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Chapter 67: It's a Hammer

Thor's Hammer Miaoer Neil, if Richard couldn't even recognize this, he would be too sorry for the many Marvel movies he had made up for before traveling through time.

I remember that Thor in the movie "Thor" did not listen to Odin's dissuasion and privately brought three or five good buddies to attack Jotunheim (commonly known as Bai Qi), who lives in the Frost Giant. In the end, Odin deprived him of his divine power and deposed him to Midgard, which is the earth as a punishment.

Thor's exclusive weapon, Thor's Hammer, was thrown away by Odin and threw it into New Mexico with a snap. In the movie, the hammer was a little nervous at the time. It was really a person who was sitting at home and came from the sky. Experts from ASHIELD said that I can understand it, it rains, hails, and even meteorites, but I have never heard of any weather that the hammer will be dropped from the sky?

Although Richard probably figured it out the moment he took the tablet, it might be that the plot of the movie "Thor" was almost time to come. But he couldn't say it out immediately, but held the tablet and pretended to watch it for a while, carefully browsing the photos from various angles of the hammer, and wishing to enlarge each photo to the microscope level and study it carefully, then frowned, and put on an expression that was unfathomable and unpredictable.

When Fury saw his face, his heart was a little heavy. You know, the person in front of him who can sweep the army and tear the aircraft carrier. If even this guy finds the situation very difficult, how could it be a disaster of destruction in New York?

"Do you recognize this?" Fury asked tentatively, "My experts say they have never seen anything like that. They say that this kind of thing has never appeared in any record..."

"Then you can fire all your experts," Richard said seriously. "We usually call this thing a hammer, and we usually use it to nail things or hammer people."

Fury swallowed the second half of the sentence back into his stomach, staring at him with one eye straight at him for a long time without saying anything, his expression seemed to be about to eat people.

You still have to say nonsense? Labor and capital also recognize this as a hammer. Do you want you to say a hammer?

"Okay, don't be angry, I know what you mean." Richard shrugged. "I may know this thing, but there are more details to be sure."

Fury nodded in understanding, came up to take the tablet computer, and began to call out various data for him. Richard looked at what energy spectrum analysis, radiation level assessment, isotope detection... a lot of messy data curves were so big.

Richard held the tablet and pretended to study, but in less than a minute he couldn't help but feel sleepy and yawning. This experience reminded him of the same feeling when he got the test paper and started reviewing the questions in the physics and chemistry exam. Every time he saw a temperature curve atomic structure diagram.

Finally he pointed to an enlarged image of the hammer: "Have you noticed the words on it?"

Fury leaned over to look at it. There was indeed an inscription engraved on the hammer, but the words were very small and did not look like any language he could understand.

"So what does it write?" Fury asked.

Richard wanted to say that I couldn't understand, but he pretended to translate it in the photo: "'Anyone who can lift this hammer can gain the same ability as Thor'."

I can’t understand it, but Richard remembers that the inscription on Thor’s Hammer is quite well-known online.

"Thor?" Fury raised his eyebrows, "Who is that?"

"Master of the hammer. But this probably means you know its origin as soon as you put down your tablet." Richard put down his tablet and finally didn't have to look at the data and symbols of the brain that were full of pain. He leaned back and said, "It is the legendary Thor's hammer in Nordic mythology, called 'Mulneil', which means 'smash', and is the exclusive weapon of Thor, the Nordic god of Thor."

Fury was stunned when he heard this: "Thor? Couldn't it be the Thor I think of, right?"

Fury thought, that's not nonsense? It's okay if the aliens are true, why are even myths and legends beginning to come true? Fury has heard of the more famous Eastern and Western myths. He looked at Richard with an expression of extreme distrust, thinking, would you tell me next that the monkey with a stick almost pierced the sky is also true?

"Of course, unless you know the second Thor who comes out with a hammer with a special effect of lightning." Richard said, "Don't take too many prejudices. Many myths and legends are not groundless. Legends are often traceable. Many years ago, the Asgardian gods once visited the earth and were regarded as gods by the Nordic locals at that time, so the legends were passed down."

Fury stared at the hammer in the photo and thought. If this was the case, things would become complicated. This made them sure that the hammer was indeed an alien object, but that it even had its owner. Since the hammer was here, is it meant that its owner, that is, the gods named Thor, were also on earth?

That's a big problem.

Richard continued to ask: "Did you still find that no one can lift the hammer? It feels very heavy to buy it?"

Fury nodded: "That's what the site report says. They said that the heavy machines, including cranes, cannot be moved, just like the hammer is in the long ground."

"That's it, Miaoer Neil must have run away. Only those who have obtained the recognition of the hammer can get it, and anyone who can pick it up will get the power of Thor."

"Get recognition? How can we be recognized?" Fury didn't listen to the rest of the group and heard the last sentence. Anyone who can pick up a hammer can gain the power of Thor? Then if Colson or someone else raises the hammer, they will have a little Thor brother in S.H.I.E.L.D.

"Uh...noble character, I think." Richard was vague.

It’s not that he doesn’t want to say more details, but that the setting of this thing is so painful. In fact, he feels that Thor’s Hammer probably has its own intelligence. Simply put, it means that the people it likes can lift, and the people it doesn’t like can’t lift. Even dead objects like machines are like this. Sometimes it is in a good mood and can lift it up by putting it in the elevator. Sometimes it is arrogant and does not want to move, so when you call a crane of thousands of tons, it remains unmoved.

After all, this thing is produced by Asgard and involves magic, so whether to abide by the laws of physics depends on Hammer's mood.

Fury thought about it and felt that it was necessary to find a few more agents to try it out. If no one lifted it up, wouldn't it be a big profit if someone lifted it up?

But let's not talk about this for now. He turned to Richard and said, "It involves alien forces. We have a little lack of experience in this area. We may encounter some resistance when dealing with it. Earlier today, I sent Agent Colson to New Mexico to take charge of this matter. Do you have time?"
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