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Chapter 104: Injustice Superman



At that moment, Fury and Hill strode toward Heisenberg.

As they walked, Fury, sounding unusually tense, called out to Heisenberg.

"Please don't harm Wanda. She's just an innocent, lovesick madwoman!"

Hearing Fury's words, Heisenberg scoffed.

Fury's feigned tension was identical to the tone he and Hill had used in Heisenberg's universe.

It was the kind of tension that sounded real but didn't affect the heartbeat at all—a complete act.

As Heisenberg recalled, Fury had already approached him.

Continuing to draw closer, Fury slightly bowed, as if greeting a superior, and extended his right hand toward Heisenberg.

"Thank you for your mercy, Mr. Heisenberg. Earth welcomes your arrival…!"

Before he could finish, Hill's eyes widened in shock.

A brilliant crimson light flashed, and Fury was bisected by Heisenberg's heat vision!

Even Fury himself seemed unprepared for this, and as his upper body fell to the ground at an angle, he still wore a smile, his right hand outstretched.

But as he landed, his perspective dropped by more than half, and the smell of roasting meat wafted from his waist…

"Aaaahhhh…"

Before the scream could fully escape, Heisenberg's heat vision delivered a precise headshot…

Looking at the fallen Nick Fury, Heisenberg closed his eyes and exhaled deeply.

That was satisfying…

Though he felt satisfied, Wanda, lying on the ground, was awakened by Fury's brief scream.

This poor woman, as soon as she opened her eyes, saw her dismembered director, and a surge of crimson energy instantly erupted…

Boom!!!

Before she could fully rise, Heisenberg, holding the Mind Stone, punched her back to the ground…

Watching Wanda fall again, Heisenberg exhaled deeply once more.

Now that's truly satisfying!!!

With that, he nodded in satisfaction and turned to Hill.

Noticing Heisenberg's gaze, Hill lunged to the side, rolling down the slope twice before aiming her gun at him, her eyes red with anger.

Looking at the wary Hill, Heisenberg chuckled lightly.

His gaze was so intimidating—was it giving off the vibe of "stare at me and get pregnant"?

"Haha, Hill, right? My apologies."

Heisenberg laughed as he walked toward her, unfazed by the gun pointed at him.

"In my universe, from the past, the corpse beside you… Nick Fury…

He died far too early!

When I looked at him just now, I thought it was his ghost returning or a demon impersonating him!

So you'll forgive me, right?

After all, you always claim to sacrifice the individual for the greater good.

I truly admire that about you!"

As he spoke, Heisenberg's mind moved, and Wanda flew toward Hill.

Placing Wanda in front of Hill, Heisenberg patted her shoulder.

"Take care of your Wanda, and don't forget your director.

To be honest, in our world, his codename was Hydra Director.

And you, you were the true director of S.H.I.E.L.D. in my universe. We worked quite well together.

Especially with your amazing figure!

Goodbye!"

After teasing Hill, Heisenberg laughed, soared into the sky, and flew toward Beverly Hills.

Today had been full of troubles, and after a failed attempt at romance, he needed to find a good place to rest.

After he left, Hill stood there, holding Wanda, completely bewildered.

She genuinely didn't know what to do.

Should she first tend to the unconscious Wanda in her arms, or reassemble her director's corpse?

Or perhaps ponder why Heisenberg from a parallel universe had spared her and even complimented her figure…?!

And so, a few minutes later.

In the tense Avengers' temporary camp, the team received a call from Hill.

Stark picked up the phone and shouted into the receiver.

"This is Tony Stark. Damn it, you better give me some good news!!!"

As soon as he finished, the person on the other end sighed deeply.

After a moment, Tony heard:

"I do have good news for you. Wanda is alive and looks very healthy.

Though she and Heisenberg did clash, we don't have to worry about him hanging her on the moon!"

"Ha, that's great news!

But honestly, your tone suggests there's bad news too.

So?"

Tony pressed, and Hill took a deep breath.

"Yes, the bad news is, I'm not sure if Nick qualifies to be hung on the moon!

If he does, we can act now…"

Beep, beep, beep…

The call ended, and the busy tone continued.

Stunned, Tony struggled to swallow.

The other Avengers nearby, who had overheard the call, shared his shock.

They exchanged glances.

Tony clenched his teeth and turned to Banner, shouting:

"The quantum tunnel must be completed tonight, and Heisenberg must be sent home tomorrow!

Rogers, I want you to personally find Hank Pym. I'm afraid if the tunnel is delayed by a day, our Earth will lose another city!!!!"

"OK, leave it to me!"

Rogers stood up and left, while Banner and Iron Man rushed into the distant lab.

In an instant, only a few people remained in the meeting tent.

Among them, Natasha muttered in a daze:

"So he was telling the truth…"

"What truth?"

Barton asked, frowning, while Natasha shook her head helplessly and explained:

"He once told me that in his universe, he's called the Injustice Superman!

Now I see…

He truly is the Injustice Superman!"


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