After listening to Saul's words, William couldn't help but sigh in his heart that his decision to create conditions for Saul and Jane Foster to be together was so wise.
He also lamented that there are indeed people in this world who love country, beauty, and family more.
However, Thor said more than once in the movie that he did not want to ascend the throne. After Asgard was destroyed and Thanos in other worlds were killed, he directly gave up the throne to Valkyrie.
Faced with Thor who was so magnanimous and regarded his rights as nothing, William didn't know what to say for a while.
If he had heard these words ten years ago, William might have thought that what was the point of scheming, secretly forcing him with force, and robbing others of their family property?
But William, who has reached the peak of his strength and is 37 years old, has passed the age of passion and frivolity.
When people reach middle age, their preferences and thinking begin to change, and when things have reached this point, Asgard must be in hand.
Then William began to feel lucky that Odin had been suppressing Thor and only gave him the task of charging into the battle.
Acting as a general as a prince did not allow him to truly taste the taste of power, which is why he took the position of God King so easily.
As for Jane Foster, who can influence Sol's decision, she has never even enjoyed the life of a rich person, let alone rights.
After knowing that his life of several decades is only a fleeting moment to an Asgardian, it is not surprising that he wants to live longer.
Besides, the pregnant woman’s thoughts are all about the child. After seeing the one-sided battle between William and Hela more than 20 days ago,
If Thor told her that he was not even sure of defeating Angela, let alone William, it would be normal for him to foolishly encourage Thor to give up the throne.
I just don’t know if Jane Foster will regret her decision today after dozens or hundreds of years, seeing that her children cannot compare to Angela’s children in terms of status.
No, she will definitely regret it.
But what can she and her children regret when the time comes?
With righteousness and fists in my hands, I would hold back any words I had. Even William's own children had to kneel down and be honest and obedient under their father's fists.
On the contrary, William has to worry that long-term peace will make the next generation naughty, and it will be difficult to cultivate an outstanding heir. That would be funny.
With worries about how to cultivate future generations, William took Thor, who put away his battle axe, hammer and 'Destroyer' armor, returned to the castle to pick out a shotgun, and mounted two bloody horses.
Wandering aimlessly in the Oxford grounds, while discussing the topic of how to discipline children with worry and expectation.
This scene made Odin, who was far away in Asgard, watching all this all the time, unwillingly and helplessly looking forward to the arrival of his first grandson or granddaughter.
And this unexpected third generation may become the most beloved child of the two major gods.
Angela won't talk about it. She and Sol have always had a good relationship. Now this child has made Angela and Sol not have to duel.
It allows the power to be balanced and stabilized, and stabilizes the relationship between Odin's family, so that they will not fall out. So, because of Angela's liking, no matter how much William thinks about, he will definitely dote on him or her, whether true or false.
If this first child is really a girl, and her personality is not annoying to William, she will probably be like Odin thought, and become the most beloved princess in the two major gods.
As for the boy? The two biggest dandies in the two major gods were doomed the moment he was born.
As for how bad it will be, it depends on whether Jane Foster is honest.
If she really doesn't argue or make trouble, even though the playboy is annoying, many people still admire her, and not all of them are villains, right?
And since Sol voluntarily gave up the throne, before Sol and his wife revealed any other ideas, William had to treat them kindly and even provide them for others to see.
As for conscience, this can be said to anyone, but it cannot be said to a qualified ruler, because people like William will put quotation marks on conscience, "whether it threatens him."
Of course, a family reunion would be the best ending, but the reality is that people are always good at it.
There are people who are consistent, but why should we believe in and respect such people? It's because there are too few.
Asgard Nine Realms Earth Calendar, October 2017.
After Thor returned to Asgard, publicly stated that he had never beaten Angela, and stepped back from the throne, after six months of construction, Asgard's Golden Palace and Royal City finally arrived in time for William and Angela's
Fully completed before the wedding.
However, the wedding venue was not on Mount Olympus. Although William was the God-King of Olympus, Angela could not and could not go to Mount Olympus because of the existence of Athena and Arthenis.
Moreover, after announcing his wedding to Angela, a few months ago in June, William was forced by Athena and Arthenes to organize a new wedding that was attended by all the gods in Olympus.
Then in August, they held a private wedding with Abigail on Dinosaur Island, and it was officially announced that Abigail would become the Duchess of Devonshire.
Then he brought other women to the original Hell City, now the Holy City, to hold a formal wedding for Abigail, Jesse, Serena, Nyssa, Daddario, Natasha and others.
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Fortunately, there is a precedent of Zeus marrying seven wives. Seeing that Athena and Arthenis did not object to the divine residence in the Olympus realm, they would not jump out to find discomfort.
As for Laura, this little girl saw that the Duchess was not her, so she was unwilling to marry no matter what William promised, and then went off to explore without even saying hello.
Jean Gray said that she was only 18 and did not need to consider it, and even if she wanted to get married, she would have to go to the mutant world to hold the wedding.
For William to marry Angela, of course he had to have a decent betrothal gift. After much deliberation, in the end he only got back the Medusa Shield and the Warlock's Eye.
The Hammer of Frost, the Tianwen Sword, the Bow of Epirus, four unicorns, and even the right to rule a total of 10,000 golden stone-winged beasts were also given to Angela.
What pleased Odin and Thor the most was that as part of the undisclosed betrothal gift, William gritted his teeth and planted the blood orchid that produces magic nectar in Angela's garden.
Of course, the function of this kind of blood orchid without the roots of Celia, the tree of life, has to be reduced by two levels. However, it has a numerical advantage and is enough for Odin's family and future children, about ten people.
As for using magic nectar as a takeaway product, don't try to take advantage of William. Even Angela herself will control the number of blood orchids in the Golden Palace.
The water of life produced by Celia will be completely in William's hands from now on. Even Odin can get it from William's hands without even thinking about it.