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However, it also came with its own headaches, literally. He sighed, "Now then, it's time for the fight in Attilan," as he sent out a signal to Hydra, S.H.I.E.L.D., and Skye's father on the location of the Diviner. "Let the chaos begin," he smirked as the events unfolded as he saw in his vision, of course with the direction of those events slightly manipulated to his advantage. "With this, Hydra should be able to take the Diviner and place it in the underground city, awakening Skye and Raina, who should be taken away by the blind teleporting Inhuman." Recalling those events, he busied himself for the next couple of days with potions as S.H.I.E.L.D. tried to stop Hydra.
Until the Diviner was placed underground, which Henry knew would alert a Kree back to Earth. Although that Kree was friendly with humans, it couldn't be said the same for the Inhumans, as the Kree were the ones who created them as weapons. "Sif also comes here," he knew Sif because she was with Thor back in Mexico, but he had no intention of taking her blood. From his vision, he does take her blood, but it turns out there was someone watching over her, which led to Henry being pursued by Asgard.
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Chapter 75
Which made his life harder, so of course he wasn't going to make the same mistake. "I am still weak and outnumbered," he sighed, but both issues would be resolved, and he already had plans on how to do that, and both of them needed the Inhuman outbreak. "But I can take Vin-Tak's blood," he smirked, knowing the location he got up, "plus with his longevity and the ability to regenerate faster, it will contribute to the immortality plan. All I need to do is avoid that hammer." the hammer belonged to vin-tak which made a person forget their memories, With that in mind, he prepared himself.
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In a hospital in Mexico, the atmosphere was eerie. The lights flickered sporadically, casting shadows that danced on the walls of the empty corridors. The place looked like it had been abandoned in a hurry. Medical equipment lay scattered across the floor, patient charts were strewn everywhere, and the occasional overturned gurney added to the chaos. It was as if the entire staff had fled in a panic, leaving the hospital devoid of any semblance of order.
A figure darted through the dimly lit hallways. His skin was a striking blue, a stark contrast to the human clothes he wore. He clutched a hammer tightly in his hand, his eyes darting behind him as he ran. This was Vin-Tak, a Kree warrior on the run. His breath came in ragged gasps as he turned a corner, only to skid to a halt.
Standing in his path was a figure dressed in a sleek black suit with a hood obscuring his face—Henry, in his Equalizer costume. In his hands, Henry held several test tubes, their contents glowing faintly.
Vin-Tak stopped, his eyes narrowing. "Whoever you are, I mean no harm to humans," he said, his voice resonating with urgency. Henry didn't respond but continued to walk towards him with a calm, measured pace.
"I warned you, you need to stop," Vin-Tak said more firmly, trying to assert control over the situation. Henry continued his approach, unfazed.
Without warning, Vin-Tak burst into action, moving with a speed far beyond human capability. He swung his hammer in a wide arc, aiming to incapacitate Henry with a single blow. But Henry was prepared. He sidestepped the initial swing with ease, his movements fluid and precise.
Vin-Tak's posture was aggressive; he swung his hammer with both hands, each strike delivered with calculated force meant to crush bones. His feet were firmly planted, his legs providing a solid foundation for his powerful attacks. He swung again, a horizontal strike aimed at Henry's midsection, followed by a quick overhead smash.
Henry anticipated each move, weaving and ducking with agility. He moved with a grace that seemed almost preternatural, his body reacting to Vin-Tak's attacks as if he could predict them. When Vin-Tak aimed a swing at his head, Henry leaned back just enough to let the hammer whoosh past his face, countering with a sharp jab to Vin-Tak's ribs.
Every attack from Vin-Tak was met with a counter. When Vin-Tak tried a low sweep, Henry hopped over the hammer's path and delivered a swift kick to Vin-Tak's side. Vin-Tak swung his hammer in a furious flurry, each swing more desperate than the last, but Henry evaded them all with a cool, calculated demeanor.
As the battle wore on, Vin-Tak's movements grew slower, his breath more labored. Henry, barely breaking a sweat, grew bored. "Well, this was insightful," he thought sarcastically as he watched the now exhausted Vin-Tak panting heavily.
"I wanted to see what an actual alien fight feels like, but this is disappointing," Henry remarked, his curiosity satisfied. He then released a green mist from a small device hidden in his hand. The mist was tailored specifically to Vin-Tak's physiology. Vin-Tak tried to hold his breath, but it was futile. Within moments, he collapsed to the ground, unconscious.
Henry crouched beside the fallen Kree and took out a specially designed syringe. He drew several vials of Vin-Tak's blood, each one filling with blood of the alien. "I would take him prisoner, but I need Sif and, in turn, Odin's eyes off Earth for now. Since they came for him, it's best if I allow the events I saw to take place. Changing it doesn't benefit me enough to take on Asgard," he mused, weighing his options.
Satisfied with his work, Henry stood up and glanced around the trashed hospital one last time. As he left through a side exit, he could hear the distant sound of footsteps and the familiar tones of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents entering the building. He slipped into the shadows, disappearing just as they burst into the hospital, ready for a confrontation that had already ended.
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Back in his hideout, Henry could be seen holding a vial containing the essence of blood extracted from the vials of Vin-Tak, which contained the properties he wanted.
[ Name: Blood Essence of Vin-Tak ]
[ Grade: 5th ]
[ Description: Extracted from Vin-Tak, a Kree alien with exceptional superhuman abilities. The essence retains the potent attributes of Kree physiology. ]
[ Effects: +150% Superhuman Strength, +150% Superhuman Durability, +150% Superhuman Agility, +150% Regenerative Healing Factor, +150% Longevity ]
[ Deterioration-Rate: 0% ]
He placed the vials of essence in different containers before he went back to work. "Putting the longevity project aside, it's time for the alchemical metals." Henry was tired of using mundane metal, so he planned to make his own metal, which he had already started before he gave the alchemical forging hammer its function.
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A/N Well, another chapter. I hope you guys like it. Recently, I have been busy with an HP fanfic, which came as a resulted from one of Henry's future skills. The skill was pill formation, the alchemy of cultivators. I like to learn from my mistakes, most of the time, well, some of the time. I made the skill have a small chance of making a pill formed by him permanent, and the leveling of the skill is quite balanced as well. Plus, it's set in the Harry Potter universe, where magic herbs and animals are abundant, unlike the Marvel universe. No, he is not going to follow the trio around like a loyal dog. In fact, I try to make every event center back to him, so yeah, no hugging Potter's thigh.
P.S. However, don't worry, I won't be dropping this fanfic. I just have 30+ chapters in storage, and it's about to reach the end of the middle of the story, which happens during the Doctor Strange movie. So, I still plan on continuing. The HP fanfic is going to be called HP: The Raven Prince (I am still not sure if I want him to have a connection with the Half-Blood Prince).