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章節 2315: Chapter 1591: The Sun Chaser (32)_1

The outpost battle at the edge of the Shi'ar Empire's Grand Teleportation Star Zone was transformed from four defensive warships of the Shi'ar Empire, each occupied by the Nine Major Kingdoms, the Skrull Empire, and the Shi'ar Empire. The remaining one was for the Civilization Alliance Army of this universe.

Mystique arranged this, considering that if so many people were all crammed into one base, old grudges would inevitably clash. Let alone anything else, Odin has beaten more than eighty percent of the civilizations in the Intergalactic Civilization Alliance Army. What discussion could there possibly be if they were put together? It would be better to stage an all-out fight instead.

Although the representatives from the Nine Major Kingdoms are few, each one is a prominent figure. At the moment, in the spacious and bright main conference room of the warship, everyone turned their heads to stare at Strange, who had just walked in.

Strange sighed and said, "This is not my idea, but Professor X's."

Magneto, sitting at the end of the table, immediately furrowed his eyebrows. He didn't utter a word throughout the entire meeting, but at this moment, he gave a slight cough.

Stark's face eased up a bit; after all, he understands Professor X's character. You could say that the total moral bottom line of all superheroes in New York might not be able to match Professor X's. If it weren't for him, ordinary people and mutants would have gone in war long ago.

The others also had to consider the opinions of the mutants, not because of the strength of individual mutants but mainly because Mystique now occupied the position of the Queen of the Shi'a Empire. The key to the battle with the Destroying Worms lies in the Shi'a Empire's Grand Teleportation Star Zone. If this is Professor X's idea, it should be given serious consideration.

Thus, everyone listened intently to Strange's explanation of Professor X's suggestions. Most of the people present were intelligent, and Professor X's theory wasn't complicated. When Strange finished speaking, everyone understood most of it.

"A few questions." Stark looked around and raised a finger. "Firstly, how do we guarantee Schiller's safety?"

"Going to the front lines doesn't necessarily mean going to the very front to have a fistfight with the bugs. Regardless of where you put Schiller, his wisdom should not be wasted." Strange shook his head: "The best method is to give him an army to command, or simply customize a special operations team for him and let him be strategist."

"That makes sense. I'm quite sure going to fight the bugs won't distract him." Loki rubbed his chin with his fingertips, saying, "But if he is to command troops at the front line, it would still be quite taxing."

Thor empathetically nodded, "Many people think commanding more soldiers is more tiring, but it also depends on the type of combat mission. Defensive ones are more relaxed, just needing meticulousness. However, if it's a time-limited siege, not only is the pressure high, one must remain highly focused. After all, battlefield situations can change in an instant. If you're distracted for just a moment, the result could be quite devastating."

The others nodded, feeling this plan was feasible. Then Stark asked, "Secondly, is Schiller willing to go?"

"I guess, if you tell him you want to send him back to Earth, then get someone to watch him and tell him to do nothing, he would definitely be very willing to go." Strange repeated his theory.

After some consideration, Stark felt it could work. This theory is also known as "drainage is better than blockage". Keeping Schiller blocked in his small clinic every day seems a bit inhumane. Besides, with a major enemy confronting them, no one has the energy to watch him. But if no one watches him, who knows when he might come up with a big surprise that harms oneself. It would be better to let him show off his skills within a controllable range.

"Thirdly, are you sure he can fight?" Stark asked uncertainly. He feels that although treating Schiller is very important, it can't delay the overall war situation.

"That depends on what the gains from fighting are." Nick, sitting at the front side of the table with his arms crossed, said, "If you say, after this war, the Three Great Empires and the Anti-matter Universe are ours to plunder, then Schiller is definitely one of the strongest military strategists in the universe. Even if he can't do it, he would learn on the spot at an incredible speed."

Everyone in the room sighed in unison, obviously aware of Schiller's habits. In terms of Greed, he is always extremely motivated. If the wages are in place, he can do anything.

"Alright, final point, where would it be suitable to place him?"

This question quieted everyone down, apparently scheming further.

Without a doubt, Schiller is strong, particularly when his motivation is at its maximum. In such a case, there is nothing he can't do in this world. He can give a seemingly outrageous but practically useful solution to any problem, absolutely maximizing the ratio of output to investment.

There is not a single General in the world who wouldn't want such an advisor. Plainly speaking, what decides the outcome of a war is just the ratio of combat losses. Whoever can accrue the most gains with the least losses would be the victor, and Schiller, who embodies Greed, just happens to excel in this.

But this also carries its risks. For the Nine Major Kingdoms, Schiller holds an extraordinary significance. No one could bear the responsibility if something unexpected occurred, and since this is his first time being so close to the front line, no one could guarantee that there wouldn't be any variables.

"Does he have any thoughts?" Loki asked.

"Professor X is conducting the most basic examination on him." Strange looked at his watch and said, "Charles should tell him the plan. If he agrees, I think he should choose a power to join in on his own. We just need to ensure he has enough authority."

"No problem, our own person, Queen Lilandra of the Shi'a Empire, the main combat area is within the Shi'a Empire territory. later in the meeting of the Intergalactic Civilization Alliance Army, his voice can't be questioned; whether to let Schiller command his own army or be a strategist, no one would question the Queen's decision."

The others nodded, thinking Stark's point was sound, but Strange still said, "No matter where he wants to go, it's best to take Peter with him. Spider-sense is the best danger alarm; in case of any accidents, we can come to the rescue in time."

Then others began to randomly add details, turning the conversation to topics like war strategy. The room filled with heated discussions.

Meanwhile, Professor X, who had not been at the Nine Major Kingdoms war discussions, was waiting for Shiller. As Shiller walked in, he revealed a typical smile and said, "Take a seat doctor. We won't need to do any superficial health checks; after all, what scanner is better than my mutant abilities?"

Shiller realized Professor X was joking, so he chuckled and took a seat facing him. Charles, however, shook his head and said, "My mutant abilities are also telling me you seem less cheerful than you appear."

"After all, even if I don't return to Earth, Strange and Stark would definitely follow me to ensure I don't do anything that could harm myself."

"Oh, you're worried about that," Charles looked into Shiller's eyes. "I thought you would guess that I had just scolded them."

Shiller glanced at him. Charles shook his head, showing a disagreeing expression. "This is a common mistake made by laymen who don't understand psychology and pedagogy. They think if a patient self-harms or wants to hurt others, that they should be locked up to ensure they stay alive."

"Many people's narrow understanding of mental diseases makes them believe that the patient either thinks too much or is tired and just needs rest. They have no idea that physical ailments can be treated in many meticulous and rigorous ways, which is also true for mental illnesses."

"I've just explained this issue to the two guys and convinced them not to treat you in such a rough way. It is completely ineffective and can even worsen your condition."

Shiller was almost tearful. Looking at Charles, he said, "It seems the textbooks are right. Psychologists need to pay more attention to their mental health than usual people do. Finding oneself a personal psychologist is a good choice."

"You came too late." Charles complained. "You not only delayed your own treatment but also suffered unnecessarily. If you had come to me earlier, I wouldn't have let those two amateurs interfere."

"Don't worry, I've persuaded them not to send you back to Earth or to watch over you. Your condition is far from severe enough to warrant supervision. You're completely capable of taking care of yourself, and your intellectual ability hasn't been affected at all. Staying at home doing nothing isn't good for you, and it's a loss to human civilization."

Shiller rubbed his hands together and looked at Charles with a hopeful glance, "So, if I don't return to Earth, what should I do?"

"Of course, to take part in the battle against the Oblivion Worms," Charles said seriously. "All the superheroes on Earth who can deal with this should participate, including you. Compared to those superheroes, your mental state is even more stable."

"When Nick came just now, I heard him mention that half of the Iron Men and Captain Americas from other universes are still arguing and that they aren't even the ones with the biggest conflict in other universes."

"Okay, so how should I participate in this battle? I do have many ways to push the Oblivion Worms back, but it seems Stark and Steven probably won't let me carry out my plan."

"There might not be enough time to investigate the causes and effects of this accident in detail and to develop a long-term plan," Charles shook his head. "If you want quick results, the methods might be a bit drastic. While I might understand you, others might not."

"But maybe you can change your perspective. You've changed the fate of so many people in this universe; that they already have their own unique abilities. If a small accident doesn't allow you to plan everything from the start, then why not experience the changes in the universe first-hand like a superhero? How about it?"

Shiller raised an eyebrow, "You're not suggesting that I go to the frontline and fight those bugs myself, are you?"

Just as Charles was about to deny and explain, Shiller sighed and said, "I knew this day would come. Being a superhero and fighting enemies physically is a regular course in this universe."

"Alright." Shiller stood up, his hands resting on the table. "Speaking of which, I have never been a superhero before, so I might as well give it a try. It'd be even better if I were not fighting those ugly bugs."

Ten minutes later, Strange came to Charles' office and asked, "How did it go, professor? Did you convince him?"

"He agreed to stay." Charles blinked, "But, he might have misunderstood the upcoming arrangements."

"A little misun—"

"Beep beep beep!"

The communicator in Strange's hand rang. He picked it up and heard Loki's puzzled voice on the line.

"Is Shiller with you? I thought I just saw someone who looks like him driving a recon vessel out."

"What??"


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章節 2316: Chapter 1592: The Pursuer of the Sun (33)_1

The individual universe of Marvel has gone through many instances of destruction and rebirth. Aside from those godly beings related to the rules, the vast majority of life was born only after the completion of the latest cosmic reconstruction.

Indeed, a center does exist in the cosmos. Each individual universe will have a trace left over from the birth of the latest cosmos, typically a supermassive black hole. But this black hole is not simply a phenomenon of physics. In mysticism, it holds symbolic significance, representing the destruction of the old universe and the rebirth of the new.

The mass of this black hole is unimaginably large, and therefore the surrounding vast region is truly a desolate land, devoid of any celestial bodies or even light.

At this point, an anomaly violating the laws of physics appeared: within the radiation range of the vast black hole, there existed an equally colossal celestial body, emitting a faint red glow. It was the transformed antimatter universe teleportation gate channel.

This teleportation gate channel was situated in the ten-dimensional universe. From the perspective of the three-dimensional universe, it appeared as an irregularly shaped circle. The antimatter universe particles emanating from it had a deep purple and dark red color in the human eye, while the particles from the positive matter universe appeared black. Now in the overlap of the two, it was impossible to distinguish between them.

The teleportation gate channel was not affected by the black hole's absorption of light waves. Even situated within the radiation range of the black hole, it could still emit visible light from within the gate channel. Moreover, within the range of particle radiation, it was not captured by the black hole.

It looked like a deep red hole burned into a black piece of paper. Standing on a planet located at the extremely distant edge of the central star zone, Shiller frowned and murmured, "How did it become like this?"

He was genuinely puzzled. Unlike his usual meticulous investigations before undertaking any action—down to what color of underwear the villain wore in elementary school—Shiller did not know why the transmission gate expanded to such an extent.

Having read the comics, he knew very well that although the Oblivion event was a deeply impactful incident, the matter didn't extend to the level of the multiverse and above, let alone involve the destruction of the individual universe. Yet the current situation around the central black hole of the cosmos was far from optimistic.

Shiller sighed to himself. Being a solo superhero wasn't easy. He was used to manipulating others to do his bidding, yet now he had to take matters into his own hands and start the investigation from scratch which he was not accustomed to.

As mentioned previously, strategists can generally be divided into two factions, one being the criminal faction, the other, the detective faction. To all appearances, Arrogant seemed to be a criminal, while Greed seemed more like a detective, but in reality, it was wholly the opposite.

The Criminal Faction was the so-called puppet masters, accustomed to orchestrating everything from behind the scenes, making full use of others to meet their objectives. Meanwhile, the Detective Faction consisted of solvers, who followed clues discovered through investigation and decryption, then completed certain tasks before their opponents, with the objective of staying one step ahead. Clearly, the former was Greed's habit, while the latter leaned more towards Arrogant.

To be an individual superhero in Marvel, one was destined to follow the latter's modus operandi. In fact, it was to avoid being a superhero like the other transmigrators—something Greedy Shiller, who had been planning behind the scenes for so long, changing so many people's fates—wanted to avoid.

Being a superhero was indeed bothersome and tiring. Shiller grumbled a little in his heart, but still resignedly flew the Shi'ar Empire's scout ship to collect some dark matter particles near the teleportation gate channel.

Previously, the scenes Adam displayed in the theatre of the Tower of Thought revealed that the teleportation gate was opened by Reed and Banner. Shiller thought that if the expansion of the teleportation gate was not their doing, they should at least be able to find clues to it. Hence, he returned to the Solar System in the scout ship.

Since the scout ship was from the Shi'ar Empire, and because the Shi'ar Empire's teleportation technology was highly developed, Heimdall, who remained in Asgard, noticed that Shiller was the one sailing the ship. Recognizing the biological characteristics as correct, he allowed him to enter the Nine Major Kingdoms.

Shiller parked the spaceship near Pluto, blending in with the previous Kree Guard Ships, then used the gray mist to drift back to Earth, attempting to find Reed and Banner. He wanted to offer them the dark matter particles he had just collected to see if they could investigate and find some clues.

But by the time he arrived, the lab was in chaos. There were five people present: Banner, Reed, Otto, Peter, and Doom.

Peter glared at Reed. Reed and Banner stood against each other, while Doom and Reed crossed paths as enemies. Otto was extremely exasperated with the other four.

Upon entering, Shiller was momentarily stunned. However, Peter, seeing him as a pillar of support and savior, rushed up and said to him, "God! Doctor Shiller, you finally arrived. You have no idea what this group of madmen has done!!!"

"Easy, Peter, slow down. I'm already aware of what happened with Banner and Reed earlier. It was just a small accident, no big deal. What's happened now?"

Peter held his forehead and said, "Doctor, compared to the current mess, that was indeed a minor accident."

Peter heaved a deep sigh, then started to recount to Shiller the incidents that had happened on Earth during Strange's confrontation with the Morbid.

The Hulk went berserk and started fighting with the Red Giant created by Adam, while at the same time, Peter was in the lab beating Reed.

The sight of Spider-Man fighting was indeed a once-in-a-millennium spectacle. Even so, Peter retained some semblance of sanity. After throwing a couple of punches at Reed, knocking him flat on the ground, he remembered the serious business at hand: stopping the big fight between the Red Giant and the Hulk.

Peter didn't rush forward to throw punches at the two big guys like the other Spider-Men. Instead, he went directly to the Stark Group's lab, fetched a large-scale freezing device, and froze the two giants together.

After the Red Giant and the Hulk cooled down and returned to their original forms, Banner was heartbroken and disappointed to find out that the Red Giant was Betty's father. Peter convinced him to go back to the lab.

Banner, after all, is a good man. Feeling guilty, he returned to the lab and ignored Reed's sarcasm. He focused on research on how to close the portal. Reed found it uninteresting to continue provoking and stopped. The two of them made some progress working together.

The theory that, under the impact of high-speed particle flow, dark matter particles will open a gateway to the Antimatter Universe at their corresponding coordinates in the Positive Matter Universe, has already been confirmed.

From this theory, it can be inferred that firstly, dark matter particles have corresponding coordinates in the Positive Matter Universe and secondly, a unidirectional impact can open a portal.

Therefore, the two of them speculated that particles in the Positive Matter Universe might also correspond to coordinates in the Dark Matter Universe, and if a high-speed particle flow impacts the corresponding Positive Matter particles, the transmission gate at the corresponding coordinate in the Dark Matter Universe should be closed.

Now that things have gotten this bad, there weren't many options left for the few people in the lab. They planned to try this out, but they needed to know the coordinates of the teleportation gate in the Dark Matter Universe first. Only then could they find the Positive Matter particles corresponding to it and finally close the gate.

Peter suggested they should let the people on the front line collect enough data for them, and then figure out the coordinates. But Reed felt that it would be too slow. He activated a Stark research observer robot near the teleportation gate.

He didn't plan on conducting any dangerous experiments, but wanted to observe the nature of the teleportation gate using this robot. Maybe he could guess the coordinates. Doctor Destruction, Doom, happened to notice the anomaly in the universe just in time.

Such a big event could not have escaped Doom's eye. As soon as he saw that strange teleportation gate, he noticed the Stark Group's observer robot wandering nearby.

Doom was clever. He speculated that it wasn't Stark's doing and traced the signal of the observer robot, finding that the source of the signal was the lab where Reed was located.

There was nothing else that Doom could not understand. It must be Reed messing around again. But just as Shiller speculated before, the two of them never got along. If Reed wanted to do something, Doom would never let him succeed.

Doom didn't know Reed was trying to close the teleportation gate. He thought Reed was trying to enlarge the gate to let more Insects into this universe. After all, in Doom's impression, it was Reed's old trick to do such unscrupulous things.

Doom knew time was of the essence. Without further confirmation, he wanted to quickly cut off Reed's line of sight and disrupt his actions. So, he directly emitted a shielding signal that not only blocked the observation but also caused that observer robot to lose control.

The observer robot rushed into the Dark Matter Universe teleportation gate channel and successfully entered the Dark Matter Universe. Doom realized something was wrong at the very last moment, removed the shielding signal, and restored the image of the observer robot. However, this caused a huge disaster.

The observer effect of the Positive Matter Universe was triggered. The robot from the Positive Matter Universe rushed into the Dark Matter Universe through the gate. The stare of Reed and Doom on the screen fixed the coordinates of the Dark Matter Universe in the robot's entry position.

When the exits of the gateways in the Positive Matter Universe and in the Dark Matter Universe were fixed at the same coordinates, the gateways became completely stable. Initially, the gateway that Banner and Reed opened was like a dart piercing through a piece of paper, a small hole between the two sides of the paper. But when the gate was completely fixed, it was like cutting a circle on the paper with scissors. Not only was the gate fully opened, but the whole paper also became extremely fragile.

Watching the violent particle collision storm shredding the Insect Race and everything else into pieces, Reed and Doom both realized the enormity of the disaster they had caused. So, Doom rushed to the lab hastily. What awaited him was a punch from Spider-Man.

Peter was truly infuriated by them. He used one percent of his strength to smash the robot sent by Doom into a heap of metal, forcing Doom to appear in person.

But what's more terrifying is, after Reed and Doom appeared in the same space, the first thing they did was not work together to rectify the disaster they had caused, but blame each other. They argued for a full half an hour without getting anything done.

Shiller listened calmly to Peter's account of the events. After a few seconds of reflection, he casually walked behind Reed, who was still busy arguing with Doom.

Suddenly, Reed felt a pat on his shoulder. He instinctively turned his head, and what appeared in his sight was Shiller's fist, as big as a sandbag.

"Bang!"

As Reed slowly fell to the ground, Shiller's face came into view behind him. Shiller shook his own fist, glanced down at Reed on the ground, and said.

"I take back my previous opinion. Sometimes, it's pretty good when superheroes throw punches."


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