Chapter 255: Fairyland Power
Chapter 255: Fairyland Power
There is inherently no problem with the soul transcending the body.
However, the issue is the extreme fragility of the body. For sorcerers like Ancient One and Strange, their bodies are undoubtedly extremely vulnerable—so vulnerable that a bullet could potentially cause death.
When using magic to face crises, many powerful aspects can be demonstrated.
Subjective magic can even cause incredible disasters and destruction.
However, when facing opponents like Wanda, Pietro, and Bi Xiao, the disparity in combat power becomes significantly evident.
Being strong in one aspect means being weak in another. Any weakness is akin to courting death when faced with equally skilled hexagonal opponents.
For instance, when Bi Xiao first entered the level of Celestial, his combat power had already surpassed the Ancient One's, even without using excessive skills like EX Mode.
Bi Xiao clearly understands the Ancient One.
In terms of magic, the Ancient One is the Sorcerer Supreme, capable of defending Earth for millennia, fighting off entities like Dormammu, and countless times banishing such creatures. Her strength lies in using magic to counter all enemies.
However, this does not include beings like Bi Xiao, whose soul and physical existence are at the level of the Celestial.
Additionally, he understands magic very well.
Of course, Bi Xiao is an exceptional case and not easy to compare. Wanda, Bella, and Pietro, although hexagonal, each have some weaknesses compared to Bi Xiao.
For example, Wanda and Bella primarily focus on the soul, and their physical vitality is weaker than their spiritual strength. They excel in magic but are weaker in close combat. Pietro, prioritizing melee, is also skilled in magic but to a lesser extent.
Pietro's philosophy is to use speed to overwhelm everything.
With the blessing of Speed Force, time seems to freeze before him when he activates his power, and his resistance to magic is extraordinarily high.
In Speed Force mode, many spells are ineffective against him.
For instance, the suppression of time or space has no effect on Pietro. Before an ordinary sorcerer can cast a spell, Pietro would have already decapitated them.
Thor and Pietro, with a flash of lightning, appeared at the wooden table, took large mugs, and began drinking heartily.
Loki turned his head to the crowd below, sensing the energy and formidable aura emanating from them, a flicker of emotion crossing his eyes.
Over the years, many have joined Fairyland, and under Bi Xiao's deliberate cultivation, these once-orphaned and wandering children have gradually grown up. Although lacking the battle experience of Asgardian warriors, their combat power has already surpassed them.
Loki couldn't fathom how Bi Xiao achieved this.
Training an Asgardian warrior isn't overly difficult, but it requires time and cost. A qualified warrior must undergo training from a young age, be selected into the army, endure intense training, and participate in numerous battles.
Only those who survive become qualified warriors.
As for their combat power, Loki could only smile. Compared to ordinary Earthlings, each Asgardian warrior is superhuman, but true experts look down on these soldiers.
Without any surprises, these warriors' abilities and levels are fixed, destined to die on a battlefield someday and enter Valhalla.
But the children in Fairyland have much untapped potential, visibly growing.
This training system is something Loki cannot ignore.
Over the years, Asgard's situation has become clearer. Under Odin's intentional or unintentional guidance, it's evident to the people of Asgard that the future kings are Thor and Loki.
Two kings on the throne.
Although it seems absurd, it is the most suitable for Asgard's development. Thor has grown mature but is unlikely to be a qualified king like Odin. Loki, on the other hand, complements Thor's shortcomings.
The dual kingship is key to Asgard's renewed glory.
With his inner turmoil resolved, Loki, besides his growth and the desire to surpass Thor, is determined to strengthen Asgard and spread its glory across the universe.
Loki knows that for Asgard to regain its glory, not only he and Thor must grow, but also Sif, the Warriors Three, other leaders, gods, and Asgardian warriors.
Loki has great ambitions, aware of the vast universe and the broader multiverse.
Whether he explores the multiverse in the future or spreads Asgard's light across it, Asgardian warriors must grow together.
Perhaps previously unaware of this, but since seeing Bi Xiao's efforts to nurture orphans years ago, Loki quickly understood.
A mature king rarely takes action.
The king's wrath has a completely different significance.
Loki refrains from asking Bi Xiao about his methods of nurturing these children, knowing it's a secret, a bottom line. Despite the good relationship between Bi Xiao and Asgard, things have changed.
Because Bi Xiao's growth has been too rapid and astonishing, now positioning him in a single universe, surpassing Asgard since Odin's demise.
Loki and Thor can sit with Bi Xiao, seeking advice, though they are much older than him, but in terms of strength, he far surpasses them, being a sage, a superior.
Thus, they speak to him with respect and reverence.
Loki wisely refrains from inquiring about such secrets.
Not asking doesn't mean Loki will give up. He plans to discuss with Thor to optimize Asgard's training model.
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