"?" Upon hearing this, Thanos was silent for a moment, somewhat not understanding what Hela meant.

Without much thought, he directly mobilized the power of the Power Gem, attaching it to the double-edged sword in his hand, raised it, and slashed at Hela.

Hela neither dodged nor evaded, but instead faced Thanos's blade head-on, wielding Gungnir.

The two weapons tore through the sky, rapidly closing the distance between them, and were about to collide head-on.

But at that moment, a deafening roar came from the deep void in the sky, and a huge figure flew out from the crack and appeared in this world.

An invisible force spread, causing the Infinity Stones on Hela and Thanos to resonate, halting their attacks and causing them to instinctively turn to look into the distance.

Looking up, a tall figure fell from the sky, its metal body engraved with six gems radiating extreme power.

His body, forged from steel, was now covered in wounds, his spear was broken in the middle, his other hand was missing, his helmet was cracked, and his red face showed a gritted-teeth expression.

"Infinity Stones?"

Thanos's eyes subtly changed, and Hela glanced at the Space Stone and Reality Stone on her body in disbelief.

At this moment, both of them felt bewildered.

If the Infinity Stones are on me, why is there another person in the sky carrying the Infinity Stones?

Moreover, as holders of the Infinity Stones, they could sense the terrifying power emanating from that figure, whose laws were perfectly intact.

In other words, he doesn't just possess one or two Infinity Stones, but has collected all of them, gaining power comparable to the universe.

This answer made the two of them extremely wary, and a completely new question arose spontaneously.

"So who has the power to beat someone who has collected all six Infinity Stones like this?"

Almost immediately, they got the answer they wanted.

A series of long, mournful cries, seemingly emanating from hell, rang out as a white, eight-legged behemoth emerged from the deep void, its wings outstretched. The scale of time and space seemed to recede rapidly beneath its iron hooves.

As it arrived, waves of energy familiar to the Asgardian warriors appeared, and the warriors instinctively turned to look at the sky, taking in the faint figure behind the eight-legged winged horse.

Beneath its winding horns, its eyes shone like stars; its golden armor reflected the sun's luster; and the spear in its hand gleamed with sharpness.

Hela gazed up at the figure leaping across the sun, feeling the Gungnir in her hand tremble slightly, and instinctively whispered, "Father?"

Under everyone's watchful eyes, Longbo rode his eight-legged celestial horse slowly down to the surface of the earth. His gaze swept around and finally landed on the observer, taking in the devastation he had caused.

Instead of looking into the distance to wary of the infinite Ultron repairing itself, He calmly came to the Observer's side and pierced it with the spear in His hand.

As the spear, wreathed in destructive laws, awakened the observer, Longbo raised the spear, impaling it on its blade, and spoke amidst a cry of pain:

"tell me."

"Who attacked me years ago? As an observer, you should know the answer..."

Chapter 242 The Celestials and Eternity

As Longbo's voice faded, time seemed to slow down infinitely across the entire battlefield. The blades swung by Asgardian warriors hovered in mid-air, and the beams of light fired by alien soldiers stopped in mid-air.

Looking up, the vast New York battlefield resembled a vivid painting, with blood splattered in the air and the grotesque appearance of monsters clearly visible.

Only a handful of beings, such as the Infinite Ultron and the holders of the Infinite Stones, were able to perceive this change on the entire battlefield, and they all paid close attention to it.

Longbo could clearly sense their gaze, but he ignored it at the moment. His gaze fell on the observer, meeting those dim eyes and waiting for the answer he wanted.

The observer was now completely pierced by the spear, his body suspended high in the air, pure energy dissipating from his body.

Faced with Lombard's question, the Observer, though battered and bruised, still maintained his pride and integrity, responding with disdain: "Yes, I know everything. There is nothing in the multiverse that we do not know, and your affairs are no exception."

"but…"

Suddenly, the observer's bruised and swollen face broke into a mocking smile, and he changed the subject: "Why should I tell you?"

"We're already locked in a life-or-death struggle, and at a time like this, you still want answers from me?"

Don't you think this is ridiculous?

"You think you're going to let me go?" The observer looked at Longbo's indifferent face with disdain, but at this moment he showed surprising toughness.

His words reached the ears of the few who were still able to remain active at that moment, giving them a preliminary understanding of the observer's identity.

But before they could learn more about the matter, Longbo's voice rang out again, catching everyone off guard.

"Letting you go isn't impossible."

Longbo seemed to think casually for a moment, then calmly replied, "Okay, as long as you tell me the answer, I will let you go."

His answer caught the observer off guard. He wondered if he had misheard, and even looked at Lombard with scrutiny before realizing he hadn't misheard. "You... someone like you would release me?"

The observer looked suspiciously at the aura emanating from the Outer God before him and the chaotic influence that had been suppressed at various points in time. It was hard to imagine that such a chaotic Outer God would release others.

He found it even harder to imagine that an Outer God, emanating from a body covered in black smoke, would obediently abide by the agreement.

To this, Longbo calmly nodded. He had already made enough promises in this multiverse, so one more wouldn't make a difference at this point.

"I have no reason to kill you."

Although Lunabrück beat the Observer badly, his initial purpose was actually to test his strength and give the Observer a good beating, not to kill him.

Of course, with His power, He did not hold back at all and used all His strength.

If the observer had actually died during this process, then Lombard would have had nothing to say.

As a result, the observer, though on the verge of death after being brutally beaten by the two individuals, did not die on the spot.

Therefore, it wouldn't hurt for Longbo to let him go this time.

Upon hearing this, the observer fell into thought, his blue eyes flashing and shifting his gaze, as if he were engaged in deep contemplation.

On the other side, Infinite Ultron, who had just repaired his own body, was also watching this scene. His mechanical eyes, which should have been devoid of emotion, were now flashing with a look of fear.

He found it difficult to comprehend the power of the being before him, who was described in the records as being highly integrated with the god-king Odin.

Now that he has obtained the six Infinity Stones and the power of the laws, his strength rivals that of the entire universe, and he should have no rivals.

However, Longbo's strength exceeded his expectations. In a direct confrontation, Longbo suppressed him, who possessed six Infinity Stones, and caused minor damage to his own body.

This is why Infinite Ultron developed a deep sense of dread towards Him.

As he pondered deeply, the observer no longer hesitated; between dignity and death, he chose the possibility of living again in the multiverse.

Faced with the invincible Longbo, the Observer lowered his arms, bowed slightly, and no longer met the gaze of the Outer God Odin: "It is the Celestials."

Longbo nodded upon hearing this. The Celestials were indeed far more powerful than Odin. In terms of pure strength and energy, they were not much weaker than himself now.

If it's the Celestials, then everything makes sense. If they're using underhanded tactics, they're really hard to find, and discovering them would be a difficult task.

"So, which one specifically?"

Longbo posed another question, his scrutinizing gaze reflected in the observer's eyes, sending chills down his spine.

The observer was pressured to speak, but was interrupted by Longbo's sudden action. He did not intend to let the observer speak, but instead directly read the observer's memories.

The dying observer was powerless to resist and could only let Longbo roam in his mental world, taking in all the long memories in his mind.

Soon, Longbo obtained everything He wanted to know, saw the memory in the Observer's memory, took in those huge shadows, and confirmed that the Observer was not lying.

"Eradicators..."

Longbo murmured the title. This person was the Celestial who had attacked Odin. He was powerful and, as a named member of the Celestials, was one of the strongest.

After receiving a definitive answer, Longbo's spear once again vanished as a rain of light, and the observer's suspended body lost its support and collapsed.

Longbo ignored the observers, controlled his eight-legged winged horse to stand upright in the sky, turned his head to look in the direction of Hela, Thor, and the others, taking in their current situation, and then turned and left.

The eight-legged celestial horse soared into the air, took a step into the void in the sky marked with infinite cracks, and disappeared before everyone's eyes.

The observer, panting, watched the Outer God disappear into the sky and instinctively breathed a sigh of relief; after all, he had survived.

However, soon another shadow hovered nearby. Infinite Ultron coldly stared at the observer, his hand tightly gripping the fully repaired spear, and he slightly turned his head. "Have you forgotten that I still exist?"

"... "

The observer was speechless; the fleeting joy that had just appeared in his heart quietly faded, and his eyes dimmed again.

Although the Outer God followed the agreement and spared him, it was clear that this Infinite Ultron, who was born from a robot, would not do the same.

"In the end, will we still die?"

The observer suddenly felt that he had become indifferent to all of this, and even his professional instincts resurfaced, causing him to start thinking about what he should evaluate when he died.

Infinite Ultron shook his head as he watched the Watcher lose his will to live once again. "Don't worry, I'll send this warring universe away with you."

As he spoke, Infinite Ultron raised his spear, the laws of the universe swirling around its tip, and thrust it toward the Observer's head.

If the strike hits, it will be enough to vaporize the observer along with the galaxy, and these intelligent life forms waging an endless war that Ultron detests will eventually perish.

However, just as the tip of the gun was about to touch the observer's bald head, the power of chaos came from the sky again, a mighty force surging forth.

The distorted colors wove together into a gigantic hand, as if severing time and space, holding the essence of Infinite Ultron squarely in its palm, and disappearing into the deep void amidst his fierce resistance.

The Observer, who had been prepared to face death and was reciting his final narration, was stunned. Looking at the disappearing void and the infinite Ultron above his head, he was momentarily frozen, completely unsure of what to do.

Gradually, the hole that was once deeply engraved in the sky healed and disappeared, as if it were just a small illusion.

Only after a short while did the battlefield return to its usual hustle and bustle. The hovering blades tore through the atmosphere and plunged straight into flesh and blood, while the beams of light that had been suspended in the air vanished into the sky.

Time seemed to flow again at this moment, the brutal war continued, and the epic of iron and fire was staged once more.

But those who had noticed the anomaly in time were still not fully recovered from the strange occurrence.

Thanos remained silent. Having sensed the power of Infinite Ultron and witnessed him being dragged away unexpectedly, doubts arose in his mind about the Infinity Stones.

He had always thought that collecting all six Infinity Stones would make him omniscient and omnipotent, but at this moment he saw that there were things the Infinity Stones couldn't do.

Thanos glanced at the Infinity Stones embedded in his body with a complicated expression, feeling somewhat hesitant. It turned out that even if he obtained all the Infinity Stones, he would not be able to overcome Odin's obstacle, let alone wipe out half of the life in the universe.

This suddenly gave him the idea of ​​pausing his ideals and reconsidering the long-term plan, but when he thought about all the sacrifices he had made for the future Infinity Stones, he fell into a long silence and hesitated.

Not long after that incident, he still remembered the tragedy of sacrificing the soul of his beloved for the Soul Gem…

Right across from Thanos, Hela also witnessed everything that had just happened without reservation. Although she gained a new understanding of her father's power, the Infinite Ultron still left a deep impression on her, making her even more determined in her thoughts.

"If we collect all the Infinity Stones, we can obtain laws and power that rival the universe, and thus travel through countless universes."

Hela remained expressionless as the sharp weapon moved silently between her hands, an extreme thought arising within her.

"If a mere robot can travel to other universes after obtaining the Infinity Stones, then I can do the same..."

"If I travel to other universes and kill everyone called Hela, then will I be the only weapon Father has left in the entire multiverse...?"

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