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Chapter 102
Marvel: Start Signing in with Megatron Chapter 66
Martin was unfazed.
Actually, when Wanda went berserk back then, countless Transformers on Cybertron were wiped out. It was only thanks to Martin using the Time Stone to reverse time that he saved them all.
"Hmm?"
Martin suddenly looked up.
Everyone, both humans and Transformers, also turned their heads, their expressions changing drastically. The Transformers, in particular, found their internal energy monitoring systems in disarray. The power index emanating from afar was already beyond their ability to measure.
In the distance, at the edge of the universe, and in the unknown domain beyond that edge, endless golden light emerged. As it flickered, a terrifying might erupted, instantly sweeping across countless universes!
Martin even witnessed with his own eyes how, in many neighboring universes beyond this one, some unfortunate ones were directly annihilated on the spot by this terrifying fluctuation!
Roar!
A faint, angry roar echoed, transcending countless laws, heard by many powerful deities.
All beings present had solemn expressions.
The Five Great Creation Gods acted directly, beginning to use their own power to stabilize this universe, striving to quell the terrifying aftermath.
It was easy to imagine the horrific war that had erupted in the multiverse beyond this universe, rendering the universe itself so fragile.
Martin revealed his gauntlet, activating five Infinity Stones simultaneously. He began to stabilize the violent trembling of this universe, repairing the crumbling laws one by one. This was nothing to him.
But even so, a large number of planets were still completely destroyed by this aftermath.
"There's a result."
Martin said indifferently, gazing into the distance.
All the top deities of the universe now had solemn expressions mixed with panic, looking in a certain direction.
Boom!
A massive gap was torn in the universe's barrier, seemingly by an unknown entity.
A golden figure crashed in sideways, covered in terrifying wounds that even the laws couldn't prevent from being corroded.
This golden body, once radiating nobility and infinite grandeur, now drifted helplessly through the dark expanse of the universe, devoid of any life.
Chapter 129
The Living Tribunal died yet again?
When he saw the Living Tribunal's corpse drifting in the depths of space, Martin's body stiffened, and his eyes suddenly sharpened.
Marvel's Iron Rule: Small matters, Galactus dies; major matters, the Living Tribunal dies.
The Living Tribunal was now a corpse, sacrificed successfully. This was undeniably a multiverse-tier major event, no doubt about it.
"Whose deity's corpse is that?"
The numerous Transformers present gazed at the starry universe, looking at the golden corpse where the divine radiance had faded. Despite being riddled with scars and deceased, it still exuded majesty and nobility.
"The Living Tribunal, arguably the strongest fighter in this current universe. If even he is dead, then things are truly difficult."
Martin gazed into the distance, his expression growing serious.
The power of the five Infinity Stones enveloped Martin, granting him immense capabilities. He took a single step, and in the next second, he appeared beside the Living Tribunal's corpse.
Cosmic gods arrived one after another.
They first eyed Martin warily, giving him a wide berth, then carefully observed the Living Tribunal.
Seeing the black, squirming things covering the Living Tribunal's massive corpse, all the deities felt their scalps tingle.
"This is black magic condensed to its extreme. Chthon did this."
A Celestial approached for a closer look, muttering this, then cautiously extended a mechanical finger to touch the residual power on the Living Tribunal's corpse. The next moment, it was swallowed by this terrifying force.
Its entire body was engulfed by horrific black magic, and before it could even let out a scream, it was completely corroded away.
"What a pity..."
Martin murmured, looking somewhat regretfully at this overly curious Celestial. In truth, the moment he saw these Celestials, the Allspark within Martin stirred restlessly, truly intending to rush over and vitalize these beings into his own Transformers.
After all, these Celestials possessed mechanical bodies, making them naturally susceptible to Martin.
Ultimately, Martin suppressed this restlessness and refocused his attention on the Living Tribunal. The remaining Celestials felt the pressure on them lighten as the fierce gaze shifted away.
"Even the Living Tribunal is dead. It seems Chthon has deployed His true form," Oblivion muttered.
The many cosmic gods' expressions turned grave.
The God of Dark Magic, the God of Chaos, the multiverse-tier Chthon—the terrifying pressure emanating from Him suffocated these cosmic gods.
The Five Great Cosmic Entities were alright; they were merely a group of avatars of their true forms, so dying was of no consequence.
However, the other cosmic gods all had ashen faces, filled with even more panic. They had no avatars; their own bodies were their true forms, so dying meant truly dying.
As for their variants in other parallel universes? Those were just variants, not their true selves.
"We must find a way to stop that terrifying demon god, Chthon! The Living Tribunal is dead, but we still have the Five Great Creation Gods; we can certainly stop him..."
"Regrettably, we are no match for Chthon."
Eternity spoke directly, shattering many people's illusions.
Gradually, some gods shifted their gaze to Martin.
"You possess five Infinity Stones, becoming the first being since this universe's creation to hold so many Infinity Stones..."
"Get lost. I don't need anyone to tell me what to do."
Martin's voice was indifferent, his attention more focused on the Living Tribunal.
The Collector, who had spoken, choked, harboring great resentment in his heart but daring not utter a word.
Because Martin would truly kill him on the spot, and the Elders of the Universe wouldn't stand up for him.
All the gods fell into immense unease and panic. Some were already calculating how to escape. As long as they were fast enough to quickly flee this universe and go to another, they could still live well, at least survive.
If Chthon set His sights on them, their fate might be worse than death itself.
Martin gazed at the Living Tribunal's corpse, silent for a moment. Just as he was about to use the Space Stone to move the body, the corpse began to collapse. Countless black magic emerged from within, and after utterly annihilating the Living Tribunal, it began to spread wildly.
Martin rapidly retreated, instantly unleashing a divine radiance that shattered all the black magic that had assailed him.
He looked around, watching the chaotic scene of numerous cosmic gods scrambling amidst Chthon's lingering black magic, and immediately shook his head.
"What do you plan to do?"
Death quietly appeared beside him, still in her mature and graceful form, now staring at him with wide eyes.
Martin said indifferently, "Of course, I'll do it my way. Or do you have a better plan? Tell me."
Death chuckled softly, covering her mouth, but her eyes clearly held a deep chill: "Chthon is a vicious entity; the universes He has destroyed are simply countless. And the only reason He does these things is for entertainment. He most enjoys seeing countless lives wailing under His shadow. Our universe being targeted by such a terrifying demon god is not a good sign."
"Martin, I am Death itself. My death is of no consequence, but can you die?"
Death chuckled softly and departed, fading into the distance.
The other four Creator Gods also glanced at Martin, their gazes profound.
"You have a chance to save this universe. If you truly succeed, without a doubt, you will become the darling of the entire universe. In the future, everything in this universe will be yours; you will truly be able to achieve whatever your heart desires."
Eternity murmured this, then also departed.
Soon, only Martin remained. His gaze was profound as he stood silently in the vacuum, watching the endless stars, observing the joys and sorrows of billions of lives.
"Hmph, they're treating me, a conqueror, as a savior?" Martin scoffed.
His willpower was even stronger than the Infinity Stones. No person or god could make him waver. If he decided to do something, it was undoubtedly because he himself had a need to do it.
"Chthon, the exalted multiverse-tier god..."
Martin smiled, truly smiled. This was his first opportunity to directly face a multiverse-tier combatant. Although the shadow before him seemed insurmountable like a giant mountain, if Martin was determined to cross it, he would find every way to do so.
He collected the Infinity Stones for this very purpose.
"Those cosmic gods think I'm collecting the Infinity Stones to dominate this universe... What's the point of being a mere overlord of one universe? Any random ripple from the multiverse could wipe out both the individual and the universe. Such an overlord is worthless; they all underestimate me too much."
Martin's smile broadened. He took a single step, and in the next second, he was within the Domain of the World Tree.
What's the meaning of being an overlord of just one universe?
Becoming the overlord of the entire multiverse — *that* has some appeal!
Therefore, it was time for the sixth Infinity Stone to reveal itself.
Martin slowly turned his wrist. The Time Stone lit up, beginning to alter the entire World Tree's timeline!!
Chapter 130
All the gods saw him too lowly, applying their existing perspectives directly onto Martin, once firmly believing that their horizons were the limit of what Martin could perceive.
However, from the very beginning, Martin had never considered them his goals. These cosmic gods were merely small pebbles that Martin had set his sights on. If they weren't paving the necessary path for Martin's advance, he wouldn't even bother to look at them.
At this moment, Martin overlooked the entire World Tree, slowly extending his hand.
The Time Stone suddenly glowed, instantly enveloping the localized time of the entire World Tree. Then, Martin began to activate the power of the Time Stone, furiously altering the World Tree's timeline!
All time flowed, and countless life forms within the World Tree's system rapidly shifted as if on a fast-forwarded videotape. At this moment, the chasm-like difference between gods and mortals became even more pronounced.
"The Nine Realms aligning is the moment the Aether appears in the world..."
Martin continuously corrected the timeline, finally freezing time at the exact moment the Nine Realms aligned. However, what replaced Asgard was precisely Cybertron.
Instantly, the fluctuations of the Aether suddenly erupted.
In the depths of the universe, the Dark Elves, who were already overwhelmed by the Living Tribunal's death, abruptly paused their movements at this moment, turning their heads in shock toward the World Tree.
"What happened? Why is there a presence of the Aether..."
"There's no mistake. Our monitoring equipment has reacted, but it's not the time for the Nine Realms to align at all! Unless..."
Malekith's expression was grim, tinged with the pain of losing his race's holy relic: "Unless Martin directly used the Time Stone to forcibly alter the timeline, but how could he know that the Reality Stone was within the World Tree?"
No one could answer his question.
Hum!
The instant the Nine Realms aligned.
With a loud bang, a peculiar frequency suddenly burst forth, and the nine great worlds began to resonate imperceptibly, as if opening a portal.
The fluctuations of the Aether emerged, instantly perceived by Martin.
"Excellent, the last Infinity Stone..."
(end of chapter)
Martin was unfazed.
Actually, when Wanda went berserk back then, countless Transformers on Cybertron were wiped out. It was only thanks to Martin using the Time Stone to reverse time that he saved them all.
"Hmm?"
Martin suddenly looked up.
Everyone, both humans and Transformers, also turned their heads, their expressions changing drastically. The Transformers, in particular, found their internal energy monitoring systems in disarray. The power index emanating from afar was already beyond their ability to measure.
In the distance, at the edge of the universe, and in the unknown domain beyond that edge, endless golden light emerged. As it flickered, a terrifying might erupted, instantly sweeping across countless universes!
Martin even witnessed with his own eyes how, in many neighboring universes beyond this one, some unfortunate ones were directly annihilated on the spot by this terrifying fluctuation!
Roar!
A faint, angry roar echoed, transcending countless laws, heard by many powerful deities.
All beings present had solemn expressions.
The Five Great Creation Gods acted directly, beginning to use their own power to stabilize this universe, striving to quell the terrifying aftermath.
It was easy to imagine the horrific war that had erupted in the multiverse beyond this universe, rendering the universe itself so fragile.
Martin revealed his gauntlet, activating five Infinity Stones simultaneously. He began to stabilize the violent trembling of this universe, repairing the crumbling laws one by one. This was nothing to him.
But even so, a large number of planets were still completely destroyed by this aftermath.
"There's a result."
Martin said indifferently, gazing into the distance.
All the top deities of the universe now had solemn expressions mixed with panic, looking in a certain direction.
Boom!
A massive gap was torn in the universe's barrier, seemingly by an unknown entity.
A golden figure crashed in sideways, covered in terrifying wounds that even the laws couldn't prevent from being corroded.
This golden body, once radiating nobility and infinite grandeur, now drifted helplessly through the dark expanse of the universe, devoid of any life.
Chapter 129
The Living Tribunal died yet again?
When he saw the Living Tribunal's corpse drifting in the depths of space, Martin's body stiffened, and his eyes suddenly sharpened.
Marvel's Iron Rule: Small matters, Galactus dies; major matters, the Living Tribunal dies.
The Living Tribunal was now a corpse, sacrificed successfully. This was undeniably a multiverse-tier major event, no doubt about it.
"Whose deity's corpse is that?"
The numerous Transformers present gazed at the starry universe, looking at the golden corpse where the divine radiance had faded. Despite being riddled with scars and deceased, it still exuded majesty and nobility.
"The Living Tribunal, arguably the strongest fighter in this current universe. If even he is dead, then things are truly difficult."
Martin gazed into the distance, his expression growing serious.
The power of the five Infinity Stones enveloped Martin, granting him immense capabilities. He took a single step, and in the next second, he appeared beside the Living Tribunal's corpse.
Cosmic gods arrived one after another.
They first eyed Martin warily, giving him a wide berth, then carefully observed the Living Tribunal.
Seeing the black, squirming things covering the Living Tribunal's massive corpse, all the deities felt their scalps tingle.
"This is black magic condensed to its extreme. Chthon did this."
A Celestial approached for a closer look, muttering this, then cautiously extended a mechanical finger to touch the residual power on the Living Tribunal's corpse. The next moment, it was swallowed by this terrifying force.
Its entire body was engulfed by horrific black magic, and before it could even let out a scream, it was completely corroded away.
"What a pity..."
Martin murmured, looking somewhat regretfully at this overly curious Celestial. In truth, the moment he saw these Celestials, the Allspark within Martin stirred restlessly, truly intending to rush over and vitalize these beings into his own Transformers.
After all, these Celestials possessed mechanical bodies, making them naturally susceptible to Martin.
Ultimately, Martin suppressed this restlessness and refocused his attention on the Living Tribunal. The remaining Celestials felt the pressure on them lighten as the fierce gaze shifted away.
"Even the Living Tribunal is dead. It seems Chthon has deployed His true form," Oblivion muttered.
The many cosmic gods' expressions turned grave.
The God of Dark Magic, the God of Chaos, the multiverse-tier Chthon—the terrifying pressure emanating from Him suffocated these cosmic gods.
The Five Great Cosmic Entities were alright; they were merely a group of avatars of their true forms, so dying was of no consequence.
However, the other cosmic gods all had ashen faces, filled with even more panic. They had no avatars; their own bodies were their true forms, so dying meant truly dying.
As for their variants in other parallel universes? Those were just variants, not their true selves.
"We must find a way to stop that terrifying demon god, Chthon! The Living Tribunal is dead, but we still have the Five Great Creation Gods; we can certainly stop him..."
"Regrettably, we are no match for Chthon."
Eternity spoke directly, shattering many people's illusions.
Gradually, some gods shifted their gaze to Martin.
"You possess five Infinity Stones, becoming the first being since this universe's creation to hold so many Infinity Stones..."
"Get lost. I don't need anyone to tell me what to do."
Martin's voice was indifferent, his attention more focused on the Living Tribunal.
The Collector, who had spoken, choked, harboring great resentment in his heart but daring not utter a word.
Because Martin would truly kill him on the spot, and the Elders of the Universe wouldn't stand up for him.
All the gods fell into immense unease and panic. Some were already calculating how to escape. As long as they were fast enough to quickly flee this universe and go to another, they could still live well, at least survive.
If Chthon set His sights on them, their fate might be worse than death itself.
Martin gazed at the Living Tribunal's corpse, silent for a moment. Just as he was about to use the Space Stone to move the body, the corpse began to collapse. Countless black magic emerged from within, and after utterly annihilating the Living Tribunal, it began to spread wildly.
Martin rapidly retreated, instantly unleashing a divine radiance that shattered all the black magic that had assailed him.
He looked around, watching the chaotic scene of numerous cosmic gods scrambling amidst Chthon's lingering black magic, and immediately shook his head.
"What do you plan to do?"
Death quietly appeared beside him, still in her mature and graceful form, now staring at him with wide eyes.
Martin said indifferently, "Of course, I'll do it my way. Or do you have a better plan? Tell me."
Death chuckled softly, covering her mouth, but her eyes clearly held a deep chill: "Chthon is a vicious entity; the universes He has destroyed are simply countless. And the only reason He does these things is for entertainment. He most enjoys seeing countless lives wailing under His shadow. Our universe being targeted by such a terrifying demon god is not a good sign."
"Martin, I am Death itself. My death is of no consequence, but can you die?"
Death chuckled softly and departed, fading into the distance.
The other four Creator Gods also glanced at Martin, their gazes profound.
"You have a chance to save this universe. If you truly succeed, without a doubt, you will become the darling of the entire universe. In the future, everything in this universe will be yours; you will truly be able to achieve whatever your heart desires."
Eternity murmured this, then also departed.
Soon, only Martin remained. His gaze was profound as he stood silently in the vacuum, watching the endless stars, observing the joys and sorrows of billions of lives.
"Hmph, they're treating me, a conqueror, as a savior?" Martin scoffed.
His willpower was even stronger than the Infinity Stones. No person or god could make him waver. If he decided to do something, it was undoubtedly because he himself had a need to do it.
"Chthon, the exalted multiverse-tier god..."
Martin smiled, truly smiled. This was his first opportunity to directly face a multiverse-tier combatant. Although the shadow before him seemed insurmountable like a giant mountain, if Martin was determined to cross it, he would find every way to do so.
He collected the Infinity Stones for this very purpose.
"Those cosmic gods think I'm collecting the Infinity Stones to dominate this universe... What's the point of being a mere overlord of one universe? Any random ripple from the multiverse could wipe out both the individual and the universe. Such an overlord is worthless; they all underestimate me too much."
Martin's smile broadened. He took a single step, and in the next second, he was within the Domain of the World Tree.
What's the meaning of being an overlord of just one universe?
Becoming the overlord of the entire multiverse — *that* has some appeal!
Therefore, it was time for the sixth Infinity Stone to reveal itself.
Martin slowly turned his wrist. The Time Stone lit up, beginning to alter the entire World Tree's timeline!!
Chapter 130
All the gods saw him too lowly, applying their existing perspectives directly onto Martin, once firmly believing that their horizons were the limit of what Martin could perceive.
However, from the very beginning, Martin had never considered them his goals. These cosmic gods were merely small pebbles that Martin had set his sights on. If they weren't paving the necessary path for Martin's advance, he wouldn't even bother to look at them.
At this moment, Martin overlooked the entire World Tree, slowly extending his hand.
The Time Stone suddenly glowed, instantly enveloping the localized time of the entire World Tree. Then, Martin began to activate the power of the Time Stone, furiously altering the World Tree's timeline!
All time flowed, and countless life forms within the World Tree's system rapidly shifted as if on a fast-forwarded videotape. At this moment, the chasm-like difference between gods and mortals became even more pronounced.
"The Nine Realms aligning is the moment the Aether appears in the world..."
Martin continuously corrected the timeline, finally freezing time at the exact moment the Nine Realms aligned. However, what replaced Asgard was precisely Cybertron.
Instantly, the fluctuations of the Aether suddenly erupted.
In the depths of the universe, the Dark Elves, who were already overwhelmed by the Living Tribunal's death, abruptly paused their movements at this moment, turning their heads in shock toward the World Tree.
"What happened? Why is there a presence of the Aether..."
"There's no mistake. Our monitoring equipment has reacted, but it's not the time for the Nine Realms to align at all! Unless..."
Malekith's expression was grim, tinged with the pain of losing his race's holy relic: "Unless Martin directly used the Time Stone to forcibly alter the timeline, but how could he know that the Reality Stone was within the World Tree?"
No one could answer his question.
Hum!
The instant the Nine Realms aligned.
With a loud bang, a peculiar frequency suddenly burst forth, and the nine great worlds began to resonate imperceptibly, as if opening a portal.
The fluctuations of the Aether emerged, instantly perceived by Martin.
"Excellent, the last Infinity Stone..."
(end of chapter)