Chapter 2362

Although he wasn't going to die easily, the injuries were real, and he finally couldn't hold on any longer and passed out.

What should I do?
Honestly, if this continues unchecked, Thor could really run into trouble. After all, even with the strongest vitality, such a severe injury will worsen if left untreated. Whether he has regenerative abilities or not is not a concern for Deadpool or Wolverine; no matter how serious the injury, it will heal naturally after a while if left alone.

But Thor won't do it!

The problem now is... the expert on the other side won't allow it, so nobody can move!

"What should I do?" Although she had stabbed Thor in the back and turned against Asgard, Sif couldn't completely ignore Thor's current situation.

After all, women are more emotional.

"Love is a smoke blown up by a sigh; a spark purified in the eyes of lovers; a wave stirred up by the tears of lovers. It is also the wisest madness, a bitter taste in the throat, and honey that cannot be tasted." — Shakespeare

Love, a theme celebrated by countless poets and explored by philosophers throughout history, is complex and ever-changing, often proving elusive. Especially when a man suddenly says "I don't love you anymore," women often feel confused, heartbroken, or even angry.

Men, compared to women, tend to be more rational. In love, they may place greater emphasis on logic and practical considerations. When a relationship loses its original balance—for example, when there is a serious conflict in values, differing life goals, or the initial excitement and passion fade—men may, based on rational judgment, conclude that the relationship is no longer worth continuing. At this point, they may choose to directly express "I don't love you anymore," rather than seeking communication and repair as women might. As Nietzsche said, "Reason is the noblest element of the soul." Men's rationality in love can sometimes make them seem cold, but it is precisely this rationality that allows them to make decisions more quickly when facing relationship problems.

Men are inherently driven by a strong yearning for freedom. In love, they crave time with their loved ones yet fear being bound and losing themselves. When a man feels he has lost too much freedom in a relationship, or that the responsibilities he bears exceed his capacity, he may choose to escape. This escape is not entirely due to a lack of love, but rather a weighing of freedom and responsibility. A man may believe that ending the relationship is the best choice for both parties. As Rousseau said, "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." This struggle between freedom and responsibility in love is a significant reason why men say "I don't love you anymore."

Men are often filled with curiosity and interest in new things. In love, they may be deeply fascinated by a woman's certain qualities or a particular moment, but as time goes by, when that novelty fades, men may feel bored. This boredom doesn't mean the woman herself has lost her charm, but rather that the man's emotional needs have changed. They may begin to seek new stimulation and challenges, and at this point, "falling out of love" is more of a dissatisfaction with the status quo and a yearning for the unknown. As Oscar Wilde said, "There are two tragedies in life: one is not getting what you love, the other is getting what you love." The cycle of novelty and boredom in men's relationships is a significant factor in their emotional changes.

In love, communication is the bridge to maintaining a relationship. However, men are often not good at expressing their inner feelings and needs. When they encounter problems or dissatisfaction in a relationship, they may choose silence or avoidance instead of communicating directly with the woman. This lack of communication leads to women not understanding the man's true thoughts and feelings, and the man may feel lonely and disappointed because he doesn't receive understanding and support. Ultimately, when this loneliness and disappointment accumulate to a certain point, the man may choose to say "I don't love you anymore." As Roland Barthes said, "Language exists to be understood." The lack of communication and understanding between men and women in love is a significant reason for their relationship breakdown. When a man says "I don't love you anymore," it's not an impulsive or heartless act, but rather based on his unique way of thinking and emotional needs.

But girls are different. How should I put it? Sometimes they can be clingy and indecisive. Even if they say they've made up their minds, they still can't let go in their hearts.

Although Sif may seem like a tomboy, she is actually quite thoughtful.

Although she defected from Asgard, it wasn't so easy for her to let go of Thor.

She has loved Thor for thousands of years!
Of course, she convinced herself she wouldn't think that way; she would deceive herself into believing it was out of concern between friends. Or rather, she thought she wouldn't feel sorry for even a small dog in front of her, let alone a living, breathing person!

So she is very worried about Thor's condition.

But she can't move!

However, Eternal God is indeed a responsible director and audience member.

After seeing Thor completely offline, he knew that Thor could no longer bring him any surprises.

The roles on the main stage have now changed.

It was the final showdown between Nar and Gel.

Then the character of Thor would seem superfluous.

There shouldn't be too many characters on the stage, as that would affect the aesthetics.

The next second, Thor vanished and reappeared among the Asgardians.

"Fuck!!!"

After a string of curses, the group began to treat Thor.

It must be said that this group of people are really professional, and they quickly stabilized Thor's injuries.

Thor truly lives up to his reputation as a stamina monster.

Less than a minute.

He then opened his eyes.

He looked around in confusion, then looked down and realized he was almost tied up like a mummy!

"Where am I... Ge'er?"

Thor quickly understood his situation, but his biggest concern remained Gol.

"I don't know, he's just standing there like an idiot, I don't know what he's doing?"

An Asgardian warrior answered.

Indeed, although the duel between Ger and Nar was absolutely intense, the problem was that it was a battle of wills that no one else could see except the people involved!
Perhaps Eternity will be able to see it, but he has no intention of broadcasting it to others.

So from other people's perspectives, Ger was just standing there foolishly contemplating life.

Thor struggled to sit up.

But the next second someone held him down: "You can't move around freely because of your injuries."

"I must stop Geer!"

Thor doesn't care... In terms of willfulness, Thor is actually on par with Loki. He's the type who, once he decides to do something, must do it, even if it leaves him battered and bruised. Just like during the surprise attack on Jotunheim, Odin explicitly told Thor that he wouldn't allow him to do that.

But Thor still set off with his friends... and those few people dared to charge into Jotunheim.

You can just say how big his heart is.

This guy was determined to make himself the spark that ignited the war between Asgard and Jotunheim... He hadn't even considered what would happen to him.

He wasn't unaware of the consequences, he just didn't care.

"it's useless."

Sif finally spoke at this point.

Thor was taken aback and looked up at Sif.

“You’ve already left the stage; he won’t allow you to disturb the performance.”

Sif pointed to Eternity and said.

It was only then that Thor noticed that Eternity had arrived.

"Who?"

Thor tilted his head, as if to ask, "Who is this?"

Sif's lips twitched; she still couldn't get used to Thor's occasional eccentricities, which made her feel uneasy.

"The Eternal God will not allow anyone to disturb Gehr."
"eternal?!!!!"

Thor was shocked.

He had no time to pay attention to the outside world while he was fighting with Geer, so he had no idea when eternity would arrive.

He didn't even consider that if no one had stopped him, why was no one helping him when he and Ger were fighting so fiercely?

"Why is he here?!"

"This is his altar. Why do you think he would come here?" Sif said irritably.

"Uh..." Indeed, it makes perfect sense and is hard to refute.

"What does it mean that we are not allowed to disturb them? Has Eternity chosen Gol?" Thor still couldn't understand.

“No, it’s probably Nar and Gel fighting right now. If you lose, you’ll be off the stage. When you were fighting Gel just now, we couldn’t intervene and could only watch. Now that you’ve lost, you’ll be kicked off the stage and become a spectator just like us.” Sif knew the most of everyone.

"Nar? Who is that? And what does it mean that if I lose, I'll be kicked off the stage?" Thor's confusion didn't lessen after this explanation; in fact, it increased.

Others also looked over.

This was the first time these people had ever heard the name Nar.

Sif took a breath and then began from the beginning: "Let's start with you and Gale. Your battle with him attracted the attention of the Eternal God. He probably wanted to see who would win, so we were restricted by the Eternal God and could only watch you and Gale fight. But you just fainted, which means you lost this duel. Logically, Gale should be able to make a wish to the Eternal God, but at this moment, Nal within the Black Death Sword took this opportunity to try to control Gale."

Seeing that Thor was about to interrupt her, Sif immediately said, "Shut up! I'll explain! Don't interrupt me!"

Thor was taken aback by Sif's assertiveness, and then inexplicably felt guilty, so he obediently nodded.

Seeing Thor like this, Sif suddenly felt an unprecedented sense of comfort!
You see, in the past, she always put herself in a subordinate position in front of Thor, prioritizing him in everything and rarely contradicting him, let alone speaking to him in such a tone. Looking back now, she was truly humble back then, always thinking before doing anything whether it would upset Thor or embarrass him.

What now?
She doesn't need to care about this kind of thing anymore!
Say whatever you want!
"Nar... is known as the Primordial God of Darkness, one of the earliest beings to emerge in the universe. However, his goal is to destroy the entire universe, returning it to its primordial nothingness. Therefore, he is the greatest enemy of all life. Long, long ago, before life even arose on Earth, he fought against the Celestials and was eventually sealed away. The Black Death Sword in Gel's hand is Nar's artifact. He had been using the Black Death Sword to control Gel, but during the War at the Core, the Celestials' resurgence damaged the Black Death Sword, allowing Gel to break free from Nar's control. So what Gel said before was true; all he ever wanted was to resurrect his daughter. He wasn't lying to you."

"Huh?!?!" Thor was stunned.

Sif had previously insisted that Gol had not lied to him.

But Thor didn't believe it!

But now... it seems that Sif is right!

"So... I've been hindering Ger all along? I've done something wrong?"

Thor may have many flaws, but there is one thing that many people can learn from him: he is always good at admitting his mistakes and won't suffer for the sake of saving face.

"Making a mistake... well, you can't say that."

Hearing Thor admit his mistake so smoothly, Sif instinctively tried to cover for him... just like before. Habits are a terrible thing.

Researchers at MIT, in an experiment studying habit formation, placed mice in a T-shaped maze with a piece of chocolate at one end. A partition at the front of the maze made a loud clicking sound when opened, prompting the mice to enter and sniff around until they found the chocolate. As the experiment was repeated, the mice became increasingly adept at navigating the maze. Their thought processes diminished, and their navigation became increasingly automated. This is how habits are formed, and the mice repeat the process continuously—a process known as a habit loop. Later, the researchers poisoned the chocolate or electrified the floor next to it. When the mice approached the prize, they would either become ill from the poisoned chocolate or be electrocuted. Initially, after eating the poisoned chocolate or being electrocuted, the mice knew the food and the maze were dangerous and avoided them. However, unexpectedly, when they saw the previous cues again and heard the clicking sound, they would still enter the maze without hesitation and eat the food, even after vomiting or being electrocuted. Because once a habit is formed, it's very difficult to change. A mouse, even after hitting a wall, won't turn back because the habit is so deeply ingrained that it simply can't stop itself. The reason a mouse's habit is so hard to change is that it's embedded in the brain's structure; the brain turns this series of behaviors into automatic, habitual actions. Our daily lives often benefit from this behavior as well; for example, you habitually apply toothpaste before putting your toothbrush in your mouth.

The same is true for Sif.

"After all, if you hadn't stopped me, Nar might have succeeded."

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