Marvel: Awakening the Universe.

Chapter 414 The Whistleblower, Captain Marvel

Chapter 414 The Whistleblower, Captain Marvel (Second Update!!)
Above a galaxy that is burning out.

As the burning of the galaxy beneath his feet gradually came to an end, and the entire galaxy fell into a deathly silence, Hawke, who had withdrawn his mental projection from Gwen's universe, stared expressionlessly at the unfamiliar galaxy beneath his feet, which now resembled a tomb.

into the eye.

There are no billions of living beings.

There are no remains of gods.

The uninhabited galaxy beneath our feet is a desolate galaxy devoid of any life; life has never existed in this galaxy.

Yes.

The things Reed Richards and Susan Stone just saw—the creatures instantly killed by Hawk's Eye in the background, and the life forms sinking on the destroyed planet—were nothing more than infinitely realistic illusions created by Hawk using the Reality Stone.

In a word.

Hawke is brutal, but this is only on the premise that someone provokes him. When someone provokes him, he will choose to retaliate in the most violent way.

But as long as no one bothered him, Hawke felt he was quite kind.

Hawke's use of the Reality Stone to create an infinitely realistic illusion of himself destroying life in a galaxy was merely a powerful deterrent to Gwen's universe.

Tell Gwen about the universe she's in.

Do not touch her, or she will die.

He has the power, and he doesn't care what happened; he only cares about the outcome. If anything happens to Gwen, he won't listen to any explanations; he'll just launch a devastating attack on them.

Barbarians fear power but not virtue, and Hawke already has extensive experience dealing with these barbarians.

Just like the gods of the Arda galaxy.

The projection just now was indeed fake, but the fact that Hawk annihilated the gods of the Adar system is true, otherwise the universe wouldn't be spreading rumors that he is a demon god.

However, the gods of the Adar system were not annihilated in this uninhabited star system beneath their feet, nor were they killed now.

It was a month ago, and in a different galaxy.

Just like Hawke and Gwen said.

The gods of the Adal system, who aided and abetted evil, deserve to die. Since they chose to stand with the god Grith, then they might as well die.

Hawke's attitude towards friends is like the spring sunshine.

Hawke's attitude towards strangers is one of indifference and respect for their fate.

As for the enemy?

Ha ha.

Hawke's attitude has always been to strike hard. Although he did not see with his own eyes that the gods of the Arda system were really with the god Gris, the fact that the chief god of the Arda system had the residual aura of the god Gris was enough for Hawke.

one more time.

The cosmic police speak with evidence.

The cosmic demons only need to be doubtful.

but……

Hawke withdrew his gaze from the utterly silent galaxy beneath his feet, then, feeling the endless pressure emanating from all directions, looked up into the depths of the universe.

The oppressive force emanating from the real universe itself meant that even if he burned his own cosmos, he could only maintain his combat power at the level of a god.

This is different from the oppression brought about by the universe that Gris impersonated, which previously wanted to replace it.

This suppression comes from the universe; it is the cosmic instinct that returned to haunt Hawke after Griss fled this universe in a sorry state.

The universe is merciless; it won't grant Hawke any special privileges just because he saved it from Gris's clutches.

Although the returning cosmic instinct will no longer use time traps, which involve subjective agency, against Hawke.

However, the prohibition against any cosmic being transcending this universe is written into the DNA of the universe.

Moreover, Hawke has also annihilated many cosmic gods, including those from the Arda system, over the past period.

He killed several of them; otherwise, he wouldn't have earned the title of Demon God.

Even Gris, one of the gods, had never done anything like attacking the gods of the universe.

and so……

The true cosmic pressure arrived, Hawke could feel it coming from all directions, the cosmic instinct suppressing, repelling, and loathing him.

However, Hawke didn't take it to heart.

again……

So what if you suppress me? What can you do about it?
Hawke sensed the familiar presence approaching and focused his gaze on a golden light rapidly hurtling toward him from afar.

There was a woman in the golden light.

Her medium-length golden hair was casually draped over her shoulders. She was tall, strong, and exuded power, and wore a tight-fitting battle suit in red, blue, and gold.

There is an eight-pointed star symbol on his chest.

His entire body was enveloped in brilliant photon energy, like a cosmic deity.

Carol Danvers!

Captain Marvel.

Hawke looked at Captain Marvel, who was surrounded by dazzling golden energy and staring at him with her golden eyes, and smiled slightly as he greeted her, "Hello, Carol."

This wasn't his first meeting with Carol Danvers.

His first meeting with Captain Marvel was five months ago, when he was fulfilling his promise for the third time.

Hawk transferred more than half of the life on that planet, which had been wiped out by Thanos, to his own World Tree to fill its population.

of course.

This is yet another reason why the cosmic instinct abhors him.

If the god Grihas was a thief within his own ranks, then Hawke was a pure robber.

Far away.

Hawke met Captain Marvel when he was destroying that inhabited planet.

Carol Danvers was furious at the time, her anger palpable, like an enraged tigress.

However, just as Carol Danvers was about to make her move and show Hawke what Captain Marvel was all about, the inhabited planet exploded, revealing the unformed gods within.

Carol Danvers stopped abruptly, staring at the extremely ugly remains of the monstrous god that had been exposed after the planet exploded.

And then……

It seems like Captain Marvel has become obsessed with him.

At this moment.

Carol Danvers looked down at the extinguished galaxy.

"I remember this galaxy was uninhabited. Did the Celestials also sow seeds in this galaxy?" "No, they only sow seeds on inhabited planets without divine protection."

Hawke shook his head, then looked at Carol Danvers: "I remember telling you this last time."

Carol Danvers nodded.

"I know, then why did you destroy this galaxy?"

"Go meet someone."

"Your wife."

"Yes."

"Did you see it?"

"Ah."

Hawke's gaze remained calm: "I saw it, but unfortunately the Celestials have also realized what's happening and have further strengthened the shielding of that universe."

But it doesn't matter.

After seeing the Fantastic Four beside Gwen, he already knew the number of that multiverse.

828.

This isn't something you can tell by looking at the uniform; it's about looking at the face.

After all, the Susan Stone he saw didn't look like blonde Barbara; she had the face of a white widow.

and so--

Universe 828.

Hawke was very certain, so no matter how much the Celestials tried to block it, it was useless.

What he needs to do next is figure out how to travel through the multiverse.

Hawke thought to himself, then looked at Captain Marvel in front of him: "I remember this place is considered to be on the edge of the universe. I've come all the way here, and you still managed to find me."

Carol Danvers laughed.

"You are a cosmic demon god; all the gods in the universe are reporting your location."

"is it?"

Hawke raised his eyebrows.

“They are so afraid of me.”

"The gods of the Arda system were all wiped out, so it's normal for them to be afraid."

Carol Danvers shrugged.

She wasn't angry that Hawk had wiped out everyone in the Adar system; instead, she felt that Hawk had done something she wouldn't dare to do.

Carol Danvers visited the Adal system.

Life there is very difficult; they are truly treated as cattle and expendable resources by the gods of the Arda system, and are often sacrificed.

But that was the territory of the gods, and Carol Danvers couldn't interfere.

However, Carol Danvers could intervene after Hawke annihilates the gods of the Arda system.

So after they met, although they didn't communicate much, they reached a tacit understanding.

Hawke took action, and she cleaned up the mess.

He had previously told Gwen that he had received a report, and the person who reported it was none other than Carol Danvers, who was standing right in front of him.

“Oh, right.” Carol Danvers seemed to have thought of something and looked at Hawke: “The gods of the universe are afraid that you will cause them trouble, so they have been heading to the Olympic Temple one after another.”

Hawke asked, "The temple of Zeus?"

Carol Danvers nodded.

"Correct."

"Refuge?"

"Yes."

"I don't have a bloodlust."

Hawke shook his head, somewhat speechless: "I only kill pantheons that are related to the Celestials."

Carol Danvers shrugged: "But you killed the same gods as them."

This is called "sharing the same fate," because who knows if Hawke might suddenly turn on them, so they all ran to Zeus for emergency refuge.

Hawke chuckled, dropping the subject, and looked at Carol Danvers: "I'm not interested in them, and besides, I'm going back. What about you, going back to Earth?"

Carol Danvers waved her hand: "There are still a few planets in the Adal system that are in turmoil, and I need to keep an eye on things there."

Hawke nodded.

"Okay, see you next month."

"See you next month."

Hawke then fell silent, and the moment he turned around, he transformed into a red light and vanished from Carol Danvers' sight in the blink of an eye.

After Hawke left, Carol Danvers glanced at the desolate galaxy beneath her feet, then looked away and left the spot as well.

Earth.

521A Palm Street.

Bang!
The moment the red light touched the ground, Hawke walked straight out of it and went to the big tree in the backyard. He then sat cross-legged under the tree again, closed his eyes, and continued to contemplate the eighth sense of life.

at the same time.

The New York Shield hub.

"Dong dong!"

"Enter."

A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent pushed open the door to Sharon Carter's office and walked in. He looked at Sharon sitting behind her desk and said, "Sir, Mr. Phoenix is ​​back."

Sharon looked up and nodded.

The S.H.I.E.L.D. agent turned and left.

After Sharon and the other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents left, she grabbed her phone, typed a text message, and sent it.

"Hawk is back."

"..."

(End of this chapter)

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