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Chapter 160
chapter 101 part 2
"How is this possible? Ever since they defeated the Gods a thousand years ago, they shouldn't return to Earth again so soon, and what's more... this Celestial power is actually leaking out from inside Earth..."
Uatu continuously searched through all his past memories and records, confirming no omissions, but where did this Celestial on Earth come from now?
Regarding the Celestials, the Watchers have always observed with a serious and meticulously hostile attitude.
Because... as the oldest and most powerful race in the Multiverse, the dominant position of the Watchers was ended by the Celestials a very long time ago.
"Celestials... the hatred of our leader The One has never dissipated, and I will always be watching you."
Uatu gazed coldly at Earth.
In that era, the Multiverse had not yet fully formed; everything was in Chaos and Void. A great being named First Firmament created a group of servants called "Dark Celestials" to alleviate boredom.
This group of pitch-black Dark Celestials later imitated their own appearance, trying to create new Celestials. Eternity also joined this experiment, and after paying a huge price, imitating the appearance of the Dark Celestials, created a batch of colorful "Celestials."
Subsequently, war broke out. Eternity led the Gods and the Celestials to team up, assaulting and killing First Firmament and the Dark Celestials. The brutal war lasted for a long time, and the final outcome was the annihilation of the Dark Celestials by the Celestials, and First Firmament was besieged and killed by the Gods.
Eternity, one of today's Five Great Entities, successfully ascended in this battle after killing the First Generation Eternity, First Firmament, seizing supreme authority in one fell swoop and becoming the Second Generation Eternity.
After First Firmament's death, his corpse began to dissipate, transforming into endlessly replicating and multiplying... Multiverse!
This was later the original origin of all Multiverses!
"The pain and despair you inflicted upon our race have never ended..." Uatu recalled the past that led to the prosperous Watchers race's complete decline; in his calm and indifferent heart, a strong sense of hatred emerged.
The birth of the Multiverse was never the end of war and ambition, but rather a more brutal beginning.
As the victorious Celestials, they began to rampage unchecked throughout the Multiverse, conducting various biological experiments crazily. Not only that, they also developed mass-production models and continuously produced more Celestials of different types in endless numbers, deploying them into various Universes to stir up trouble.
These arrogant and presumptuous actions completely enraged the Watchers race.
The philosophies and perceptions of both sides were two absolute extremes, with absolutely no possibility of compromise. The Celestials demanded strong intervention and observation of life, retaining species that were deemed successful and annihilating those that failed. The Watchers race, however, focused on letting nature take its course, observing without desire or ambition, refusing to interfere with lifeforms.
These two hegemon-level groups of the Multiverse, after frequently erupting in terrible conflicts, simply came to blows, igniting a war that swept across the Multiverse.
Originally, the Watchers race still held the upper hand, but because the Celestials endlessly and frantically manufactured countless mass-produced Celestials, throwing them crazily into battle, they forcefully, with this terrifying number and acceptable quality, gradually erased the gap between the two races.
In the final decisive battle, the leader of the Watchers race, The One, was struck by a blow of accumulated energy from the Celestials that spanned long ages, directly burying The One, which led to the defeat of the Watchers.
To this day, there are still numerous mass-produced Celestials active in every Universe, conducting experiments everywhere, while the Watchers race remains incredibly low-key, merely making records in silence. In major events of all levels, the Watchers are never seen participating, all because of that battle.
The Watchers went into seclusion, but that never meant they forgot.
Uatu fiercely began to write in his diary, gnashing his teeth, to record the changes on Earth — there was no other way, this was all he could do now. If he did anything else, he was no match for the Celestials.
Just the countless mass-produced Celestials could overwhelm them with sheer numbers.
After all, throughout the entire Multiverse, which race could face this nearly endless ocean of machinery?
"Eh, it's actually these Transformers digging up a Celestial..."
Uatu observed from outer space for a while, thoughtfully. Then, he personally felt something terrifying gradually awakening at the Earth's Core.
The next second, Uatu saw the descent of a terrifying figure.
Martin arrived.
It was after a long absence that he directly descended onto the land of Earth. His terrifying cosmic pressure enveloped and covered the entire planet, and billions of lives trembled in Martin's shadow.
"The Celestials as a group are of great research value to me."
Martin stood before the massive pit, his gaze spanning a long distance, looking directly towards the Earth's Core, thoughtfully.
Around him, numerous Transformers were gathered around Martin.
"The Earth's Core, what exactly is sleeping there that it makes even me, a flame Deity, feel uneasy..."
Surtur also awoke from his slumber, even drawing his Twilight Sword, standing solemnly.
"This is also why I left you on Earth; once this Abomination awakens, only you can briefly stop it."
Martin glanced at Surtur and said calmly.
Hmm, anyway, Surtur's Eternal Flame is in Martin's hands, so it doesn't matter if he dies; he can be revived quickly.
"Next, let me take a look at this famous model among the Celestials - the Final Arbiter... also, the source of life on Earth..."
Martin took a deep look at the Earth's Core, then swiftly leaped, jumping directly inside, transforming into a streak of light and instantly entering the Earth's Core.
With a snap of his fingers, all darkness turned to light; this was merely a simple application of the laws of the universe.
Martin continued to delve deeper, and even punched open the barrier in front of him. Finally, he directly saw a somewhat decayed and old... Celestial!
Chapter 192
Martin surveyed this massive entity, several hundred meters long, revealing a look of awe.
The ancient Mechanical Celestial, even after being dead for billions of years, still carried an awe-inspiring power; an ancient and desolate aura slowly emanated, unsettling all outsiders.
The moment Martin directly stepped into the Earth's Core.
In an instant, countless strange sounds were emitted. Peculiar creatures, roughly half a man's height, one by one, as if awakened from a long slumber, gradually woke up and began to stir restlessly.
"Cosmic Locusts..." Martin casually glanced at these peculiar creatures, his expression becoming even stranger, a knowing smile on his face.
Throughout the entire history of the Celestials, even including the annihilated Dark Celestials, one would be surprised to find that although the Celestials had also encountered terrifying powerful enemies, such as the Watchers race, and for example, the Aspirant Civilization that created the Godkiller Armor, the strongest battle armor ever piloted by Iron Man, no matter how powerful and terrifying the enemy, none were as special as the Cosmic Locusts.
Cosmic Locusts, these creatures, are beings capable of parasitizing and controlling Celestials!
(end of chapter)
"How is this possible? Ever since they defeated the Gods a thousand years ago, they shouldn't return to Earth again so soon, and what's more... this Celestial power is actually leaking out from inside Earth..."
Uatu continuously searched through all his past memories and records, confirming no omissions, but where did this Celestial on Earth come from now?
Regarding the Celestials, the Watchers have always observed with a serious and meticulously hostile attitude.
Because... as the oldest and most powerful race in the Multiverse, the dominant position of the Watchers was ended by the Celestials a very long time ago.
"Celestials... the hatred of our leader The One has never dissipated, and I will always be watching you."
Uatu gazed coldly at Earth.
In that era, the Multiverse had not yet fully formed; everything was in Chaos and Void. A great being named First Firmament created a group of servants called "Dark Celestials" to alleviate boredom.
This group of pitch-black Dark Celestials later imitated their own appearance, trying to create new Celestials. Eternity also joined this experiment, and after paying a huge price, imitating the appearance of the Dark Celestials, created a batch of colorful "Celestials."
Subsequently, war broke out. Eternity led the Gods and the Celestials to team up, assaulting and killing First Firmament and the Dark Celestials. The brutal war lasted for a long time, and the final outcome was the annihilation of the Dark Celestials by the Celestials, and First Firmament was besieged and killed by the Gods.
Eternity, one of today's Five Great Entities, successfully ascended in this battle after killing the First Generation Eternity, First Firmament, seizing supreme authority in one fell swoop and becoming the Second Generation Eternity.
After First Firmament's death, his corpse began to dissipate, transforming into endlessly replicating and multiplying... Multiverse!
This was later the original origin of all Multiverses!
"The pain and despair you inflicted upon our race have never ended..." Uatu recalled the past that led to the prosperous Watchers race's complete decline; in his calm and indifferent heart, a strong sense of hatred emerged.
The birth of the Multiverse was never the end of war and ambition, but rather a more brutal beginning.
As the victorious Celestials, they began to rampage unchecked throughout the Multiverse, conducting various biological experiments crazily. Not only that, they also developed mass-production models and continuously produced more Celestials of different types in endless numbers, deploying them into various Universes to stir up trouble.
These arrogant and presumptuous actions completely enraged the Watchers race.
The philosophies and perceptions of both sides were two absolute extremes, with absolutely no possibility of compromise. The Celestials demanded strong intervention and observation of life, retaining species that were deemed successful and annihilating those that failed. The Watchers race, however, focused on letting nature take its course, observing without desire or ambition, refusing to interfere with lifeforms.
These two hegemon-level groups of the Multiverse, after frequently erupting in terrible conflicts, simply came to blows, igniting a war that swept across the Multiverse.
Originally, the Watchers race still held the upper hand, but because the Celestials endlessly and frantically manufactured countless mass-produced Celestials, throwing them crazily into battle, they forcefully, with this terrifying number and acceptable quality, gradually erased the gap between the two races.
In the final decisive battle, the leader of the Watchers race, The One, was struck by a blow of accumulated energy from the Celestials that spanned long ages, directly burying The One, which led to the defeat of the Watchers.
To this day, there are still numerous mass-produced Celestials active in every Universe, conducting experiments everywhere, while the Watchers race remains incredibly low-key, merely making records in silence. In major events of all levels, the Watchers are never seen participating, all because of that battle.
The Watchers went into seclusion, but that never meant they forgot.
Uatu fiercely began to write in his diary, gnashing his teeth, to record the changes on Earth — there was no other way, this was all he could do now. If he did anything else, he was no match for the Celestials.
Just the countless mass-produced Celestials could overwhelm them with sheer numbers.
After all, throughout the entire Multiverse, which race could face this nearly endless ocean of machinery?
"Eh, it's actually these Transformers digging up a Celestial..."
Uatu observed from outer space for a while, thoughtfully. Then, he personally felt something terrifying gradually awakening at the Earth's Core.
The next second, Uatu saw the descent of a terrifying figure.
Martin arrived.
It was after a long absence that he directly descended onto the land of Earth. His terrifying cosmic pressure enveloped and covered the entire planet, and billions of lives trembled in Martin's shadow.
"The Celestials as a group are of great research value to me."
Martin stood before the massive pit, his gaze spanning a long distance, looking directly towards the Earth's Core, thoughtfully.
Around him, numerous Transformers were gathered around Martin.
"The Earth's Core, what exactly is sleeping there that it makes even me, a flame Deity, feel uneasy..."
Surtur also awoke from his slumber, even drawing his Twilight Sword, standing solemnly.
"This is also why I left you on Earth; once this Abomination awakens, only you can briefly stop it."
Martin glanced at Surtur and said calmly.
Hmm, anyway, Surtur's Eternal Flame is in Martin's hands, so it doesn't matter if he dies; he can be revived quickly.
"Next, let me take a look at this famous model among the Celestials - the Final Arbiter... also, the source of life on Earth..."
Martin took a deep look at the Earth's Core, then swiftly leaped, jumping directly inside, transforming into a streak of light and instantly entering the Earth's Core.
With a snap of his fingers, all darkness turned to light; this was merely a simple application of the laws of the universe.
Martin continued to delve deeper, and even punched open the barrier in front of him. Finally, he directly saw a somewhat decayed and old... Celestial!
Chapter 192
Martin surveyed this massive entity, several hundred meters long, revealing a look of awe.
The ancient Mechanical Celestial, even after being dead for billions of years, still carried an awe-inspiring power; an ancient and desolate aura slowly emanated, unsettling all outsiders.
The moment Martin directly stepped into the Earth's Core.
In an instant, countless strange sounds were emitted. Peculiar creatures, roughly half a man's height, one by one, as if awakened from a long slumber, gradually woke up and began to stir restlessly.
"Cosmic Locusts..." Martin casually glanced at these peculiar creatures, his expression becoming even stranger, a knowing smile on his face.
Throughout the entire history of the Celestials, even including the annihilated Dark Celestials, one would be surprised to find that although the Celestials had also encountered terrifying powerful enemies, such as the Watchers race, and for example, the Aspirant Civilization that created the Godkiller Armor, the strongest battle armor ever piloted by Iron Man, no matter how powerful and terrifying the enemy, none were as special as the Cosmic Locusts.
Cosmic Locusts, these creatures, are beings capable of parasitizing and controlling Celestials!
(end of chapter)