Superman of the American Comics

Chapter 91: ?Time setting, three questions

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"You're weird."

The Supreme Mage's eyes shone slightly, and there was a rare trace of doubt on his fair face whose gender was difficult to distinguish.

There are not many things in this world that can make Gu Yi puzzled.

She possesses an infinite gem and can foresee future changes and see through the fog of fate.

"General Cavill, your soul belongs to humans, not to creatures from other dimensions. This is a fact that has been confirmed after repeated inspections - there is no smell of sulfur, nor is there a crimson light."

Luke was speechless when he saw the Supreme Mage twitching his nose subconsciously.

Does the soul have a flavor? Can you still smell it

As a non-magical layman, he said he didn't understand very well.

"Later, I observed carefully for a while, and I felt that you didn't look like the spokesperson of Sissos. Before we captured the city of Rome, you had no talent for magic at all, let alone learning black magic. But it's different now. You have no knowledge of natural energy. The efficiency is amazing.”

The Supreme Mage squinted her eyes. She didn't quite understand why Luke suddenly changed from a magic layman to a highly talented magic layman.

If the other party signs a contract with the Trinity Weishan Emperor, they will definitely be able to easily pass the threshold of a mage.

"As for Dormammu, he hasn't been out for a long time. Mephisto—after I destroyed one of his human incarnations in Greece last time, I guess this cunning demon will have to recuperate for a while..."

Listening to the Supreme Mage talking about all the dimensional demons and bosses in the Marvel world like a treasure trove.

The corner of Luke's mouth couldn't help but twitch, he could only say that he was indeed the Ancient One!

Talking and laughing with these big guys every day, from the Dimensional Demon God to the Hell Demon, you have to give some face.

The title of the most powerful mage on earth is well deserved.

"So... Sanctuary didn't figure out my origin?"

Luke raised his eyebrows but kept his expression calm.

If the Sorcerer Supreme knew a chatty mercenary who could break the fourth wall, she would probably know where she came from—assuming that perhaps unborn Deadpool hadn't been weakened.

"That's right."

The Supreme Mage sighed, seeming a little regretful.

This was a problem she had never encountered before. Luke's soul clearly did not belong to this universe, but she could not find its specific origin.

There are all kinds of weird things that just don’t make sense!

Even the mages in the sanctuary find it difficult to give a reasonable explanation.

"After a period of investigation, I initially believe that you are a human being, not a creature from other dimensions. This is very troublesome, because you neither belong to this universe nor to the multi-dimensional world."

"So according to the rules, the Sanctuary cannot dispose of you at will. Every human soul should be respected and protected, just like mages guard this planet. This is our mission and cannot be violated."

"After some discussion, the sanctuary chose to observe quietly. I will often watch your movements in Kama Taj."

"General Cavill, if you didn't show any abnormality, you might never see me in this life - until the moment you hold the Infinity Stones."

Luke recalled being on the plane with the Red Skull and having a vague feeling of being watched.

That should be the Supreme Mage himself.

"The Cosmic Cube, that is, the moment the Space Stone is held by you, the timeline branches off into countless tributaries, destiny becomes obscure, and the future with multiple possibilities keeps changing, falling into an extremely unstable state of chaos."

The Supreme Mage looked at Luke sitting opposite, with mixed emotions in his eyes.

She didn't seem to have expected such consequences. Souls from other dimensions or creatures from other worlds were not uncommon in the three major sanctuaries.

Some of them are harmless, while others are threatening.

The sanctuary has its own set of rules for dealing with things, either containing them or destroying them.

But Luke is special, he doesn't fit into any one category.

This resulted in the Sanctuary not being able to handle it in time, which led to even worse changes later on.

"What should we do now?"

Luke asked curiously.

He became much more relaxed after realizing that the Supreme Mage did not show any obvious hostility.

There is still vigilance in the heart, but the words should be more casual.

Although it sounds like the Sanctuary is troubled by its own existence, the Supreme Mage doesn't seem to have any intention of solving it.

"have no idea."

The Supreme Mage shook his head. She was not omniscient and omnipotent, and she would sometimes be confused.

"That's exactly why I came to you."

Luke thought, finally getting to the point.

Frankly speaking, he really wanted to reach a consensus and reach an agreement with the Supreme Mage.

In this way, one's own existence can become reasonable and legal, without being restricted and supervised by the three major sanctuaries.

It's true that Superman is very strong, but if he really has to face a father-level boss who can punch Mephisto and kick the Dimensional Demon, he may not be able to gain much benefit.

Unless Luke can immediately pull out a heaven-defying template like Superboy Prime and Silver Superman.

"After you caused an unpredictable and huge impact on the future, I tried to go back in time in an attempt to... change this matter."

Luke's eyelids twitched. Although the Supreme Mage spoke tactfully, he still noticed the coldness in his words.

Change this

Does it mean using the time stone to go back in time and get rid of yourself

"No, no, no, you misunderstood me."

The Supreme Mage seemed to have guessed Luke's thoughts, shook his head and smiled: "The past is unchangeable. When it happens, it becomes an established fact. If I go back to the past and strangle you in the cradle, it will not affect you." Until now, it will only open up a new branch line, a world without you. "

Luke frowned. He seemed to remember that the time setting on the Marvel Studios was a little different from other movies.

There is no way to change the future by going back to the past.

"Then how did you do it?"

Luke suddenly felt that the Supreme Mage was actually an interesting chat partner. He would not refuse to answer any questions, let alone use vague language like a stickman.

Most prophets always like to hide the correct answers in confusing words.

"I can observe the future. Your appearance has brought more than 6,300 different possibilities to the timeline, and the number is still increasing."

The Supreme Mage's eyes were strange. In the futures she had seen, the impact of the other party was both good and bad.

"I wanted to choose the best one and fix it as the only ending. But I found that I couldn't do it. There are no definite answers among the countless tributaries. Sometimes you become a hero in the world, and sometimes you become everyone. Public enemy, you can always make the whole world move, but one thing is common, no one can stop you in the future timeline, Luke."

"The power you have is unprecedented, and the space for growth is even more frightening. I cannot reach the end of time and see with my own eyes where you have finally reached."

Luke pursed his lips, it all felt like a Sims game with countless choices.

Each decision leads to a different direction in the story.

"That's why I came to the door. This was a routine inquiry."

The Supreme Mage's eyes narrowed slightly and he said seriously: "Since the problem cannot be solved in other ways, let's go back to the starting point and have a face-to-face conversation."

"Tell me, Luke, what is your purpose?"

Luke listened carefully for a long time and figured out what the Supreme Mage was thinking.

She couldn't use the time stone to heal the impact she had caused, so she could only talk face to face to determine his intentions and whether his existence would endanger the earth.

Just like before obtaining permanent residency, the Immigration Bureau will also ask various questions.

"To be honest, I feel like it's more like a test."

Luke smiled and replied, "Survival is my number one goal."

"Then make your life easier and more secure without being disturbed by other accidents."

The Supreme Mage remained silent and seemed to be using some kind of magic to confirm the authenticity of these words.

After a while, she asked her next question: "What do you think of humans?"

"A complex creature. The noblest morality and the most despicable means will be reflected in them."

Luke picked up the glass of whiskey on the table and drank it in one gulp. The cold liquid refreshed him.

"I'm not some anti-human lunatic who takes pleasure in depriving others of their right to live. I like to drink Coke, often taste whiskey, and occasionally go to Chinatown to eat Chinese food... No matter how powerful I am, I can destroy the planet with one punch, but I There is always a need to satisfy one's own desires, power, status, and material enjoyment, which cannot be obtained by killing and enslaving people."

"last question."

The Supreme Mage nodded, seeming to agree with Luke's statement.

"When faced with a crisis, what would you choose? Protect the planet beneath your feet, or give up on it?" (End of Chapter)