Chapter 4117 MU Superbody Major Event (194)
Chapter 4117 MU Superbody Major Event (194)
Chapter 4117 MU: The Superbody Incident (194)
“Long time no see, Darkseid.” Hal gave him a cold smile, then said, “The main universe’s Batman sends his greetings.”
Darkseid gritted his teeth and said, "That treacherous fellow, he betrayed our covenant!"
"Come on, Darkseid. Do you really want to cooperate with anyone sincerely? We all know that Earth and Apokolips are irreconcilable enemies, and a war is inevitable sooner or later. Since that's the case, don't blame us. Humanity must secure its rightful place in the universe."
“You will not have a good end if you destroy civilization with such despicable means,” Darkseid said, looking at Hal. “The destruction of Krypton has not made you realize that endless transcendence is the root of destruction.”
"Unfortunately, you haven't learned your lesson either." Hal raised his head slightly and said, "From the moment civilization set sail, we had no way back. Every step forward was a gamble, and so was yours. You wanted to gamble that you could escape unscathed with Apokolips and gain enough benefits from Batman. But unfortunately, you lost the gamble. There won't be another chance."
Darkseid sneered, "I have long since ascended to the level of the universe, and every Darkseid in every universe is a projection of me. Unless you kill us all, I will one day return to the main universe. Just wait and see, Batman."
Hal had no intention of saying anything more to him. He reached out, and dark green energy enveloped Darkseid, who in turn summoned his last bit of nightmare power to construct a shield in a desperate struggle.
Unfortunately, the Emerald Power that Hal used contained Green Lantern energy, representing willpower. A person with strong willpower cannot be defeated by nightmares. Willpower energy, like lightning power, is, in a mystical sense, a counter to the power of nightmares.
The power of Emerald crumbled the moment it touched the power of Nightmare. Hal used the power of Emerald to condense a longsword and thrust it fiercely towards Darkseid's chest. Just as the sword pierced through his chest, he suddenly saw a strange light flash in Darkseid's eyes.
Suddenly, the surrounding dream power was stirred up and all of it was absorbed into Darkseid's body, but it could not be integrated with the nightmare power within him or the new god power he originally possessed. Darkseid no longer had the strength to wait for these powers to merge, so he chose the most direct method: to completely detonate these powers.
With a massive explosion that shook the dream dimension, Darkseid's soul in the main universe completely dissipated, and Hal, caught off guard, turned into a white light and returned to the Battle Realm.
With Darkseid dead, both DC and Marvel were exhausted, and the war had reached a point where there was nothing left to fight. Finally, the day to decide the victor had arrived.
Both sides believed they retained the power to tip the scales of victory. In the instant Darkseid died, Stark ascended to the Iron God, countless pieces of information flowing through his eyes, seeing through the rules of the universe, understanding the world's code, and having complete control over all the programs in the universe.
The main universe's Batman wears the Hellbat armor, but unlike the main universe, he has six Infinity Stones embedded in his chest.
After Batman returned from the perilous situation in the Dark Multiverse, despite being severely injured and having made several sacrifices, he brought back news of the middleman who possessed the Soul Stone.
When the middleman learned that all the chaos in the Chaos and Order dimensions was due to the Soul Stone in his possession, he made a decision akin to that of a Cosmic Elder. He had the Dark Multiverse Batman deliver his contact information, and after a deal with the Main Universe Batman, he handed over the Soul Stone to him.
At this point, Batman in the main universe possessed six Infinity Stones, but instead of forging them into a gauntlet, he embedded them into his Hellbat armor. With the power of the Infinity Stones, he also gained power at the pinnacle level of a single universe.
The showdown between Batman with the Infinity Stones and Iron Man, the Iron Man, was almost entirely devoid of any fancy techniques; it was a clash of cosmic rules.
In the pitch-black universe, a giant phantom of Iron Man holds up the Earth in his hands, while the Hellbat, surrounded by Infinity Stones, shimmers with the colorful light of the Infinity Stones.
The main universe's Batman raised a longsword made of light, while the Iron Man condensed information streams into a shield. Both arrived suddenly, and at the moment of impact, everything began to collapse at the point of contact.
Whether it was due to the terrifying power of the clash of rules, or because the administrator Xiu had simply collapsed from exhaustion, in any case, at the moment the two made contact, everyone only saw a flash of white light, silent and unnoticed. After an unknown amount of time, when everyone regained consciousness, they found themselves in the Battle Realm.
"What the hell is going on!" Greed was the first to jump up, shouting, "Why is the power off?! Who won???"
Everyone else was equally confused. They went through all that trouble, only to be told they couldn't watch the ending animation?!
"So who really won? It should be Batman, right? I think his sword went in..."
"So how exactly is victory determined? Does the side that wins simply win the game? Or is it determined by who has more people left at the end?"
"I don't know. Logically, it should be based on who's the last person left, but if we all die, who wins?"
"If we had known, we wouldn't have had this final showdown. We should have sent someone to hide. That way, we could have won, right?"
The superheroes were all speculating, and no one knew who would ultimately win. But when Batman and Stark from the main universe walked into the conference room together, all eyes fell on them.
"Which of you two survived to the end?!"
The two looked at each other and shook their heads simultaneously.
"What does shaking your head mean? Does it mean you're not alive or you don't know?"
“We’re both dead,” Stark sighed. “He used the Infinity Stones to erase my existence, and I modified the program to erase his. So we should have died together, but we’ll have to ask the administrator to find out whose erasure took effect first.”
Hearing him say that, Greed knew it was going to be another massive code conflict. The two administrators were probably completely out of ideas and couldn't come up with any more animations, so they just shut down the system, and everyone went back to base.
"You guys stay here, I'll go check it out," Greed said. After all, he was one of the administrators of the Battle Realm, and he could come and go freely from the boss's office; he had to go see how things went.
Pride went with him too, mainly because if he didn't keep an eye on Greed, he might tamper with the outcome. After fighting for so long, everyone still wanted a fair result.
As soon as Arrogance pushed open the door, he saw a room full of desperate souls. Now he understood what Anna meant by the hellish atmosphere of the "mathematics classroom after final exams."
The God of Stories leaned against the wall, dozing off with his cane; the Transcendent stared blankly at the ceiling; Adam's Court of Life was banging his head on the ground; Lucifer was slumped in his chair like a lump of noodles; Michael and Uriel were overwhelmed by unknown information, with only half of their wings showing; and all sorts of abstract entities were scattered all over the ground, with various M-types crawling all over the place.
He craned his neck greedily to look inside, shouting, "Big boss! Big boss, are you there?!"
First, cross eternity, then move aside annihilation, push aside a bunch of information fragments that came from who-knows-where, and finally find OAA, which has become an indescribable mass, at the very back of the office.
"Good heavens, what's going on?" Greed asked. "Are you alright?"
The other party showed absolutely no reaction, appearing like a jumbled mass of broken spatial fragments. Greed couldn't help but click its tongue in amazement: "Human programmers at most lose their hair, how come these universe administrators can't even maintain their human form?"
Just as he was about to ask more questions, he saw an old man in a suit and top hat appear at the door, marveling at the sight just like him.
"Tsk tsk tsk, how did it get like this? This is so careless. It's just some programming, right? These young people just aren't cut out for it..."
Before he could finish speaking, he saw Greed emerge from the room, and as if he had been choked, he tried to run away, only to be blocked by Arrogance standing at the door.
"Long time no see, God." Arrogance revealed a cold, insincere smile. "Dr. Shostakov sends his regards."
"Uh... haha, all good, all good. Well, I have something to do, I'll be going now." God vanished in a flash.
God's trip wasn't in vain. He first rescued his beloved son Lucifer, and then, perhaps due to the ridicule of his colleagues, OAA finally came to his senses and managed to regain his human form. He then sent all the tormented souls in the room back to their own homes, and the office finally became quiet.
"So who really won?" Greed asked.
“Don’t worry, I’m checking,” Adam said. “You’ve created too many unprecedented ways to use power, and you’ve invoked too many programs that we’ve never even thought of. The entire system’s cache is about to explode. The search system is no longer working properly; I have to check them manually one by one. Go back and wait; you’ll get the results in two hours.”
Having said that, Schiller could no longer ask further. Greed and Pride returned, and faced with the crowd's questions, they had no choice but to tell the truth.
Stark clicked his tongue and said, "I always feel that when we go to war, the most unlucky ones are the administrators. I can't even imagine how many program errors there are to fix."
"It's more of a miracle that this system even runs," Reed said, sitting with his arms crossed. "Who built this system framework? Probably our administrator here, right?"
“It should be God,” said the Batman from the main universe.
"Impossible. The competition venue is on our side. How could the system framework be something your gods built?"
"But I think God's level is indeed stronger than ours..."
"That's easy for you to say when you're not in their shoes. If we went over there for another fight, their administrators would be exhausted just as much..."
Ever since everyone returned to the fighting world, the meeting room has never been quiet; it's been buzzing with discussion. Some are guessing the outcome, some are already reviewing the game, and of course, many have already started shifting blame.
The prime example is the group from the main Marvel Cinematic Universe. The reason is simple: they performed terribly in this war. This can no longer be explained by the universe being too young. Lack of unity is one aspect, but excessive arrogance is the main reason. And precisely because they are too arrogant, no one is willing to admit that it is their fault.
Greed, however, took this opportunity to approach another group of people: the superheroes of the old 616 fusion Earth 1.
Yes, they also participated in the war, but they didn't fight on the main battlefield.
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