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Chapter 4046 MU Superbody Major Event (126)



Chapter 4046 MU Superbody Major Event (126)

Chapter 4046 MU: The Superbody Incident (126)

Schiller jerked Constantine aside, narrowly avoiding the bullet to the head, but the bullet still managed to strike Constantine's shoulder. Schiller raised his gun to return fire, but Spider-Man Noir nimbly dodged it. Scarlet Spider lunged at him using the alleyway wall as cover, but Schiller dodged again, activated his laser dagger, and slashed at Scarlet Spider's arm.

Spider-Man Noir reached out, and black spider silk shot out from his wrist, sticking directly to Schiller's arm. Schiller was pulled off balance, and his dagger went astray.

Schiller tossed the dagger into his other hand, cut the spider web, and stabbed at Scarlet Spider's lower abdomen again. Spider-Man Noir, however, raised his gun, and a bullet struck Schiller in the side.

Schiller grunted, but his movements didn't stop; instead, they became even faster, slashing the Scarlet Spider's thigh with his blade. The laser-cut wound didn't bleed due to the extreme heat, but it emitted a burnt smell.

Scarlet Spider-Man didn't scream; he simply took a step back in silence before throwing another punch.

Schiller bent down to dodge, then thrust again towards his chest. He dodged to the side, but Schiller kicked him in the side, and another laser beam forced Spider-Man Noir back. Spider-Man Noir took two steps back and fired another shot, but Schiller didn't dodge at all, chasing after Scarlet Spider and stabbing him in the abdomen. The wound was long and deep, with his intestines sticking out.

“Kane!” Spider-Man Noir shouted.

But Scarlet Spider seemed oblivious to the pain, kicking Schiller back and then delivering a punch. Schiller couldn't dodge completely and was sent flying. The shield flashed brightly, but shattered in an instant.

"Cough cough..." In that instant, Schiller's left ribs were almost all broken, and several of them must have pierced his lungs. He immediately felt a suffocating sensation, like drowning.

In an instant, he shot out like a train, crashing directly into Kane's chest. Instead of sending him flying, he grabbed him, pinned him to the ground, and plunged a knife into his heart.

"Do not!!!!"

Kane the Spider-Man instantly transformed into a streak of white light. Spider-Man Noir fired three shots in quick succession, but Schiller neither dodged nor evaded, even though one of the shots had pierced his heart. His life support system issued a piercing alarm, yet he still charged towards Spider-Man Noir at a speed imperceptible to most.

Spider-Man Noir's spider senses went off, but the alley was too narrow; he had nowhere to hide and could only try to fly by clinging to a wall with his webs. But Schiller simply reached out and threw his laser dagger, severing the webs.

The next second, he slammed Spider-Man Noir into the wall.

"boom!"

"Well!!!!"

Spider-Man Noir also broke his ribs, and his injuries were no less severe than Schiller's. The two Spider-Men who were being held back by Constantine using various magic and gadgets rushed over to help, but this gave Constantine the opportunity to pull Schiller out.

Blood foamed from Schiller's mouth as he choked on the blood and could no longer breathe. Constantine quickly pulled out the Eye of Agamotto; a flash of healing white light, and Schiller breathed a sigh of relief.

At this point, the two sides had switched positions. Schiller and Constantine arrived at the alley entrance and ran out quickly, with Spider-Man continuing to chase after them.

Captain Universe caught up quickly, but just as he was about to stop the two, numerous spaceships appeared in mid-air to block their path. The ships bore the same design, suggesting they belonged to the same company, and their cannons were aimed directly at several Spider-Men.

"Intruder! You have trespassed on private property. Please leave immediately! Intruder! You have trespassed on private property. Please leave immediately!"

The spaceships gathered in greater and greater numbers, eventually filling the entire sky, each with its cannons aimed at several people. But Schiller and Constantine managed to escape.

Spider-Man Noir cursed, called Captain Universe back, and said, "There might be their reinforcements in this tower. Don't force your way in, let's go back first."

Captain Universe glanced at the central tower with some reluctance. In fact, destroying these ships and the entire building would be a matter of minutes for him, but on the one hand, he was not some evil demon and would not do such a thing as massacre; on the other hand, the command center also required them to keep a low profile and pay attention to the social impact.

The Spider-Men retreated, and Schiller and Constantine were also feeling unwell. Time had been limited, the treatment wasn't complete, and after all that running, Schiller felt like he was about to lose his lungs.

"Cough cough cough!!!" Schiller coughed violently, then gagged, spitting out some blood clots he had swallowed earlier, his entire respiratory tract feeling like it was on fire.

Constantine, unusually, grinned and said, "How does it feel? Congratulations on experiencing the daily life of a lung cancer patient."

Schiller pulled out a syringe and injected himself with morphine. After the pain reliever took effect, he felt a little better, but he was still completely out of breath and even walking was difficult.

If the Spider-Men hadn't been completely unaware of his intelligence and hadn't insisted on fighting him head-on from the start, and if Spider-Man Noir hadn't had to use his revolver—which, while not lethal, was powerful enough to inflict enough pain on Schiller—to buff him, they might not have been able to escape, let alone kill a Spider-Man.

Although the results were impressive, Schiller couldn't help but curse inwardly: "To have such strength even with Spider-Sense, and to shatter a fully charged Kree soldier's shield with a single punch while heavily injured, God really put effort into the artwork but filled in the numbers with his feet!"

Little did he know, Spider-Man Noir was also cursing. He had never seen anyone survive a direct punch from Spider-Man, let alone someone who turned around and rammed into Spider-Man, almost breaking him apart!

Schiller took five shots from him! Five shots! And yet he still managed to slam him against the wall?! Does that make sense?!

Schiller stood there for a while, feeling slightly better, and then took a step forward. The next second, everything went black.

When he woke up again, he was already lying in a hospital bed. The dark-haired Constantine stood by the window, talking to the blond Constantine. Schiller sat up in bed and found that the pain and suffocation in his chest had completely disappeared.

“Oh, you’re awake.” Constantine from the main universe walked over and said, “Don’t worry, it’s safe here. Tolos has arranged the best wards for you, and you should recover soon.”

"Tolos is the owner of the central tower?"

"That's right, he's also one of the investors on this planet. But he's out on business and not here for the time being. But it's safe here, and Batman should be able to find you soon."

Schiller checked his pockets; thankfully, the Infinity Stones were still there. Meanwhile, the dark-haired Constantine seemed still reeling from the shock and hadn't quite recovered.

After Constantine from the main universe left, the black-haired Constantine sat down beside Schiller's bed and said, "You know that Tolos... I mean... ah..."

“Don’t be surprised, there’s more to come,” Schiller said, shaking his head.

“He really is an octopus,” Constantine emphasized. “Just an octopus! A real octopus!”

"I understand." Schiller got out of bed and threw back the covers, then said, "I'm afraid we won't be able to stay here for much longer."

"why?"

"Among the Spider-Men who came, there's a formidable one; you've dealt with him before. In order to capture us, he'll definitely go to the owner of the central tower, and that octopus probably can't beat him."

Will he hand us over?

“We’d better leave on our own, otherwise Constantine from the main universe won’t be able to survive here.”

Constantine could understand the logic behind this. Although Constantine in the main universe had a somewhat ambiguous relationship with that octopus, the saying goes, "All the world's hustle and bustle is for profit," and Tolos's ability to become the boss of the black market must be driven by profit.

Once the Spider-Men realize they can't force their way in, they'll definitely report to command center. Command center will then coordinate, whether through the Sanctum Sanctorum or by leveraging their connections in Asgard, and will soon contact Tolos, demanding that he hand them over.

Tolos couldn't afford to offend humanity just because of his relationship with Constantine from the main universe. After all, humanity had just won a great victory and was riding high. A powerful figure like Captain Universe was still on his planet. Even for the sake of his own life, he had to comply.

Constantine in the main universe will definitely try to stop him, and the two may fall out. However, Constantine in the main universe is staying here to help Batman fish and gather intelligence. Tolos is a very useful helper.

If things fall apart because of this, the real loss will be to Batman's intelligence resources, and in the end, they will definitely be handed over, at which point there will be no hope left.

So it's better to recover quickly and run away, so that there's no conflict between the two of them and there's still a chance of survival.

So the two hurriedly went downstairs again, but this time, they got a spaceship from the central tower. This spaceship had stealth capabilities, so they could use it to go to the other side of the planet to hide.

As for why they didn't leave directly, it's because the Interstellar Security Committee's blockade hasn't been lifted yet, and this small spaceship doesn't have a warp drive. Even if it tried to escape, it wouldn't get very far, so it's better to find another place to hide.

The other side of this planet is not a bustling market, but an intricate mine, but its resources were exhausted many years ago, and no one goes there anymore.

This is exactly the hiding place that Schiller and Constantine need. They must stay here until the blockade is lifted, or Batman finds their exact location and sends reinforcements.

The two crawled into the mine tunnels and descended. The tunnels were so complex that neither knew where the next path would lead. They wandered through the mines, eventually losing all sense of their location.

Meanwhile, the Spider-Men had caught up. This time, it wasn't through spider-sense, but because Scarlet Spider Kane had a special ability called the "Kane Mark." Anyone he touched would have a handprint left on their body, and others with spider-sense could use this handprint to sense the location of the other person.

When Schiller killed Kane, they had physical contact, and Kane left a mark on his arm. So even though the spaceship flew in stealthily, it was still clearly visible to Spider-Man.

Schiller felt increasingly uneasy as he walked, because he felt a faint burning sensation in his left arm. When he rolled up his sleeve, he saw a spider-shaped mark.

"What is this?" Constantine asked.

"Damn it," Schiller cursed. His information was also somewhat lacking. The Mind Tower's memory bank contained too much information about Spider-Man, mainly because there were too many Spider-Men. He had been running for his life and hadn't had time to look at it. Moreover, Kane's ability was quite obscure; it seemed to have only been mentioned once in the comics.

"Your tattoo?" Constantine noticed a line of small writing on Schiller's arm. He then asked, "What does it mean?"

Schiller didn't answer him, but quickened his pace, but Spider-Man was much faster than them through the mine tunnels. They had just rounded a bend when they saw light ahead, but it was too late to turn back; the evil Spider-Man had already blocked their path.

Constantine raised his crossbow. Schiller also drew his sidearm from his waist. The two stood back to back in the dark mine tunnel.

"Weren't you curious about the meaning of tattoos?"

"What is it?"

"A desperate battle with no way out."

But at that moment, the mine tunnel where Ghost Spider-Man was located was suddenly illuminated as if it were daytime by a light.

"boom--"

The familiar roar of an engine filled the air. With a loud "bang," the evil Spider-Man was sent flying.

A menacing black car stopped at the intersection, its metallic boots striking the ground, the bat emblem flashing coldly.


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