Chapter 257: A littel Invasion II
Dave leaned casually against the stone pillar, still watching the chaos with an amused smirk on his face. The ground trembled under the raw power Emma and Trish were unleashing, and a few unlucky Dark Elves who tried to flee were simply caught in the crossfire — either burned to ash or electrocuted where they stood.
Footsteps approached, heavy and familiar. Dave turned his head slightly and saw Thor marching up beside him, Mjolnir spinning lazily in his hand.
Thor watched the battlefield for a few moments, his eyes widening as he took in the sight of the two women decimating the enemy forces without breaking a sweat. A hearty laugh escaped him.
"You have some great wives-to-be, Dave," Thor said with a booming laugh, clapping Dave hard on the back. "Fierce warriors! Asgard would be proud to have them."
Dave chuckled, barely moving from the impact of Thor's friendly thump. "Yeah, they're something else, huh?" he said, his tone full of pride as he continued watching the battlefield unfold like a fireworks show made of fire and lightning.
Thor grinned, nodding approvingly. "Remind me not to get on their bad side," he joked as another wave of Dark Elves was completely obliterated by a joint blast from Emma and Trish.
"Good advice," Dave replied with a smirk.
They stood side by side, arms crossed, simply enjoying the spectacle of the Dark Elves being utterly crushed. Around them, the few remaining Asgardian warriors who had rushed to defend the city were just... standing there, unsure if they should even bother stepping in at this point.
Thor let out another booming laugh. "At this rate, we won't even need an army. Just invite your women to every war we have."
Dave shrugged, a playful twinkle in his eyes. "Sounds efficient to me."
As Dave and Thor continued to watch the overwhelming beatdown, a sudden shift in the atmosphere caught their attention. The sky, already darkened, seemed to twist unnaturally. A thick, black mist rolled in from the edge of the battlefield, colder and heavier than anything before.
