Marvel's Master of Heavenly Magic

Chapter 239: Chapter 239 The Battle for the Three-Curve Tower (Third Update)



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"This base is no longer necessary!"

With the Cosmic Cube in hand, Dr. Zola dealt with, and all of Zola's stored data acquired, George's objectives for this mission had been far exceeded.

Now, it was time to wrap things up.

"Thunderous Explosion!"

Floating above the base, George waved his wand, launching explosion curses one after another.

The explosive power of a typical adult wizard could destroy several houses, while a top-tier wizard, like the likes of Little Dwarf, could obliterate an entire street.

George's explosive spell proficiency was higher than that of the average adult wizard, but lower than elite wizards like Little Dwarf, thanks to frequent practice.

However, with the wand's twenty-fold amplification effect, his power had reached the level of a top-tier wizard, yielding highly impressive results.

Just a few explosion spells turned Hydra's entire base into a pile of rubble.

As he left the island, he also caught up with the large ship Hydra had used to transport the energy weapons. He hijacked all the weapons, sending both the ship and the Hydra soldiers aboard to join the fish in the sea.

"Let's check out Washington."

At first, George had believed that with Captain America, Wolverine, Hulk, Winter Soldier, and Coulson working together, dealing with Pierce shouldn't be an issue. After all, in the movies, Captain America, Falcon, and Black Widow managed to handle things.

But based on Zola's intel, not only were there large numbers of Hydra robots sent to assist, but Pierce's side might also have superhumans like the absorption subject.

Therefore, George felt it was better to check it out just to be safe.

The Insight Project was bound to fail. Once the three aircraft carriers launched into the sky to begin global extermination, they would be shot down.

The Earth was full of hidden, powerful beings.

Since it was destined to be brought down, George figured it would be better for the Superpower Academy to do it rather than letting someone else take the credit. This way, the Superpower Academy could at least make a statement in front of global leaders.

Hydra's Insight Project wasn't just targeting the United States—it was aimed at all nations across the globe.

When the time came, all countries would face airstrikes from the orbital carriers.

By stepping in and resolving the matter, the Superpower Academy would earn goodwill from global leaders and demonstrate its strength.

This would also reduce unnecessary trouble later on when the Superpower Academy opened up.

Of course, these were just side tasks. If an opportunity presented itself, George would handle it, but there was no need to waste time running around just to please world leaders.

His main focus remained on increasing his own power.

He firmly believed that as long as his strength was sufficient, everything else would fall into place.

When he could destroy an entire planet with a single blow, he was confident that even the highest leaders of the world would dare not speak a word against him, let alone the mess of government agencies below them.

But his ambitions weren't just limited to this. He had far grander dreams.

Earth was just one planet. Beyond Earth, there were countless other planets, and countless cosmic civilizations. Beyond the universe, there were many more universes.

And outside the Marvel world formed by these countless universes, there were still countless other worlds.

Thus, George's goal wasn't just the stars and the sea—it was to claim a place in the multiverse, to truly have some solid footing in the grand scheme of existence.

Using his teleportation ability, George appeared at the closest position to Washington and began accelerating toward S.H.I.E.L.D.'s headquarters.

On the other side, after half an hour of rapid flight, the X-Jet arrived near the Three-Curve Tower, the headquarters of S.H.I.E.L.D.

"What are those? Robots?"

Looking at the hundreds of Hydra-marked armored robots guarding the Three-Curve Tower, Coulson and the others were taken aback.

They had no idea Hydra had created so many robots.

What was even more concerning was the type of weaponry those robots were armed with—not ordinary weapons, but energy-based ones.

"The original plan is null and void. Looks like we need to come up with a new strategy!"

Captain America, Steve Rogers, frowned.

According to the original plan, once they arrived, he was supposed to push through as quickly as possible, neutralize all the Hydra soldiers and their leader Pierce inside the building, and ensure the three orbital carriers wouldn't be able to launch.

Since Winter Soldier and Hydra's elite forces were already dealt with by George at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy, the defenses of the Three-Curve Tower were significantly weakened.

With Hulk leading the charge, they would have no trouble pushing through.

But now it was clear Pierce had a backup plan. Besides the robotic soldiers, there might be other defensive measures in place. This meant they would need a more cautious and well-thought-out approach.

"Logan, you're close with Stark. Contact him and see if he can spare some time to help. He's got more experience dealing with these robots.

Coulson, reach out to the government again, see if we can get the closest military unit to come assist us.

Then, we'll split into two teams."

Steve's plan was straightforward and practical, making it the best option in this situation.

He, along with Logan and Banner, would lead the charge directly toward the Three-Curve Tower.

He had his shield, Logan was practically indestructible, and Banner, when transformed into the Hulk, could tank energy blasts. Together, they would push forward and draw all the Hydra fire.

Meanwhile, Coulson, Bucky, and the others, familiar with both S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra, would use the X-Jet's stealth technology to approach the building from a completely different angle, then infiltrate as quietly as possible.

Their goal: to locate the control room for the orbital carriers and shut down the launch sequence.

If Tony could make it in time, the nearby military forces would provide some support, which would be ideal.

Pierce was undoubtedly aware they would try to stop the carriers from launching and would eventually notice Coulson's team trying to infiltrate. It would then be up to Pierce to decide his next move.

If Pierce sent all his forces to stop Steve and his team, Coulson's team would have a better chance of succeeding in their mission.

If Pierce diverted part of his robot forces to intercept Coulson's group, that would ease the pressure on Steve's team, giving them a chance to break through and enter the building.

They wouldn't need to find the control room—simply locating the three massive orbital carriers and causing significant damage to them would work just as well.

Hulk was excellent at destroying things, and Wolverine's adamantium claws could easily tear through the carriers.

As for Steve, his shield—re-forged from Uru metal after being merged with the Dwarf King's magic—wasn't just throwable and retrievable, but it was also far sharper than before, able to slice through enemies and objects alike.

"Any objections? No? Then let's move out!"

After hearing Steve's plan, there were no objections. Thus, the Battle for the Three-Curve Tower began.

(End of Chapter)


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