Chapter 4006 MU Superbody Major Event (86)
Chapter 4006 MU Superbody Major Event (86)
Chapter 4006 MU: The Superbody Incident (Eighty-Six)
In the real world, a fraction of a second later, Thor from the main universe regained consciousness. He first let out a long sigh, complaining about the inhuman torture he had suffered in the mental world. But soon, his desire for victory took over. He immediately followed the method Professor X had taught him, slowly concentrating his attention and guiding his divine power to build a shield around his mental world.
The Martian hunter aboard the Green Lantern spaceship quickly frowned. Hal looked at him and asked, "What's wrong?"
“The intrusion is starting to become more difficult,” said the Martian Hunter from the main universe. His brow was furrowed, as if he were searching for something. After a long while, he shook his head and said, “He used divine power to defend his mental world. But this is not his fighting style; there must be a master guiding him.”
“Professor X must have intervened,” Hal said. “But he could have attacked you directly to protect Thor. Why didn’t he?”
Martian Manhunter from the main universe thought for a moment, then said, "That's the better way. Only when Thor learns how to resist mind intrusion can he focus on offense rather than defense when Professor X's power is needed."
"If he attacks with all his might, how confident are you that you can stop him?"
“Not a single one, actually.” The Martian Hunter from the main universe shook his head again and said, “He is a specialist in psychic abilities, unmatched in this area. More importantly, I suspect they have a psychic amplifier. That thing must be ridiculously large and incredibly powerful. If it were to go all out, even Apokolips’s shield might not be effective.”
Hal's eyes widened instantly. They dared to launch such a full-scale attack because they were certain Apokolips was a safe rear base, allowing them to retreat and resupply at any time. But if Apokolips wasn't safe, where would they rest and regroup?
“Don’t worry, Batman definitely has a backup plan,” Martian Manhunter from the main universe said. “After that evacuation, the Flash from your universe never showed up again. I guess Batman might have sent him on some reconnaissance and destruction mission, maybe even targeting mutants.”
His words only made Hal's heart race again. He said, "But Barry is still so young, he's only been an intern for a short time, and mutants are incredibly dangerous. Can he really do it?"
"The Flash in your universe is different from those in other universes. Not only are his abilities different, but he's also much more mature in his mindset. If a mission is far beyond his capabilities, he won't go and risk his life. Don't worry."
Hal was far from at ease. If it weren't Barry from his universe, it would be fine, but if it was Barry, it was like dropping a fully ignited nuclear bomb into a swarm of nuclear bombs. Even Barry himself might not be able to fully control that power; sending him to deal with mutants made him fear that the universe was too stable.
"Fire!" Hal ordered again. "Launch another round of suppressive fire to force those ordinary Asgardians back and buy more tactical space for our teammates!"
The Green Lantern Fleet immediately opened fire again. Countless energies began to surge across the battlefield, forcing even the Asgardians to avoid their onslaught. They retreated slightly, but Thor refused to back down.
"Where are the mages?!" Thor from the main universe roared again, "The essence of a counter-encirclement is a fucking pincer attack from both inside and outside. If the people inside don't fight back, we simply can't push in!"
"Don't count on mages." A voice appeared in Thor's ear in the main universe. In a flash of light, Loki appeared beside him, twirled her staff in her hand, and said, "Those useless trash should have been mostly wiped out in the first round of artillery fire. I will attack from the inside out with His Majesty the God-King later; that will be the real start of the counter-encirclement."
"You're insane!" Thor from the main universe stared wide-eyed at the girl in front of him. "Your brother's insane too! Not only did he go alone, but he also had to bring you along. I bet when you get back, Frigga will break his legs!"
"You're so snobbish." Loki glanced at him lightly, then disappeared again.
Thor took a deep breath, about to say something, when he suddenly realized: they were now on a battlefield amidst heavy gunfire. When Loki appeared, the Green Lantern Fleet's second salvo hadn't even finished. How did she get in?
You should know that when facing the first salvo, the entire space was filled with turbulent energy, and the mages couldn't open a stable teleportation portal, otherwise they would have run away long ago.
This must be Batman's tactic. They dared to target such agile sorcerers because they were certain that the saturation attack of the Green Lantern energy could completely disrupt the energy field, destroying and pushing all other energies to the edge, artificially creating an energy void that would prevent the sorcerers from escaping. Otherwise, he wouldn't have used this tactic at all.
And the results were indeed impressive. Green Lantern energy is the most stable energy on the emotional spectrum, which is the main reason why the Green Lantern Corps is significantly larger than other legions. Compared to the ragtag energy of the mages, which seems to have been borrowed from somewhere, this unified energy easily creates an energy field, thereby repelling other energies. If the energy level isn't significantly higher, they might even be completely annihilated. It can be said that the Green Lanterns won because of their superior training, while the mages lost because of their disorganized and disorganized nature.
With that thought, Thor in the main universe raised his hammer again and shouted, "Everyone, listen to my command! Keep pushing forward! Push forward at all costs!!!"
The other Thors around hesitated for a moment before turning their heads to look, but seeing the resolute expression on the face of the main universe Thor, they gripped their hammers tightly and charged forward despite the barrage of fire.
This would greatly increase their divine power consumption, and might even injure them, making their fight against the enemy a battle of attrition. However, Thor from the main universe knew very well that in a counter-encirclement tactic, the window of opportunity to break through the enemy's formation through a combined internal and external attack was extremely short. If the internal conflict erupted before the external battle lines had been pushed in, then the battle would certainly be lost.
"Asgard has never been afraid of sacrifice." Thor from the main universe unleashed another bolt of lightning, roaring, "Long live the Allfather!" before leaping into the green light energy field.
He first swung his hammer and sent Wonder Woman flying, then broke through the lightning barrier created by Shazam. Next, he fought three opponents alone, knocking two of them away with a full-force charge, before being hit in the side by a laser beam of green energy and flying away.
Thor from the main universe groaned, but seeing the approaching Lasso of Truth, he rolled away to dodge Wonder Woman's attack and then threw Mjolnir in that direction.
The warhammer, imbued with the power of thunder, struck Wonder Woman head-on, causing her to stagger. Wonder Woman's shield was also depleted, and her body was paralyzed by the thunder.
Thor from the main universe scrambled to his feet and charged over, punching her away. After retrieving his hammer, he dodged the gunner's attack to the left, then forcefully hurled Mjolnir towards the nearest Green Lantern ship. The hammer smashed through the cannon's muzzle, causing a laser beam that hadn't even been fired to explode, leaving the Green Lanterns inside severely shaken.
The Thor in the main universe seemed to have suddenly realized something, and he shouted again, "Everyone, switch targets to the spaceship! The power of lightning can disrupt the stability of the Green Lantern's energy! Shoot down the spaceship first!!!"
He reasoned that since Loki could move freely on this battlefield, she must know the situation here. She could decide when to launch a central attack based on the current situation on the main battlefield, and they should be cooperating with her. Therefore, even if it took time to dismantle the spaceship, it shouldn't lead to any coordination failures.
Moreover, these spaceships are a major problem. If they are not dismantled, it will be difficult to push the battle line forward. Even if it is pushed forward, it will be attacked from behind, and then it will become a counter-encirclement.
Without hesitation, the other Thors and Asgardians began hurling weapons at the Green Lantern fleet, with those nearby leaping onto the ship's sides to smash them. The brute force of the Asgardians severely impacted the Green Lanterns and Martian Manhunters inside the ship.
"Abandon the ship," Hal said as he flew out of the spaceship. "Recover the energy and engage them in a direct confrontation. We can't let them advance any further!"
Without hesitation, the Green Lanterns dismantled the spaceship just as the Asgardians were about to destroy it, recycled all the Green Lantern energy into their bodies, and then used their energy advantage to continue fighting the Asgardians.
"Damn it," Thor cursed from the main universe, realizing that the enemy wasn't just any ordinary well-trained force; it was a regular army, and a battle-hardened elite unit at that. Asgard had truly met its match today!
In reality, there are very few regular soldiers among superheroes; most fight independently and have no concept of teamwork. Even when they manage to assemble, they often operate independently, react slowly to orders, and occasionally question their commanders.
Take Wonder Woman in the arena, for example. They appear to be part of a team, but in reality, they're all fighting their own battles. While they occasionally lend a hand, there's no coherent tactical support or cover. The commander clearly can't give them orders; to be precise, he can only issue broad commands like attack or retreat, with absolutely no room for micro-management.
On their side, they only brought Asgardians with them when they came. Although they were not elite troops from the central universe, but just ordinary troops, they were perfectly capable of obeying orders and unconditionally following the commander's commands.
Thor in the main universe initially thought this would be an advantage, but he didn't expect to run into a regular enemy army. And judging from their appearance, the enemy was also used to space warfare. With the advantage of coordination gone, he had no choice but to launch a direct attack.
"All under my command!" Thor, the god of the main universe, raised Mjolnir high. "For the Allfather, for Asgard! Forward!!!"
The Asgardians launched another attack, their last chance, as the battle had dragged on and everyone's divine power was dwindling.
However, the situation is far from optimistic, as the Green Lantern Corps decisively abandoned their ships, allowing the energy to flow back to themselves, leaving them fully charged and completely suppressing the enemy with energy. Hal's defenses are also impenetrable, preventing the front line from advancing an inch.
Thor, watching from the main universe, was frantic with worry, practically cursing as he fought. That damn commander on the other side, with his energy dominance and the situation looking great, wouldn't budge an inch—he was like a thousand-year-old tortoise, a ten-thousand-year-old turtle. With such patience, why didn't he become the President of the United States?!
With another swing of the hammer, Thor from the main universe clearly felt his arm losing strength. His divine power was already depleted, and he was currently only holding on thanks to his divine body.
But just then, that annoying Martian hunter thrust his sword at him again. Thor's vision went black instantly. Without his divine power to defend himself, and already in a state of anxiety and frustration, he fell directly into the Martian hunter's trap and was almost about to lose consciousness.
"Damn it," Thor cursed from the main universe. He mustered all his willpower to keep his eyelids open for just one more second.
But in that very second, he saw the endless light spreading from the center of the battlefield.
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