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Looking at the ruins of the town, Wesley felt that he had gone too far, but it didn't matter. The Destroyer had been destroyed, so the rest was Saul's. Let this guy go back to fight with a hamr.

"Wesley, are you okay?" Saul walked over with a dusty face and asked.

"I'm fine, but hurry up and pick up your hamr and go back and teach that guy who tried to kill you a lesson."

Saul's face darkened. "But I can't pick up the hamr. Even if I go back, it's useless. I don't know how my father is now." Saul looked sad.

"Can't pick it up? Didn't you feel anything just now?" Wesley felt that he had gone too far. Although he had killed Destroyer, Saul did not pick up the hamr, so wouldn't things be complicated? He had done sothing unnecessary.

"Yes, watching you fight, I wanted to call for Mjölnir, but there was no reaction at all. It seems that I really lost my qualification." Saul was a little dejected, but it made sense when he thought about it. The fall of a god into the mortal world was a little big. Although Wesley saw him as an alien, Saul had always considered himself a god.

Wesley felt that he would be of no help to Saul. It would be better to let Jane Foster co. Won could be a motivator for n, after all. Wesley no longer cared about Saul's problems. Now that the town had been flattened, there were ruins everywhere.

"How is it? When can help arrive?" Wesley asked Phil.

"Soon. You did well this ti. It seems that we are not completely helpless against them." Phil Coulson was very happy. Wesley is his subordinate and part of the Avengers. He is indeed very strong.

"That's good. Do we have any instrunts? Let's check if there's any radiation first. If not, let the people in the town pack up their things first. This place needs to be rebuilt. Will the governnt be responsible for the funds?"

"Don't worry, in order to keep them silent, we will pay them to rebuild their ho. There is no insurance here, and they will be paid a lot of compensation. But we need our people to clean up first and see what fragnts there are. They need to wait."

Wesley nodded, but Apple had already tested it. There was no radiation in the explosion here. It was a pure energy explosion. Wesley had no interest in the tal fragnts. After all, there were too few of them to do anything.

The follow-up rescue team soon arrived. They were cleaning up the town that had disappeared. They walked in wearing protective clothing and soon took it off again before starting to look for pieces of the Destroyer. Wesley went to clean his clothes. He was covered in dust from the explosion and could not bear it. Saul and his four companions were talking.

After searching for three days, the residents of the town began to enter. They had been living in tents and after receiving a promise from the governnt to help rebuild, they were relieved. There were not many people here to begin with, only a few dozen families. It was a typical small town in New xico.

According to the wooden structure of the small house here, it would not cost much even if it was rebuilt. At the sa ti, Wesley reminded Phil to give Jane Foster so special treatnt, such as an astronomical telescope or sothing like that. Of course, it would be the smaller kind. Otherwise, the cost of an astronomical telescope would be more expensive than rebuilding a small town.

A few days later, Saul ca to Wesley with his hamr and armor. "My friend, we are leaving. Thank you for your help."

"How can you pick it up?" Wesley asked curiously.

"Thanks to Jane's help." Saul smiled shyly, and Wesley's mouth twitched. Won!

"Congratulations. I hope everything goes well when you go back."

"Can you take care of them for ?" Saul then asked.

"Of course, but you don't have to worry. We're still safe here. And I've got people ready to help them build a studio again. In the anti, we're interested in Miss Jane Foster's research, especially the theories you gave her."

"That's good. We'll have a drink together next ti I co. Oh, right, you don't seem to drink. It's a pity." Saul shook his head regretfully.

The group reached the outside of the town and Saul began to call to Haldam. A seven-colored pillar of light descended from the sky and took Saul and his four companions away. At that mont, Hawkeye hurried over with his n. He was here to report that the hamr had flown away and was heading this way.

"Sir, that hamr flew out by itself, and the direction is here." Hawkeye reported in a hurry.

"Don't worry, it's gone. Wesley was right. That's Mjolnir. So of the myths circulating on the earth are about aliens, or 'gods'. But now that they're gone, we don't know when they'll appear again. This mission is over."

"Yes, sir." Hawkeye glanced at Wesley and then led the team back, but Wesley felt that his eyes were not very friendly. That was his feeling. The exact reason was unknown.

Wesley wouldn't care what people thought. He had more important things to do right now. "Phil, if there's nothing else, I need to leave. There won't be any missions recently, will there?"

"What do you think about the organization?" Phil asked.

"I'll say it when I have to, but not now. They're infiltrating a lot, and I need to find them bit by bit, using my thod. When my own is done, I need to work at SHIELD headquarters for a while."

"Sure, contact after you're done, but we all want to do it as soon as possible. After all, according to you, SHIELD is very dangerous, both for ourselves and for the earth."

"Don't worry, everything is under control." Wesley drove away. He did not take SHIELD's private plane, but bought a plane ticket directly to California.

Once off the plane, Wesley contacted Tony Stark directly. "Tony, where are you?"

"I'm in New York. The construction of new energy has begun. Stark Tower will use independent new energy. Of course, this is just a prototype. How long it can run remains to be seen. What's the matter?"

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