Chapter 918 Every cosmic crisis is a response from superheroes using fresh...
Chapter 918 Every cosmic crisis is a response from superheroes using fresh...
Chapter 918 Every cosmic crisis is a path paved with the blood of superheroes.
The Mother of the Multiverse angrily peered into the corner of the trans-temporal reality, wanting to know which bastard was so bold as to dare to attack her from behind and ruin her plans.
In an instant, her gaze tore through the layers of veils laid down by the treacherous villain who was secretly plotting against her, revealing the true nature of the person she was hiding.
Oh, she saw it.
They were originally malevolent nobles, filthy minions under the Void Hand. In essence, these malevolent nobles were no different from the Legion members created by Perpetua using human and Martian DNA; they were extensions of the Void Hand's will.
Damn it...
The Mother of the Multiverse was enraged, but she remained rational, clearly understanding that in her current state, retaliating against the Void Hand was impossible, and that the Void Hand's actions were in her own best interest.
For this demon king from outside the DC universe, it was impossible for him to simply look at the accompanying image and launch a counterattack. His previous cooperation with him was merely because he believed Perpetua had the ability to create chaos throughout the DC multiverse, making his invasion easier. But now…
This is the perfect time.
The Mother of the Multiverse originally wanted to see if there were any other despicable rats besides the evil nobles, but then her eldest son, the Anti-Monitor, kissed his mother's face hard with his fist.
"You! How dare you..."
In an instant, the Mother of the Multiverse's furious curses thundered as she suddenly grabbed the Anti-Monitor's face:
"What more could you possibly want? What gives you the audacity and shame to do such a thing to me?"
What awaited her was a watchful, malevolent gaze... He calmly watched his mother, though the murderous intent in his eyes was almost overflowing.
"It's time to end this, my mother," he said, then turned his terrifying gaze to the tiny figure held in the palm of the Mother of the Multiverse, Kara, the supergirl from before the Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Supergirl Kara and The Flash Barry Allen were two crucial nodes preventing the Anti-Monitor from completely escaping from the upstream of the Hypertime Stream. Now that The Flash is dead, a portion of the Anti-Monitor's power has been unleashed.
If all the deaths of Supergirl from before Infinite Crisis are gathered together, then the history of Infinite Crisis's Anti-Monitor being defeated will be erased, at least in the reality created by Papetua.
"Kara El, I am the Anti-Monitor. I'm sorry, you've been dragged into a future you know nothing about."
"Shut up!"
The multiverse's mother, Papetua, punched her son in the face, then turned to tell Supergirl Kara:
"Don't listen to anything he says!"
"Your heart will guide you, Kara, the inspiration of destiny stretches from the most distant ancient times of Kryptonians to the present day."
The World Forger raised his head, his gaze piercing through the heavy curtains, and saw the Endless Family's destiny raise the heavy Book of Destiny, the chains binding him firmly to the place of destiny rattling loudly.
At that very moment, as he held up the book, history seemed to unfold simultaneously on the pages of the Book of Destiny. He then rubbed his fingers together and turned the book to the next page.
The words spoken by the anti-surveillance activists were drawn on it.
Fate reads it word by word.
"The Anti-Monitor said, 'Every cosmic crisis is paved with the blood of superheroes. This time is no different, Kara.'"
The Fate Reader saw a look of horror and shock on Supergirl Kara's face.
He continued reading:
"The Anti-Monitor continued, 'In the future, I was supposed to unleash a massive crisis in the DC multiverse, and you and The Flash, Barry, were the ones who stopped me. But now, the DC multiverse faces an even more terrifying enemy, so it has to even reverse my history of failure to unleash my prime to help it fight this more formidable adversary.'"
The fate of the Endless Family turned another page, revealing Papetua's face twisted with rage. This cruel expression softened as he turned to Supergirl Kara: "Don't believe him. You've seen those smooth-talking supervillains. The Anti-Monitor is one of the greatest threats to this universe. He…"
"What am I? I was born of you," the anti-surveillance agent said. "And another thing."
He paused, then said, "I won't argue with you, Mother. You've misunderstood."
The anti-monitor grinned maliciously: "Dear Mother, in the days you were away, the DC multiverse you created has become a well-functioning super system."
The underlying logic you originally prepared for this universe—the logic that would transform it into a war engine—has been completely adapted by the DC multiverse itself. Therefore, my mother, who just came down from the wall, actually knows absolutely nothing about what the DC multiverse is, even though you created it.
Fate saw the Anti-Monitor say this, and then he saw two clouds floating above the head of the Multiverse Mother, Papetua, in the Book of Fate, representing the thoughts she was having.
"Listen carefully, Kara, follow your own guidance. I have great faith in the self-regulating abilities of the DC multiverse, and you will eventually realize who is truly trustworthy between me and my mother. Because you are Supergirl Kara, you bear the important responsibility of helping me increase my power to fight against Mother of the Multiverse."
On a whim, Kara asked his question.
"What responsibility?"
"die."
The anti-surveillance agent said, "It's the simplest thing, something a beginner could do."
The supergirl lowered her head, her body trembling slightly.
The anti-surveillance advocates are telling the truth; everything they say is true.
This is what fate told Supergirl.
He held the enormous Book of Destiny, saw himself cleave a small portion of space, and then saw himself transform into a phantom, appearing beside Supergirl.
And at the very moment he appeared there, Supergirl could hear fate whispering in her ear.
That rigid storyteller, that insidious tragedy-making expert, that wailing DC multiverse, that fate that hastens the hero's death, that inescapable future, that controversial reality, that crisis that hasn't even had time to react.
They both addressed the Supergirl, saying:
"die."
(End of this chapter)
UGB