He was afraid that if he left it at home, it would hatch and cause a lot of trouble.

The "Queen" protects the egg, ensuring it won't hatch and will be safe.

Turning his thoughts back to the matter at hand, Peter asked the black cat, "Do you want me to buy you a new pet?"

"No, my pet is irreplaceable."

The black cat shook its head and looked into Peter's eyes.

"Perhaps you can grant me another request, such as—taking me to other multiverses."

Peter frowned when he heard that the black cat was interested in other universes. "You want to go to the multiverse."

"Yes, don't tell me you can't do it."

The black cat, watching the "queen" curiously circling the egg, said to Peter, "You always have a way, right?"

“This is dangerous, Felicia.”

“I know this won’t be an easy journey for anyone, but I think Peter, maybe I can see something different.”

The black cat's eyes gazed into the pitch-black night, gleaming with a different kind of light.

Peter guessed what she was planning to do.

The black cat was still deeply troubled by her father's death.

Perhaps she wants to go to another parallel world to make up for her regrets.

Peter shook his head and said to her, "What has happened in the past, no matter how much we try to make up for it, can never be restored. Fate is irreversible, Felicia, even in parallel worlds."

The black cat didn't speak, but she suddenly heard the sound of wings flapping.

Wings? Or an illusion?

She saw it, or she thought she saw it, a crow flitting through the rain and landing on the top of a tree.

The black cat could hardly see the bird—it was just a black dot, like a shadow under an X-ray.

She blinked, and she could see more clearly now; her black eyes shone as brightly as buttons.

She took a breath and said to Peter, "I don't believe in fate, Peter."

Peter gazed into the black cat's serious eyes, remained silent for a moment, and then said:

"If you try to go to a parallel world to pursue past regrets, it's like a snake chasing its own tail, Felicia. It will be a painful, endless procession, an unbearable cycle of suffering."

Chapter 272 Everyone is Spider-Man

Peter said to the stunned black cat, "Jack Hardy has been accused of involvement in a series of burglaries in Manhattan. He is accused of stealing $2000 million worth of jewelry that was to be auctioned downtown, although he denies that he stole it."

"Later, while on bail, he was found dead on the roof of his apartment building."

Peter looked into the black cat's eyes and said, "Later, a notorious thief named Black Cat appeared, and she often caused trouble for the Fix Group and Matt Murdoch, whether she had something to do or not."

"What that black cat wants to do is avenge Jack Hardy, right?"

The black cat's eyes flashed with astonishment, but her expression dimmed again when she heard the name Jack Hardy.

"Yes, I initially wanted to follow in my father's footsteps, which is why I became Black Cat. I used to think I was a good girl, but later I discovered that I was actually a bad girl. Then I thought, maybe this is fate. But I immediately realized that there was a way to change fate. I thought I was a thief, but it turns out... I am an avenger."

She looked up at the sky and saw crows flying away overhead. "Only then can I feel that fate is no longer so cruel to me."

“You don’t need to live in hatred and self-blame, Felicia,” Peter said to her.

"Yes, but that's it. Just like Popeye said, I am who I am, and that's why I wear this costume."

"So even after Kingpin's death, you still can't find peace?"

"I can't calm myself down."

Peter looked at her. "That's not necessary, Felicia."

"I know, but it seems to be the meaning of my existence."

She walked over and stood in front of Peter, appearing very small.

"So you're planning to go to a parallel world to make up for your regrets?"

"I know this is stupid, but I want to see him. Maybe that will make me give up. How about we do this?"

She stood on tiptoe and kissed Peter.

Peter reached out and stopped the black cat from doing anything further.

"Okay, it's settled then."

Peter sighed softly and said to her, "You really are a passionate intruder, Felicia."

“I should call you the intruder, Peter.”

The black cat touched Peter's lips and said, "Because that's what you did. You forced your way in. Now, before I die, I should be drifting in the darkness, passing through all the peace, all the good and the bad, and then there's you, trespassing into my mental territory. But actually, I don't hate it."

"Don't pretend you didn't intend to invite me, Felicia."

"I didn't invite you."

The black cat smiled, and a blackbird perched on a tree branch not far away.

Peter said to her, “That would be dangerous, Felicia. The Successors are hunting Spider-Men from different universes. Parallel worlds aren’t as peaceful as this.”

He felt he needed to make things clear to the other party beforehand.

Gwen is easy to explain to him, but he can't completely protect her safety.

“We will all die,” the black cat said.

"Hmm, how desperate is that?"

The black cat smiled. "Biologically speaking, this is quite normal, Peter. Our lives will eventually come to an end. What was that poem again? Something about... not having a central theme?"

Peter stared at her silently.

I am not a poetry enthusiast.

The black cat said to him, "I'd rather die in the sky than in DVT."

"DVD? It must be a terrible movie."

"DVT, deep vein thrombosis."

Peter nodded. "Oh, that sounds like a really cool band name."

Just as he was about to continue talking to the black cat, his phone suddenly rang.

Peter answered the phone and found that it was Reed, "Mr. Fantastic," calling him.

The other person told me they had made a new discovery.

"We need to go to Reed's house."

Peter put away his phone and spoke to the black cat.

ten minutes later.

Peter went to Reed's house.

Reed was quite surprised by the black cat that suddenly appeared next to Peter.

He had never seen this thief who flew around the city before.

The black cat also curiously looked around the room.

A faded, old globe; a dark bookshelf crammed with books—all made of wood, all stained with oil, all exuding a musty, old smell.

The computer was placed in the middle of the room, along with some seemingly academic items: Egyptian handicrafts, poetry books, and a glass cabinet displaying some old decorative manuscripts.

To her even greater surprise, Peter claimed that the little kid in front of her was one of the world's greatest scientists.

“I think I’ve found traces of the heir families you mentioned.”

Reed said directly to Peter, "They initially had someone visit Earth 616, which is what you call the main universe, but they've already left. There's also Earth 1610."

"Earth 1610?"

Peter lowered his head and began to think when he heard the name of the universe.

The name of this Earth has a somewhat different feel to it.

"Yes, I've observed it. The Spider-Man on this planet is a Black man, I think his name is Miles Ramolas."

A Black Spider-Man?!

Peter frowned.

"besides."

Reed continued, "Earth 999 also has strange spacetime fluctuations; that must be a spacetime portal opened by the master architect."

Peter paused for a moment, "So, if I want to find them, I have to go to Earth 1610 and Earth 999."

"Yes."

Reed picked up Peter's bracelet device. "I've already set the coordinates of these two universes for your bracelet. You can travel between them at any time."

Peter nodded.

Although there is news of the successor, I now have to return to the main universe 616.

Gwen is still there; I can't afford to waste too much time.

At this point, he was unaware that Gwen had already been taken away by Spider-Man 2099.

Peter had just returned to the main universe 616 with the black cat when his phone rang.

Reed modified his phone so that he could talk to other phones in the same universe that had the same model.

So even though Peter was using a different telecommunications provider than his own world, he was still able to receive Gwen's text messages.

When he heard Gwen say that she and Spider-Man 2099 went to the Spider-Men's refuge camp, his eyebrows furrowed slightly.

"what happened?"

As the black cat surveyed the surrounding buildings, it asked Peter a question.

Arriving in a parallel world for the first time, she was filled with curiosity about everything.

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