On Earth, after a long and arduous war, the invading Thanos army has been mostly wiped out.
Under Su Ye's orders, the Thanos army was not completely eradicated; a portion was left behind.
Some Chitauri soldiers, Outriders, Leviathan ships, and the Behemoth monsters that only appeared in Avengers: Endgame were all preserved.
According to Su Ye's plan, these remaining alien invaders will serve as prisoners of war, atoning for their past crimes on Earth.
Due to their invasion, more than 30 cities on Earth were destroyed, over a hundred million people perished, and one of the once most powerful nations was nearly wiped out.
Such enormous losses require someone to take responsibility and bear the wrath of the people.
These prisoners of war are the best choice for that.
Moreover, as powerful aliens, their individual combat abilities far surpass ordinary humans—so much so that even some superheroes might not be stronger than them.
Not to mention, take the Leviathan monster—just try having Captain America go 50-50 against it.
He'd get absolutely wrecked!
Not only that, but Su Ye also used his power to enhance these alien creatures.
He mainly categorized them into different levels and implemented an upgrade system for them.
Take the Chitauri soldiers, for example.
Originally, Chitauri soldiers were mass-produced, all looking the same, with skeleton-like bodies and metal-ringed helmets.
Their appearances were identical, with different units distinguished only by their weapons and roles.
There were shooters, demolitions experts, pilots, etc.
Now, Su Ye didn't strictly classify their roles but instead assigned ranks based on individual combat capabilities.
For instance, basic Chitauri soldiers have their strength, agility, and intelligence quantified and averaged, with the initial value set to 1.
These Chitauri soldiers are then defined as Level 1 in their initial state.
They can level up through training or by killing enemies to gain experience.
With each level increase, they receive attribute boosts, and at certain levels, they can even unlock new unit types.
A shooter can evolve into a heavy machine gunner, essentially becoming a walking artillery unit.
Demolitionists and pilots have their own evolution paths as well.
Outriders can similarly evolve into Heavy Outriders, Armored Outriders, Iron Outriders, Titanium Outriders, and more.
With these monsters of varying levels and abilities, this great land will transform into a more layered and diverse monster paradise.
Well, since this land exists independently and is vast enough, it doesn't matter if the monsters roam freely.
Turning it into a monster breeding ground is better than raising a bunch of bastards, right?
Just like a certain retired KMT officer once said, "God gave the best piece of land to a bunch of the world's most disgusting bastards. They never do anything proper all day long, just messing around everywhere. Real damn bastards."
Now, those bastards have almost been wiped out by the Thanos army.
Especially the top-tier bastards among them—they were completely eradicated with precision.
Now, this land in the north, though ravaged, is cleaner than it has been in centuries.
To prevent those bastards from making a comeback from the ruins, turning this place into a breeding ground for alien creatures isn't a bad idea at all.
Coincidentally, the Super H Academy is built on the West Coast, where Pacific monsoons and people from across the ocean can arrive, ready to embark on adventures across the land.
Now, there's only one problem—ten thousand aliens still feel like too few.
But this isn't a problem for Su Ye.
Since he has taken over everything from Thanos, he naturally knows where to replenish his troops—whether it be Chitauri soldiers, Outriders, Leviathan beasts, or Behemoths.
By directly opening a portal to their planets, these aliens can continuously flow into Earth.
At the same time, Earth's adventurers can use the portal to launch counterattacks on the aliens' home planets.
"Old Su, what do you think of this plan?"
At Su Residence, Su Ye finally sat down with Old Su, enthusiastically discussing his plans and ambitions.
Opposite him, Old Su sat with legs spread wide, holding a large tea mug, sipping slowly, showing complete indifference to Su Ye's plan.
This was the first time Su Ye sat down face-to-face with Old Su since awakening his powers to discuss concrete matters. Previously, whether it was sending Frost Giants or dispatching spaceships, they had only communicated telepathically from afar.
This was their first actual meeting.
Su Ye even felt that he couldn't see through his own father anymore.
To be fair, Su Ye had already merged with "Death" and become one of the five great creation gods. Logically, within the entire multiverse and known existence, there should be no one stronger than him.
Yet, why did Old Su still give off this unfathomable aura?
Could it be… that Old Su is actually OAA?
OAA, short for One-Above-All, is an abstract concept of a personified consciousness, transcending all existence and non-existence.
In other words, everything you can imagine—and even what you can't—poses no threat to him.
To put it bluntly, even the writers themselves can't do anything to OAA!
In Su Ye's mind, perhaps only OAA could still remain a mystery to him, even after he became a creation god.
But the problem is—how could Old Su possibly be OAA? If he were, how could he have been sealed on Earth, confined within China's borders for over a decade, unable to step outside?
Could it be… that he's secretly traveling incognito, experiencing the life of an ordinary person?
But… why couldn't that be the case?
Su Ye suddenly felt a chill down his spine.
He had become one of the five great creation gods, but this power wasn't something he cultivated—it was granted to him by the system.
That raises the question—where did the system come from? Where does its power originate? Who created it?
Could it be that the system was just something Old Su casually created?
If he truly were OAA, then creating a system for Su Ye would be as effortless as flicking a finger.
"Old Su… cough!"
Su Ye's voice suddenly trembled.
"Uh… Dad, have you ever heard of Marvel?"
Su Ye didn't want to remain in this state of confusion anymore—there were some questions he needed to verify.