Marvel: Killing Makes You Stronger

Chapter 247: End of Grandmaster



Chapter 247: End of Grandmaster

Chapter 247: End of Grandmaster

"I feel like I've seen a description of this goddess somewhere before, but it's very vague," Loki seemed to have thought of something and was lost in thought.

"She is the embodiment of rules, representing the domain of death. When anyone dies, they enter the realm of death, which she rules. This means that if she refuses someone's death, that person will not die under any circumstances."

Upon hearing this description, Wanda immediately summarized the characteristics of this death goddess.

The Grandmaster remained silent, and everyone suddenly realized the implications.

"Incredible."

"Well, for you, it's really not... um, a good thing," Thor said regretfully, looking at the Grandmaster.

From Thor's perspective, although the Grandmaster had gained the characteristic of eternal life, he had also lost a great deal.

Dying in battle is a warrior's fate, an end, and a culmination. For Asgardians, dying in battle is an honor. How can someone who cannot die in battle enter Valhalla?

How can they be revered by all Asgardians?

With different perspectives, Wanda and Bella didn't care about the topic of immortality. They were more concerned with the fact that such a powerful deity existed in this universe, which made them wonder if their own paths would lead them to a similar stature as the death goddess.

Could they reach that level?

These were questions for the future. After discussing the concept of the death goddess, the next topic was dealing with the Grandmaster.

Regarding this matter, the group was surprisingly lenient.

Because he couldn't be killed.

Without the possibility of death, the greatest punishment was not an option. However, the most terrifying punishment is often not death, but torture.

Thor and Loki were inclined towards imprisonment and confinement.

However, capturing the Grandmaster was not within their domain, so the brothers wisely refrained from suggesting it.

With a golden magic circle appearing on the ground, both Bella and the Grandmaster disappeared.

As for where he would be imprisoned, there were countless dimensions in the multiverse.

Being thrown into a specific dimension, the Grandmaster would have to stay there for ten thousand years unless someone found him. He had no ability to break the dimensional barrier and escape.

The despair and fear on the Grandmaster's face as he was taken away showed how torturous this punishment was for him.

He could already imagine the boredom and loneliness he would endure for the next ten thousand years.

Whether he would go mad after ten thousand years was unknown.

Wanda and Bella didn't care. After ten thousand years, any threat of revenge from the old man would be laughable. In that time, the girls' power would have grown immensely. A Celestial? They could easily crush such a creature.

Subsequently, after thoroughly searching Sakaar for valuable treasures and finding nothing noteworthy, Thor and Loki left Sakaar and returned to Asgard, where many matters awaited their attention.

Since Odin fell into his slumber, Thor and Loki had matured, handling most affairs freely.

This was a clear signal.

As for who would ascend the throne, Thor and Loki were indifferent. Loki's previous desire for the throne was merely to spite Odin and prove he was better than Thor.

Having seen the vast world, the throne no longer held much meaning for Loki.

He knew that competing with Thor was not about the throne, but about strength and achievements.

When he surpassed Thor in power and glory, the Asgardians would naturally recognize it. Without these, even sitting on the throne wouldn't earn their respect.

As for Wanda and Bella, they continued their interstellar travels with Hulk and Gamora's sisters.

They intended to explore and see if they could capture Thanos during their journey.

Though Thanos was not a major concern, finding and defeating him would be ideal.


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