After a fierce battle that affected most of the underground world and almost completely changed the landscape, the "Destroyer" as the culprit was sealed...eliminated...in short, after losing all his power, he was imprisoned in a state of near-dementia.
The "threshold cage".
It was a slender cage with strong magic resistance made by the drow elves to punish their own kind. After being locked in, one could only stand in an uncomfortable posture, and it was also difficult to exert effective force.
, it is said that after the drow are imprisoned, a circle of crystal stones that emit bright light will be placed around them. This process, which has almost no meaning of punishment for humans, seems to be torture for the drow, at least from the layout.
It looks like this from the expressions of several of their elves that say "a great revenge has been paid".
But, if you ignore most of the details, this is actually——
"It's quite like my 'this is common sense', isn't it?" Sherlock said.
"..." Moriarty, who was annoyed because he had been robbed of his words in advance but could not admit that his thoughts had been guessed, glanced at him: "You are quite self-aware."
Sherlock, who seemed accustomed to his ridicule, shrugged and jumped to the next topic: "I don't think those drow spiders can hold him, what do you think?"
Because the "Destroyer" descended on the original "main city" of the drow elves, it became a ruin. At this time, the drow elves and the drow spiders they used were in an area covered with crystals and mushrooms, and there were many natural
The rebuilt city on the hill below the cave seems to have begun to take shape, but it cannot be said to have complete facilities and tight security.
"Rather than locking him up, I think they are more likely to kill him to vent their anger," Moriarty looked at Professor X and the Asgardian side who were discussing the aftermath with the drow in the distance.
Several contestants: "Not only were their own people transformed into monsters, but they were also forced to accept help from the 'enemy'. That Spider Queen must have gone crazy."
"Really? I think it's too late for her to be happy. This is a good opportunity to eliminate dissidents. Maybe those transformed by the 'Destroyer' were sent out intentionally by her." Sherlock commented.
"With such a dark idea, who among us is the one who accepts the power of the Dark God?" Moriarty glared at him.
"This is often—cough, this is still very obvious," Sherlock gestured to the underground city: "Even if we start construction at the same time as we defeat the 'Destroyer', this city cannot be built in a short period of time.
Building to this extent only proves that the drow have long planned to 'move the capital', but the strength and infection speed of the 'ravagers' are far beyond expectations. If Mr. Principal does not provide timely support, this half-finished city will also become
The lair of those mutant elves.”
"I wanted to ask before," Moriarty glanced at the city casually, then withdrew his gaze and looked Sherlock up and down: "How did you get across the arena?"
"this……"
"Don't say you defeated your opponent in the arena," Moriarty stopped him first: "Mr. Principal made it clear before that because Odin started 'Twilight of the Gods', there were problems in all seven arenas, except
In addition to the emergence of 'ancient evil demons', a 'tide of darkness' that strengthened them also broke out. At the same time, contact with the outside world has been interrupted. The principal himself came through the 'contract' with the students forcibly breaking through the barrier, and you,
Obviously you can’t do it by relying on your own words alone.”
"This..." Sherlock looked around for a moment, looking a little guilty, and then blinked: "What do you think?"
"OK, Well, Good."
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"Just leave him here like this, okay?"
"I'm sure they won't kill this 'Mr. Bat'," Professor
"That is to say..." Valkyrie thought for a while: "If those dark elves kill him, then when the stronger 'ancient evil' comes, they will also choose the location of his death as the base point? Just like you used your student's
Like that powerful magic coming?"
"Oh, kid, please don't compare me with those monsters," Professor
"The Rainbow Bridge..." Sif closed her eyes slightly and felt for a moment: "Ever since the 'Destroyer' appeared, I have been unable to perceive the Rainbow Bridge and Heimdall. For a 'Valkyrie' who daily patrols the nine realms,
It is unimaginable that becoming a contestant only prohibits use, but does not completely lose contact. Perhaps as you said, Heavenly Father opened 'Twilight of the Gods' and caused it to break - but why not let us help? This
Is a 'game' that important?"
"As an outsider, it is not convenient for me to speculate on the thoughts of a god whose strength is comparable to the 'Lord of Dimensions'," Professor
The 'Loom of Destiny' now and in the future?"
"Yes, the prophecy of 'Twilight of the Gods' comes from it, what do you mean?"
"It's just a guess. Is it possible that Odin's current actions are all based on the advice given by the 'Loom of Destiny'?" Professor
The machine never went wrong.”
"This..." Sif fell into thinking, her expression constantly changing.
At this time, the "Three Warriors of Immortal Palace" who finally found a chance to interrupt came forward.
"We don't understand fate." "Just give us an accurate message." "When can we go to other arenas to beat people up?" "Without Thor, we will definitely mess things up." "That's right."
"Soon," Professor X said with a smile, "About...in five seconds."
"Huh?" The three warriors looked at each other.
"[Principal,]" a jet of black smoke formed beside him, making a dull buzzing sound: "[I have cleaned up all the remaining debris of the 'Destroyer' according to your instructions, and can send them away from the field.
Already.】”
"Well done, thank you, 'Vision'," Professor
The person who has the closest connection with you, if nothing else, should be Thor - he is currently fighting in Jotunheim. If there is anyone who has a closer connection with others, please let us know in advance."
"..." The three warriors and Sif, who temporarily stopped thinking, looked at each other, and no one raised any objection.