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Chapter 945 The Supreme Little Superman Surrenders, Goes All In, and Makes Additional Investments: T

Chapter 945 The Supreme Little Superman Surrenders, Goes All In, and Makes Additional Investments: The Void Hand

"You actually dare to come see me."

As the Batman Who Laughs led the Evil Nobles into the depths of the Hall of Heroes, he saw the Watcher Wu Tan sitting in his seat, looking at him with a somewhat gloomy expression.

"Stop fooling around, sir." He walked up to him with a smirk, while the president, or rather his corpse, followed closely behind him, emitting painful and chilling howls.

"You'd better release my friend first," the Bat of Laughter heard the other party say.

The Watcher at this time was in the midst of a history of division, splitting himself from a single being into a race. One of his avatars participated in the mission of the embodiment of justice to expel the Void Hand. However, we later learn of Nix Wu Tan's fate:

In order to save the storm god Thunder, a survivor from a parallel universe Earth era—the origin of this character is basically copied from Thor in the Marvel universe.

In short, this clone of the Watcher was unfortunately corrupted into a malevolent elite by the Void Hand using the Anti-Death Equation, and all the heroes who died on Earth 7 were turned into the Void Hand's army.

This was the only time the Void Hand successfully corrupted a 6th-dimensional deity of the Watcher's level. However, he did not expect that the Watcher had countless avatars. Nix Wu Tan was just one of his many incarnations. In the end, this corruption operation became a waste of time and energy, achieving no effect whatsoever. Instead, the Watcher used this corruption to find out who the Void Hand was, and then guided the Avatar of Justice to successfully expel him.

But now, the hidden danger buried for many years has finally come to fruition. The Watcher has come knocking at this time, which is an absolutely golden opportunity for the Void Hand.

"I believe you would never be so foolish as to think you can completely control me based on your control over one of my clones from many years ago. That's absolutely impossible unless your true body is now in the DC multiverse. Even then, it's impossible. The DC multiverse is my home turf, but for you, it's like a fish venturing into the desert to fight against a lynx."

"But we have your Achilles' heel. At this critical juncture, we can influence you at any time through your clone, the Monitor Nix, and affect your efforts in dealing with the Mother of the Multiverse. Monitor, you don't want Batman Dragon's plan to ultimately fail because of your own incompetence, do you?"

You're already under immense pressure dealing with the power of the Mother of the Multiverse, and you haven't even told Batman that you planted this seed of vulnerability years ago. If Batman misjudges your power, do you really think he can execute his plans while facing such a massive vulnerability? Everything will be led down a path of destruction… But you still have a chance to correct your past mistakes, requiring only a small price to pay in the future. But compared to a future ruled by Perpetuaso, which is truly better?”

The Laughing Bat looked at the ashen-faced monitor and tried to persuade him gently.

The malevolent nobleman watched from the sidelines, knowing that the other party would inevitably submit... the only difference being the length of time. This was a golden opportunity for the Void Hand to extend its reach to the sixth-dimensional deity—a once-in-a-lifetime chance.

Over the long term, the Void Hand has figured out the structure of the entire DC multiverse. Now, the Watchers are going to great lengths to fight against their mother, Perpetua. In the eyes of the Void Hand, isn't this just internal strife?

Internal strife is good. If these filial sons and their mother hadn't fought, how could the Void Hand have reached in?
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On a certain timeline of the Baby Multiverse. This is a timeline similar to the Cretaceous period, but primitive humans can drive tanks, and everything is in chaos. Primitive humans are firing cannons at dinosaurs, and octopus monsters climb onto the land, grab people, and flaunt them like they're eating potato chips.

When the Monitor arrived at this timeline, he realized it appeared to be a chaotic fragment extracted from the main universe's timeline by the Infant Multiverse. Reality here was in complete disarray; time and space were entirely redefined—a seemingly more sophisticated form of encryption. And only his brother world's forger could have accomplished all of this.

The first observer arrived here, inside a secluded cave, and he let out a long sigh of relief.

The ceiling light on the top of the cave was creaking and swaying.

Then the monitor turned his head and saw the phantom of Batman's dragon.

The other person was sitting behind a wooden table, then leisurely turned around.

“So what exactly are you trying to do? I no longer understand your plan,” the Monitor said. “I lured the Void Hand into the game just as you wanted, and he made a huge investment.”

“Even though you didn’t know what my goal was, you still carried it out, and you did a great job,” Chen Tao said. “Thank you, Your Excellency the Great Monitor.”

"The invasion of the Void Hand means that his years-long plan to invade the DC multiverse is finally coming to fruition. You have successfully demonstrated to him how formidable Perpetua is and how great the benefits are after successfully conquering and devouring the enemy's multiverse. So an investor who has been stuck with his investment for years has added to his investment at this moment."

Then the monitor heard a voice—

"The Laughing Bat?"

"Of course, Your Excellency the Great Watcher. And the Void Hand, having made the additional investment, will soon find himself trapped even deeper once again."

The Laughing Bat appeared before the Watcher, its twisted smile so malevolent that the Watcher couldn't help but squint.

"You and Batman Dragon teamed up to set a trap for your master, the Void Hand? How strange. Helping the cause of justice doesn't seem like your style. Laughing wildly, what exactly is your purpose...?"

"Oh, come on, am I, the Bat Who Laughs, some kind of villain who wants the multiverse destroyed? I may be a villain, but I also deeply love this imperfect world."

The Bat of Laughter's nonsense was full of melancholy, making it sound so real that Chen Tao and the monitor scoffed at it.

What the hell are you saying? I'm about to throw up!

Chen Tao knew the Bat of Laughter was doing it on purpose; he knew it would be annoying, but he just loved doing it. Although they were temporarily working together for a more distant goal, the Bat of Laughter still enjoyed irritating his teammates, otherwise he wouldn't feel comfortable. It's hard to say whether this was just his twisted sense of humor.

"Alright, in short..." Even though he was briefly distracted by the Batman Who Laughs' disgusting actions, the Monitor still didn't realize that Batman Dragon's deliberate luring of the Void Hand into the game was what he wanted to do.

"Shh!"

Then he heard Batman Dragon wave his hand and then shake his head. “Dr. Manhattan will not allow any force outside the DC multiverse to interfere with the reality of the DC multiverse. When he realizes that the current reality of the multiverse is the result of abnormal interference, rather than the DC multiverse evolving on its own, he will intervene to set things right for the sake of his experiments. It’s almost inevitable.” “And our mother once cooperated with the Void Hand, openly cooperated.”

“That’s right, my friend, but even so, Dr. Manhattan won’t be fooled so easily.”

Chen Tao said, "Our final plan is only halfway done, and there are many things I can't tell you, but believe me, you will know when the time is right."

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Parallax Morhal is about to die.

Papetua altered history from upstream in the hyperchronic stream, which for Parallax Morhal was an erasure of the hyperchronic stream.

One of the reasons was the suppression of the opponent by the first Lantern, but in any case, Parallax Morhal's fate is what it is.

Countless Green Lantern Legions. Those Green Lantern Legions, constructed by Parallax with the Lantern Ring, surround Hal, protecting him like a monarch. Perhaps this is Hal's way of wanting his former comrades, whom he had killed, to acknowledge him again, forgive him, and unite around him once more, just like in the Golden Age.

The 700 million Green Lantern ghosts constructed from Green Lantern medium in the coastal city have been almost completely wiped out. Even if Parallax Morhal possesses great power, he cannot change the fact that these creations are essentially still Green Lantern ghosts. Since they are creations of the Green Lantern, that is, creations of the emotional spectrum, they can be countered by the first Green Lantern.

There was a reason why Perpetua threw Genie I to deal with Parallax Morhal. When Parallax Morhal led his massive Green Lantern army against Genie I, although he unexpectedly caused some trouble for the opponent, Genie I quickly dismantled all of his creations with the help of Perpetua's power.

In the end, only the first Lantern Knight and Parallax Morhal remained, weakly suspended in the void.

As the first Lantern approaches Parallax Morhal, it provokes the latter's resistance, who raises his ring and once again futilely creates a large number of images to protect him.

The Justice League, the other members of the Green Lantern Corps—one character after another crumbled before Parallax the First Lantern. He instantly dismantled the Green Lantern energy, even though Parallax Morhal's willpower surpassed that of ordinary people; this suppression stemmed from the very essence of the emotional spectrum. If Parallax Morhal could previously overwhelm the First Lantern with the sheer intensity of his energy, now, with Perpetua providing backup energy, the First Lantern completely annihilated Parallax Morhal in terms of sheer quantity of energy.

Then Parallax the Demon Hal finally created the last image that protected him—his father, the father in Parallax the Demon Hal Jordan's memories. That forever powerful pilot soaring through the skies, who taught Hal from a young age to be a strong person.

As everything was about to end, the last person Parallax Morhal could think of to protect him was his father.

The first Green Lantern didn't let this last Green Lantern energy creation, like the previous ones, be destroyed before it could even get close. He stopped the image of his father from attacking him, then solemnly thwarted the final attack with his fist. He then stood before Parallax Mohal, looking down at him.

Hal was powerful, but he wasn't a superhuman who could unleash his power purely on impulse. His power was bound by the laws of physics and had its limits. After an infinite amount of time, Parallax Demon Hal was completely exhausted.

Rather than saying he was fighting against Genie Number One, it would be more accurate to say that Perpetua used Genie Number One as a weapon to attack Parallax Morhal, ultimately winning the battle.

"That's enough, Hal. You'd better save your life, or everything will be over."

The First Lantern tried to persuade Hal, even though he knew his victory wasn't due to his own skill, but rather the intervention of the Mother of the Multiverse. Deep down, he didn't want Parallax Hal to die; he inexplicably hoped Hal would live. But all he received in return was Hal's wolf-like gaze. Even in his final moments, Hal remained proud, chest puffed out, as if he, the First Lantern, were some kind of traitor.

But the first Genie wasn't a traitor. The world had let him down. The world made it impossible for him to change Earth 15, which was the most terrible torture for him. So, after trying so many times without success, he might as well help Perpetual destroy this reality that was meaningless to him.

That's how it should be, that's how it should be. Apart from feeling a little choked up, there doesn't seem to be anything else.

The first Lantern Knight thought to himself.

"Surrender, Hal."

He said this, but Parallax Morhal didn't react. So, the first Genie sighed in the end.

"Do you have any last words?"

But Hal said nothing.

He watched as Parallax Mohal breathed his last, and then felt the space behind him violently being torn apart. A chilling feeling immediately crept into his heart.

He saw the figure bursting out from behind the spatial rift, Superman the Supreme, who tore through so many obstacles with his bare hands and appeared right in front of him!

damn it!
"Surrender, Superman Supreme—" Despite saying this, Genie A.R.'s face remained grim. Damn it, how did Superman Supreme find this place? Didn't Papetua tell him that he didn't intend to get entangled with Superman Supreme and to trap him in his own timeline? How could this guy find this place so accurately?
Is there someone else who can give him directions?
"Surrender, do you think you can—"

The first Lantern Man held no hope.

"Okay."

Superman Supreme is not going to surrender easily. If we were to let him fight Superman Supreme...

and many more.

"Hey, what?"

(End of this chapter)

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