Chapter 101: Father VS Son (1)

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"To be a parent means but one thing... and that is to be a... role model."

- Yujiro Hanma, (Baki)

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<(Omniscient POV)>

"Father, no!" Thor shouted after witnessing his father attacking his newly found brother and immediately attempted to stop him. He decided to throw his hammer towards Odin to buy some time by distracting him. But before Mjolnir could even leave Thor's grasp, a single glance from Odin in Thor's direction resulted in the hammer suddenly turning extremely heavy with the runes on the weapon lighting up and thereby slipping from the God of Thunder's grip, falling on the floor like a heavy dumbbell that he could no longer lift.

"Don't interfere, child." Odin declared before casually flicking a finger in the air at Thor which led to the god of thunder getting hurled away from the palace like a limp puppet.

"Odin, stop! You can't hurt him; he is your own son. We can figure this out diplomatically like you yourself used to always prefer." Frigga warned, a spark of greenish-golden magic gracing her fingers. Although it was unclear just which of Odin's sons she was talking about, she still looked like she was more determined than she would ever be. "We have already lost two daughters, one of our sons just rebelled against you and now, you want to banish another one. Your so-called grand plans are not protecting our family. It is destroying it. So please... stop!"

"It is too late to stop, my Queen. I must see everything to the end. Yes, my plans undoubtedly bear a great cost to my children's lives but again, all my children have always been disappointments." He answered in a gloomy voice as he snapped his fingers, instantly teleporting his wife to the furthest corner of the city, making sure that she could no longer interfere in his battle.

The All-father could not afford to deal with distractions right now. He had a battle to fight. Even though he couldn't exactly estimate just how powerful his eldest son was, he knew that if he were anything like his daughter, then their battle hadn't even begun.

"Oh shit." Polaris, who still looked like she was struggling to understand the situation, quickly moved away from Odin before forming a magnetic forcefield around her.

She then used her magnetic ability to take control of Odin's spear-like weapon and his golden armor which were both made from Uru metal, something she already knew she could control due to her previous practice with Thor's hammer and the Destroyer armor, so this wasn't anything new for her. Under the effects of her power, both Odin's armor and weapon began to feel heavier and heavier to the All-Father. At first, it was mild discomfort but soon, he struggled to move his limbs or even budge his fingers much less stand with the newly increased weight. Even his monstrous Asgardian strength failed in front of the continuously increasing weight of his armaments that were trying to pull his entire body to the floor.

However, all this struggle that he faced only lasted for a few moments after which Odin with a mighty shout released a wave of divine energy from his body that flung Polaris away like a doll, her body only surviving the impact due to the presence of the forcefield around her. As a result, her hold on the All-Father's Uru armament instantly disappeared like it was never there.

"Your abilities are... exceptional." The All-Father was quite surprised at the girl's unique ability to manipulate metals even including magical ones like Uru. The forces who could stop or control Uru weapons were minimal if not almost non-existent. Asgardians had always liked using the magical metal in their most powerful weapons because they thought that no one except other godly beings could stop them or protect themselves against it. But now that he had found a mortal being who was able to control the metal like it was nothing, Odin was naturally wondering if he should imprison or kill the girl right then and there to get rid of the threat permanently.

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