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As is well known, in the settings of many novels and films, an independent and vast universe is often constructed by countless timelines.

These timelines are very similar, but like the butterfly effect mentioned earlier, perhaps at some unintentional juncture, an ordinary person makes a different choice, which will create countless completely different worlds.

However, most of these different worlds start from the same point, but the processes and endings are vastly different, so they are often referred to as parallel universes.

For example, the flashpoint paradox is a prime example.

Besides these, the DC Universe also includes Injustice, Metal, Doomsday Bell, Zombie Universe... These well-known major events can all be categorized as parallel universes.

It's worth mentioning that in the DC universe, beings in parallel universes are distinguished by the unique frequencies emitted by their bodies. This is why the Speed ​​Force, which allows individuals to change their own frequency, can easily enable speedsters to travel through time and even to other parallel universes.

Just like Wu Xian now, he is doing just that.

Amidst the swirling lightning, Wu Xian, who was recklessly unleashing his speed power, suddenly lost his footing, as if he had fallen into an abyss.

When he came to his senses, he found himself running rapidly through a dazzling passage. Countless bizarre and colorful shadows flashed past him, and only upon closer inspection could he discover scenes that were either familiar or unfamiliar.

"It's somewhat similar to a quantum channel, but it feels completely different..."

While running at full speed, Wu Xian pondered silently.

Having experienced time travel in both the Marvel and Infinite Terror universes, he wasn't panicked at all, even though this was his first time using the Speed ​​Force for time travel. After getting used to it, he even started comparing the differences between the two worlds.

In general, one is materialistic, and the other is idealistic.

The former uses scientific methods to find precise time coordinates for positioning and deployment. Often, one can arrive in another parallel universe in the blink of an eye, without any sense of realism from time travel.

The Speed ​​Force, however, is different. It relies entirely on one's own will and senses to find the time point and parallel universe one wants to go to, and also needs to adjust one's own frequency band.

In this way, although the experience of time travel is very exciting, the process is more tedious and complicated. If you are not careful, you will go to the wrong place. Only people with super speed can think at super speed. Otherwise, it is not certain whether they can find their way home.

But now another problem arises: Wu Xian and Kara are the original authors of the Flashpoint Paradox. Now that the Flashpoint universe has collapsed, they can only go to other parallel worlds, but which one is the timeline that Barry Allen originally lived in?

Wu Xian felt helpless and could only amplify the light of his soul to the maximum, trying to discern the spacetime anchor point he needed from the dazzling images.

Tell me, will you bleed?

A hoarse voice, like someone with terminal throat cancer, came to his ears. Wu Xian looked in the direction of the sound and his eyes lit up slightly. He knew that this must be the DC Extended Universe, and the timeline he was in now was the classic scene of Batman vs. Superman.

Without much hesitation, Wu Xian accelerated, preparing to enter this space-time.

There was no other way; the Speed ​​Force within him had only recently been created and couldn't yet support him for extended time travel. So, he had to find a reliable world to land in first, and deal with the rest later.

As for why I chose Zack Snyder's cinematic universe... it's simple, because it's weak!
The weaker the better, because the weaker the survival rate, the more comfortable the life.

However, at this moment, the golden arcs of electricity on Wu Xian's body suddenly dimmed, a sign that his speed power was about to be exhausted.

Wu Xian's expression suddenly changed. If the Speed ​​Force completely disappeared before he arrived in the cinematic universe, he would likely be banished by the surrounding spacetime turbulence. Even if he survived by virtue of his strength, who knew which world he would be thrown into? If he fell directly into Apokolips or the Dark Multiverse, that would be a real disaster.

Thinking of this, Wu Xian didn't hesitate any longer. He gritted his teeth and, before the speed force completely dissipated, suddenly accelerated and plunged into a space-time that he didn't feel very strong about.

...Buzzing—

In the void, a blue energy vortex opened, rippling outwards in the air.

Immediately afterwards, a figure wrapped in golden electricity darted out of the vortex and only stopped a thousand meters away, leaving two clear ravines in the pale earth.

Hot! Hot! Hot!
The burning sensation spread through his skin, and even with Wu Xian's strong defenses, he couldn't help but grimace.

At the moment of his final time travel, Wu Xian's speed force was nearly exhausted. He had to break through the spatial barrier entirely with his own body. The collisions and friction caused during this process made him feel as if he were being roasted in a furnace, and the pain made him question his existence.

Just then, an endless chill surged from all sides, making Wu Xian, who was burning up, feel a sense of comfort. Only then did he realize that something was wrong with where he was. Looking around, all he could see was a pale earth and a vast, empty universe.

The glittering stars cast countless tiny rays of light, but the brightest and most familiar was still that familiar sun, and diagonally opposite, the blue planet radiating a soft glow.

So that's it, it's the moon.

Wu Xian suddenly realized, stepped on the pale ground beneath his feet, shook his head and chuckled.

[That's just me. If it were the real Flash, landing on the moon without the Speed ​​Force or any protection, he'd probably be instantly killed.]

[Speaking of which, which parallel world is this again? Hopefully, we're not going to encounter some major event right from the start...]

With that thought in mind, Wu Xian took flight, floating in the vacuum of space. He then turned his gaze to the blue planet hundreds of thousands of kilometers away, spreading out his immense spiritual power in an attempt to first investigate some information about Earth.

then……

[Vought International, The Seven, Homelander... Vought Fuck?!]

After summarizing and organizing the information he had obtained, Wu Xian opened his eyes, a series of question marks seemingly floating on his forehead.

What's going on? The Boys?! Isn't this the DC multiverse?!
How did he end up in this world? Did DC Comics acquire the rights to The Boys?
Well, in fact, Wu Xian didn't know that the company that produced "The Boys" comics was originally a subsidiary of DC Comics.

However, due to its excessive gore and violence, DC canceled the series in 2006. It was then moved to another comic book company to continue its serialization and gradually separated from the DC system, essentially becoming an illegitimate child who was kicked out of the family and fostered by another family.

However, a runaway illegitimate child is still an illegitimate child. Given the rip-off Justice League vibe of The Seven, no one would believe they're unrelated.

Meanwhile, after the initial surprise, Wu Xian quickly calmed down and carefully recalled the components of this bizarre world. He found that apart from some plots and scenes that were too cringe-worthy, it was actually quite suitable for him to be a transit point.

After all, this world is really weak, which perfectly meets his requirement of wanting to rest for a while.

Darkseid, Anti-Monitor, Barbatos—get the hell out of here!
Thinking this, Wu Xian's lips unconsciously curled up, and then he touched his chin, revealing the standard smile of a witty person.

[Speaking of which, if I had the chance, should I start a Justice League here and steal the popularity from that Super Seven? The thought of that... it's quite interesting.]

Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.

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