The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics.

Chapter 609 No One Understands Superpowers Better Than Me

Chapter 609 No One Understands Superpowers Better Than Me

While Katie was still in a daze, the door of the warehouse slowly opened to the sound of passionate music.

Then she saw a scene that made her look even more disheveled.

"Hello, Madam Yang."

Gwen, who was standing in the warehouse, greeted Gwen outside the door. The latter was about to respond but blushed at the inexplicable address.

"Alright Poole!" Gwen gritted her teeth. "Don't waste your time on this meaningless joke."

"You have the final say." Gwen bowed and stepped aside. "What are you waiting for, my beautiful lady? The hot cocoa is ready in the room."

Gwen just glared at the funny Gwen Servant and pulled the dazed Katie into the warehouse. Only then did Gwen Servant notice the other person hiding behind Gwen.

"What is this?" Gwen pushed up his non-existent glasses, looked carefully and asked loudly.

"Oh my god! It's Kitty the Phantom Cat!"

Katie, who was still in a daze, was startled by the sudden voice. When she came to her senses, Gwen was already standing in front of her holding a huge autograph book.

"Can I have an autograph, please? Just write Kitty the Phantom Cat to Gwen Poole."

"Oh, okay, okay..." Katie picked up the paper and pen in a daze, and then wrote down what Gwen had just said in the notebook in a daze.

"WOW!" Gwen held up the autograph book and screamed like SpongeBob.

"No!" Katie suddenly woke up, and because she was so shocked, her voice even echoed in the warehouse.

"What's wrong, Katie?" Gwen seemed to come here often. She had two bottles of juice in her hands. Judging from the water droplets and frost on them, they must have just been taken out of the refrigerator.

"Here, I thought you and Poole were getting along so well. What happened? Did she bully you?"

Gwen handed Katie a bottle of juice and continued, "I hope you don't mind. Poole has always been quite lively, but she doesn't mean any harm."

"That's not the problem, Gwen!" Katie looked helpless. "There are two Gwens here! One is you! One is her!"

As Katie spoke, she pointed at Gwen and Gwen's servant. When Gwen's servant was pointed at, she waved at Katie as if to say hello.

"You mean this?" Gwen said awkwardly, putting the juice aside. "It's a bit difficult to explain. Just think of Poole as another me."

"A classic parallel universe, isn't it?" Gwen threw her autographed copy like a Frisbee. "It's a favorite of science fiction. You can just throw the inexplicable into it."

The autograph book slammed onto the shelf with a bang, and its accuracy was so high that one couldn't help but applaud her.

"You didn't throw it in at all, Poole." Gwen looked at Gwen's servant who was posing in a closing pose with a frown on his face.

"What were those bubbles that just appeared?" Katie asked.

"You can think of it as Poole's superpower, just like your ability to penetrate and my spider superpower." Gwen shot out spider silk and pulled the autograph book that fell on the ground into her hand. She casually flipped through a few pages and found that many names she didn't recognize appeared on it.

"There are a lot of new people, Poole. It looks like you've been very busy lately."

"Of course, that's what makes me so special. The protagonist always has to be busy."

Gwen proudly puffed out her chest. Being needed by her favorite character and being able to continue her multiverse adventure, Gwen was very satisfied with her current life.

Moreover, the job she is doing now is not something even Yang Le can do easily. Doesn’t this prove that she is born unique?
It turns out that time travelers are born to be the protagonist!

Gwen sighed and shook her head helplessly. If you ignore her occasional antics and the words that are hard to understand, Gwen is a very good friend. But if you take these into account, it becomes very tiring to get along with her.

Gwen pinched the autograph book between two fingers and threw it away without even looking at it. The autograph book fell onto the shelf as accurately as a frisbee. This could be real.

"Just like I told you before, Poole, we might have to bother you for a while. Of course, if you can contact Harpy, we can leave early."

"Stop saying those polite words." Gwen opened her arms and embraced Gwen and Katie, hugging them left and right as she spoke.

"I've been looking forward to it ever since your message came. I've got a whole bunch of plans planned. We're going to watch a superhero movie together, then a special effects movie, and finally a horror movie, all while screaming like classic white girls."

"Also, while watching the movie, we can guiltlessly eat some high-calorie foods that we wouldn't normally eat. You know, they call it a relaxation day, but it doesn't matter, because we're fictional characters, so as long as the author isn't an idiot, we'll never gain weight!"

'What on earth is she saying? ' Katie's mind was in a mess. She knew every word Gwen said, but when they were put together she couldn't understand.

Katie looked at Gwen, but found that the latter gave her a helpless look. Obviously, she didn't understand what Gwen was saying.

"We can't let go of Poole yet." Gwen broke free from Gwen's embrace. "The world outside is in chaos right now. I need to train Katie to skillfully use her powers in case of any emergencies."

"Superpower training! Great!" Gwen's eyes lit up. "Guess what? I'm the person who knows the most about superpowers in the entire Marvel Universe."

Gwen spread his hands and began to gesture repeatedly, saying, "No one! Knows! Superpowers! Better! Than! Me!"

"That's great." Gwen seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. "I'm worried about how to teach Katie. If you know the details, it would be great."

Looking at the two almost identical people in front of her, whose fate had been decided in this way, Katie could only smile with relief.

"There's no time to lose." Gwen skipped towards a cloth-covered object. "Let's start the first training session now."

After saying that, Gwen also walked in front of the price. She stretched out her hand and pulled off the layer of cloth. Only then could the two of them see clearly what was covered.

It was an automatic pitching machine, but it was painted pink and decorated with some ribbons to make it look a little cuter.

"Lesson one, dodge the death pitch!" Gwen licked his lips and looked at Katie who was already frightened and stunned.

"Be prepared, it hurts a lot when you get hit."

(End of this chapter)

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