Agamotto's words made Luo Bai frown.
After all, what he said didn't make sense.
As a ti traveler, Luo Bai had arrived in the Marvel world later.
In the original tiline, even without his presence, Agamotto and Odin should have been able to repel the Celestials a million years ago.
He originally ca here by accident, yet now he had been recorded in the long river of ti and had sohow beco a key figure in this prehistoric battle?
Was this a mistake in Agamotto's ability to foresee the future, or had everything changed the mont he arrived?
If things had truly changed, wasn't this too drastic? His presence had affected events from a million years ago?
Thinking about this, Luo Bai couldn't help but mutter, "I didn't expect myself to be so important."
As soon as he finished speaking, Agamotto smiled and said, "Of course, you are the key. You are the most powerful Sorcerer Supre in history. Otherwise, you wouldn't have replaced Strange as the next Sorcerer Supre."
Strange?
Replacent?
Luo Bai couldn't help but frown at Agamotto's words.
"You know Strange?" Luo Bai asked in surprise.
Agamotto nodded and replied calmly, "Of course I do. Any Sorcerer Supre can foresee the future."
There was nothing wrong with what he said.
Because of the Ti Stone, almost every Sorcerer Supre could glimpse into the future.
However, Agamotto being able to foresee events a million years ahead was a bit excessive.
It was said that Agamotto was the first Sorcerer Supre, making Luo Bai regard him with newfound respect.
"Alright, since everything is clear now, let's get so rest. We have a tough battle ahead tomorrow," Agamotto said.
After speaking, he opened a portal.
On the other side, a simple and dilapidated house appeared.
"You can stay here tonight and rest. The living conditions in prehistoric tis are a bit crude, so I hope you don't mind."
"Of course not," Luo Bai said as he stepped into the house.
As soon as he entered and before he could take a good look around, Odin approached him.
"Hey, kid! Are you really from a million years in the future?" Odin asked.
Luo Bai nodded. "Yes."
Hearing his response, Odin's expression turned disappointed.
"When Agamotto told that a traveler from the future would co to help us fight the Celestials, I was quite looking forward to it," Odin said. "But I didn't expect it to be a kid.
To be honest, this isn't a joke.
If you leave now, it's not too late.
Otherwise, I'm really worried you'll die tomorrow."
If soone else had said this, Luo Bai might have been a little annoyed.
But since it was Odin, Luo Bai wasn't particularly surprised.
After all, Thor inherited Odin's "perfect genes." After spending enough ti with Thor, Luo Bai wasn't shocked that Odin would say sothing like this in his youth.
Thinking of this, Luo Bai simply ignored Odin and looked around the house.
The environnt... was indeed very basic.
Luo Bai sighed, deciding to endure it since it was just for one night.
Without another word, he walked to the bed and sat down.
Seeing that Luo Bai ignored him, Odin snorted coldly and muttered, "Don't expect to save you tomorrow. You better take care of yourself."
With that, he turned and left.
After Odin departed, Luo Bai remained seated on the bed and began to ditate.
For a sorcerer, ditation was the best form of training.
Through ditation, one could absorb energy from the multiverse and adjust their own power.
Since Luo Bai possessed an overwhelming amount of energy, ditation helped him refine and integrate it.
This adjustnt lasted throughout the entire night.
Luo Bai only opened his eyes when he sensed sothing unusual.
The mont he did, he realized the surroundings were shaking violently. The entire house trembled as if it was about to collapse at any mont.
Seeing this, Luo Bai quickly walked out.
As soon as he stepped outside, he saw Agamotto and Odin rushing over.
"The Celestials are here," Agamotto said grimly.
The mont he finished speaking, three towering "steel giants" slowly descended from the sky.
In appearance, the Celestials all looked similar.
However, they were not human-like. Instead, they resembled massive robots, distinguished only by their different colors.
No one knew what lay beneath their iron exteriors.
What was certain, however, was that the Celestials were primarily composed of energy.
If they were purely energy beings, then it made sense—after all, at its core, divine power was also a form of energy.
To outsiders, these Celestials might be seen as terrifying cosmic monsters.
But to Luo Bai?
They were nothing more than delicious prey waiting to be devoured.
It's no wonder the divine power of the Celestials was so agitated. With old and new grudges combined, Luo Bai could feel the overwhelming pressure, as if their power was ready to devour everything in its path.
Feeling the intense energy, Luo Bai couldn't help but mutter, "I'm starving..."
Although he spoke softly, Odin still heard him clearly.
Hearing those words, Odin frowned and grumbled in dissatisfaction, "At a ti like this, you're thinking about food? You better be careful not to beco food for the Celestials instead."
Before Luo Bai could respond, Odin turned to Agamotto and asked, "Are you sure the future you foresaw is accurate? Can this kid really help us?"
Agamotto nodded confidently. "The future will not be wrong. I believe he will be able to help us."
Odin shrugged dismissively. "Honestly, I don't think we even need his help. I can take down all three of them myself."
The reason Odin remained so arrogant and overconfident was that he had previously fought against one of the Celestials—the Sorrowful One.
The Sorrowful One had been sent to Earth by the Pri Celestial for a test, but upon arrival, he had already been infected with a strange affliction that severely weakened his strength.
Perhaps because the Sorrowful One had seed too weak during their battle, Odin now greatly underestimated the power of the Celestials.
Seeing his conceit, Agamotto wanted to remind him of the danger.
But before Agamotto could say anything, Odin had already charged forward.
Wielding Mjolnir, Odin leaped toward the three Celestials and roared, "I, Odin Borson, warn you! If you do not leave this planet, I will personally end your existence!"
The three Celestials appeared montarily surprised by Odin's sudden outburst.
Before they could react, Odin hurled Mjolnir with full force.
BOOM!
A deafening explosion echoed through the skies.
The mont Mjolnir was thrown, the heavens responded. Lightning surged through the air, striking down toward the Celestials.
There was no doubt—though young, Odin's mastery over Mjolnir was already far greater than that of his son, Thor.
Odin was confident in his power. He firmly believed that if he struck again, the three Celestials would either be severely injured or outright killed.
But what he never expected... was that his attack would have no effect at all.
The Celestial in the center simply raised a hand and effortlessly swatted Mjolnir away.
Odin barely had ti to react before another Celestial fired a powerful energy beam at him.
In the next mont, Odin was sent hurtling through the air like a teor, crashing violently into the ground.
Agamotto sighed, shaking his head. "...I knew it. He's always like this."
Luo Bai crossed his arms and smirked. "He really is just like Thor."
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