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Chapter 613 Let's Lie Together
Chapter 613 Let's Lie Together
There's no need to go into too much detail about Captain Marvel, Mar-Vell. The days when he was a main character in the comics weren't even during major events. He died so young that nobody really knew him.
However, in the current 616 universe, Peter and his team have actually been keeping some things from Mar-Vell, or more precisely, almost everything related to the Kree Empire.
The preparations made by S.H.I.E.L.D. were most likely made to guard against an invasion by the Kree Empire. Even setting aside what Peter knew, judging from the intelligence obtained, including from the wasteland universe, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers have been on guard against a possible Kree invasion, just as they were guarding against a possible secret invasion.
The establishment of SkySword was most likely to counter a potential Kree fleet, and a large number of Kang's warships were preserved. However, because this event has not yet occurred, and because Thor once said that when a civilization prepares a large number of weapons for interstellar warfare, it will be seen by other civilizations as being prepared for war, Earth has been secretly preparing for this.
Of course, there are other practical factors as well, but they are not important.
So, what reason would the Kree have to invade Earth in this universe? First, it wouldn't be a surprise attack to kill the Skrulls; Earth is at the end of a spiral arm in the Milky Way, a place quite far from both empires. Second, it would be a secret invasion; if the Skrulls attacked Earth first, the Kree might then come here.
Therefore, even though Mar-Vell found it ridiculous, Fury insisted that he design a device to detect Skrull genes in order to prevent the Skrulls from secretly invading.
If even the Skrulls are excluded, then does the Kree Empire still have any reason to invade?
Yes, although it's not entirely possible, if the Kree Empire discovers that the Inhumans haven't been wiped out, then an invasion of Earth is indeed a possibility.
The Inhumans are certainly still alive. Thousands of years ago, they wiped out the Kree soldiers guarding them and began attempting to reverse engineer their technology. They eventually migrated to the moon before World War II. Due to years of isolated reproduction, the Inhuman population has dwindled to less than 3000, but they still survive.
This was a pretext for war, so to prevent a potential Kree invasion, everyone in the wasteland universe who knew of the Inhumans' existence was keeping it from Mar-Vell, preventing him from reporting it to the Kree Empire. After all, Earth wasn't ready to go to war with the Kree Empire.
In addition, both S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers tried to contact the Inhumans, but unfortunately, they did not receive any response, as it seemed that the Inhumans were unwilling to communicate.
So Peter didn't mention that in some of the universes where Mar-Vell survived, the Kree Empire invaded Earth; he simply stated this simplest scenario. Upon hearing this, Mar-Vell paused for a moment, then scratched his head incredulously, asking in confusion, "There aren't any universes where I survived?"
"Yes, brother, there definitely are, it's just that I haven't met them yet. At least in the universes where you exist, you're basically all dead, and only one survived."
Upon hearing this, Mar-Vell perked up and asked curiously, "So what happened to that universe that didn't die?"
“A group of multiverse-level evil gods called the Multihorns saved you, turned you into a pathogen, and killed the concept of death in that universe. From then on, that universe itself was cancerous, so…” Peter clearly saw the guy’s face fall. He had originally intended to hear what he had gone through, but it turned out that he was either dead or living a life worse than death. He sighed helplessly and comforted him, “At least you are still healthy now, right? Regular checkups should be able to detect it. Early-stage cancer tumor removal is not difficult.”
"I hope so. Thank you, Spider-Man. You and your friends can continue having fun at S.W.O.R.D. I... I'm going to schedule a medical checkup."
Watching Mar-Vell leave in a hurry, Peter shrugged helplessly. He turned around and saw Cindy staring at the space plants. Peter walked over. Most of the plants here were still Earth plants, but they had undergone various mutations due to space radiation. Seemingly noticing Peter approaching, Cindy straightened up: "Is there anywhere you want to go?"
“Actually… there is one, but not in the Sky Sword Bureau. I want to go to the moon to meet a friend I’ve never met before.” Peter said as he walked into the corridor, looking at the huge moon outside the porthole: “You probably haven’t seen him. That guy is called the Observer. He has a huge bald head. His only ability is to observe everything that happens in our universe and record it.”
"If he could tell us what the bad guys are doing, we could take them out of the way sooner?"
Cindy asked curiously, if there really was an all-knowing person who could help, then she should indeed pay a visit. But Peter shook his head: "The Observer race has caused serious consequences by interfering in the development of other civilizations, so they decided not to interfere arbitrarily anymore. Although there have been similar cases of interference, at least in the current situation of our world, they will not step forward."
"Alright, let's go see what else is fun on this ship."
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The Blue Zone of the Moon.
"A million years ago, the Skrulls were a race that did not know the concept of war. They developed cutting-edge technology in the universe and, relying on their ability to shapeshift and telepathy, were able to quickly empathize with other races and coexist peacefully with all people."
A blue-clad man with a large bald head and gleaming eyes walks through his current residence; he is the observer, speaking to the reader.
"Then they discovered the ancient Kree and brought them here. This is the ancient building the Kree built, and because of this, the Kree remembered the coordinates of the earth—but that's not what we're concerned with now."
The observer spoke while looking towards Earth.
“We see that something terrible is happening deep in the ocean, on the far seabed, but to trace its origins, we probably need to go back much further in time. The origin of this terrible disaster comes from an incredibly distant place.”
"Its name is Asgard, the dwelling place of the gods."
(End of this chapter)
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