Black Robe: Gender Swap, I Have a Small Panel
Chapter 217 I Can Save You
"boom--"
A violent explosion rang out once again in the mirror space.
Norman's body fell down again, but Peter did not let his guard down. He stared at Norman's corpse and soon noticed something was wrong.
—From the wounds that pierced Norman's chest and head, countless fine white spider silks were constantly surging, slowly filling his body as if they were alive, repairing his wounds.
Even though Norman was ostensibly dead, the process of filling him with spider silk showed no signs of stopping; on the contrary, it became increasingly dense.
Peter immediately frowned, and without hesitation, turned to Morgan, who was suppressing the other villains in the rear, and loudly reported, "Morgan, something's wrong! This thing died and then got patched up with spider silk; it doesn't seem to be really dead!"
Upon hearing this, Morgan immediately turned to look, and at the same time quickly glanced at the panel in front of him. The panel was still calm, with no indication that the villain had been completely killed.
She frowned, wondering to herself: What went wrong? Wasn't Peter in her own universe Spider-Man too?
Why is it that he can kill villains but can't participate in repairing the Web Universe and completely end their lives?
Morgan's gaze fell on Peter, and suddenly, as if remembering something crucial, he slapped his forehead and muttered to himself, "Oh no!"
She almost forgot that her own Peter in this universe wasn't the canonical Spider-Man.
He is a bootleg character from the Black Robe system. He was never bitten by a mutated spider and only mutated into Spider-Man thanks to the V-potion.
From a fundamental perspective, if Peter hadn't appeared and changed the lives of others, he wouldn't be considered Spider-Man who protects the city at all; instead, he would be closer to the category of villain, a real humanoid spider.
In other words, Peter's original nature is actually on the same side as these villains; his original mission was even to kill Gwen.
However, Gwen was saved by Morgan. Peter did not accept the instructions of the Spider-Verse, so he chose to stand on Morgan's side and protect Gwen together, which went against his original role.
This makes sense; Peter doesn't possess the attributes of a true Spider-Man, so he can't repair the "holes" in the Spider-Verse as Spider-Man, nor can he completely kill the villains bound by the Spider-Verse's energy.
"Hehehe!"
Sure enough, just as Morgan figured out the reason, Norman the Green Goblin, who had been lying on the ground, suddenly trembled slightly and then stood up again.
He touched his repaired head and chest, feeling the renewed power within him. Then, recalling how Peter's attack hadn't completely killed him, he instantly understood the key.
He immediately threw his head back and burst into arrogant laughter:
"Peter, Peter, so you're actually on our side! You like to beat up your teammates?"
Interesting, this is really interesting...
After Norman confirmed that he was not going to die, his arrogance was even greater than before, and there was even a hint of mockery in his eyes. He looked at Peter as if he were watching a joke that had gone wrong.
Peter was enraged by his laughter. Without saying a word, he rushed forward and punched Norman in the face and body repeatedly, making Norman cry out in pain.
The Green Goblin's soul was once again physically destroyed by Peter, and he stopped mocking and started crying again.
Peter looked at the villain who changed his attitude as soon as he was hit, and he was speechless. He knew very well that his attacks could not solve the problem at all, and could only temporarily suppress the opponent.
So, helplessly, he called out to Morgan behind him, "Morgan, no! I can't kill him. Find someone else!"
Morgan nodded and immediately turned his gaze to Garfield, who was standing there dumbfounded, watching his teammates display their prowess.
He had never experienced anything like this before. In all his time as Spider-Man, he had mostly dealt with ordinary criminals, but this place was like a superpowered battlefield...
No, it should be called a super-powered slaughterhouse!
Essentially, Garfield was unwilling to kill; the only villain he truly killed was Electro...
Morgan looked at the other person and knew what the other person was thinking without even asking.
He immediately spoke in a calm tone:
"Garfield, only you can end this mess. Don't feel guilty. Most of these villains defeated and killed the original Spider-Man in their own universes."
In a universe centered around Spider-Man, once Spider-Man falls, no one can stop them from doing evil.
The world is shrouded in their evil; by killing them here, you are saving their respective universes.
Seeing that the other party remained unmoved, Morgan paused and continued to explain:
"Among these villains, those who are strong enough to reach the level of a state or nation will even rely on slaughtering the entire world and sacrificing the entire human civilization to draw power, and the crimes they commit are too numerous to count."
By eliminating them, you not only save Gwen, but you also contribute to peace in the multiverse.
These are the words Ghost Spider said to himself. In reality, the Webverse is using these villains to carry out a special "anti-virus" operation while constantly reaping their lives.
Let's put those worlds ruled by villains back on track...
The two sides waged war against each other, and the entire Spider-Verse was like a breeding ground for monsters, causing the Spider Alliance and supervillains to fight each other in different dimensions, ultimately selecting and cultivating powerful beings...
As for the purpose, Morgan couldn't concern himself with matters at multiple levels, and naturally didn't know what use raising powerful individuals would have for the Spiderweb universe.
All we know is that Garfield, as the original, legitimate Spider-Man protagonist of this world, is the one who kills these villains, which is in line with the operating rules of the Spider-Verse and can truly and completely end these evil lives.
Garfield listened, his eyes still hesitant. Killing people, or deliberately killing so many... was it really necessary? Especially since many of them were based on real people he knew...
He was only relieved that Morgan had saved Gwen, but he hesitated for a moment about the price he was about to pay.
"Okay, I'll do it..."
As Garfield hesitated, a sorrowful voice spoke up, offering to take on the task for him.
The one who spoke was 30-year-old Garfield, who had experienced the pain of losing Gwen.
This time... I have the ability to save you!
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