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The fact that dozens of sentry robots were taken down so easily—how could this be possible?
Both the Chitauri commander and Loki were filled with disbelief. These sentry robots were formidable, each one as powerful as a warship. They had seen firsthand how tough these machines were. And yet, in an instant, they were all destroyed? And not just one, but a whole group of them, all at once!
How could they believe what they were seeing?
Could it be... that the human woman wasn't lying after all? Perhaps she hadn't exaggerated—she had spoken the truth.
Loki and the Chitauri commander exchanged glances, both seeing the shock in each other's eyes.
If this had been a simple case of destruction, it would have been easier to accept. But the robots had turned into sand and then transformed into living butterflies.
Living creatures?!
This so-called Omega mutant had the ability to turn inanimate objects into living beings? What kind of power was this?
"A human from Earth?"
"Is this really a power that humans possess?"
At that moment, the Chitauri commander was utterly bewildered.
If the people of Earth were this powerful—no, if even a few of them were this powerful—why would they bother invading Earth? They'd be better off worrying about being invaded themselves.
Hearing his words, Loki weakly retorted, "No, technically, he's probably not human. He's most likely one of the gods from Asgard."
"Well, that's a relief..." The Chitauri commander was about to sigh in relief when he caught himself and cursed inwardly.
Relief? What nonsense!
"I don't recall any of your gods from Asgard having this kind of power!"
Even if this person wasn't human, the fact that someone from Asgard wielded such power was equally terrifying. It was far too abnormal and powerful!
Wait, wasn't this White-Clad Stranger supposedly Thor's brother, the son of Odin? If he was the son of the Allfather, that might explain a little, but still, this power seemed beyond reason—even Odin himself might not have this level of control.
If other alien powers found out that Asgard now had someone like this, what would they think? Would the plans for rebellion or invasion continue?
With Odin aging and weakening, many factions had been plotting in secret...
Shaking his head, the Chitauri commander decided these concerns were beyond him for now.
Suddenly, Loki spoke up, "Wait, didn't those humans mention that there's another Omega mutant? Someone called Messiah?"
This realization sent a wave of disbelief through Loki.
The Chitauri commander was equally shocked. He had nearly forgotten that the humans had spoken of two Omega mutants! If this one was so powerful, what about the other?
The Chitauri commander couldn't even imagine what that would look like. For a moment, he felt grateful.
Thank goodness that Messiah didn't show up here.
He made a mental note to investigate this Messiah after the battle to find out just what kind of monster they were dealing with.
As he pondered this, the Chitauri commander continued to stare in awe at the butterflies fluttering in the sky.
Meanwhile, Captain America and the others, along with the Chitauri commander, remained dumbfounded by the spectacle. The mysterious figure, on the other hand, felt a twinge of regret.
That fleeting moment when his chaotic magic had altered reality had passed too quickly—so quickly that he hadn't even had time to fully process it.
The reality-altering effect of chaotic magic had been triggered almost unconsciously.
It was no wonder chaotic magic's reality-warping was difficult to trigger—what a powerful yet elusive ability it was.
However, he did notice that after reaching level four with his chaotic magic, the chances of triggering reality-warping had significantly increased. In the past, such a sensation wouldn't have even appeared.
"Maybe once I reach level five with chaotic magic, I'll be able to trigger reality-warping more frequently," he thought with anticipation.
After these thoughts, he glanced around at his surroundings.
The floating buildings were gradually returning to their original positions.
Clearly, the mirror dimension that Kaecilius had created was beginning to collapse.
The reason for this was simple: the divine light energy supply had been cut off, leaving Kaecilius without the energy needed to control the space.
After all, he had no interest in being trapped here. Without a Sling Ring to create a portal, escaping from the mirror dimension would be extremely difficult.
Unless, of course, he had a magical book, like the Darkhold, to study from and cast a specific spell to escape, or if his ability to manipulate space had reached a high enough level to allow for dimensional travel.
Using the Tesseract would also work, but unfortunately, he didn't know how to use it.
Now, it was only a matter of time before the mirror dimension fully dissipated.
Glancing around, he noticed that the mirror dimension extended for about eight or nine hundred meters.
Seeing this, he shook his head.
If things had followed their original course, Kaecilius would have borrowed Dormammu's power and created a mirror dimension large enough to encompass an entire city. Now...
"Borrowing my power only allowed him to control a range of about a kilometer."
"Dormammu is truly wealthy. As the ruler of the Dark Dimension, having an entire dimension's resources at your disposal makes all the difference."
He couldn't help but feel the gap between himself and Dormammu.
"If I could mimic Syndra from League of Legends, I'd drain the Dark Dimension dry," he thought with a playful smile.
After these musings, his gaze shifted to Captain America and the others, then to Kaecilius and his group.
He nearly forgot about the main task at hand after all that thinking.
The next moment, his hands glowed red, and he floated into the air.
Seeing the black-clad figure approach, Kaecilius warily asked, "What do you want?"
Without responding, he raised his right hand.
In an instant, the Mind Scepter flew out of Kaecilius' grasp, carried by the red light, and landed in his hand.
"Your goal was the scepter?" Captain America asked in shock from a distance.
Before Captain America could say anything more, Kaecilius frantically shouted, "Put that down! It's an offering for the great Demon God!"
"White-Clad Stranger, I know you're powerful, but if you anger the Demon God, even you won't have a good end!"
Hearing the warning, the mysterious figure's mouth twitched slightly.
He ignored Kaecilius and instead turned his gaze toward the device containing the Tesseract.
With a flick of his right hand, the device began to tremble.
"No!" Captain America and the others exclaimed in alarm.
(End of Chapter)
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The next second, almost without thinking, Steve raised his vibranium shield despite his injuries and hurled it toward Syd.
Syd frowned slightly, raised his left hand, and a layer of red light appeared, effortlessly catching the shield.
Before Steve could react, with a whoosh, the shield flew back and slammed into him.
With a loud thud, Steve was sent flying, and due to his previous injuries, he didn't get up for a while.
Seeing this, Tony instinctively raised his hand and fired a laser beam.
But to everyone's despair, Syd didn't even move. His chaotic magic easily blocked the laser.
Noticing Thor's reflexive motion to lift his hammer, Syd glanced at him, then opened his right hand as if to summon Mjolnir.
Thor quickly stopped, awkwardly smiling, "Haha, a misunderstanding! I was just... scratching an itch."
He then used his hammer to scratch his back.
Clearly, Thor understood that, given this person—who might be his younger brother—could summon Mjolnir, anything he tried would be futile.
At that moment, Thor finally realized why this mysterious figure could wield Mjolnir in the first place. Watching the figure floating in the air, Thor's eyes sparkled with enthusiasm.
He could bet that this person was almost certainly his brother!
Otherwise, how could Mjolnir obey him so readily?
"Once I get back, I have to share this good news with Father and Mother. I wonder what their reactions will be," Thor thought eagerly.
With Thor ceasing his actions, Syd turned his attention to the others.
With a flick of his right hand, he easily deflected the bullets that Natasha had fired.
"You are all too weak," he said calmly as he looked down at them.
The sound of the bullets hitting the ground was crisp and clear.
At that moment, Natasha felt an overwhelming sense of pressure, helplessness, and despair.
The figure before her seemed like an insurmountable mountain, blocking her way, making her feel hopeless.
It wasn't just her—Steve, Tony, Loki, the Chitauri commander, and everyone else felt suffocated.
The man hovering in the air seemed like an invincible god, while they were mere ants under the gaze of this deity, struggling in vain.
The gap between them was so vast that even Steve, known for never giving up easily, had to face reality and chose not to continue fighting.
At this moment, Tony, with a self-deprecating smile, muttered, "Maybe only that kid Messiah could put up a fight against the White-Clad Stranger."
Natasha and the others fell silent.
Indeed, they all knew that the only one capable of facing this opponent was likely Messiah.
As they lapsed into silence, on the helicarrier high above, Nick Fury and the rest of S.H.I.E.L.D. also fell into a similar quiet.
"Damn it, another Omega mutant!"
These two Omega mutants were like plagues. How could the world have spawned such monsters?
Nick Fury's face was a mix of frustration and bewilderment.
Also, wasn't the White-Clad Stranger an Omega mutant? How had he become involved with Asgard? Was he truly the son of Odin, the Allfather?
Fury's expression was conflicted.
The man's identity made him feel deeply uneasy.
While Fury was contemplating, back on the rooftop of Stark Tower, the Tesseract glowed brightly and floated steadily into Syd's hand.
Of course, he had cast a protective spell using chaotic magic.
Although his current physique made him immune to the harmful effects of the Tesseract, there was always a risk that it might suddenly teleport him to some far-off place.
Seeing this, Steve and the others didn't make a move. Or rather, they were powerless to stop him.
"What exactly is your goal?" Steve couldn't help but ask.
Feeling the weight of their gazes, Syd nonchalantly revealed a shocking secret.
He spoke slowly, "At the birth of the universe, six stones also appeared. They are known as the Infinity Stones, representing Space, Power, Reality, Mind, Time, and Soul."
"And each stone contains unimaginable power."
As he spoke, Natasha and the others showed signs of disbelief.
Even Loki appeared surprised and confused.
Tony, realizing something, stared directly at the Tesseract in Syd's hand and asked, "Is that the Space Stone?"
"These things... there's more than one?" He found it hard to believe.
The others were equally stunned, unable to fathom that there could be six of these stones, each containing infinite energy.
If the Space Stone alone was so powerful, then what about the others?
Just hearing the names of these stones made them realize how immense their power must be.
"A stone from the beginning of the universe?"
Suddenly, Tony picked up on this detail.
"How do you know about this secret?" he asked, glancing over at Loki, who also appeared shocked.
As Tony's question hung in the air, the others began to wonder. If these stones had been around since the universe's inception, how could this man know about them?
Was he toying with them, or was this information real?
If he was lying, that would be one thing. But if it were true, the implications of how this man knew about the birth of the universe were staggering.
Syd, however, didn't bother to respond to their suspicions.
As for what they thought, it didn't concern him.
Whatever actions Tony and the others took regarding the Infinity Stones after learning about them, he didn't care.
In fact, it was likely that he had deliberately leaked this information so that Tony and the others would start seeking out the other Infinity Stones.
Once they found them...
A faint smile appeared on Syd's face.
"Speaking of which, the Reality Stone should be appearing soon, right?"
He was quite curious and eager to encounter this particular stone, which was arguably the most powerful yet also the most difficult to wield.
Of course, besides the Reality Stone, he vaguely recalled other stones—such as the Self Stone and the Narrative Stone—being mentioned in certain storylines.
(End of Chapter)
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