frigga, Odin's wife, is definitely stronger than Loki, and Loki's magic was even taught by Frigga.

During the final battle, Thor traveled back in time and was immediately seen through by Frigga; that woman was indeed formidable.

But regardless of her status and position, Rorschach, no matter how thick-skinned, would be too embarrassed to disturb the "Mother of the Nation" of Asgard.

Loki, being Thor's brother, is not in any bad situation.

"You know what, Loki's magic is really quite good. I used to be tricked by his magic all the time, but I never figured it out."

Upon hearing Rorschach's words, Thor's eyes lit up immediately.

However, Rorschach seriously doubted that Thor couldn't see through Loki's magic because of his low intelligence, rather than because Loki's magic was particularly sophisticated.

It's not that Loki doesn't know any advanced magic, but rather that he didn't need any profound magic to fool Thor.

“However, Loki is currently imprisoned in the dungeon…” Thor’s brow furrowed slightly, but then his excitement returned. “Homelander, why don’t you tell Father that we need Loki? That way, Loki can be released sooner!”

This guy is such a brother-obsessed person!

Rorschach was slightly speechless, but after considering Thor's words, he also felt that such a thing was not impossible.

Unlike the original storyline, Loki's attack on New York this time was unsuccessful.

Although he still committed a crime, the severity of the crime was much less than before.

Moreover, the search for the Aether is also very important to Asgard; borrowing a prisoner is nothing.

Not to mention, this prisoner is Odin's son.

Ever since.

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