Chapter 2404

Then, without paying attention to anyone, Eternal simply vanished.

Then, in a flash, everyone found themselves in the main hall of the Eternal Altar.

Although no one urged them on, everyone knew it was time to leave. The host had already departed, and the uninvited guests should leave as well.

“Sif…” Thor knew time was of the essence, so he didn’t have time to think about anything else and hurriedly stepped forward: “Come back to Asgard with us!”

Sif hugged the child, then turned to Thor and said, "No! I will not return to Asgard. I will find my own path!"

Sif was actually too ashamed to admit it; she had just betrayed Asgard. No matter how Thor forgave her, or how others tried to cover it up, one thing was undeniable: she had already turned her back on Asgard, and going back... she wasn't like Loki, that shameless piece of trash, who could brazenly return to Asgard.

She plans to travel the entire universe.

"But you have a child with you, it's inconvenient."

Thor reacted quickly and immediately brought up the child.

Sif looked down at the girl in her arms.

This is indeed a problem.

But... then I definitely can't go back to Asgard.

Although the Asgardians wouldn't harm the child just because she's Gol's daughter... that doesn't mean the child can truly grow up carefree.

It's important to understand that sometimes the real harm isn't from words or violence.

Conversely, if everyone isolates her, her life will be very difficult.

No matter how hysterical you are, the other person always remains silent. After a while, they act as if nothing happened, which is maddening. Every time you calm down and try to communicate, they always avoid you, either playing on their phone or dozing off. Every time you argue, they don't reply to messages, don't answer calls, and might even block you. Can passive-aggressive behavior really drive someone crazy? The answer is yes. So, why is it so terrible? Let's uncover its truth step by step. First, passive-aggressive behavior makes people feel ignored and forgotten. No matter how hard you try, the other person is always indifferent, and this feeling of being ignored makes people feel very lonely and helpless. Second, passive-aggressive behavior causes self-doubt. You start to doubt whether you've done enough, whether you've offended the other person in some way. This self-doubt will plunge you into deep confusion and pain. Finally, passive-aggressive behavior destroys trust and communication. Every time you try to communicate, the other person always avoids you, and this behavior makes you feel that the other person is unwilling to solve the problem and is just running away. This communication barrier will make you feel very frustrated and disappointed.

The most typical example is solitary confinement in prison!

Solitary confinement is a place feared by all inmates in prison; it's not only called a prison within a prison, but it also strikes fear into the hearts of all inmates. To say that solitary confinement is the harshest punishment in prison is no exaggeration. Don't underestimate this small room; the smaller the space, the bigger the ordeal. Inmates locked inside can't stand upright or lie flat; no matter how they try to adjust their posture, they can't find a comfortable angle. It's dimly lit, and they have almost no contact with anyone inside, spending their days with only the toilet.

First, solitary confinement violates basic human needs and dignity. Humans are social animals with an inherent need for social interaction and interpersonal connection. Solitary confinement deprives prisoners of their right to communicate and contact with others, placing them in a state of prolonged loneliness and isolation. This extreme loneliness and social deprivation has a negative impact on human psychological and mental health. Studies have shown that prolonged solitary confinement can exacerbate psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, hallucinations, and suicidal ideation. Unable to share experiences and feelings with others, prisoners may feel helpless and have lost their sense of purpose.

Secondly, solitary confinement deprives prisoners of their freedom and personal rights. While solitary confinement can be used as a punishment for violations, its severity often exceeds necessary limits. Completely isolating prisoners in a confined space deprives them of their freedom of movement and personal choice. This deprivation has a significant negative impact on the prisoner's psychological and emotional state, and may even lead to behavioral deterioration and an increase in antisocial tendencies. In contrast, other forms of punishment, such as increased workload and deprivation of educational and rehabilitation opportunities, focus more on correcting and improving prisoner behavior rather than simply depriving them of their freedom.

Furthermore, solitary confinement lacks opportunities for education and rehabilitation. One of the primary goals of prisons is to help prisoners correct their mistakes and reintegrate into society. However, solitary confinement limits prisoners' opportunities to participate in educational, vocational training, and rehabilitation programs. Prisoners are isolated and deprived of necessary education and skills, which weakens their ability to reintegrate into society. In contrast, other forms of punishment focus more on helping prisoners change and grow through education, rehabilitation, and resocialization.

In conclusion, solitary confinement is considered the most severe punishment because it violates basic human needs and dignity, deprives prisoners of their freedom and personal rights, and deprives them of opportunities for education and rehabilitation. It negatively impacts the psychological and emotional state of prisoners and also raises moral and ethical controversies. While pursuing the goals of punishment, we should seek more humane and effective methods, focusing on prisoners' opportunities for education, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society to achieve a more just and effective punishment system.

If Gol's daughter went to Asgard, the consequences would be similar to confinement.

No one will accept her.

Because she is the daughter of the Godslayer, Gell.

It sounds illogical, since she herself did nothing wrong.

But if everyone in this world were reasonable, there wouldn't be so many ridiculous and absurd things happening.

Besides, was it wrong for others to target this girl?
We hate Ger because he killed our brother, our father, and our husband!
Yes, we can't do anything to this girl, after all, as I just said, she didn't do anything wrong.

But it's our right to ignore her, isn't it?

It doesn't make sense. You want me to fall in love with the daughter of a murderer?
In fact, the Asgardians did not have such a weak custom.

It's important to know that blood revenge is legal and justified in Asgard!

Forgiving one's enemy... even someone as naive and innocent as Thor couldn't accept that!
Fortunately, Thor wasn't truly foolish. Even if he protected Sif, sending her back now wouldn't end well for her. After all, Gol had killed far too many people. While dying on the battlefield was the most desirable way for Asgardians to die, it didn't mean they could so easily accept the death of their loved ones!
"Perhaps you could try going to Earth first? The environment there is quite good, at least for this child. Besides, I have many friends there who can help you. After all, you don't really know how to raise a child, do you?"

To be honest, everyone else was starting to look at Thor with new respect at this point!

What emotional intelligence!
That's awesome!
Sif thought about it seriously for a while and found that it was a good idea!
She has been to Earth.

Although it's far inferior to Asgard.

The problem is that there are no security issues there.

Although this planet is not exactly peaceful, overall, she has no problem protecting herself.

Moreover, there are Thor's friends.

To reiterate, she herself doesn't care; she can basically go anywhere in the universe. But she can't possibly travel around with a child... A child like Star-Lord, who can grow up among the Raiders from a young age... is definitely an anomaly. You see, while the Raiders claim to have their own principles, they are, in reality, a group of outlaws.

Star-Lord was able to grow up healthy, undoubtedly because of his adoptive father, Yondu.

Yondu's full name is Yondu Udonta. He is the leader of the Ravagers and plans to train Star-Lord to be one as well. In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1, after Star-Lord obtains the Orb but refuses to hand it over to the Ravagers, Yondu begins to hunt him down. He later learns that the object inside the Orb is the Power Stone. He then captures Star-Lord and Gamora and is persuaded by Star-Lord to help the Guardians of the Galaxy organize Ronan to destroy Xandar, promising to give him the Orb in return. However, what Yondu receives from Star-Lord is a fake orb filled with a doll. Yondu is not angry; instead, he just smiles. During his conversation with the crew, he learns that Star-Lord's father hired Yondu to kidnap Star-Lord. After discovering Star-Lord's father's actions, Yondu decides not to hand over Star-Lord. After this was exposed, Yondu was expelled from the Marauders. After capturing Rocket Raccoon and Baby Groot, Yondu was imprisoned by his rebel henchmen. With the help of his loyal follower, Kraglin, Yondu escaped and killed all the rebels. He then helped Star-Lord kill his father, sacrificing his own life to save Star-Lord. Star-Lord then learned that Yondu hadn't handed him over to Ego to protect him. At Yondu's funeral, Star-Lord acknowledged Yondu as his father. After Rocket told the Marauders about Yondu's actions, the Marauders came to pay their respects for his self-sacrifice.

Yondu may not be a hero, but he's definitely a good father. He's greedy, but when Star-Lord switched the Infinity Stones for him, he didn't get angry, just smiled. He's blue-skinned, has a gap in his teeth, and is a petty thief, but he'll come to Star-Lord's rescue without hesitation when Star-Lord gets into trouble. Star-Lord's biological father crushed the Walkman his mother gave him, and Yondu secretly bought an MP3 player. Despite threatening to eat him every day, Yondu always played Star-Lord's favorite music on the spaceship. He knew Star-Lord was an ordinary person and left him his last spacesuit. Yondu is a villain, a bad guy. He's not good with words and never said "I love you" to Star-Lord, but all his actions showed Star-Lord's love. He wanted Star-Lord to love him too, but he wouldn't say it. He wanted Star-Lord to be safe, so he chose to detain him. He also hoped Star-Lord could achieve something, so he only pursued him symbolically.

Yondu puts the last spacesuit on Quill and then tells Star-Lord that he is proud to have a kid like Star-Lord.

But this is a rare occurrence.

Whether Sif can do it... that's really hard to say.

After all, it's everyone's first time being a parent, and only God knows how well they'll do it.

Therefore, having a stable environment is definitely a choice that won't go wrong.

Sif considered it for a moment.

nodded.

……

"So...you brought her to my house?"

Kai looked at Thor and Sif with a bewildered expression, as well as a little girl with wide eyes looking around... Well, by Earthling standards of beauty, this little girl... wasn't cute at all. At least, that's what Kai thought; after all, who would find a little alien with two large tentacles and gray skin cute!
Thor scratched his head and said with a smile, "After all, among the Earthlings I know, you're the only one with a child! So I wanted to ask you for help."

Kai looked at the little girl with a bit of unease.

Thor and Sif didn't hide the girl's background.

That's why Kai felt a little uncomfortable.

He didn't have any ill intentions towards the girl, after all, the little girl herself had done nothing wrong.

She had only just been resurrected.

But her father almost blew up the Earth in his attempt to resurrect her!

This incident made Kai a little unable to hold back.

"Tsk..."

"Also... her identity is a problem. I know that Earthlings don't have a very good attitude towards aliens right now. So I need your help too."

Thor, that bastard, really doesn't know what politeness is.

They directly asked Kai to help resolve the girl's identity issue.

In recent years, no alien that has come to Earth has brought anything good to Earth.

Even Thor is the same.

This guy just arrived on Earth and bombed a small town in New Mexico, killing many people.

Later his brother also came, bringing the Chitauri with him.

This has resulted in the fact that the Chitauri weapons are still endangering social order today.

As for the Skrulls and Dark Elves... well, let's not even go there.

This has caused Earthlings to be somewhat overreacting to the idea of ​​extraterrestrials.

Fearing that some random alien might start a war against Earth for some inexplicable reason... This left many scientists speechless, because according to their speculation, a problem capable of interstellar warfare should not even look at Earth!

If we compare the universe to a giant granary storing millions of tons of grain, then Earth's so-called resources and energy are just a single grain. Even if aliens were a mouse, would we abandon a giant granary for a single grain? Since extraterrestrial civilizations are capable of interstellar travel to Earth, it means their technological level has reached a considerably high level. They have mastered the technology to efficiently utilize various energies and resources in the universe. They can obtain energy and resources from various celestial bodies that are closer in distance, or utilize resources such as dark matter and dark energy. Earth's resources are not only too far away for them, but also hold no appeal whatsoever.

So they couldn't understand why aliens with so much advanced technology would want to invade Earth... Were they just too bored?

In terms of cost and benefit, they are completely losing money!

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