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Chapter 4027 MU Superbody Major Event (107)



Chapter 4027 MU Superbody Major Event (107)

Chapter 4027 MU: The Superbody Incident (107)

"What the hell is that?!" Even the Green Lantern from the main universe couldn't help but curse. Even standing on the outskirts of the Andromeda Galaxy, he had to look up and stare at the magical statue that had fused countless powers. The beholder that already looked enormous and terrifying seemed to be able to be grasped in the palm of this statue.

"Are you kidding me? Who's the demon among you?!" The Green Lantern from the main universe couldn't help but say to the Batman from the main universe in the earpiece, "If this guy had gone all out during that battle, none of us would have escaped."

“Then he must have a reason why he can’t go all out.” The main universe Batman said slowly, his tone relatively calm, but his heart was not as at ease as he appeared.

He knew he had been tricked. Just moments before, he had found clues on the interstellar internet.

It was no secret that the three great empires had suffered a crushing defeat in their invasion of the nine great realms. The news had spread far and wide throughout the central universe. Even the three great empires couldn't suppress it all.

However, there is not a single word on the interstellar internet about how this war actually started. Almost everyone believes that it began as minor skirmishes, but the two sides eventually became enraged, leading to such a tragic situation.

But the main universe Batman discovers that the beginning of this war has been deliberately concealed. Especially the initial confrontation in the Shi'ar Empire's capital star system, Feathered Star, is extremely scarce online, with not a single clear shot. It must have been erased by someone.

When Batman learned that Earth in this universe could directly perform faster-than-light travel at a planetary level, he understood that someone had deliberately erased this information in order to conceal Earth's mobility and cause the enemy to make mistakes in their deployment against Earth.

The main universe's Batman fell for it. Before making this arrangement, he had certainly investigated the solar system, not only sending the Flash to check it out, but also gathering a large amount of information himself on the cosmic internet. But there was no information indicating that Earth could move.

This proves that the other side must have the ability to control the interstellar internet and completely erase certain reported information. Considering what Batman from Arkham said earlier—that Jarvis in this universe is a top-tier cybernetic life form—Batman from the main universe roughly understands what's going on.

Actually, it's not entirely fair to blame the main universe Batman for being careless. He did anticipate that the other side might use cyber lifeforms to cause trouble, such as hacking into command systems or altering important information to mislead them. The main universe Batman also considered that all the information he had gathered from the interstellar internet might have been deliberately released by Jarvis, so he didn't treat this information as a primary reference, but instead specifically sent the Flash to investigate.

However, even if Batman from the main universe were incredibly prescient, he wouldn't suddenly realize that humans in this universe had modified Earth and then taken it with them.

In fact, even now, the main universe's Batman has doubts about this. Because in his view, how could this possibly happen unless everyone on Earth and all the superheroes have gone insane?

Batmen's reasoning requires logic, but the idea of ​​installing an engine on Earth and sending it roaming the universe is simply beyond the realm of human comprehension. Nothing requires such a capability to solve, nor should anything place such a risk on humanity.

It's important to understand that the vast majority of humans cannot survive in space, and even if they could, they wouldn't last long. If Earth were to explode, humanity would truly face extinction.

Furthermore, theoretically speaking, this isn't scientifically sound. Leaving aside how an Earth that's moved away would handle temperature and tides, what about the solar system's gravity? The solar system isn't truly stationary; it revolves around the galactic center at a certain speed, carrying the planets along with it. If Earth moved away, wouldn't the other planets be affected? How would that be resolved?

The main universe's Batman certainly knows Magneto is involved, so these things might not be a problem. The problem lies in why Magneto would help. As someone who understands magnetism and magnetic fields better than any scientist, he shouldn't be unaware of the risks involved. Why would he even consider helping?

The Batman of the main universe increasingly felt that the universe inhabited by Greed was just as insane as he was. Either Greed drove the central universe mad, or the central universe drove Greed mad; in any case, like father, like son, a global phenomenon of widespread mental instability. If he were an alien, he would designate the entire galaxy as a mental asylum. And if the galaxy was Arkham Asylum, then Earth was undoubtedly the Joker. Asgard wasn't much better; at least it would have to be a Bane—connected, all connected.

The main universe's Batman tapped his head. Having spent so much time in this universe, he was starting to go a little irrational; his thoughts were running wild like a runaway dog.

The main universe's Batman took a deep breath. He knew that his strategy of "besieging Wei to rescue Zhao" might not work.

Because most demons are interested in Earth itself, they have no interest in the solar system and would not wreak havoc in a solar system without Earth. Instead, they will definitely chase after Earth. However, they may not be as fast as Earth, and whether they can catch up is another matter.

Earth itself is like a berserker with the physique of an assassin. It looks like a small room, but if you rush up and kick it a couple of times, a whole truckload of bread-like people will rush out and beat you up.

The Demon God is out of the question; now it all depends on the performance of the three great empires. Batman from the main universe once again logs onto the interstellar internet to begin searching for detailed information about the previous battle.

In truth, he didn't understand how the armies of Asgard and Earth could have completely annihilated the main forces of the three great empires.

Anyone with war experience understands that even in modern times, with its many devastating weapons, completely annihilating an army is extremely difficult. Many battle reports referring to "annihilation" mean destroying the enemy's organizational structure, not literally killing every single soldier; even capturing all prisoners is very difficult.

At the technological level of the three great empires, complete annihilation was even more unimaginable. Their faster-than-light warp systems were ubiquitous; any device could perform warp jumps, some even possessing individual soldier warp systems. Under such circumstances, how could not a single member of their main force have escaped?

Previously, the main universe's Batman believed that this might be information deliberately altered by Jarvis for strategic intimidation. But now it seems that this may not be the case; the outcome of that battle was not changed, but something must have happened during the process that they were unaware of.

After some deduction, the main universe Batman felt that what happened in the middle could not have been a conventional weapon used by the enemy, otherwise Apokolips would not have been able to withstand it, and the enemy would have already resorted to a strong offensive.

Since there isn't one now, it suggests that this event might be somewhat accidental, or it could be a one-time use weapon. Therefore, the conventional armed forces of the three great empires can still cause them some trouble.

Batman's judgment has always been accurate. Asgard is indeed in a bit of a mess right now. The Kree Empire and the Skrull Empire are no longer holding back; they're targeting Asgard head-on.

Even more critically, these two empires are mechanical civilizations, and mass-producing armies is commonplace for them. Despite the significant losses of their main forces last time, their core territories remained untouched, and their mines and factories were unharmed. Given their technology, rebuilding their strength would be incredibly easy.

Moreover, in order to avenge their grievances, they have entered a state of wartime mobilization. This time, they have mobilized more troops than before, and there is a continuous stream of troops rushing here. They are determined to make Asgard pay the price.

"How is it?" Thor from the main universe asked Steve, who had walked into the central universe. "I saw online that the Nine Realms are surrounded."

“I suppose so,” Steve replied. “They’ve blocked the main exits of the Nine Realms and are now preparing to detonate dimensional bombs. Once a breach is created, they will launch a direct attack on Asgard.”

Thor from the main universe took a deep breath and said, "Can we really withstand it?"

"Don't worry, with Odin and Thor working together, their individual mechanical units are just cannon fodder. Frigga and the magicians of Vanaheim have already gone to provide support, and Loki and the Frost Giants have gone as well."

"Frost Giants?!" Thor from the main universe exclaimed in surprise. "They're willing to come to Asgard's aid?"

"This isn't a matter of willingness. Once Asgard is destroyed, can other nations remain unscathed? Besides, Loki is the prince of the Frost Giants, with a natural right of inheritance. He has never given up control of the Frost Giants, and he still has a group of supporters."

Thor, the god of the main universe, breathed a slight sigh of relief. He crossed his arms and said, "Batman is indeed powerful. Even if we win against the all-out attack of the two empires, Asgard will need some time to recuperate, and it will be difficult for the superheroes to get support from the gods again."

Steve didn't refute it, because it was indeed the truth. Fighting the three great empires head-on without casualties was absolutely impossible. Once there were casualties, rest and regrouping would be necessary. Odin and Thor would likely find it difficult to spare the resources to support this side.

For the superheroes, this is equivalent to losing a regular army capable of holding off the enemy on the front lines. While Batman's Green Lanterns have suffered some losses, they are still a well-organized force and can regroup after a short rest; they might even be ready to rejoin the fight now.

Modern warfare, though complex, is essentially a turn-based game. It's about leveraging your strengths to exploit the enemy's weaknesses, strategically timing your attacks, and employing a "Tian Ji's horse racing" strategy (a classic Chinese military tactic). Whoever can deploy the most decisive forces on the battlefield simultaneously will win.

Previously, their regular army was more organized and stronger than the enemy's, giving them the advantage in regular army clashes and leading to a victory. But Batman turned around and eliminated their entire regular army. Now, it's not a matter of the enemy being stronger or weaker, but rather that the enemy has something we don't, making the upcoming battle likely to be very difficult.

"The Green Lantern Corps has moved," Professor X's voice suddenly rang out. "Three Green Lantern fleets are heading towards your unit. Be sure to prepare your defenses."

Steve's heart skipped a beat, but he quickly relaxed. He wasn't afraid of Batman coming; he was afraid of him not coming. Batman was indeed trying to capitalize on their lack of a regular army to regain the upper hand.

"Get to the war room!" Thor from the main universe grabbed his hammer and ran out, turning back as he ran to say, "We have to take the initiative this time and keep them outside the base's defenses. If they break through, the consequences will be unimaginable!"

The group ran very fast, but when they arrived at the war room, there were only a few people there, except for Coulson and the rest of the Avengers who were reassembling their equipment.

“They’ve all set off,” Coulson said. “The battle plan remains unchanged; we’re still on a full defensive posture. You all get to your positions.”


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