Accompanied by a baptism of purple light, Tony Stark's mind gained a lot of magical knowledge, recording numerous complex and marvellous scientific technologies.
However, Tony Stark was somewhat dissatisfied with this technological gift.
"I secured the first place, why do I only have a purple reward? And... many of these technologies are impossible to implement!"
This time's technological package was completely different from the ancient technology imprint given to him before. It was more like a fantasy encyclopedia. Many of the technologies of dwarves and goblins were based on a fantasy world and couldn't be directly applied to reality.
After all, there were significant differences in fundamental principles, and the ancient technology imprint was different, granting Tony Stark the ability to achieve whatever he wished for in some aspects.
It made him aware of the existence of another power system - psychic energy.
In summary, the ancient technology imprint transcended the supremacy of laws, while the Goblin and Dwarf's technological compendium had to adhere to the limitations of fundamental laws.
But it could also be understood; after all, one was a golden reward, and the other was only a purple reward.
Loki, looking displeased, smirked, "Don't be naive, Tony Stark. The quiz game doesn't necessarily guarantee a gold reward for first place. It just means your luck wasn't good enough."
Nick Fury shrugged, "To be honest, Tony, I think you're luckier than me."
He hadn't yet adjusted to the changes in his left eye, feeling quite strange, and planned to study it thoroughly when he got back.
The three winners didn't seem entirely satisfied with this round's rewards, but they were winners nonetheless, reaping the benefits. The real unfortunate ones were Hank Pym and Scott Lang from the losing group.
Dr. Pym suddenly fell to the ground, sweating on his forehead, staring at his legs, "I can't feel my legs!"
His score was reset, and he was also deprived of the ability to walk. He vaguely realized that he had lost something else, but after feeling around his body, he didn't find anything significant for the time being.
Scott Lang lamented, "Guys, I don't know what's happening to me, but I feel strange. My hands and feet have become... so clumsy. This feeling is terrible!"
Hank Pym looked at him and speculated, "You might not be able to be a thief anymore. This might be good news."
"Is that so?" Scott Lang looked like he was about to cry, "But, Dr. Pym... can I still become Ant-Man?"
"Probably... maybe?" Hank Pym wasn't entirely sure himself.
Honestly, one reason he had his eye on Scott Lang was that this guy was good at stealing things. Of course, after seeing both his and Scott's futures, Hank Pym had changed his mind.
In any case, just the fact that Scott Lang successfully returned from the quantum realm was enough to convince Hank Pym to pass on the Ant-Man legacy to him.
Hank Pym sighed, leaning on his legs, "Actually, it's not that bad. After all, I'm just a retired old man. I can use a wheelchair in the future."
What Hank Pym was most worried about was losing knowledge. As a scientist, the most precious thing, of course, was the knowledge in his head. And more crucially, he planned to use this knowledge to rescue his wife.
The rewards and punishments had already been distributed, and the golden light pillars began sending the players back. Only Tony Stark and Scott Lang remained in the Eternal Space. They looked at each other, both wearing surprised expressions.
"What's going on? Didn't they say that as soon as the game ended, they would send us back?" Scott Lang was participating in the quiz game for the first time and was even more panicked in this unexpected situation.
Tony Stark glanced around and frowned, "Don't worry, maybe something went wrong. Maybe the quiz game is about to have a major update again?"
Just then, they heard a voice from above.
[The second round of the quiz game is about to begin. Players, please get ready]
"The second round?" Tony Stark raised an eyebrow, "Is it starting a new round of the game directly?"
Scott Lang complained with a muffled voice, "Can I not participate? I just want to go back!"
Tony Stark chuckled, "I can guarantee you, Loki is envious right now, buddy. This is good luck for you."
Scott Lang slumped, "Come on, winning the game is good luck. I've already lost enough!"
"Then you should think about turning the tables, shouldn't you?" Tony Stark smirked, "I don't mind helping you win, but the condition is that you have to be smart enough. Got it?"
Scott Lang nodded repeatedly, "I understand, I understand. I'll listen to you, Tony!"
As they were chatting, golden pillars of light appeared on both sides, and the other players also took their positions.
[Player Tony Stark, Player Steve Rogers, Player Natasha Romanoff, Player Thor Odinson, Player Scott Lang, Player Nebula, all in position.]
"Wow, this round of the game must be interesting! Maybe we'll get some juicy information!" Tony Stark raised an eyebrow.
Scott Lang asked curiously, "Why do you say that?"
"Didn't you notice that almost all the players in this round are members of the Avengers?"
Tony Stark smiled at him and continued, "According to the usual practice, if the quiz game mode remains unchanged, each player will have corresponding questions or glimpses of the future. With so many Avengers members participating this time, the revelations of the quiz game are bound to be explosive!"
Scott Lang nodded thoughtfully, "That makes sense. After all, you guys always encounter all sorts of troubles. When you're all together, it's certainly a big problem."
At this moment, the new players also took their positions one after another. Thor looked around, "Where's Loki? I thought I'd see him!"
"He left as soon as you arrived," Tony Stark shrugged, looking at Captain America and Black Widow, "Didn't expect the new round of the game to start so quickly."