Chapter 741 Xisorn, I'm here to negotiate!
Chapter 741 Xisorn, I'm here to negotiate!
Chapter 741 Xisorn, I'm here to negotiate!
Peter Parker, we want you to know what you've done.
Peter had just awoke from the Holy of Holies when he heard those words. The arrow had taken such a heavy toll on his body that he lost consciousness after only seeing the sky at the edge of Hell return to normal. When he awoke and sat up, he heard a familiar voice.
"Oh, you're awake. The problem isn't completely solved yet... but it's probably solved. So you should be able to get some rest now."
Unfortunately, the person guarding the bedside wasn't a girl, but Iron Fist Daniel Rand. Peter sat up and realized he was still wearing Spider-Man's costume.
"How long was I unconscious?"
"Actually, it's only been three hours, not long."
Peter rubbed his head, thinking, "What about Velasco? Is he solved?"
Ironfist said the fight was still going on, but Sithon had already retreated from the border of hell, and Velasco had lost all his magic. He had injured himself with his own weapon and was now wandering around like a stray dog.
As for Iliana's own demon child form, she ran away after that sword strike, but she definitely didn't leave the borders of hell.
After hearing about the current situation, Peter thought about it for a while and still found it very strange.
Using the power of Sithon's essence to stack up a bunch of buffs and then shooting Sithon with an arrow, is that all? This seems unbelievable. Peter doesn't know what this arrow represents, but considering that Strange never told anyone about Sithon's arrival or anything else related, if scheming against Sithon was Strange's plan from the beginning, then he has kept it a secret from the entire team.
Furthermore, it put the entire team in danger, because if they weren't careful, they could be wiped out, or even worse.
Moreover, the information just now seemed to have been given to him by the Spider Gods. The Black Emperor Spider-Man had sent him a message through the Anti-Venom suit, telling him the truth about why Strange needed Peter: it wasn't that he had no other means to stop Sithon's arrival; on the contrary, he wanted to bring about Sithon's arrival and use Peter's abilities to connect the Web of Fate, making the Spider Gods desperately restrain Sithon.
Combined with what she said to Iliana and Elsa, in short, there were far too many things beyond the plan, and Strange didn't mention any of them.
And why did he shoot that arrow himself?
Condensing magic into an arrow and firing it is actually a rather low-level spell. Its true power ceiling is determined by the various magical forces attached to it. Therefore, theoretically speaking, whether it's Strange or I who fire the arrow, the effect isn't significantly different; the only difference is that Strange couldn't infuse the power of the Web of Fate into it. But can such insignificant power as the Web of Fate really have enough to affect anything?
"You mean, Strange went through all that trouble just to shoot Sithon? It looks more like a provocation. I don't even know why Sithon left."
Peter asked Iron Fist, who was silent for a moment before asking Peter in return, "If Strange was just trying to provoke Sithon, how would Sithon have reacted? So I'm more inclined to think it wasn't that, although I also think it's too simplistic. The rift hadn't closed yet, but Sithon didn't try again."
"So that arrow must have contained a lot of information, but we don't know what that information was that made Sithon decide to leave. Could it be that Strange was threatening Sithon, saying that if he didn't leave, the Vishanti would come and attack him?"
For some reason, Peter suddenly recalled a scene from the MCU movie Doctor Strange, where he ran over to Dormammu and shouted, "I'm here to negotiate!" The Time Stone is indeed in Strange's possession. But can the Time Stone affect Sithon?
So Peter asked the most crucial question.
"Where are the Strange men?"
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The Blinking Realm is a dimension created by Sithon after he left the original Earth, and it is also a manifestation of his own will. Here, all the elements that existed on the original Earth are randomly piled together in a completely illogical state.
Heraclitus of ancient Greece argued that fire and all things could transform into each other; the original state of the world was fire, fire transformed into all things, and all things transformed back into fire. This might be wrong on Earth 616, but it is true in the realm of shimmering—Sithon represents the concept of fire, and everything in the entire shimmering space is a manifestation of his will and power; he is also the reflection of all reality here.
"And this reality is the pursuit of chaos... As far as I know, Gaia pursues life, Oshutu pursues order, and Set pursues corruption. Only you, Xisorn, pursue even greater power."
Strange appeared in the Blinking Realm, a place not only of chaotic reality but also home to all the monsters created by Sithon. Numerous monsters surrounded Sithon, but Strange completely ignored them. Peter Parker's final arrow not only struck and wounded Sithon but also revealed a coordinate, a location.
And so he appeared here.
Strange glanced at the green ring on his hand, took a deep breath, and then stepped forward to Sithon's altar: "Sithon, I'm here to talk..."
The next moment, Strange was left with nothing but his feet. He shook his head helplessly when he saw his own feet in front of him. At the same time, one of the werewolves standing nearby spoke.
"The Infinity Stones can only be used within their own universes, while the Glint Sphere transcends any single universe."
"The realms of the four ancient gods were all constructed using the matter and power of the primordial Earth, because they were also part of the primordial Earth. As for me, I come from Earth 616, the Supreme Universe, the Main Universe, the universe that retains the strongest power of the primordial Earth."
Therefore, the Infinity Stones from Earth-616 can still be used here, although their power is greatly reduced, but it is enough to allow Strange to run rampant here.
However, this is not enough to drag Sithon into the time loop, because he himself is an abstract entity that exists non-linearly.
"Then," the other vampire asked, "what are your bargaining chips, mortals?"
"The end is near, and you know that better than we do, great... evil god. And you've already realized how much we have up our sleeve with that arrow."
"We just need to leave them undisturbed and let them grow."
(End of this chapter)
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