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Chapter 4115 MU Superbody Major Event (192)



Chapter 4115 MU Superbody Major Event (192)

Chapter 4115 MU: The Superbody Incident (192)

With the plan finalized, everyone began to act. Just as Nick was about to release the ghost, many people suddenly sensed a violent energy fluctuation emanating from the depths of the Nine Realms.

The beings—Lucy, Batman of Manhattan, Scarlet Witch, and others—all turned to look in one direction. That was where the roots of the World Tree resided.

Almost instantly, a majestic phantom rose from behind the World Tree, and an incomparably powerful energy wave swept across the entire universe. Thor, the God of Light, broke through the extreme barrier of a single universe and became a being of multiverse level.

However, due to the characteristics of the Aesir gods, he merely overdrawn his power by several thousand years in advance, without undergoing a qualitative change, and therefore did not become the "only one." After all, Odin, who had already possessed power for several thousand years, was not the only one.

The upgrade lasted only a moment. Soon, Thor withdrew his power and returned to his peak single-universe level. Even so, he was far more powerful than before. When he arrived at the command center, his entire body radiated an undeniably powerful energy fluctuation.

“Great, we have another powerful ally,” said the main universe Batman.

"But that's not all," Greed chuckled. "The solution to a problem always lies in the smallest details. What is the nemesis of nightmares?"

The main universe's Batman couldn't immediately solve the riddle. But the Arkham Batman, who had wiped out the riddles of the Riddler overnight, immediately gave the answer—"Thunder."

The main universe's Batman suddenly realized. On countless rainy nights, when he was immersed in terrifying nightmares, it was often the sound of thunder from the horizon that would startle him awake.

Thunder, this natural phenomenon that best demonstrates the power of nature and seems to exist specifically to proclaim the wrath of God, is the nemesis of all human dreams.

It might sound ridiculous that a nightmare being interrupted by thunder is such a common occurrence, and it doesn't seem like evidence of the interplay of forces. However, from a mystical perspective, it's not like that. In mysticism, symbolism is very important.

Humans sleep at night, so nightmares possess the attributes of night and darkness; thunder is also more conspicuous at night, yet it is light in the darkness, so it also possesses the attributes of night and light. Both belong to the night, yet one is bright and the other is dark, perfectly counteracting each other.

The Batman in the main universe looks at the greedy man with an expression that seems to say, "So you had this planned all along."

Greed simply smiled at him.

Upon hearing Batman's plan, Thor nodded and said, "No problem. I think if I strike with all my might, I should be able to shatter the barrier of the Nightmare Dimension. Then you can gather your strength and deliver a fatal blow to Nightmare Darkseid."

The main universe Batman nodded. This was indeed better. After all, if too much power was wasted on breaking the barrier, or if the speed of breaking it was too slow, Nightmare Darkseid might escape.

But even after solving this problem, there are still more. The main universe's Batman said, "In this situation, a direct confrontation is not in our favor. It's best to launch a sneak attack. Simply using ghosts to fool Darkseid won't be enough. We need a force to hold him back and make him focus on fighting back before we have an opportunity."

Stark agreed with him, saying, "Otherwise, we can split into two groups, one to keep him occupied in the multiverse, and the other to launch a surprise attack when he's off guard."

Thor shook his head and said, "Without multiverse-level strength, going into the multiverse is suicide. The power there is more chaotic and violent, and there are many mysterious beings and abstract entities. Even I have to be careful, let alone you."

“We’d better find someone who’s naturally at the multiverse level,” the agent said again. “They don’t have to be stronger than Darkseid, but they have to be able to hold him off.”

The main universe's Batman looked at Greed. None of them knew much about the Marvel multiverse, nor what powerful beings existed within it; only Greed knew.

Greed shook his head and said, "Don't rush. Even if we don't look for it, with Nightmare Darkseid's reckless manner, he'll soon run into an opponent."

As he said, Darkseid, who had only recently been promoted and was eager to explore the multiverse, never expected that Marvel's monsters and demons were no less numerous than theirs. Moreover, due to the setting, many multiverse-level beings were quite cheeky, with Adam being the prime example—yes, the "Speedy Guy" who had been busy in the central universe and almost got himself killed.

While Adam the Wizard may not be considered a multiverse-level being, he does possess the Living Tribunal of Adam. As the Living Tribunal, Adam can exist simultaneously in every multiverse; in other words, all Adams in the multiverse are the Living Tribunal of Adam, making him "unique." This is a quintessential example of a multiverse-level existence.

Furthermore, the Living Tribunal is notoriously meddlesome, involved in every event, big or small, in the universe, making it particularly vulnerable to manipulation. Adam's Living Tribunal is even more sophisticated than the Living Tribunal, meddling in even more matters. While idly wandering through the multiverse, he happened to encounter Darkseid, the Nightmare.

Then Adam's Life Tribunal would have to think: Why is your code different from everyone else's? And then think about his boss's recent complaints, so it's because you caused so many programming errors, right?

Adam's existence is somewhat unique; he's not responsible for fixing code, but he's colleagues with beings like Eternity, all under the OAA. Naturally, he has to share the burdens of his boss and colleagues. While he wouldn't directly attack Nightmare Darkseid, he still needs to conduct an investigation. Otherwise, if he recklessly barges in again and causes another massive programming error, wouldn't the big boss go crazy?

So Darkseid was stopped by him, ostensibly for a customs inspection. But the Living Tribunal had no intention of letting him go; once the big boss's project was finished, they would pack him up and send him back to his original world.

That Nightmare Darkseid was definitely out of the question. He was hesitant to fight, but he could certainly escape. This guy was incredibly slippery; wherever there was nightmare power, he could move freely. Having previously invaded several universes with nightmare power, Nightmare Darkseid simply abandoned his original body, reborn from nightmare power elsewhere, and vanished in a flash.

Adam's Living Tribunal made Darkseid realize that the multiverse was teeming with powerful beings, far beyond the control of a newborn like him. The saying goes, "Better to be a big fish in a small pond than a small fish in a big pond." Rather than be a nobody in the multiverse, it's better to return to your own universe and wield immense power.

Darkseid the Nightmare is eyeing the main Marvel universe because, from a multiverse perspective, the main universe is quite unique. Since his opponent is the main universe's Batman, he naturally needs to control the main universe to bring his rival down.

Little did he know that his reckless actions in the multiverse had also made him a target of another multiverse-level being: the will of God.

The term "divine will" might be unfamiliar, but the name Iron Man, the mechanical overlord, or Computational Iron Man, is instantly recognizable. In various power rankings, Computational has never fallen out of the top ten, and is consistently ranked in the top five. Iron Man is merely a sub-subject of the divine will, demonstrating the immense power of the divine will.

The will of the gods has reached the end of another path for electronic life, namely "infinity." Electronic life forms like Jarvis are moving closer to intelligent life in order to get closer to the creator; but the will of the gods has abandoned the creator and is running wildly in the opposite direction, only increasing in weight but not in height, expanding infinitely horizontally, possessing countless threads and countless sub-entities, which is also another kind of power.

The will of God and Darkseid had no connection, so he wouldn't normally be targeted. However, Iron Man, the mechanical overlord, had a conflict with Ultron Zero and was chasing Ultron Zero in the multiverse when he bumped into Darkseid, who was also traveling in the multiverse.

Previously, Ultron Zero had already decided to participate in this battle; to be precise, he was determined to eliminate the Ultron here and become the only one in the multiverse.

He was indeed strong enough, having already succeeded in many universes. However, because many superheroes went to the central universe to participate in the battle, few people paid attention to him, which made him even more arrogant. As a result, he ran into a brick wall and ran head-on into the mechanical overlord Iron Man.

In terms of pure programming, he certainly couldn't win, but Ultron Zero had an incredibly powerful body—a body that Stark and Doom, two top scientists, had crafted for him with all their wisdom and by sourcing exotic metals from another world. Strong hardware is truly remarkable.

Of course, this at best prevented him from being instantly killed when he collided with the mechanical overlord Iron Man; in reality, he was still no match for him, so he could only flee for his life across the multiverse. While running, he bumped into Darkseid, the Nightmare.

Actually, Iron Man, the mechanical overlord, had no real grudge against Ultron. It was just that Ultron's destruction of Ultron caused too much of a commotion, interfering with some of Iron Man's actions, which is why he intervened. However, after encountering Darkseid, the will of God clearly became more interested in Darkseid.

This all begins with the universe inhabited by the will of God. In the story of *Venom: The Final Chapter*, artificial intelligence rules the universe, and Venom is the only rebel. However, his rebellion fails, and he ultimately sacrifices everything to create a pocket universe, resurrecting all the life he remembers within it. The will of God is awestruck by this magnificent feat and ultimately chooses to preserve this universe.

However, as mentioned before, the development of the Pocket Universe has its limits. Even with weapons like the Computational Element, the Venom Universe created by Venom has inherent flaws and can never become a complete universe. If this continues, it will likely disappear soon. The will of God has been searching for a way to complete the universe, and the power of dreams is one of his alternative solutions.

However, he was no match for Doctor Strange, the Dream Force; the two were practically evenly matched in terms of power rankings. He had originally planned to have a serious talk with Doctor Strange, the Dream Force, but after encountering Darkseid, he realized he could settle for less – if he couldn't handle Doctor Strange, the Dream Force, surely he could handle this mere Nightmare Force?

He didn't know that Darkseid was created by Doctor Strange, who possessed the power of dreams. He only knew that the power of nightmares and the power of dreams were similar, and that he might be able to use them as well. So, he followed Darkseid to the main Marvel Universe.

When Nightmare Darkseid saw Iron Man, who was glowing blue, appear in front of him, he didn't take him seriously. Just as he was about to say something, what came into view was the fist of the mechanical overlord Iron Man, as big as a sandbag.


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