After taking Anakin as his disciple, Obi-Wan did his best to teach him, but he was only a newly graduated student before Qui-Gon Jinn died in battle, and was obviously not good enough as a teacher.

Meanwhile, the prejudice from the Jedi Council during Anakin's upbringing also had a significant negative impact on him.

Especially that certain black-haired boy, who was always at odds with Anakin and became the direct trigger for Anakin's downfall. (Speaking of which, this black-haired boy, who was only 5 years old in this world, was recently deported back to Africa with his parents. Their deportation destination was Somalia, where they are probably growing bananas now.)

However, with Qui-Gonjin still alive, things were different. Qui-Gonjin was a "dissident" on the Jedi Council. He firmly believed that Anakin was the chosen one of the Force, so he protected Anakin very well and, despite pressure from the Jedi Council, took him in as his disciple.

At the same time, Qui-Gonkin held a very high position throughout the Old Republic. With this status, Anakin easily accessed various channels in Coruscant and purchased a lot of the technology that Josie needed.

Examples include hyperspace communication, blaster guns, faster-than-light engines, and various military technologies, including military robots from the Trade Federation.

It even contains technology from the precursor to the Imperial Star Destroyer, the Cheerleader-class assault ship.

It's a bit of a shame because the timing is wrong; there were no Imperial Star Destroyers at that time, let alone the Death Star.

In terms of technological level, the Star Wars universe can currently be said to be far superior to the other worlds connected to by Josie.

For example, Josie also obtained a faster-than-light engine from Starscream.

However, compared to the 1.2 million times the speed of light in the Star Wars universe, the faster-than-light engines in the Transformers universe seem like children's toys (Star Wars spaceship speeds are measured in classes; the smaller the class, the faster the speed. The Imperial Star Destroyer is class 2, about two million times the speed of light; the X-Fighter is class 1, about four and a half million times the speed of light; and the Millennium Falcon is class 0.5, about nine million times the speed of light).

Of course, the hyperspace engines in the Star Wars universe are not without their flaws. Excessive gravity can cause them to malfunction, and over-modification can lead to instability—the Millennium Falcon's engines often fail at critical moments due to over-modification.

In contrast, while the Imperial Star Destroyer was slower, its engine stability was terrifyingly high.

Therefore, having a hyperspace engine with too high a level is not necessarily a good thing.

Even at only a level two speed, it would still be extremely terrifying in the Marvel Universe.

Basically, it only takes 18 days to cross the entire Milky Way.

Of course, when viewed in the context of the entire universe, this speed is actually not that significant. After all, the Marvel Universe is like the Star Wars universe, where the Milky Way is just the tip of the iceberg.

After Josie explained the existence of the faster-than-light engine and hyperspace communication technology to Margot, Margot, whose attitude was not very firm to begin with, immediately became more hesitant, but still did not make up her mind immediately.

However, what happened next officially confirmed the trip to space.

That means Mar-Vell has come to Earth again.

That afternoon, Josh was having afternoon tea with her family when she saw Vito hurriedly walk into the yard and whisper something in Josh's ear.

"What happened again?" Margot, who was standing nearby, frowned and put down her teacup to ask.

“…Well, Carter’s old friend has returned to Earth, Mar-Vell, the one who attended our wedding, you should remember him, right?” Josie replied with a slightly strange expression, especially emphasizing the word “old friend”.

Upon hearing this, Margot immediately remembered—wasn't that Carter's...? She had sensed something was off between Marville and Carter when they first met on the cruise ship.

Not long after their marriage, Marwell disappeared. When asked, Carter wouldn't say, and when asked, Josie only said that he had gone back to his hometown.

It wasn't until Josie took over Attilan, which is now Silvermoon City, that she learned from Josie that Marwell was actually an alien.

This was also the first alien she had ever met.

How could I not remember?

Is the other party here to see Carter?

Chapter 263 News of Dracula

Unlike the first time Marwell came to Earth, Josie wouldn't have noticed it if it weren't for the UFO debris falling from the sky.

Thanks to the advanced technology obtained from the Star Wars universe and adapted by Yuri, a large number of detection devices have been deployed throughout the solar system over the past few years.

Therefore, Marwell's spaceship was detected by the nearby hidden detectors the moment it left the jump point.

Because the signals and appearance of the Marwell spacecraft were recorded, it was not treated as an unidentified flying object after it was detected.

Of course, Marwell himself was unaware of all of this.

Although the two sides were somewhat familiar with each other, the fact that Silvermoon City had changed hands and the series of arrangements made within the solar system could not be revealed to the other party. Otherwise, if Mar-Vell found out, then Peggy Carter would also find out, and a large part of Josie's secrets would be exposed immediately.

Even though Josie already knew in advance, she could only pretend not to know until Marwell's spaceship landed stealthily in the foothills of the Alps and approached Neuschwanstein Castle. Only then did the guards of Neuschwanstein Castle "notify" Josie.

However, after receiving the notification, Josie did not leisurely take a plane back to Austria to receive the guest. Instead, she took Margot directly and had the mage in her house open a portal to return to Neuschwanstein Castle.

Compared to the advanced technologies and numerous forces that Josie possesses, the existence of magicians is actually the one that needs the least secrecy.

In any case, Kamar-Taj does not belong to him, and he is always very meticulous in his dealings.

The Kirin Tor and Josie, who had established communication with Kamar-Taj, only had a "cooperative relationship."

Even if Mar-Vell, Carter, and the others knew about the existence of Kamar-Taj, they couldn't possibly know anything about Josie from there.

In particular, several mages who didn't get along with Josie have disappeared in the past few years.

Moreover, just like the ongoing anti-gang campaign across the United States, Kamar-Taj had already begun a conscious anti-gang campaign several years ago—there were already few black magic users in Kamar-Taj at this time, and now they are nowhere to be seen.

"Welcome back to Earth. Because your arrival was rather sudden, Carter won't be back anytime soon. I'm afraid you'll have to wait a while before you can see her!" Josie said to Marwell as soon as she saw him in the drawing room of Neuschwanstein Castle.

However, when Marwell, who was drinking tea, saw Josie enter, he put down his teacup and rushed straight towards Josie. Judging from his aggressive manner, he clearly wanted to give Josie a good beating.

However, it's clear that for Josie now, Marwell's computer skills are no longer a threat to him.

But before Josie could do anything, Margot, who had entered with her, made her move first.

We are acquaintances, that's true, but why are you trying to hit my husband the moment we meet?

She wanted to try it out herself, so she stepped forward and blocked Josie's path, throwing a punch at Mar-Vell.

Marwell clearly hadn't expected Margot to step in front of Josie so quickly, and even try to hit him.

However, she didn't take Margot's seemingly light punch seriously. She tried to push Margot away with her other hand, and because she didn't want to hurt Margot, she didn't use any force at all.

Then Josie saw what a trapeze artist was like.

As Marwell flew backward, he smashed several valuable tables and chairs before finally coming to a stop with a heavy crash into the thick stone wall of the castle.

Ouch... It looks so painful.

Then look at the tables and chairs—tsk, these were all treasures that the Germans looted from the French royal palace back then, and now they've been destroyed.

"Josie, did I use too much force?" Margot was at a loss, looking at Marwell who was leaning against the wall and hadn't gotten up for a long time.

Josie was speechless... Couldn't you have used your full strength? You've completely stunned me.

However, you can't say it like that.

“It’s her own fault. She clearly didn’t take you seriously, so she was caught off guard and acted this way. It’s not your fault. Besides, you were trying to protect me, weren’t you?” Josie comforted Margot, putting her arm around his shoulder.

You guys... I'm the one who got hurt, okay?

Marwell, lying against the wall, overheard their conversation and felt the intense pain coursing through his body, speechless with despair.

What on earth is going on? She remembered that Josie's wife, apart from being a little pretty, was just an ordinary human woman. Why did she possess such powerful strength?

"Are you alright? After you left six years ago, Margot and I had a little adventure and gained some special power. We're no longer ordinary people... so..." After comforting Margot, Josie walked over to Marwell and asked with concern.

"...Hehe, I'm fine...A lucky encounter? I'm afraid it's the power of a vampire, right?" Marville gritted his teeth and forced himself to sit up.

"Huh? You knew?" Josie blinked when she heard Marwell's words.

"Heh, do you think I don't know? But you, do you know how much trouble the passenger you asked me to drive has caused throughout the universe?" Marville glared at Josie, gritting his teeth as he spoke.

...Several groups said that the reason why Marville wanted to give him a big beating as soon as they met was because of Dracula.

Judging from Marwell's words, this progenitor of vampires has caused quite a stir in the universe.

However, no matter how much trouble Dracula causes, as long as it doesn't harm the Earth, Josie doesn't care.

“How could I possibly know that? Why don’t you sit down and explain it to me in detail?” Josie shrugged.

"Hmph!" Seeing that Josie didn't take it too seriously, Marwell snorted and walked to the side to find a good chair to sit down.

Seeing this, Josie was not in a hurry. First, she arranged for someone to clean up the mess in the living room, replace the tables and furniture with new ones, and then served a pot of new tea, as well as snacks and fruit. Only then did she and Margot sit down in peace, ready to listen carefully to Marwell's story.

After Marwell finished recounting the series of deeds Dracula committed in space, Josie and Margot were completely dumbfounded.

Well, the piercing master is indeed something else.

At least five small civilizations were completely destroyed.

Several prominent cosmic organizations were dismantled.

They established the "Blood Alliance," a power that struck fear into the hearts of the entire galaxy.

They fought several battles with the legions of the Mad Titan Thanos.

Even the Kree Empire was affected.

After Dracula left Earth, he completely let loose and went wild.

It was only then that Josie realized that what she had sent out of Earth was a real, man-eating super monster.

While feeling emotional, I couldn't help but feel fortunate.

Recommended book, the author is a young lady!

Chapter 264 Marville's Invitation

"I regret what happened to Dracula, but you should also know that this is not something I can change. Although we are friends, he won't listen to me when it comes to personal matters!" After Mar-Vell finished recounting the awe-inspiring feats Dracula had accomplished in the universe, Josie could only reply with a helpless tone, filled with amazement.

Actually, when Josie talks about friends, she's just trying to make herself look good.

Although Dracula and Josie got along well during Dracula's time at Neuschwanstein Castle, their relationship was more of a "commercial exchange" partnership.

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