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Marvel: Start Signing in with Megatron_chapter_0061_part_01

Chapter 95

chapter 061 part 1

Marvel: Start Signing in with Megatron Chapter 61

A great many beings gathered, each with solemn expressions, warily observing the others, their nerves taut and ready to make a move at any moment.

Those present were all familiar with each other; likewise, over hundreds of millions, even billions of years, it was natural that many conflicts and disagreements had erupted between them.

“It seems this is all…”

Kronos scanned every being with an icy gaze before slowly withdrawing his gaze.

Compared to these ancient beings, he was considered young. After all, he was of Thanos's grandfather's generation. To be able to sit in the position of God of Time and become one of this universe's entities was considered the peak of his life.

In the hierarchy of time, the only one higher than him was Eternity, one of the Five Great Entities—an existence he could never surpass. Kronos had thus given up, no longer thinking about it.

“Wait a moment, another great being will arrive,” Oblivion, the strongest among the Five Great Cosmic Entities, suddenly spoke.

All the Deities frowned, and some of them even showed signs of agitation.

Boom!

A terrifying, suffocating light suddenly descended. This Divine Radiance seemed to emanate from a Domain above the Multiverse, overwhelmingly powerful, with every vibrating ray of light vaguely harboring the Cosmic Laws of countless universes.

Ethereal hymns rang out, countless Phantoms swirled around, singing praises for the approaching entity with all their might.

Words were insufficient to describe this entity's greatness.

Power was insufficient to describe this entity's vastness.

Even the Laws of the Universe could not restrict this entity's supremacy.

A colossal golden figure emerged from the endless Divine Radiance. Its massive golden body exuded nobility and majesty, and the three heads floating above its shoulders now gazed down indifferently upon everything.

Every being casually swept by its gaze felt their power instantly seize up, their expressions changing, and had to lower their heads to express their reverence.

This being was none other than…

“The Living Tribunal!”

Kronos had a look of shock on his face, with an endless sense of dread in his heart.

Seeing the supreme deity who wielded the authority of fairness and judgment, Kronos's heart was filled with panic and unease. However, there was no shame in this; throughout the entire summit, all the Deities were now thrown into great agitation and unease.

No one was truly clean. Now, suddenly facing the Living Tribunal, who judged all, the panic in their hearts was indescribable.

A mere Martin had actually alarmed this entity? Logically speaking, this entity would only appear when a major event directly affecting the Multiverse occurred—of course, not dispatching its true form. Like the Five Great Cosmic Entities, the Living Tribunal, a terrifying existence whose origin was extremely mysterious and whose authority was obtained from unknown sources, usually only sent avatars to various universes…

But even an avatar was an avatar split from the Omniverse-level Living Tribunal!

A regular Multiverse-level being was not even a match for the Living Tribunal's avatar!

Facing the Living Tribunal's avatar, the Five Great Cosmic Entities standing in the center of the summit also lowered their heads, silently listening to the teachings of this arbiter.

The Living Tribunal spoke, uttering ancient, recondite divine words, yet all beings understood.

“I have come for a terrible disaster. It has little to do with the matter you are discussing, so there is no need to panic.”

The Living Tribunal spoke, golden light surging around its body, spreading the laws of fairness and justice: “A terrible disaster has descended. This severely breaks the operating rules of higher deities and will spread panic and disorder throughout the entire Multiverse. It must be stopped.”

Yet the numerous Deities remained panicked and uneasy.

After a long while, Eternity finally spoke: “This is a summit primarily to address the threat posed by Martin's rise. The old prophecies have been broken, and a new future is emerging.”

“No one has ever obtained two Infinity Stones, but Martin has now obtained four. His strength is unparalleled in this universe, and he has already set his sights on the remaining Soul Stone and Reality Stone. Once he succeeds, all of us deities combined will no longer be able to stop him.”

Death suddenly scoffed: “In fact, no one can stop him now, except for Lord Living Tribunal.”

The Living Tribunal stood indifferently, as if it hadn't heard.

It would not interfere in such matters.

It symbolized supreme judgment and justice, and would only actively appear after a change had occurred, not before a disaster happened.

The Living Tribunal could not act preemptively simply because "Martin wanted to collect all the Infinity Stones to destroy the entire universe." This was against the rules, because Martin had not yet obtained all the stones, nor had he begun to destroy the entire universe.

That was just how the Living Tribunal was.

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Martin's expression suddenly turned serious. He lowered his head, gazing solemnly at his Infinity Stones.

“The Infinity Stones are restless. An even more unfathomable entity has arrived…”

Martin pondered, then suddenly stood up and looked outside.

Outside, countless steel structures were rising from the ground, and innumerable Transformers toiled like diligent worker ants, building this massive planet.

Martin's gaze had long surpassed the confines of this single planet, extending across countless galaxies, but was ultimately obscured by terrifying golden Divine Radiance.

That dreadful cosmic pressure, even Martin, with four Infinity Stones in hand, still felt a heavy sense of oppression.

“Such a terrifying entity, if I'm not mistaken… it's time to take it seriously.”

Martin slowly withdrew his gaze.

Originally, a mere universe summit, where a group of deities gathered to discuss useless matters, could not pique Martin's interest at all.

But now, if his guess was correct and the Living Tribunal had truly descended, then the information revealed behind this would be far too terrifying.

Even someone like Martin, who, no matter what formidable foe he faced or what terrifying major event he confronted, always had a plan, now became solemn.

All because the Living Tribunal had appeared.

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