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Chapter 70
chapter 043 part 1
“No, you don't understand!! You've never felt that kind of despair!” Dormammu roared, his eyes bloodshot. “You try your best, constantly growing stronger, but then you discover that ahead of you, even more ancient Deities are already looking down from on high, indifferently observing your humble existence! No matter how hard you strive, a single glance from them is enough to render all your efforts meaningless!”
“Why did I merge with the Dark Dimension?”
“It's because if I didn't, I would never have a way forward!!!”
Dormammu's voice was low, filled with unwillingness and the dead silence of an ending.
Martin fell silent for a rare moment.
He knew what Dormammu was trying to express.
But, there was no helping it; the Marvel System was just like this. Myths of ants becoming Gods were constantly playing out; some individuals, purely due to good luck, easily surpassed those who toiled diligently in cultivation.
And those who had already become Gods, high and mighty, acted unscrupulously, casually snatching things for meager gains, stubbornly upholding the rules they had set and deemed perfect, demanding all latecomers adhere to them.
The Marvel Universe was precisely like this; rises and falls were incredibly sudden, and the boundaries between the powerful and the weak were so cruel and cold...
Even the Ancient One, at this moment, said nothing. Her expression was calm as she continuously made moves, steadily weakening Dormammu.
“Perhaps you are right, Dormammu, but there is still a fundamental difference between you and me. Even if I eventually become the next you, I will stand in a position far higher than yours.”
Martin slowly raised his head, his voice revealing a sense of calm.
“Just die, Dormammu. The day I dominate the Multiverse, you certainly won't be around to see it. My future is beyond your estimation.”
Martin delivered the final blow. In an instant, the entire Dark Dimension completely collapsed. Its core Space-Time Law was jointly destroyed by Martin and the Ancient One, and Dormammu lost his greatest source of power.
Boom, boom, boom!
Martin lunged forward, throwing a punch that directly pierced through Dormammu's colossal body!
Dormammu let out a bloodcurdling wail.
“It's over. The centuries-long struggle between us comes to an end at this moment.”
The Ancient One spoke softly as well, slowly waving her hands. The Time Stone on her chest glowed, emitting successive flashes of green light.
Stripped of the Dark Dimension, Dormammu no longer possessed any power to resist the flow of time.
Martin's eyes flickered. At the same time, he took out his Time Stasis Gun, pulled the trigger, and amidst dazzling light, abruptly sliced the immense Dormammu out, severing his connection with the surrounding Space-time.
Dormammu was instantly frozen in place. The flow of time on his body was directly locked by Martin, leaving him stiff and motionless.
“The power of time... What is this?” The Ancient One asked, her face full of surprise.
“A Time Stasis Gun, a weapon I crafted.”
Martin's confidence was absolute, further startling the Ancient One.
Martin gazed at Dormammu, who was frozen motionless in fixed time, and said indifferently, “Die, Dormammu. I will not become the next you.”
Light flashed.
Martin unleashed his full power, activating the Matrix of Leadership's Authority for ten seconds. His strength surged once more, and in those ten seconds, the terrifying attack he unleashed directly shook the entire Universe.
Dormammu was utterly annihilated by this terrifying attack.
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Chapter 92
Yet another Ancient Deity fell forever at Martin's feet.
It was foreseeable that this was by no means the end, but merely an insignificant beginning. In the future, more terrifying Ancient Deities would emerge, and should they stand in Martin's path, they would face his forceful conquest.
Life, or death.
Dormammu's colossal body lay sprawled on a dead star, and even in death, a terrifying Power of Darkness still surged from it.
Martin stood on this star, and its terrible gravitational pull caused him not the slightest discomfort.
He looked down at the massive corpse, remaining silent for a moment.
“You have accomplished something that even Cosmic Gods, who have existed for hundreds of millions of years, could not. Martin, you have created another miracle.”
The Ancient One also looked down at the corpse of her mortal enemy and said softly.
Martin glanced at the Ancient One, then calmly said, “To you, this is a miracle, but to me, it's merely commonplace. Do not define my pace with your shallow vision.”
The Ancient One paused, then simply smiled, but a hint of apprehension flickered deep within her eyes.
Not long ago, she had fought this man, intending to defeat and imprison Martin. Now, looking back, it truly was too naive. Martin's methods were endlessly varied and impossible to fully comprehend.
“You didn't hesitate to wage war against me, even planning out step-by-step how to seize my Infinity Stone. That was a huge gamble for you... Tell me, what did you see through the Time Stone?”
Martin turned to look at the Ancient One.
“What if I don't tell you?”
“Then I don't mind leaving you here right now, taking the Time Stone, and seeing for myself!” Martin said coldly.
The Ancient One shook her head, “It's useless. The future I could see was because I stood at that particular point in time. Even if you were to take the Time Stone now, the scenes you would witness would be entirely different from the future I saw, because... from the moment I failed to seize the Infinity Stone, the Timeline's trajectory became completely unrecognizable.”
“Then tell me immediately, what exactly did you see that made you willing to attack me?”
Martin advanced towards the Ancient One, step by step, his gaze sharp and imbued with a subtle solemnity.
The Ancient One fell silent for a moment, then replied, “I saw Death. In the future shown by the Time Stone, I looked Death in the eyes.”
“I saw Thanos eliminate half the population of the entire Universe, but the Avengers and X-Men failed to reverse the defeat and were forever doomed.”
“I saw Hell engulf this world, countless Demons cheering amidst the corpses, and Cyttorak, the King of Demons, seated on a throne, arrogantly looking down upon your corpse.”
“No, you don't understand!! You've never felt that kind of despair!” Dormammu roared, his eyes bloodshot. “You try your best, constantly growing stronger, but then you discover that ahead of you, even more ancient Deities are already looking down from on high, indifferently observing your humble existence! No matter how hard you strive, a single glance from them is enough to render all your efforts meaningless!”
“Why did I merge with the Dark Dimension?”
“It's because if I didn't, I would never have a way forward!!!”
Dormammu's voice was low, filled with unwillingness and the dead silence of an ending.
Martin fell silent for a rare moment.
He knew what Dormammu was trying to express.
But, there was no helping it; the Marvel System was just like this. Myths of ants becoming Gods were constantly playing out; some individuals, purely due to good luck, easily surpassed those who toiled diligently in cultivation.
And those who had already become Gods, high and mighty, acted unscrupulously, casually snatching things for meager gains, stubbornly upholding the rules they had set and deemed perfect, demanding all latecomers adhere to them.
The Marvel Universe was precisely like this; rises and falls were incredibly sudden, and the boundaries between the powerful and the weak were so cruel and cold...
Even the Ancient One, at this moment, said nothing. Her expression was calm as she continuously made moves, steadily weakening Dormammu.
“Perhaps you are right, Dormammu, but there is still a fundamental difference between you and me. Even if I eventually become the next you, I will stand in a position far higher than yours.”
Martin slowly raised his head, his voice revealing a sense of calm.
“Just die, Dormammu. The day I dominate the Multiverse, you certainly won't be around to see it. My future is beyond your estimation.”
Martin delivered the final blow. In an instant, the entire Dark Dimension completely collapsed. Its core Space-Time Law was jointly destroyed by Martin and the Ancient One, and Dormammu lost his greatest source of power.
Boom, boom, boom!
Martin lunged forward, throwing a punch that directly pierced through Dormammu's colossal body!
Dormammu let out a bloodcurdling wail.
“It's over. The centuries-long struggle between us comes to an end at this moment.”
The Ancient One spoke softly as well, slowly waving her hands. The Time Stone on her chest glowed, emitting successive flashes of green light.
Stripped of the Dark Dimension, Dormammu no longer possessed any power to resist the flow of time.
Martin's eyes flickered. At the same time, he took out his Time Stasis Gun, pulled the trigger, and amidst dazzling light, abruptly sliced the immense Dormammu out, severing his connection with the surrounding Space-time.
Dormammu was instantly frozen in place. The flow of time on his body was directly locked by Martin, leaving him stiff and motionless.
“The power of time... What is this?” The Ancient One asked, her face full of surprise.
“A Time Stasis Gun, a weapon I crafted.”
Martin's confidence was absolute, further startling the Ancient One.
Martin gazed at Dormammu, who was frozen motionless in fixed time, and said indifferently, “Die, Dormammu. I will not become the next you.”
Light flashed.
Martin unleashed his full power, activating the Matrix of Leadership's Authority for ten seconds. His strength surged once more, and in those ten seconds, the terrifying attack he unleashed directly shook the entire Universe.
Dormammu was utterly annihilated by this terrifying attack.
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Chapter 92
Yet another Ancient Deity fell forever at Martin's feet.
It was foreseeable that this was by no means the end, but merely an insignificant beginning. In the future, more terrifying Ancient Deities would emerge, and should they stand in Martin's path, they would face his forceful conquest.
Life, or death.
Dormammu's colossal body lay sprawled on a dead star, and even in death, a terrifying Power of Darkness still surged from it.
Martin stood on this star, and its terrible gravitational pull caused him not the slightest discomfort.
He looked down at the massive corpse, remaining silent for a moment.
“You have accomplished something that even Cosmic Gods, who have existed for hundreds of millions of years, could not. Martin, you have created another miracle.”
The Ancient One also looked down at the corpse of her mortal enemy and said softly.
Martin glanced at the Ancient One, then calmly said, “To you, this is a miracle, but to me, it's merely commonplace. Do not define my pace with your shallow vision.”
The Ancient One paused, then simply smiled, but a hint of apprehension flickered deep within her eyes.
Not long ago, she had fought this man, intending to defeat and imprison Martin. Now, looking back, it truly was too naive. Martin's methods were endlessly varied and impossible to fully comprehend.
“You didn't hesitate to wage war against me, even planning out step-by-step how to seize my Infinity Stone. That was a huge gamble for you... Tell me, what did you see through the Time Stone?”
Martin turned to look at the Ancient One.
“What if I don't tell you?”
“Then I don't mind leaving you here right now, taking the Time Stone, and seeing for myself!” Martin said coldly.
The Ancient One shook her head, “It's useless. The future I could see was because I stood at that particular point in time. Even if you were to take the Time Stone now, the scenes you would witness would be entirely different from the future I saw, because... from the moment I failed to seize the Infinity Stone, the Timeline's trajectory became completely unrecognizable.”
“Then tell me immediately, what exactly did you see that made you willing to attack me?”
Martin advanced towards the Ancient One, step by step, his gaze sharp and imbued with a subtle solemnity.
The Ancient One fell silent for a moment, then replied, “I saw Death. In the future shown by the Time Stone, I looked Death in the eyes.”
“I saw Thanos eliminate half the population of the entire Universe, but the Avengers and X-Men failed to reverse the defeat and were forever doomed.”
“I saw Hell engulf this world, countless Demons cheering amidst the corpses, and Cyttorak, the King of Demons, seated on a throne, arrogantly looking down upon your corpse.”