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... at woman? She could actually press Thor and Loki to the ground?


Before he reached them, Loki raised his head and shouted something to the sky.


The Bifrost immediately fell from the sky and landed on Thor and Loki, but the woman rushed in as well.


The only thing left on this seaside cliff was the rolling grass.


Luke landed and quickly searched the meadow for a moment. He finally found the haft of a hammer and a small pile of metal fragments, as well ...

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