Seeing Morgen, who had slaughtered countless Spider-Men, lying dead here with his body dismembered, Jessica was filled with disbelief.

The Spider-Man Noir next to him also looked completely astonished.

In Earth-2818 (the universe where the robot Spider-Man resides), he had fought against members of the Heirs family. Although he had never personally fought Moron, he knew how terrifying this guy was to the Spider-Men.

Right now, I see Moron's body lying here, and his head is gone.

This feeling made him feel a bit absurd.

"Spider silk, did you do that?"

Spider-Man Noir asked Silk.

Spider-Man shook his head. "No, it was Spider-Man from another universe. He killed Morren."

"Another Spider-Man?"

Jessica asked her, somewhat puzzled, "Is his power greater than Moron's?"

Spider Silk was still thinking about the battle between Peter and Moron.

"I can't be sure, but Moron was indeed killed by him. He even cut off Moron's head the moment Moron opened the portal to escape."

Upon hearing Spider-Silk's words, Jessica and Spider-Man Noir exchanged a glance, both seeing the shock in each other's eyes.

"Which universe does he come from?"

Jessica asked the spider silk.

She had traveled through countless parallel universes, but had never heard of a Spider-Man like this.

"I don't know, but the universe he's in seems to be somewhat special."

Chapter 205 Sarah's Thoughts

“I don’t understand, Peter, the way Spider Silk is looking at you is a bit strange.”

On the way to Sarah's house, Gwen said to Peter.

"Because there's also a guy named Peter Parker in his universe."

Peter replied to her.

"Hmm, if it weren't for the parallel universe, she might even think you're a robot, but compared to a robot, a parallel universe is more convincing."

Gwen was in a good mood to be able to reunite with Peter in this unfamiliar world.

He even forgot the injuries he had sustained in the battle with Moron.

"But I'm very curious, in the universe of spider silk, what kind of existence would I be, if..."

She glanced down at the bracelet Reed had given her.

"If this thing isn't broken, maybe I can travel to their universe and take a look."

Peter didn't say anything, thinking to himself, "If you knew you were already dead there, you wouldn't be so looking forward to it."

"Oops!"

Gwen suddenly slapped her forehead.

"I forgot to ask Spider Silk if she could take us home. Since she has the ability to travel here, perhaps she can help us get back."

Peter glanced at Gwen with some surprise. "I remember you said you wanted to go to a universe where no one could find you?"

"Yes, I did think that after arguing with my father, but I can't be that selfish. If I make everyone unhappy, then I have to reflect on myself."

Gwen let out a breath and continued, "Right now, in the multiverse, there are many successor monsters like Moron who are hunting and killing Spider-Men everywhere. I'm even thinking that if I could, I would do my part."

Gwen confided her true feelings to Peter.

Having fought alongside Spider Silk, she hoped that she could shoulder greater responsibilities like Spider Silk.

"I want to be more patient, I'm trying to work hard, and that's probably the meaning of my growth."

After saying that, Gwen suddenly stopped and asked Peter, "Will you stay with me, Peter?"

Peter paused for a second, then nodded. "Of course, it wouldn't be good if you ran into someone like Molen without me around."

Upon hearing Peter's words, Gwen excitedly hugged him tightly.

"So, what's the deal with this hug, Gwen?"

"That's all I wanted to say to express my gratitude."

Gwen released her grip and said with a broad smile.

Peter looked at Gwen's uniform and asked her, "Where did you get this uniform?"

"I bought a set of clothes from a clothing store and then altered them. I have to say, I have a talent for becoming a fashion designer."

Gwen said smugly.

As she spoke, she spun around to show Peter her uniform.

"Hmm, that's not bad. Perhaps you could actually do this job in some multiverse."

Peter commented.

"No, perhaps Betty and Glory are more talented than me, but I don't know if they even exist in this world."

"I do know this."

Peter told Gwen what he had learned about the two of them from the newspaper.

"In this world, they are both journalists, and they seem to be working on a story about Osborne Industries. By the way, although they are both women in their thirties, they are not married yet."

Gwen looked somewhat shocked when Peter told her that Betty and Gloria in this world were older single women.

"Okay, I'd like to see them too. Maybe I can take a picture with them and then go back and tell Betty and the others."

The two talked as they arrived at Sarah's house.

Sarah rang the doorbell and quickly opened the door.

Sarah was stunned when she saw Peter and Gwen standing outside.

"Hey, MJ, oh, sorry, it should be Sarah."

Gwen took the initiative to greet Sarah.

Peter introduced the puzzled Sarah to Gwen, saying, “This is Gwen, the companion I was looking for in the newspaper. Like me, she comes from another universe.”

Gwen offered to explain, "Just call me Gwen, or you can call me Spider-Woman. It's a bit repetitive, but I think it's fine."

Sarah looked at the cheerful and youthful Gwen and suddenly felt a pang of jealousy.

She thought it would take Peter a long time to find Gwen.

Now that the other person was standing right in front of her, a feeling of loss welled up inside her.

Upon entering the room, Gwen looked around Sarah's room and exclaimed, "Wow!"

“You look quite different from MJ in our world.”

Sarah asked Gwen curiously, "Really? How are we different?"

“MJ was a strict person. She would never hesitate to point out the mistakes her band members made, and she was also a rock music fanatic.”

Sarah shrugged. "Well, we're quite different. I'm an animal rights activist and not very interested in music."

"Gwen?"

On the other side of the high-rise building, Spider-Woman Jessica was stunned when she heard Silk say Gwen's name.

"Yes, that's why I say they're special; there are two Spider-Men in that universe."

Silk said to the two men, "It seems that one of them wasn't chosen by the Spider Totem, and I'm leaning towards the Spider-Man who killed Morren."

After examining Morlen's body, Spider-Man Noir stood up and said, "Perhaps we can recruit these powerful individuals into our ranks to fight the Successor together."

"etc."

Jessica interrupted them, "I remember in our world, Gwen Stacy is dead. She was Peter's first love. Now, in another universe, she's become Spider-Man?"

"Hmm, it sounds a bit strange, but we've seen plenty of even stranger things."

Spider-Man Noir shrugged and asked Silk, "Didn't you ask for their contact information?"

He is now filled with curiosity about Peter, who killed Morren.

"No."

Spider-Man shook his head, hesitated for a moment, and then said, "But I have a special ability. I am always attracted by Peter's aura. Although this Spider-Man from the multiverse is not Peter, I can still faintly sense his aura. It seems to be a totem that I am even more in awe of."

As she spoke, she glanced in the direction where Peter was.

Unaware that he was being targeted, Peter noticed that Sarah had suddenly disappeared.

After speaking to Gwen, he opened the door and saw Sarah sitting on the steps in the apartment's fire escape.

Sarah was lost in thought, her head down, when she saw Peter approaching and stood up.

"what happened?"

Peter, noticing that something was off about her, asked.

"It's nothing, I was just thinking about some things."

Sarah said with a smile.

She tried her best not to show any unusual emotions.

"I'm wondering if the MJ in your world will eventually meet you and become friends, or as you said, MJ will always meet Peter. But the Peter in the world I know isn't a good person."

Sarah said in a low voice, "Perhaps we are from two different universes, just passing through each other's lives, destined to have little interaction. You...you're leaving? Is that right, Peter?"

"Yes, thank you for your hospitality anyway."

Peter wanted to tell her that he might travel to this universe again in the future.

But such a guarantee also feels unrealistic and unrealistic.

"But he's not just a passerby."

Peter said to Sarah seriously, "We can't control what happens in the future."

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