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After several people nodded in agreent, Stephen imdiately ford a dinsional portal with both hands. Golden sparks flowed steadily from his Sling Ring, and the full image of Asgard shimred into existence on the other side.

Without wasting a mont, everyone stepped through the portal and arrived in Asgard without incident.

The scenery was breathtaking. The sky glowed with a majestic blend of cosmic hues, and dense fog rolled over the town, giving everything an eerie, quiet beauty. A deceptive calm, peaceful and silent.

Although Gorr the God Butcher had once brought devastation here, the people of Asgard had worked tirelessly, and most of it had been restored.

"Where should we go now?"

Spider-Man—Peter Parker—frowned slightly, scanning the surroundings with cautious eyes. He examined every corner, his senses alert.

"Let's go inside. If I'm right, Thor should be in the palace right now."

Finn led the group forward with steady steps.

Inside the magnificent, gleaming palace, the Asgardians sat in a solemn circle, their faces grim as if deep in tense discussion.

Suddenly, everyone turned their eyes toward the entrance. Upon seeing Finn and the others, several rose and approached quickly.

"Finn. It's been months—why are you here now?" Thor's voice bood as he stepped forward, greeting Finn, Doctor Strange, and the others.

Finn offered a slight smile. "We're here for sothing important. Life-threateningly important."

His eyes scanned the gathering. He noticed Valkyrie, but Jane Foster—Mighty Thor—was nowhere to be seen.

"Where's Jane Foster? I don't see her," Finn asked without hesitation.

As soon as he said it, the atmosphere dropped like a stone.

Other than Stephen and the Earth-bound heroes, everyone's mood visibly fell. Eyes welled up with tears.

"What's going on?" Finn's tone shifted—serious, a subtle tension curling in his words.

"Sit down," Thor said, placing a firm hand on Finn's shoulder. "This isn't sothing quick to explain."

Soon, everyone found a place in the palace's great hall, surrounded by intricate Asgardian architecture glowing with ancient runes. Thor began to speak.

He explained that after their battle with Gorr, they had indeed managed to rescue the children, though the ordeal left many wounded. Still, all made full recoveries—physically, at least.

Except one.

Jane Foster had been battling cancer for so ti. Her transformation into Mighty Thor had given her strength, but also cost her dearly. Each ti she wielded Mjolnir, it drained her mortal energy, accelerating the disease rather than healing it.

Eventually, her body could no longer keep up. When she lost Thor's power, her condition deteriorated rapidly. Pale, frail, her vitality fading, even Asgardian healing couldn't fight a force as rciless as cancer.

Despite every effort—magic, science, even gods' intervention—nothing worked.

In the end, Jane Foster passed away... with a smile on her face.

Listening to the story, Finn nodded quietly.

As a ti traveler, he already knew of this part of the tiline, but experiencing it in real ti still struck a nerve. This version of events held a rawer truth than what any record could show.

Yes, Jane Foster had terminal cancer. The only reason she lived as long as she did was thanks to Mjolnir and the power of Thor, which kept her going... until it didn't.

In the end, not even the gods could save her.

"Was there no other way?" the Scarlet Witch—Wanda Maximoff—finally asked, her voice soft but sharp with disbelief.

She had fought alongside Jane, respected her as a warrior. Losing her felt personal. Painful.

Valkyrie shook her head, lips tight. "We tried everything. I didn't want to accept it either. But she's gone... really gone. It's like reaching into the wind—you can feel it, but you can never catch it."

"She deserves peace... in Valhalla, with no more pain." Thor's voice cracked, and a tear rolled down his cheek.

He had tried. He would have given his godhood for her, but even gods have limits.

Just as the mood dipped into a quiet sorrow, a sudden surge of energy burst across the realm.

It was distant—yet massive. It trembled through the foundations of the palace like a silent earthquake.

Every pair of eyes went wide. Pupils shrank.

Thor stood up abruptly. "What the hell was that? That wasn't normal. I felt sothing—a massive energy fluctuation. Far, but strong. Did any of you feel that?"

He looked to the group—especially Finn.

"Is this what brought you here?" Valkyrie asked, slowly standing, her grip on her sword tightening.

She had suspected sothing from the mont they arrived. Now the tremor in her soul confird it.

"That's right," Finn said. "Before we ca here, we sensed a divine presence. Subtle, back then. But now? It's much stronger. And here in Asgard, it's almost undeniable."

His eyes scanned the group.

"It seems I was right."

Valkyrie nodded in confirmation.

"What's going on?" Thor demanded, still trying to piece everything together.

Stephen Strange stepped forward and filled Thor in on everything—how this new godlike force seed to be spreading its influence, slowly but steadily, and how Finn had intercepted its presence just before it beca this intense.

Once Thor fully grasped the situation, he frowned deeply. "No wonder you all ca straight here. We hadn't heard anything directly... but now I see it."

"Don't worry, friend. We're here to save the world," Peter Parker said, standing tall with a wide grin.

"Quiet, Spider-Man," Wanda said with a helpless sigh, shaking her head.

"So what now?" Thor asked seriously, his warrior instincts taking over. "If this is the threat you speak of, what's our next move?"

"That energy just now... You all felt it. I believe so god is behind this," Finn said, eyes narrowing. "But I don't know which one. We don't have all the answers yet."

"You suspect it's Loki?" Thor asked bluntly.

Though mischievous, his brother wasn't evil. But history had its scars.

"No," Finn replied without hesitation. "Loki's been many things—but this doesn't feel like him. This is sothing else."

"Then what do you suggest?" Valkyrie asked.

"The best thing we can do is investigate here—Asgard is the source. That energy surge just now was strongest here. If we dig, maybe we'll find sothing."

Finn's voice was calm, yet determined.

Everyone fell silent for a beat, then slowly nodded.

"Well... if you're all in agreent, then I won't object," Thor said, nodding resolutely.

And just like that, the room—once filled with grief—found a new resolve.

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