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Chapter 1075: Love is not what you want to buy...(1/2)

Don't feel awkward, because in the eyes of light elves, things between the sexes are not a big deal at all. As for elves, any race with this word in their name seems not to be very strict about their private lives. At least the light elves are not.

Mind you, they regard this more as a high-level social interaction.

Making each other happy and deepening the connection. What is it but socializing?

What's more, the Elf Queen is born with intoxicating magic power that even Kai can't resist.

As for the female elves who joined later... what should I say?

Social party?

If she hadn't tried to stop them, all the male elves would have wanted to join. The Queen would have to be reasonable and know that each civilization has a different attitude towards this kind of thing, so she would just go with the flow. Kai was a little embarrassed at first... But you can see

Seeing how casual the Queen was about this kind of thing, he just looked away.

Who knows how many times Her Majesty the Queen has had group parties... When I think about it this way, I feel much less guilty.

Bichi.

Although it is a bit subjective, from the perspective of the moral values ​​of the people on earth, it is correct. She herself does not care about this thing, so what kind of care does Kai Shen have?

Just think of it as coming out to relax.

The elves still showed courtesy to Thor's arrival, but that was all. It was obvious that the elves didn't like him very much.

Jane could also see it.

After all, they were attending a banquet. Kai was surrounded by a large group of beauties, and the Queen was sitting with Kai. Thor was very pitiful. The elves put down the wine and ignored him. Although Jane treated the elves very well.

Satisfied, she didn't want to see a group of beauties who were much prettier than herself around Thor. But the gap... Jane still felt inexplicably unhappy.

The big fat Volstagg who was drinking on the side saw Jane's doubts, so he burped and said: "Hiccup~~~~That's because when Thor came last time, he angered the Elf Queen, because this

Thor has become the most unpopular person in Alfheim. It’s also because of this incident that we haven’t been to Alfheim for a long time.”

Jane was stunned: "Didn't you say that Asgard is the Lord of the Nine Realms? Why wouldn't they welcome Thor?"

This doesn't make sense.

Thor drank a full five liters of fruit wine without any care, and then smashed the glass to pieces... The elves obviously didn't like this kind of etiquette in Asgard, at least the elves around him looked at him with frowns.

"That's true, but the king is Odin." Thor explained.

"What's the difference? You are Odin's son, their prince." Jane still didn't quite understand.

"No. There is a difference. I am the prince of Asgard. I am the prince of the Nine Realms." Thor thought for a while and explained in as concise language as possible: "Odin is the Lord of the Nine Realms, and the Nine Realms are just

Surrendering to him is not surrendering to Asgard. From an administrative level, Asgard is the same as other worlds in the Nine Realms."

Yes, it's so weird. Rather than being conquered, the Nine Realms are actually more of an alliance. Everyone expressed their surrender verbally, and then Asgard believed it. Look at the worlds of the Nine Realms, the earth is not at all

Knowing that he has been conquered... Svartalfheim, the hometown of the dark elves, is already in ruins. Only the dead remnants of the dark elves are hidden there. Asgardians never go to that ruined place, and Vanaheim is even more ridiculous.

I'm dying of isolation. I haven't had any contact with Asgard for thousands of years. Let alone Jotunheim. The frost giants want to counterattack Asgard every day. Hel Hades... Come on, Asgard's own people.

I don’t even know where that crappy place is. Muspelheim... Well, their king Surtur’s biggest wish in his life is to destroy Asgard and Alfheim... These young elves

He only likes to wander in the woods and rarely goes out. Counting...only the dwarves of Nidaville recognize Asgard more and have frequent interactions with them.

If you think about it this way, except for Nidaville, who is a friendly force, what are the others? Vanaheim and Alfheim are considered neutral forces, and the others... are all hostile forces!

That's it, the Lord of the Nine Realms... This Lord of the Nine Realms is pretty bad.

But after Jane thought about it, there seemed to be nothing wrong.

Anyway, Asgard just admits it.

These systems of theirs were like what they thought after being drunk and slapping their foreheads. Watching Thor laughing loudly with the fat Volstagg while drinking wine... Jane felt that maybe this was really the case.

"Then what did he do?"

Seeing that Thor was not paying attention, Jane asked Fandral the mustache in a low voice.

Fandral obviously liked this topic. He glanced at Thor secretly and whispered: "He wants to steal the queen's hair."

"Stealing hair?" Jane couldn't understand. How could anyone steal such a thing?

Unexpectedly, Sif, who was sitting far away, heard these words. She slammed the wine glass in her hand on the table, then stood up and walked directly to the other side, far away from Thor. Thor

and everyone else were shocked.

But no one dared to say anything, even the voices of drinking and gossiping were much quieter.

Jane knew Sif, and she also knew that she was her love rival. But she didn't understand what was going on.

"Did I...say something wrong?" Jane asked Fandral.

Fandral is most embarrassed at this moment.

Seriously speaking, if they were asked to make a choice between Jane and Sif, there is no doubt that they would choose to support Sif. After all, Sif and Thor have been in a relationship for many years... Although this relationship was not the same as theirs at the beginning.

They think differently. And the friendship between them and Sif is extremely deep. They have no reason not to support Sif.

It's just... some things are really hard to talk about. Feelings are always a matter between two people. They can't interfere in such things just because they are friends.

But not everyone thinks so. For example, Hogan, this Asa protoss who is very similar to the Central Asian race, his attitude toward Thor is closer to that of a minister to a monarch than a friend. After his world was destroyed, Austrian

Din rescued him, and he swore allegiance to Asgard from that time on.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! From his point of view, Sif is the best destination for Thor. Sif not only has outstanding prestige in Asgard, but more importantly, she

His brother is Heimdall! This is not because Hogan doubts Heimdall's loyalty. This patron saint is the most loyal and responsible person in Asgard. But the more this is the case, the more Thor should get closer to him. Because of all

Asgardians are happy to see this. Furthermore, no Asgardian is happy for their king to marry a Midgardian... It is like a British prince marrying a black princess.

Although no one would say anything in front of the prince, look at what happened to the black princess.

Do you really think that the black princess has caused so many disturbances because of her poor quality?

Don't be ridiculous!

The world never hates without reason.

The relationship between Thor and Jane is shaking Thor's prestige among the people of Asgard. Hogan cannot allow this to happen.

So there are many things he can say bluntly: "That's because Thor plans to steal the queen's hair just for Sif."

Well, this was caused by Loki secretly cutting off Sif's hair.

On the one hand, Thor wanted to comfort his little friend, and on the other hand, he also wanted to help Loki, so he did this stupid thing.

But this incident has a different meaning to Sif.

It can be regarded as a sweet memory of childhood sweethearts.

But at this time, in front of Jane, mentioning this matter is tantamount to adding salt to Sif's wounds...

Perfect thunder.

Kai also noticed the situation here. Seeing Sif sitting not far from him, Kai casually asked: "What's wrong, ma'am? What's bothering you recently?"

Ordinary people might express their anger, but Sif didn't. Not that she was very reasonable. No matter how reasonable a woman was, she would be unreasonable when encountering this kind of thing. But it was Kai who asked the question.

Not to mention Kai's seniority, even Odin needs to be called uncle. Kai's strength alone is enough for Sif to respect.

More importantly, Sif really needs someone to talk to.

"I want to know how I am different from that woman." Sif looked at Jane with a hint of drunkenness.

Jane seemed to feel it, and she smiled friendly.

But Sif didn't show any expression, she just picked up the wine glass and took another sip.

"No, no, no, you are better than her in every aspect." Kai told the truth. Sif is indeed a very, very good woman and is better than Jian in every aspect.

"Then why did Thor choose to anger Odin rather than choose me?" Sif became even more angry.

Kai thought about it seriously. He was not a relationship expert, but when he was a policeman, he handled many cases arising from relationship disputes.

"But some things are so unreasonable, especially relationships." There is really no way to quantify this kind of thing, and Kai can't persuade him, so he can only try his best to explain it: "Maybe there is a hint of rebellion in it."

"Rebellion?" Sif thought that Thor should have passed the rebellious period after being exiled.

"Of course." Kai nodded affirmatively: "Odin is a strong father... and a very bad one."

"Nonsense!" Sif instinctively argued.

"Really?" Kai smiled, and Sif saw the sarcasm.

"At least Thor is a good person!" Sif finally became stubborn, because Loki was an absolute stain...the kind that couldn't be washed away.

"Haha, indeed. But he is the crown prince." Kai leaned comfortably in the arms of an elf maid and said easily: "Human life is very short, so human beings work hard to live a wonderful life.

Ten thousand years may seem like a few generations to you, but for humans, too many things can happen in ten thousand years. We keep making mistakes, learning from experience, and then making mistakes again. But we can always sum up

Come up with some laws that are called truth."

Sif didn't understand why the topic turned to this: "What do you mean?"

"I'm just telling you a rule based on human wisdom: a good man cannot be a good king." Kai said.

"Nonsense! Odin is just a king!" Sif refuted loudly.

Kai shrugged: "Don't be superstitious about those things. Believe it or not, just ask Odin directly if he is a good person. He doesn't even have the confidence to say that he is a good person."
To be continued...
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