Chapter 546: Chitauri in Bad Luck (Part 1)
"What are you doing?!
Loki's roar came from Stark's communicator:
"Didn't you say you wouldn't take action?!
If you also participate, no amount of Chitauri will be enough for you to fight!"
"No, I didn't..." Stark denied somewhat guiltily. He said, "The plan had a small accident. Peter... he... he might be sleepwalking..."
"I don't care what he's doing. Now it's great, the battleships are gone. What do you plan to use as a whetstone for Earth?!" Loki said unhappily.
"Can't you bring some more?"
Loki took a deep breath and said, "What do you think spaceships are? Pebbles picked up casually on the beach? The Chitauri are not a very advanced civilization, and spaceships are also very important to them."
"Aren't you known as the God of Mischief? You've already fooled three over, can't you fool three more over?"
Loki snorted coldly and said, "It's only because of your face... Wait!"
The other side of the communicator went quiet. Stark pursed his lips and thought for a moment, then took out his phone and called Strange, saying:
"Quick, find a way to get Peter away! That gray mist... Schiller is also there, I knew it was him! Hurry up and get them both away, don't delay my plan!"
"You make it sound easy." Strange looked up at the fireworks that had just appeared and exploded, and said, "Don't tell me you want me to go to low Earth orbit and have a fight with them?"
"Aren't you good at magic?" Stark said righteously, "Who told me that the Sorcerer Supreme is omnipotent?"
Strange hung up the phone angrily, but anger was anger, the work still had to be done.
As the Sorcerer Supreme, he also knew deeply that Kamar-Taj was a part of human civilization, and both sides prospered or suffered together.
In the past, Kamar-Taj practiced non-interference in human society because, from a microscopic perspective, Earth's situation was complicated, and any intervention by supernatural forms would lead to bad consequences.
But if viewed from a macroscopic perspective, treating human civilization as a whole, there was no doubt that Kamar-Taj had the responsibility to help human civilization take this step.
Strange sighed, took his ribbon, gem, and cloak, and arrived at the location where the spaceship shattered with a determined momentum.
At this time, Peter had already woken up. After opening his eyes, he found himself in a pitch-black space.
Turning his head again, he was dazzled by the intense light. Turning his head again, he saw his beautiful home, Earth, under his feet.
"Ah!
!" Peter screamed in fright.
Suddenly, he remembered, if he was outside Earth now, how could he breathe? And how could he make a sound?
Thinking of this, Peter covered his mouth and revealed a terrified expression.
The symbiote Red Bee in his body said helplessly, "Buddy, what's wrong with you? Just now your body moved uncontrollably. I didn't figure out what was going on, so I didn't dare to handle it rashly. Good thing you're back."
Peter then remembered that there was still an alien symbiote in his body. The symbiote could let him move in the space environment. He stammered, "Uh... ever since I was bitten by a spider, if I sleep too deeply, I will sleepwalk..."
"Before, this symptom wasn't very serious, so I didn't pay attention to it. But it seems I slept too deeply this time, and actually sleepwalked outside Earth."
"Let's go back. It's very late now. If we cause a commotion, Dr. Schiller will be very angry."
Red Bee was silent for a moment, seemingly not knowing how to explain to him what had just happened. Red Bee had been watching the whole process just now. He was afraid that after he repeated the process, Peter would run directly to the moon.
And at this time, Peter also found something wrong. He looked around and said, "What are these fragments? I don't remember any large satellite launch plans recently?"
"And what is this? Why does this person look so strange?" Peter turned his head and saw the Chitauri commander. He wasn't dead, just floating helplessly beside a fragment.
This kind of Chitauri civilization could already achieve space individual combat, but their own bodies weren't good enough and needed to borrow an exoskeleton similar to an Iron Man suit.
At this time, the exoskeleton on the Chitauri commander was broken by Peter, who had been sleepwalking earlier. Fortunately, the oxygen system was still working, so he didn't die immediately, but he couldn't move.
Peter paused in the air for a moment. The red mucus covered his suit. The red Spider-Man possessed the ability to fight in space. In a vacuum, the symbiote pushed him forward and arrived in front of the Chitauri commander.
"What's wrong with you? Do you need help?"
"Don't come over!
! Monster!
!"
The commander screamed. He had watched with his own eyes as this monster, who looked like a human, turned a battleship from a torpedo into a sea urchin within a few minutes.
Peter widened his eyes, not knowing why his attitude was so hostile, but he still patiently said, "Don't be afraid, I'm human, just..."
"You're not human!
" The commander roared again, and Red Bee translated according to the records in the gene encyclopedia, letting the words transmitted to the brain become language that Peter could understand, while also retaining his tone.
"I am human." Peter said very firmly, "Can't you see? I look exactly the same as a human. We all have hands, feet, eyes..."
"Get lost!
" After the commander roared, he tried hard to move his limbs to hide behind the fragments.
Peter was somewhat confused. He looked back at the battleship fragments scattered around. He suspected that there might be a conspiracy, so he immediately let Red Bee take him to chase the commander.
The Chitauri commander's exoskeleton was broken, there was no propulsion, and his movements were very clumsy, like an infant who had just learned to use his limbs. The symbiote, however, was very flexible. In an environment without gravity, its state was close to flying, and its speed was very fast.
The process of him running and him chasing didn't last long before the Chitauri commander had a mental breakdown. In his view, this monster in front of him was completely torturing and teasing him.
He pressed the communicator, sent back the last message, and then resolutely hammered the self-destruct button on his chest. The bomb loaded on the exoskeleton exploded instantly.
"Don't answer! Don't answer! Loki!
! It's a scam!
When the explosion happened, Peter, who had hurriedly dodged, looked at the floating corpse fragments with a blank face. He scratched his head, somewhat inexplicably turned around, and planned to return to Earth to find the Avengers and tell them the situation above Earth to discuss countermeasures.
At this time, Stark in the control room took his hand off the button, let out a long breath, and said to Loki on the phone, "The signal he just sent out was intercepted by me. You can continue to fool them."
Loki snorted coldly again and said, "Five minutes later, three battleships will arrive at the designated position as usual. You'd better hurry up and get Spider-Man away..."
After hanging up the phone, Stark called Strange again and said, "Why didn't I see you on the monitor? Haven't you left Earth yet?"
"Almost... immediately..."
Strange answered somewhat vaguely, but Stark didn't think much about it and hung up the phone.
After the phone hung up, Strange looked at the ballpoint pen slowly rotating between his eyebrows. He raised both hands to Schiller opposite him and said:
"It was all Stark's doing."
Schiller crossed his arms, looked at Strange, and asked, "Is that so? Then what are you going to do now?"
"I'm going to look at the scenery."
Strange looked at the sky and the ground, just not at Schiller. The red cloak behind him suddenly pulled him to the side.
Strange reached out to pull the cloak back, but the cloak "bang"ed, tied itself into a knot, turned into an arrow shape, and then pointed in the direction of Spider-Man, seemingly very anxious.
Facing Schiller's death stare, Strange hurriedly pulled the cloak back, revealed a fake smile, and said, "Stark and I, we two are not familiar at all. Of course I'm on your side."
Schiller snorted coldly. He just wanted to speak when he saw another golden space crack appear not far away, and a huge space battleship poked its head out from it.
Schiller took a deep breath, turned his head to look at Strange, and said, "Go, slap Spider-Man."
"Huh???" Strange looked at him in confusion. Schiller said somewhat impatiently, "Didn't you tell me before that you could slap a person's soul out? Go slap Spider-Man, and then keep his soul safe."
"Why? Even if Peter threw your bed into space, you can't do this, right? He's not even an adult yet, I can't..."
Looking at the ballpoint pen getting closer and closer to him, Strange swallowed the words behind. He took out a small jar in the shape of a water drop, inlaid with golden patterns, then waved his cloak and opened a portal.
At this time, Peter on the other side looked in shock at the three battleships slowly sailing out of the portal. Now, the third one had left the portal, and that portal had closed.
*Heaven Descends*
He was anxious, feeling that he must return immediately to inform the Avengers that aliens had invaded. Thus, the symbiote Red Bee took him and flew toward Earth quickly.
With a "buzz," a familiar portal blocked his way. Strange flew out of the portal. Peter was stunned and said, "Mr. Strange, why are you here? Oh, wait, you're here to deal with the aliens, right?"
"Hurry up and stop them, don't let the spaceship approach Earth, otherwise, everyone will be in danger!"
Strange smiled at Peter. Peter widened his eyes in confusion. Strange flew to Peter's opposite side. Peter saw his action of moving his wrists and said, "What are you doing, you..."
"Bang!"
Strange swung a palm, hitting Peter right in the chest. An illusory soul flew out of Peter's body. Strange took out the small water-drop-shaped container, opened the lid, and sucked. Peter's soul was sucked in.
Closing the lid, Strange looked at Schiller, who flew over. Schiller "bang"ed into gray mist, then wrapped around the unconscious Spider-Man, and "whoosh"ed to the vicinity of the three battleships.
The gray mist approached the hull, directly opened a hole on the surface of the first battleship, then placed the unconscious Spider-Man in front of the hole, and the gray mist turned into the shape of a baseball bat.
"Whoosh... bang!"
The gray mist swung the bat, directly hitting Spider-Man into the hole. Three seconds later, one could hear "clatter!", "bang!", "boom!", "ah!"...
Stark in the control room opened his mouth wide, looking at the smooth torpedo-shaped battleship, which had turned into a sea urchin again. ===== CHAPTER 547 =====
End of Chapter
