Chapter 114 Thanos's grandfather?
Chapter 114 Thanos's grandfather?
Chapter 113 Thanos's grandfather?
Hanlu stood up, gave the main seat back to Doctor Strange, and walked to the middle of everyone.
With a gentle flick of the finger, golden cosmic energy instantly pulled everyone into a dazzling starry sky.
"For some reason, I have learned many of the mysteries of the universe, but I am not in a hurry to go into details."
We are now facing a terrifying enemy. Let's first divide the entire universe into several special tiers.
First level: Surface level.
This level generally refers to superheroes from Earth or other planetary inhabitants, or superhumans with special abilities among the planetary inhabitants.
They elevated themselves to a level that even conventional civilizations couldn't overcome, through their bloodline or intelligence. Take the Hulk, for example.
Banner, dressed in the corner, glanced at everyone's gazes sweeping over him, raised his hand slightly, and smiled—a rare occurrence—attempting to ease the tension.
After all, he thought the Hulk was really terrifying, but it turns out he can only be considered a surface-level threat?
"Don't underestimate yourself, Doctor. Your contributions to the gamma field are unparalleled, and if the Hulk is angry enough, he might be qualified to fight against an even higher-level enemy."
Next, we will determine another level: the Heavenly Father level!
This is the pinnacle that can be reached under normal circumstances on a conventional scale in the universe, and it is generally composed of gods from various pantheons.
For example—Thor and his father Odin, both of whom are at the level of the Celestial Fathers.
Loki glanced at his older brother.
The other person seemed to feel no joy at the evaluation; instead, they looked ashamed.
He salvaged some things, but also lost a lot.
Despite his already ambitious aspirations, he still lost in this rescue attempt!
However, when Hanlu mentioned him, Thor still raised his head, his somewhat gloomy eyes carrying a hint of anger towards his enemies, or perhaps towards himself.
Yet, there was also a pleading quality in those eyes—
He really hoped that the Cold Dew season could come again, just once!
But Hanlu continued speaking—he wanted everyone to understand the seriousness of the current situation.
"But on a cosmic scale, the Celestials are indeed very powerful; they can even destroy planets, create suns, and shake black holes."
Even among the cosmic gods, most members are only at this level.
As Hanlu explained, she pointed at the two Eternal Clan members next to her.
The two were somewhat proud, but Hanlu had something left unsaid. For example, the cosmic gods in these parallel universes, although generally at the level of God Fathers, were mostly in civilian positions. If they were military officers, they might be even more powerful.
But if we examine the original members of the Celestials on a cosmic scale—
They are all multiverse-level beings.
"When we look upwards again, we call those deities who exist independently of the universe but still depend on this world for survival, the single-universe level."
Almost every one of them occupies an important position of power in the world, or is a combination of pure power, and each of them has a long history that can be traced back to ancient times.
And now, we need to face such a top-tier, absolute powerhouse.
The first Eternal! An ancient being, millions of years old! The God of Time! Thanos's great-great-grandfather! Uranus!
After speaking, Hanlu turned her gaze to the two Eternals beside her. The main reason she had called them here was to find out what exactly Uranus was in this universe.
After all, even the Eternals had become mechanical life forms, so he really couldn't be sure if some of his information matched up.
After all, it's about parallel universes and the multiverse.
However, the two Eternal Clan members were somewhat embarrassed by Hanlu's question.
Icarus looked directly at his leader, Ajax, since he was a military general, not good with words, and completely unaware of this long history.
As for Doctor Strange, he looked around—
Why does he feel that according to this scoring standard, even he himself can only be considered as a surface-level expert?
It seems Thanos can only be considered a surface-level threat, right? Then what about all these people present—
Doctor Strange glanced at the shimmering, sun-like Cold Dew before him, then at John beside him, whose light was restrained, and finally at Thor, the God of Thunder, who resembled a raging thunderstorm—
He could understand those, but could someone tell him about this thing next to him that looked like thousands of suns had exploded at once?
What is that?
Yes, that's right. Bob, who had shed his original flashy gold uniform, was now looking around with some curiosity, especially at the strange cosmic artifacts around him—
Despite Doctor Strange's prior warning, he still wanted to take out a couple of items to play with.
As for the tension surrounding the Cold Dew solar term —
To be honest, Bob, who now feels invincible, is truly fearless.
He's incredibly brave!
He even considered telling Hanlu directly that he should go and fight her, promising to beat her to a pulp and get all the revenge Thor had suffered.
That's just how proud he is!
So here's the question: why didn't Hanlu let Bob go and fight the other side?
There's no way around it; being a true Easterner, he worries about defeat even before winning, and then he makes all the necessary preparations—that's his philosophy.
The idea of having your side single-handedly compete with the opponent to see who is better is bullshit. Who the hell would treat this kind of trump card play as a regular tactic?
Why fight one-on-one when there are so many people?
Why rush in blindly when we can gather more information?
The advantage still lies with me.
Honestly, after countless times ganging up on the other side only to get beaten up in return, Hanlu is increasingly skeptical of her so-called "advantage" —
I wouldn't say I'm terrified, but it's always good to be prepared.
But these two young Eternals, each averaging ten thousand years old, shook their heads in utter bewilderment at this ancient being from a million years ago.
I don't know, I've never heard of it, I don't know.
"Okay, everyone, we need some information—what's this guy up to? What's he doing on Earth? And your arm."
Although Hanlu had roughly understood the other party's intentions through his own pieces, he still needed the other party to say it out loud and tell others.
He's not a charlatan who knows everything—although in a sense, he does have some inside information.
Thor slowly raised his head, and only then did everyone realize that the once young and vigorous Thor now exuded an air of old age.
His somewhat weathered eyes, along with his graying hair and unkempt beard, made him look like a homeless beggar on the street, but the flow of divine power within him was absolutely genuine.
He said he wanted to put everything back on track.
He has "slaughtered" Sowerling, and he has also "slaughtered" Asgard.
Now it's Midgard's turn—that is, Earth, and then the Omnipotent City.
He said he was time, he was eternity, he—”
"Wait, what did you say he is?"
Hanlu felt as if she had grasped something important, and instantly stopped Thor, making him stop.
He said he was time, he was—
Thor carefully considered every word he had uttered, confirming that he had not misheard or misspoke—
"Is he eternal?!?" ×2
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