Chapter 85 Ger? Nar?
Chapter 85 Ger? Nar?
Chapter 85 Ger? Nar?
Everyone looked at Hanlu, who was bowing her head and rubbing her forehead. She seemed to be patting her forehead in discomfort, trying to relieve her anxiety.
Actually, he was a little flustered.
If it's not just the Godslayer Gale who launched the sneak attack, but also the guy behind him, then everything seems to make sense!
Indeed, Gale the Godslayer, whether in terms of his performance in the movie or his raw strength in the comics, is not particularly outstanding; his stats are not impressive.
Its bug lies in its mechanics; simply put, it's a bug with a mechanic that's as troublesome as Scarlet Witch, but not particularly strong in terms of raw power.
The problem is, if we bring out the guy behind Gale, it's not just about the mechanics anymore, but also the numbers.
Let's briefly talk about what exactly happened with the Godslayer, Gale.
Actually, he was just an unlucky native of a planet because his god accepted the offerings but didn't do any work, leaving him the only survivor of his tribe.
Then he ran to the god and questioned why he hadn't done anything, but the god was arrogant, so he drew a Black Death sword that had come to him and killed him—
Although in the comics he picked up the Black Death Sword and then casually killed the golden-armored god.
However, it should be noted that while the golden-armored deity was being slashed on the ground, he was also fighting against another terrifying demon god.
And this demon god is also the true master of the Black Death Sword, and the one who forged it!
Nar, the Black-Clad Emperor!
This guy's record is absolutely incredible.
Originally born from nothingness and chaos, he was awakened when the Celestials began to create light and heat to perfect the universe, and he sprang out of the darkness.
He casually picked up a weapon and slashed one of the Celestials; this sword was the original prototype of the Black Death Sword.
But here's the key point: after he killed one member of the Celestials group, they ganged up on him, but they only managed to drive him away.
Keep in mind that Odin in the future wore the Destroyer Armor and, with the blessing of the gods, only went to fight a 1v1 with a clerk from the Celestials, and was still defeated in the end.
Even with nothing, Gnar is comparable to a fully-goldened Odin; the power imbalance is truly overwhelming.
More importantly, while forging the Black Death Sword, this guy also created a whole bunch of symbiotes, like Venom, with Venom being just one of them.
This thing is practically a bug.
Although nominally afraid of fire and sound waves, it can parasitize a large number of special superheroes, such as Ghost Rider, who has been parasitized by Venom.
Then any ordinary person who gets parasitized by Venom will instantly become a superhuman like Spider-Man.
The only good news is that these symbiotes didn't initially have a concept of good or evil, and after parasitizing some benevolent alien races, they also became righteous.
They teamed up and killed their leader, successfully sealing him inside a planet made up of symbiotes, and that's how it's been until now.
But let's suppose this world isn't part of the cinematic universe, but rather a comic book universe. If Gale witnessed the battle between Naruto and a golden-armored god, and as the god fell, he casually grabbed the Black Death Sword and killed the god, inadvertently awakening Naru and becoming his apostle, then—
Close your eyes and start over.
It's not that Hanlu is being unduly modest. Although there are three and a half Heavenly Fathers here, the problem is that, according to all the descriptions, there were at least four Heavenly Fathers of unparalleled strength in this omnipotent city before they arrived.
They were all old-fashioned godfathers like Odin.
Moreover, with the Infinity Stones not working, they really couldn't find any chance to turn the tide at this point.
Although there's a powerful hidden advantage here, if the Sentinels could fully unleash their combat potential—
Honestly, he was just worried about this godforsaken place.
Who knows if the Sentry is in a normal state right now, or if he's vulnerable to being counter-killed?
It's worth noting that in the manga storyline, the opponent was also killed by Naru in black.
Although that was merely a plot device and the reason why the writers later revealed they didn't know the Sentinels' combat capabilities, the performance truly overshadowed the Sentinels.
Although they later frantically patched the game, such as the Sentry not being in its best condition, the Void inside the Sentry causing trouble, and the editors making patches, they apologized by saying, "Actually, the Sentry's corpse at that time could have blown up Gnar."
But none of that matters.
The important thing is————
Hanlu closed his eyes and looked up at the sky—although he was in the library and all he could see was a dark ceiling, his mood was just as heavy.
If he remembered correctly, in the final episode of Venom: The Last Dance, Gnar appeared and seemed to be about to break the seal, all he needed to do was find the Codex on Venom's body.
While we can't say for sure whether the Gnar from the Venom universe could sniff his way all the way to the next universe, considering there's even a Black Death Sword here, hahahaha—
Hanlu really felt like shouting, "Goddess of Death, if I'm not playing anymore, can I be your little brother and just go to the Death Realm and sleep obediently until the finale?"
In this future that seems almost predictable, it feels like there is no hope whatsoever for this universe.
The good news is that he had read some comics, and given the guy's nervous talk about his divine duties, he was prepared to stand up and expose him.
But to everyone's surprise, Loki was the first to grab a dagger and stab the god in the shoulder. The god probably cried out in pain and knelt down with his back against the bookshelf, clutching his still bleeding shoulder.
"Loki, what are you doing?"
Thor was puzzled, and even a little angry.
He stood directly between Loki and the fallen garden god and craftsman, his eyes blazing with anger.
He did spoil his younger brother, but that's no excuse for him to hurt him at will.
But Loki, with great interest, licked the dagger he had conjured up at will.
"This is my last piece of advice: the dagger is coated with poison. If you don't behave and confess everything, hahaha—"
As soon as Loki finished speaking, Thor was also stunned, and everyone turned to look at the flustered guy.
He frantically clutched his injured shoulder, his eyes visibly widening in panic as he stared at the thick, dark blood oozing from it.
But even in this panic, they could still see the unexpected truth that a lie had been exposed.
"Don't you understand, my foolish brother? He's not some god of gardens and craftsmen."
The purity he possesses is something you can rival!
met free