I'm working on Marvel's Spider-Man in American comics.

I don't know what to title Chapter 500.

I don't know what to title Chapter 500.
"This is the headquarters of the Spider Alliance. Some people call it Spider City, although I don't think it's that exaggerated."

The technology from 2099 forms the foundation of the base camp, and it is also thanks to the technology from 2099 that the entire base camp was able to be built so quickly and expand so rapidly.

"In theory, every Spider-Man here will have his own room, and we will regularly explore other universes to expand the scale as much as possible—of course, we only recruit Spider-Men who are heroes."

"Are there Spider-Men who aren't superheroes?" Katie asked with a hint of curiosity. In her opinion, all Spider-Men in the universe should be superheroes, but Peter gave the opposite answer: "Infinite multiverse, anything is possible. In fact, the evil Spider-Totem gathered long before us."

“Just like in Rui City, oh, sorry.” Katie scratched her head, realizing that Rick and Morty hadn’t even started airing yet. When the professor used Katie’s abilities from Earth 811 to establish a mental connection with her, he also synchronized their memories, including some spoilers about the future.

In reality, when Nimrod destroyed everything on Earth on 811/12, it wasn't in 2013. Therefore, she received many spoilers about her daily life, such as the upcoming show "Rick and Morty," which won't premiere until this December.

She didn't actually like watching this, but she knew Peter loved it. Oh, to be precise, it's about Peter and Katie on Earth-811.

However, as a possible future for Earth 616, the personalities of the two sides might be quite similar?
Peter actually knew about Rick and Morty; he had watched it many times. But in 2013, before Rick and Morty even premiered, he didn't say anything and just continued to introduce the show.

"Our current expansion rate is relatively slow because most Spider-Men are busy with their own universes and can only spare time to investigate other universes. We also cannot guarantee that all the Spider-Men in the universes we explore are good guys."

The biggest problem the Spider Alliance faces is that they cannot quickly eliminate those evil spider totems. They still don't understand the setting of the web event, and often they dare not act rashly.

Furthermore, many Spider-Men have their own lives, making it difficult for them to efficiently explore the entire multiverse. Although the League was established, its scale has remained relatively small.

Fortunately, there was still plenty of time, and no one was in a hurry. As long as Peter didn't sense the power of Moron or any other successor, it didn't matter.

The two of them went together to the central room of the base camp, where Peter showed Katie the frequency bands of all the parallel universes they knew so far, as well as the constructed multiverse map.

“We’re here.” Peter pointed to Katie: “Earth 616, right here.”

“It seems our world is no different from everyone else’s.” Katie looked at the blue planet, which was no different from any other blue planet.

"Strictly speaking, we are not special at all, but just one of many in the endless multiverse. In the infinite possibilities, we have no special place. Perhaps as time goes by, new universes based on us will emerge one after another."

Peter pulled the image of Earth 616 out of the map: "But on the other hand, we are special, and it is our uniqueness that constitutes us."

"No matter what we are like in other worlds, we are all different in our own world."

Looking at the map, Katie turned to Peter, and after a moment, she tucked her hair behind her ear and said something.

"Actually... in order to establish a connection with me, the professor had to synchronize my memories from another timeline. I'm thinking, perhaps deleting these memories would be a better option?"

Katie offered her perspective: "After all, well, we're not the same person, right?"

“The choice is yours, Katie.” Katie took a deep breath and remained silent for a while. She actually had many questions she wanted to ask. But after a short silence, she chose to put those questions aside for the time being and smiled at Peter: “Okay, we should go back now, right?”

Katie returned to Earth 616 and first went to see the White Queen to make her request. Then, instead of immediately returning to her dormitory, she bought some things and went back to her school dormitory to set everything up.

After she finished setting everything up, she stepped back and looked at her work. She scratched her head sheepishly, and just then, she heard her friend's voice.

"Katie? Dani is asking you..."

Iliana saw that Katie's door was ajar, so she pushed it open and saw the girl staring blankly at the Spider-Man poster on the wall. She immediately understood what was going on. Katie, hearing the sound, quickly realized what was happening and turned around awkwardly, asking, "Why didn't you knock?"

"You didn't close the door properly."

The door must have been left open!

Katie, who had absolutely no need for a door, let out a helpless groan. Iliana, looking at the poster, was practically bursting with laughter: "Are you serious? You put up his poster? No, where did you buy this?!"

"Um, Stark Industries has always had an Avengers merchandise store."

“This is so…”

Iliana laughed, unsure how to comment, but finally came up with the best way: "I have to tell Peter Parker that he'll be very happy that you've put his poster on the wall."

Katie, who almost shouted "You dare!", suddenly paused, then shrugged nonchalantly: "Whatever, but it might cause trouble for others."

Iliana looked at Katie uncertainly. This was not the reaction she had expected. Something seemed wrong... Could it be that she had bought something else?
Next time I'll go check out that nearby store and see what that girl bought.

Katie was also looking at the posters.

She didn't delete those memories; she simply transformed them from her own memories into someone else's, making it look like watching a movie.

After detaching herself from the empathy of her own emotions in other universes, she began to think about all of this, and then she went and bought these merchandise items.

"Alright, alright, let's not worry about this for now."

Katie quickly interrupted Iliana's scan of her entire room; she didn't want her friend to focus on it right now.

(End of this chapter)

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