Chapter 610 - Small, Pitiful, and Helpless
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 610 - Small, Pitiful, and Helpless

Movies, due to budget and special effects constraints, often couldn’t capture the grandeur of epic fantasy scenes. Hollywood films were not an exemption to this rule.

For instance, in Marvel's famous "Thor 3," a battle for the destruction of Asgard, which should have been breathtaking, was depicted as Thor dueling with a few soldiers on the Rainbow Bridge. The fighting style appeared too conventional, akin to a brawl from ancient times, lacking that world-shattering impact.

In the realm of filmmaking, creating world-shattering special effects that look realistic was a costly endeavor. Firms won't readily allow the accumulation of such expenses for the sake of realism, resulting in mythological battles that look rather childlike.

But today, everything happening in Antarctica has finally shown people what a true God of Thunder was and what a real divine war looked like!

Thunder Rumbles—

People from Asia, Europe, and the Americas have their hands on the windows, looking at the skies outside, where lightning flashed. The whole world plunged into a thunderous hell.

"Those lightning bolts won't strike us, will they?"

"Do lightning rods work against divine lightning like this?"

"Oh, my God! Lightning has covered the entire globe. This is the power of the gods!"

“......”

Everyone looked at the sky with fear. In ancient times, lightning was a symbol of divinity - a power only the mightiest gods, like the King of the Gods, Zeus, or even Odin - could command.

Even though modern humanity had long unraveled the mysteries of lightning, humans still held a sense of awe towards this power.

Moreover, in a time when the gods had truly appeared, who could guarantee that the lightning they hurled was the same as natural lightning? It was likely a mystery that current Earthly technology could not comprehend.

Simultaneously, aircraft worldwide were grounded, and those aboard planes in the sky were in states of panic.

In Antarctica, Thor leaped down from his chariot pulled by goats. His eyes burn with the fire of thunder, g

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