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Chapter 4048 MU Superbody Major Event (128)



Chapter 4048 MU Superbody Major Event (128)

Chapter 4048 MU: The Superbody Incident (128)

Spider-Man focused his attacks on Arkham Batman. Schiller, firing his laser gun around, was ignored. The laser gun barely hit Spider-Man, but it could sever their webs, rendering them unable to fight in the air. Fighting Arkham Batman on the ground was like infantry charging into a tank.

Although Spider-Man appears to be the tank in terms of stats, Batman from Arkham is a game character. Once his health bar is up, he can unleash a combo that kills him instantly, with each execution animation being unique.

The Spider-Men gradually realized this wouldn't work, so some of the more resourceful ones decided to deal with Schiller, who was causing trouble. The result was that every Spider-Man who came screamed, and eventually they all obediently went back to fight Batman.

The Spider-Men's plan was brilliant. They outnumbered their opponents, and a war of attrition would surely wear them down. Besides, they had reinforcements; if they could hold them off until even stronger reinforcements arrived, victory would still be theirs.

To avoid being caught out, the Spider-Men were less willing to trade blows like before, and basically took turns harassing the Spider-Men, but never dared to get too close.

Even so, two Spider-Men were still captured by Arkham Batman. One had his neck broken, and the other was almost cut in half at the waist. Both of them turned into white light.

Moreover, as the fight progressed, the Spider-Men realized something was wrong: "How come this guy doesn't seem to get tired at all?!"

Spider-Man's harassment isn't just harassment; after all, their strength far surpasses that of ordinary people, and a casual collision can have the force of a train. In this situation, the physical and mental exertion required for combat is incomparable. For an average person to fight for half an hour is considered an amazing feat of stamina.

But even after they besieged Batman Arkham for over an hour, he showed no signs of exhaustion, still throwing fast punches and powerful kicks, and delivering a twelve-hit combo while airborne.

Although Spider-Man provides timely rescues, he also gets injured. So far, four or five Spider-Men have broken ribs, and one has been slashed on the back with three long cuts by brass knuckles and is about to bleed to death.

Fortunately, they had healing potions brought from the central universe command center, which could sustain them for a while. The healing potions were excellent in every way, but the biggest problem was that they couldn't be taken consecutively, otherwise the effects would diminish significantly, and there was also a certain risk of turning them into lizards.

This medicine is only suitable for recovery during post-battle rest, not for emergency recovery during combat. Although there are other medicines for emergency recovery, there is no such miracle drug that can be used without limit and has absolutely no side effects.

"Damn it!" Gwen Spider-Man was knocked away again. She cursed, but still got up from the ground.

Her disadvantage is that she's lighter than the other Spider-Men, making her too easy to be knocked away. Although her spider hairs help her grip the ground, if she's stuck to it, her bones are more likely to be shattered by the impact.

"Hey! Here!" The main universe Spider-Man tossed her another vial of the potion. Gwen's Spider-Man stuck it into her arm, feeling the throbbing bone gradually heal.

But she suddenly felt an itch on her neck, and when she reached out to touch it, she found extremely rough textures, like those of a reptile.

"Hiss..." Gwen Spider-Man gasped, knowing he couldn't use the potion anymore, or he'd turn into a Gwen Lizard.

"My God!" Another Spider-Man landed on the ground, rolled twice, got up covered in dirt, and limped over, saying, "This guy is a monster! He's stronger than a Tarantula! My back..."

As the Spider-Man of the main universe watched his companions dwindle, his anxiety grew. Spider-Man excelled in close combat but lacked ranged attacks and lethal methods, making him a perfect counter to enemies like Batman from Arkham, leaving them reeling.

After receiving Spider-Man Noir's distress call, the main universe Spider-Man volunteered to lead the team to wash away the shame of the main universe, but he did not expect to run into a tough obstacle.

But thinking about it, it makes sense. If they weren't incredibly unlucky, they wouldn't have had the chance to be in this main universe.

The main universe Spider-Man gritted his teeth again and charged towards Arkham Batman. He feigned a frontal attack, but as he got close to Arkham Batman, he flipped in mid-air and landed behind him, grabbing the man's cape and ripping it off forcefully.

Spider-Man's strength is considerable; he pulled Arkham Batman back several steps. Seeing an opportunity, the main universe Spider-Man swung his cape, grabbed it, and threw Arkham Batman into the air.

He stuck himself to the wall on a spiderweb and kicked at Arkham Batman. But at that moment, Arkham Batman shifted to the side in a completely physics-defying manner.

Even Spider-Man in the main universe couldn't stop his momentum while in the air. He kicked out and ended up right in front of Arkham Batman, who was then grabbed by the neck by the floating Arkham Batman.

"No!!!" The other Spider-Men were horrified.

Batman from Arkham could have snapped Spider-Man's neck in the main universe, but after grabbing him, he slammed him to the ground.

The main universe Spider-Man tumbled more than ten meters away, and in his peripheral vision, Arkham Batman landed slowly, his clothes slightly dirty.

This guy can obviously fly. The Spider-Man from the main universe even wanted to laugh a little. He'd initially thought the portrayal of Batman in *Gotham Travels* was somewhat artistically exaggerated, but now it seemed it wasn't artistic enough!

Even Spider-Man from the cinematic universe was stunned: Wait a minute, how can Batman fly? He didn't seem to have this ability before, did he?

Batman's cape fluttered without wind, and the magical light flashing in his eyes shone brightly in the dim mine.

He simply took one step forward, and within two seconds, all the Spider-Men were on the wall. Gwen Spider-Man grabbed the main universe Spider-Man, and the movie Spider-Man carried Spider-Man Noir. If they could pass through walls, they would have already run out of Centaur by now.

Even if Schiller couldn't read minds, he could hear their inner wails: Help! Someone opened a server! Where's the administrator? Where's the server owner? You'd be a fool not to ban them?!

Just then, the sound of engines came from the top of the cave entrance. Schiller looked up and saw dozens of mechs slowly descending, almost filling the entire upper space of the cave, followed by three Iron Man figures with glowing chests, and then two teams of Fantastic Four.

“That’s quite a move,” Schiller couldn’t help but exclaim. “It seems they’ve made up their minds to keep us in Centaurus.”

Although the number of personnel may seem small, Tony Stark and Reed Richards are both research talents. In the eyes of the command center, they are the most precious treasures, a trump card that should never be used except in the last moment. The fact that five or six of them were sent at once shows that they are determined to fight to the bitter end.

Schiller then looked at Arkham Batman, unsure whether he was part of the vanguard or if he was the only reinforcement. If it was the former, that would be fine; if it was the latter, a fierce battle was definitely in store.

Iron Man landed, and one of them opened his mask, clearly wanting to say something. Just then, a huge magic circle lit up on the circular, hollow ground—Constantine had made his move!

Instantly, a magical storm swept through the entire void, all electronic devices were impacted by the energy, and the mechs that hadn't yet landed were blown askew on the spot.

One of the mechs was blown off and slammed into the wall, but don't forget Spider-Man was still hanging on the wall. The mech crashed into one of Spider-Men, and then the two of them fell down together, landing on Spider-Men below. The two of them and the mech rolled together in a heap.

Schiller, who had moved to the side at top speed, immediately spotted the opening. Before his roll was even finished, he fired a shot in that direction, which produced a white light. He fired another shot immediately afterward, but unfortunately, it missed. The Spider-Man hanging above him was pulled back by the Spider-Man's webs.

But looking at the horde of enemies before him, Schiller was still a bit worried. If this melee broke out, he would be the one at the biggest disadvantage. After all, his shield had already been destroyed by Spider-Man, and there was no time to replenish it. At most, he could only withstand one more hit, and once he was caught in the area-of-effect damage, he could go back to the fountain.

Schiller's mind raced. Staying here and fighting them was pointless and wouldn't offer much help to Batman Arkham. He had to come up with another plan.

Schiller's mind raced, and he quickly came up with an idea. Leaning against the edge of the hole, he spoke to Batman Arkham through his communicator: "Can I borrow the Batmobile?"

Arkham Batman didn't respond for a while, and Schiller thought he hadn't heard him. Then, after a long pause, he said casually, "You mean, you want me to fight all these people with my bare hands?"

Schiller knew, of course, that Arkham Batmobile was outrageous, and that man and vehicle in perfect harmony would certainly give them a better chance of winning. But he was now looking for the power that would decide the outcome, and it would be too slow to run out on his own; he needed a means of transportation.

However, he didn't need to drive too far; he could simply use the Batmobile to navigate the complex mines back to the surface, since the stealth fighter they had brought was still intact. Travel on the surface could be completely handled by the stealth fighter.

In the end, Arkham Batman chose to give him the Batmobile. Schiller didn't say much; the best way to express gratitude was to get back to work.

He sneaked out the way he came. Because the magical storm had caused great chaos, the Spider-Men were busy rescuing people, the Iron Man team was busy adjusting their suits, and the Fantastic Four were looking for the culprit. So no one paid attention to him, and he easily arrived at the entrance to the cave in front of the hollow.

He retraced his steps and found the Batmobile on the other side of the mine tunnel. After getting in, he activated the Batmobile's magic mode, which allowed him to become invisible and pass through walls.

Flying upwards like this, they wouldn't have to navigate those winding mine tunnels anymore, and they reached the surface in less than two minutes. He sent a message to Arkham Batman, who immediately recalled the Batmobile. Schiller only knew that by now, the mine would probably have many more steel speed bumps, spider speed bumps, and four-in-one speed bumps.

Boarding his small spaceship, Schiller didn't delay and flew upwards to the planet's containment layer. The police ships were indeed still there, hovering silently; the Interstellar Security Committee agents were likely still searching the ground.

Schiller knew they hadn't returned because he had told them before that Thanos had taken over the matter. As the newly appointed Chief Executive, he was a hot commodity, and if one could impress him, a promotion would be just around the corner.

These people didn't know what the white light represented, and they wouldn't leave until they found Doctor Strange. One of the ships used for the blockade was a mothership, which Schiller had seen when leaving the Interstellar Security Committee's port; this mothership was his target.


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