With the compass given by Bugarati, Sol and his party drove to a small town in New Mexico that was relatively prosperous.
Getting out of the car, looking up and looking at the town in front of him, Eric Shavig still had a look of distrust on his face. Even though he had seen the ability of Bugaratiâs stand-in with his own eyes, he still remained skeptical about finding the target through the simple compass in Solâs hand.
He had seen the compass and even touched it.
Make sure itâs just an ordinary compass, nothing special about it.
The only thing that is unusual is that this compass canât even point north.
âIf you want me to say, maybe this compass is broken at all.â Turning his head, looking at Sol and Jane with serious faces beside him, Eric Shavig couldnât help but say: âYou all saw it just now, It canât even point in the direction, even if we are looking for something, we should use a more rigorous method, notâŠâ
Daisy patted Eric Shavig on the shoulder, interrupted his chatter, and pointed to Bugarati beside him.
ââŠI didnât doubt you, in fact, I meant to say that maybe the compass alone is not safe, we canâŠâ
Looking at Bugaratiâs expressionless face, Eric Shavigâs words suddenly became stammered, and he explained in a panic.
âfound it!â
At this moment, Sol stopped the pace that he had been going forward, looking at a building in front of him and said.
Hearing Solâs voice, Bugarati slowly looked away, and Eric Shavig on the other side was quietly relieved. Go to a bar and stand in front of you.
The bar is not big, and it is obvious from the sign on the roof that it has been a few years old, and the khaki walls have mottled marks.
âSaul, are you sure that what youâre looking for is here?â
Looking at the bar in front of him, even Jane began to doubt the effect of the compass.
âI believe in Bugarati.â Looking down at the compass in his hand, Sol said solemnly.
rumblingâ
At this moment, the sound of thunder suddenly sounded in the air, which made Solâs original confident expression firmer, and without hesitation, he reached out and pushed open the door of the bar.
âHas the weather forecast said it will rain today?â
Looking up and looking at the suddenly gloomy weather, Daisy couldnât help but muttered something in a low voice, then followed a few people into the bar.
Because the time is still early, there are not many guests in the bar.
When Sol and the others went in, they only saw a few sporadic guests, sitting together in twos and threes, drinking and chatting.
Hearing the movement from the door, they subconsciously turned their heads and looked over.
Ignoring the inquiring gaze from the guests, Solâs gaze swept across the environment in the store, and soon noticed the hammer placed on the table in the center of the bar.
âThe Hammer of Thor!â
[Famous 500 from Saul Odinson]
Unlike Solâs imagination, his Thorâs Hammer was not secretly hidden, but was placed in the lobby of the bar so grandly.
âThis is Thorâs Hammer?â
Hearing Solâs voice, Jane and the others immediately noticed the Thorâs Hammer placed in the bar, and looked at the hammer on the central table, with some strange expressions on their faces.
Although I have been looking for Thorâs Hammer with Sol, when Jane and the others really saw the real thing, they still have some strange emotions in their hearts.
âIs all this true?â Eric Shavig looked at the hammer in front of him, his heart shaking emotions beyond words.
âAre you really Thor?â Daisy turned her head to look at the hammer in front of her, and then looked back at Thor, who was beside her, and asked in disbelief. She always thought that everything was fake, who would have thought that a hammer would actually pop out.
âIf itâs a fake replacement.â
The corners of his mouth twitched and he answered Daisy in a deep voice. Sol took a step and then walked towards the Thorâs Hammer in the center of the bar.
rumblingâ
âBase, we have found them, they entered the bar in the town.â
After reporting the current situation through the walkie-talkie, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who followed Sol and the others to the town looked up at the gloomy sky, and couldnât help asking his partner, âDid you bring an umbrella when you went out? ?â
âNo, the weather forecast didnât say it would rain today.â
âObviously, the weather forecast was wrong.â
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In the bar, aware of Solâs movements, a black old man sitting in the corner stood up with a bottle of wine, and walked towards Sol and the others with swaying steps.
âOld Charlie, youâre trying to deceive people again!â
Looking at the black man standing up, sitting on the other side of the bar, a white man with a beard in a cowboy hat couldnât help laughing and sneering loudly.
As the white manâs voice fell, the few guests in the bar also burst into laughter.
âHow can it be deceived.â Hearing the white manâs words, Old Charlieâs eyes widened, he couldnât help muttering a dissatisfied expression, and replied cursingly, âThis is the treasure I bought with a lot of money back then. , Iâm just going to sell it again now.â
âBut, this baby, you canât even pick it up.â The bearded white man unceremoniously exposed.
âYou canât pick it up either.â The white manâs words made Old Charlie jump a little.
âHaha, I didnât spend money to buy it as stupid as you.â Facing the counterattack, the white man sneered without hesitation.
âDamn, you wait for the guy, I will teach you a good lesson sooner or later.â
âIâm waiting~www.mtlnovel.com~ Amidst the laughter of everyone in the bar, Old Charlie noticed Thorâs footsteps getting closer and closer to Thorâs Hammer, and hurriedly ran to him in three and two steps. Just thinking about it blocked his way.
âUm?â
Seeing the black old man who suddenly appeared in front of him blocking his direction, Sol frowned subconsciously: âWhatâs the matter with you?â
After taking a gulp of bad wine, Old Charlie looked up and down at Thor with his drunken eyes, opened his mouth to reveal his few teeth, pointed at Thorâs Hammer behind him and said, âYou want the one behind me. That hammer?â
Glancing at the drunken old Charlie in front of him, Sol poked his head and glanced at Thorâs Hammer behind him, before nodding his head to answer the otherâs question.
âvery good.â
Seeing Sol nod and admit it, Old Charlieâs dark face suddenly burst into a smile that couldnât be concealed. He raised his hand and waved: âNo problem, but first you have to pay first.â 8)