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Chapter 546 It's you I choose! Deadpool!

Chapter 546 It's you I choose! Deadpool!
The newly formed Fantastic Four had no intention of "inheriting" Reed Richards' will. He's probably still alive, so how could they inherit it?

What they need now is to set up a target to make their own forces stronger, while at the same time, they need to find a way to rescue everyone.

"If Kang intended from the beginning that the Fantastic Four would never be able to return, then he would definitely need a very good place to ensure that Reed had no way to create technology to go back to 2013."

Peter briefly explained his point of view, while Logan, after a moment's thought, concluded: "Primitive times?"

“The primitive era alone is not enough, Mr. Howlett.” A childish voice rang out, and Franklin floated over in his small flying car: “The key is time. I’m pretty sure my dad can create a new time machine if he has enough time. After all, he didn’t go empty-handed. There are four of them, and a high-tech flying car with them.”

So as long as Reed's IQ doesn't decline significantly, given enough time, he will be able to make these things by hand.

unless……

“Unless Kang sends them to a place they can’t escape from, they can’t prevent a terrible disaster from happening, and this disaster is imminent…” After thinking carefully, Peter found that there was no one that particularly met the requirements: “The most likely possibility is that famous Late Cretaceous extinction event, but unfortunately, as long as a suitable refuge is found, life can theoretically still survive.”

"Or perhaps in the future, at the moment when Earth is destroyed, but in that case, the basic technology will be very advanced, and there will be no need for a lot of time to conduct basic research."

Franklin and Peter's words left the others completely confused. Johnny couldn't help but ask Hulk, who was standing next to him, "Can you understand me, big guy?"

"Yes, they're looking for a point in time when everyone will be killed so that the Fantastic Four can't come back."

Good heavens, you actually understood that.

Not only did he understand, but after only a brief pause, Hulk gave his answer: "Kang doesn't need the Great Extinction to completely kill them; he just needs the Great Extinction to keep Grimm and the others busy."

Then the two of them looked at Hulk.

"Hasn't Kang been sending troops out at different times all along?"

"An army, an army designed to deal with the Fantastic Four, and they're required not to provide the Fantastic Four with any additional technology... I'm guessing Kang probably has a large army of primitive people, he's become the chief of some primitive tribe, and he's leading that tribe to attack the Fantastic Four..."

Peter was somewhat amused by his own thoughts, but you know what, Kang really could do it. Didn't you see that Apocalypse was originally someone who rebelled against Kang, and then he was captured by Kang and made into a slave?

Wait, Apocalypse?
“Speaking of which, I think I might know where the mutants were sent.” Peter looked over and said, “Even if Iliana was sent to the past, she could definitely travel to other multiverses via Limbo. Therefore, the X-Men can always find a safe and technologically advanced world to return to. Conversely, if the X-Men haven’t returned, it must be because they couldn’t do it, or someone is preventing them from doing so.”

Logan looked at Peter: "Who is it?"

"Tianqi, he was once a slave of Kham in ancient Egypt for a period of time."

According to Logan's knowledge, one of Kang's targets was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who was said to have ruled Egypt for centuries without ever growing old, and whom Kang was unable to defeat. If that's the case, Kang probably sent the X-Men back to the time when Apocalypse was still his slave, thus limiting Magik's teleportation abilities. As for the Fantastic Four, the distant past was too far off, and there were no leads for the time being. After some thought, Peter came up with a clumsy solution.

“I thought of a method often used in movies, which is to carve words on stones or even fossils, and then wait for tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of years to have people dig out these fossils and then tell the information to people in the past.”

"This method is too stupid. Over hundreds of millions of years, the world has changed so much that there is no way to guarantee that the information you need will still be preserved."

Franklin complained unhappily, saying Peter's idea was too unreliable. Johnny looked at them and then asked, "Couldn't it be that they've already determined the information we can receive? Like the fossils in the Fantastic Four's collection or something?"

Peter then looked at Franklin, but Franklin shook his head. Reed Richards was a future-oriented person and not likely to collect things like dinosaur fossils.

“Okay, let’s check the museum or something. The only problem now is, if we find them, how do we get there? Kang is very strict about time travel. Any illegal time travel will be hunted down. What’s more troublesome is that once they return, they will definitely be attacked by Kang with the Cosmic Cube.”

Peter helplessly pointed out the most troublesome point: as long as Kang is still in this era and holds the Cosmic Cube, then no matter how much resistance is put on, it will be futile, no matter how many troops he brings.

"Then why don't we attack Kang in the future?"

It wasn't until Logan said something that Peter remembered.

"future?"

"Right, isn't he from the 31st century? His fleet and his soldiers are all from the 31st century. In that case, why don't we just not come back and go straight to the 31st century and blow up his house? Wouldn't that solve everything?"

Logan shrugged. "What, is that not allowed?"

"Maybe we could, but who would go? We need someone to bring the X-Men and my family into the future, don't we?"

Franklin listed the candidates who would be suitable for the mission: "He must be familiar with time or space travel, be able to complete the mission alone, be unafraid of Kang's army's pursuit, and most importantly, he must live a long time, and if necessary, he must spend decades or hundreds of years in the past searching for my parents."

Logan and Peter exchanged a glance; they did indeed have someone in mind.

"So, that guy hasn't had cancer yet, so he's still a normal person?"

Peter, unsure of Deadpool's current situation, asked Logan, who shook his head: "No, Wade is locked up in S.H.I.E.L.D. right now, and he doesn't want his life to change at all."

"He just wanted a fucking giant Ryan Reynolds face."

(End of this chapter)

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