The room was only lit by a table lamp, and with the curtains drawn, it became slightly darker.

"Are they lying?"

Sarah asked Peter with considerable surprise, "Are you sure? I mean, how did you figure that out?"

"Lying is an instinctive reaction of fear. When a person lies, the part of the brain responsible for creative thinking is activated, and specific characteristics will be revealed."

Peter crossed his arms and spoke slowly to her.

In reality, he sensed it more from the unusual aura of the two men.

That's the same temperament as Gwen.

It was powerful yet filled with a familiar aura.

Are they two Spider-Men?

But how did the other person come into this world?

“I don’t quite understand, Peter, how did they get your photos? Why are they looking for you?”

Sarah thought for a moment and then asked Peter.

"That might not be me."

Peter said to Sarah, "After all, there's more than one person named Peter in the universe."

Sarah was stunned. "Does Peter have many more?"

"of course."

Peter stated his origins directly: "Like me, I am from another parallel universe."

"what?!"

Upon hearing Peter's words, Sarah's mouth dropped open in shock.

"Barton Parnell from another parallel universe."

Peter lowered his hand, and his black battle suit gleamed in the moonlight.

“I lost my parents and was adopted by my uncle, but unlike Barton, my uncle is not a scumbag. On the contrary, he has always tried to teach me that with great power comes great responsibility.”

Sarah interjected, "Barton's uncle often taught him that 'with great power comes great appetite.'"

Perhaps realizing the awkwardness of her interruption, Sarah coughed and said, "You can continue."

Peter then briefly told her about his world and how he had traveled there.

Sarah remained silent for a long time after hearing this.

The news shocked her; she needed time to process it.

"I don't understand. So, you also gained your abilities from being bitten by a spider? Why didn't you become a monster, but Barton did?"

Sarah asked Peter about her doubts.

"It's a bit complicated. All you need to know is that there's a Spider-Man in every parallel universe."

Peter said to Sarah, "Even though we were all bitten by spiders, everyone's fate is different. Some became Spider-Man, while others became monsters, like Barton."

Sarah asked Peter curiously, "Then who am I in your universe?"

"You and I are classmates too."

"In most universes, you would be Peter Parker's girlfriend."

Peter then said something that stunned Sarah.

She glanced at Peter, feeling a little guilty.

No wonder I felt a strange sense of trust and affection for him.

It turns out that in the parallel universe, each of me is Peter Parker's girlfriend.

Sarah quickly found a reason for her unusual behavior over the past few days.

It wasn't that I was being infatuated or lacking self-restraint; it turned out that fate had already made the choice.

Spider Silk covered his forehead, feeling a headache coming on.

She now somewhat resents her fate.

If it weren't for me, those Spider-Men wouldn't have died.

She rubbed her forehead and looked at the road in front of her.

Ears can detect the road in front of you much earlier than eyes.

The familiar Doppler effect of the passing traffic, the roaring motorcycles speeding by.

This gravel road seemed to have no end.

She walked to the side of the road, her brows furrowed.

The Spider-Woman who suddenly appeared earlier is clearly a Spider-Man from another world.

Although it's unclear how the other party did it, it's obvious that they were unaware of Moron's existence.

It seems I need to find the Spider-Man of this world first and ensure his safety.

At this moment, Spider-Silk was unaware that the Spider-Man of this world had already fallen into Moron's hands.

Just as she was lost in thought, she came to a two-lane highway.

The road surface is gray, with a discontinuous yellow dividing line in the middle.

Spider silk blinked and exhaled.

This environment was all too familiar to her. Countless times, she had stood on the shoulder of the road, looking ahead, unsure of which way to go.

Ten years ago, I was bitten by a spider.

The bite was destined to happen, and soon after, he was locked in a windowless warehouse.

It lasted for ten years.

I did this to protect everyone's safety.

As she thought about it, she took off her red mask.

But when she returned home, she found that her parents and younger brother had already moved out of the apartment.

According to the records, they moved everything away.

There was no forwarding address, no information left, and it was as if his parents and younger brother had vanished into thin air.

She sighed and lowered her head.

In a sense, I am like a vulture, a crow, a bird without a nest.

This time, I found myself in an unfamiliar place.

This time, however, I can no longer see those familiar streets.

She looked up, and her gaze suddenly stopped.

The street in front of her was very similar to the street where she used to live.

Does a parallel world's New York also have an apartment where I once lived?

Hesitantly, she walked toward a nearby shop.

She bought a bottle of her favorite drink and looked at the unfamiliar shop owner.

Even though they look very similar, they are ultimately parallel worlds.

The buildings may be the same, but the people are different.

She pushed open the door and walked out of the supermarket, then sat down on a chair next to it.

He looked down at the drink in his hand.

There should be a park not far ahead.

She remembered that her father had taken her there before, and every time they went to the park, he would tell her songs by Simon and Garfunkel.

She stood up and looked at the shop window.

In the darkness, her slightly bewildered eyes were reflected in the glass.

Meanwhile, not far behind her, in a place she hadn't noticed, a little girl was crossing the road.

Just then, a car drove by.

It was a Subaru Outback wagon that had been driven for at least a year or two.

Behind the hazy windshield, the female driver did not notice the girl crossing the road.

She was on her cell phone and didn't notice the changes on the road at all.

The girl also saw the speeding car, but she was so frightened that she forgot to move aside.

The car gradually approached without showing any sign of slowing down.

The sound of brakes suddenly rang out at the very last moment.

The car then wobbled forward, but unfortunately, the brakes weren't applied in time.

Fortunately, the car had slowed down to a few miles per hour just before hitting the person.

The woman driving was stunned into silence.

The female driver's blonde hair was starting to turn white.

At the critical moment, a figure suddenly swung down from the sky, grabbed the girl, and took her away from the spot.

Spider, who had already noticed the girl who was nearly hit by a car and was preparing to save her, did not expect that someone would act faster than him.

She looked at the person swinging down from the sky on a spider web with slight surprise.

is her!

The spider woman we encountered earlier who was fighting a vulture.

After rescuing the girl, Gwen gave her a few words of advice to be careful, then looked at the spider silk beside her.

"Good evening, Spider Silk, we meet again."

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