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Chapter 227 - Thanos Snapped More Than Once! Kill Your Beloved to Get the Soul Stone!

Of course.

Right now, for the Playboy, the "love-hate relationship" between Moon Knight and The Ennead isn't important.

What's important is that even with a big shot like The Ennead backing him, the diary still considered his strength far inferior to Legion's.

It seems Professor X's son is really something!

It's just that this awesome character isn't from the Marvel universe?

Wait a minute!

Marvel!

The Playboy then focused his gaze on the word and fell into deep thought.

And soon, a flash of inspiration suddenly struck his mind, and he vaguely understood something.

If he remembered correctly, when he first got the diary, it described his universe designation as Marvel.

Just the word "Marvel" appeared, without any chapter number.

It was only later, when other parallel universes were involved, that the diary began to differentiate with numbers like 199999, 838, and 1610.

But there was a premise for all these numbers: all these parallel universes were Marvel universes! No doubt about it!

Playboy quickly flipped forward and indeed found that when Zhou Cheng first described the 199999 universe, he wrote "Marvel 199999."

But later, when describing the universes, all were Marvel's parallel universes, so the word "Marvel" was omitted.

Until this moment.

The diary described another parallel universe that did not belong to the Marvel universe: the Sony universe!

So, Tony knew what was going on between Marvel and Sony.

In the infinite multiverse, Marvel represents a massive collection of similar parallel universes.

And Sony represents another huge collection of similar parallel universes!

Marvel and Sony each represent a major category.

This was still easy to understand.

After figuring this out, Tony didn't dwell on it and refocused his attention on the diary.

She-Hulk, Tony was familiar with her, the diary had mentioned her before, but who was this Kevin Feige?

Didn't even have a codename or anything?

And judging from the diary, She-Hulk had asked Kevin Feige, so he knew that the superhero group from the Sony universe would appear in the Marvel universe.

So, Kevin Feige knew about other parallel universes outside of the Marvel universe?

Was this a super big shot who could cross multiple parallel universes?

Or, is this some big shot who can see the future?

But either way, it doesn't change the fact that Kevin Feige is a big shot.

"X-Men!"

Nick Fury, in front of another diary, noticed this keyword.

Without a doubt, Professor X, mentioned in the diary long ago, is a member of the X-Men.

The fact that both names contain the same "X" says a lot.

Just don't know what this "X" actually represents, what profound meaning it holds? But these are questions Nick Fury can't figure out.

Because, obviously, the X-Men are a group from another parallel universe.

And it wasn't a "Marvel-verse" parallel universe, but a parallel universe outside of Marvel.

It's likely that only Satan, the owner of the diary, and Kevin Feige know about this.

The only question is, who exactly is Kevin Feige?

The diary revealed his full name, so finding this person shouldn't be difficult, but Fury is still worried.

A big shot of this level shouldn't be so easy to find, right?

But no matter what, Nick Fury has made his decision. After this wave of spoilers, he's going to find all the Kevin Feiges.

Doing this isn't difficult.

But figuring out which Kevin Feige is the one mentioned in the diary is the real problem.

Also, is She-Hulk really that strong?

Stronger than the Celestials, stronger than Eternity, these cosmic beings?

According to the diary's description, it seems like she's not just a little stronger!

So, where did this She-Hulk come from?

Actually, the diary mentioned She-Hulk a long time ago, and Nick Fury had been heavily investigating this lead.

But even now, Fury still hasn't found any related clues.

Not even a single bit of information.

Fury really didn't expect She-Hulk to be so terrifyingly powerful.

Of course, in terms of personal combat ability, She-Hulk is simply incomparable to the Celestials, not to mention Eternity.

But She-Hulk can rewrite the Marvel world! Who can withstand that?

It feels like She-Hulk is Marvel's favorite.

Just look at the difference between her and Hulk.

[It took fifteen years for Banner to keep the Hulk rational after he was exposed to Gamma Radiation.]

[But She-Hulk? She did it the moment she was born!]

[She-Hulk doesn't have a second personality like Banner, the Hulk. Even transformed, She-Hulk is still the same person.]

Rewriting the Marvel world?

Seeing this description, the first thought that flashed through Tony's mind was Scarlet Witch's reality-warping.

Whether it was the rewriting of Westview in Universe-199999, or the stripping of millions of mutants' superpowers with a single sentence in the main universe.

It should mean the same thing as She-Hulk rewriting the world, right?

It just seems that She-Hulk's ability to rewrite reality is even stronger than Scarlet Witch's.

After all, even Scarlet Witch, with her astonishing abilities, is just a ridiculously powerful superhero.

She's simply incomparable to the Celestials, who can create galaxies and the fundamental structures of the universe.

Let alone Eternity.

But She-Hulk? With this ability, she surpasses even beings like the Celestials and the gods of creation.

It's clear just how powerful this person's reality-altering ability is.

Considering this incredible premise, She-Hulk's advantages over Hulk seem almost natural to Tony.

"Wow, no second personality, it's still the same personality when she transforms."

"I bet Nick Fury can't stay calm."

Tony couldn't help but exclaim.

This rational version of the Hulk was exactly the perfect Hulk that Fury had always dreamed of.

Of course, the diary also made it clear.

The Hulk eventually achieved this too, but it took a full fifteen years.

That time was just too long.

Too long for anyone to have the patience to wait.

[The Hulk reverts back to Banner? Either he falls from a plane, gets knocked out by a robot, or Black Widow sings a lullaby.]

[But She-Hulk? She can change back whenever she wants, with no restrictions!]

"From all aspects, She-Hulk seems like an upgraded version of Hulk."

"Even Hulk used She-Hulk's blood to heal his injured arm!"

"That was an injury caused by the snap, an injury caused by the Infinity Stones."

"Even someone of the Purple Potato's level couldn't withstand it!"

"The second snap almost took the Purple Potato's life!"

"So, this is how to turn Hulk back to normal?"

Tony was utterly speechless.

Throwing Hulk off a plane?

This method seemed only applicable when Hulk was in the air.

A robot knocked out the Hulk?

Well, the Hulk can actually be knocked out?

Just what kind of being could possibly knock out the Hulk?

Playboy has had the diary for quite some time now, and it's revealed quite a bit about the Hulk's various battles.

It seems that besides the explicit mention of a Purple Potato defeating the Hulk, there's really no other mention of anyone who could beat him.

Even Satan, though he could surpass the Hulk in strength, couldn't knock him out, right? So these two methods of turning the Hulk back to normal are almost useless as references.

The only valuable one is the third method: Black Widow singing a lullaby.

The diary mentioned long ago that Black Widow was the only one who could bring the Hulk back to normal.

Tony and Fury were both very curious about how Black Widow did it.

Especially Nick Fury, who entrusted this important task to Black Widow, wanting her to find a way to control the Hulk.

But for some reason, they haven't succeeded until now.

And this wave of spoilers from the diary will provide extremely important hints.

Lullaby? A bedtime lullaby to put the Hulk to sleep?

It's actually done this way? In other words, a form of psychological hypnosis, or psychological suggestion?

It's actually that simple? The Hulk, a beast with no reason, only knowing how to smash everything, can be hypnotized? Then the question arises.

If it's just singing a lullaby, why does it only work when Black Widow sings it, and not when others do?

What could be the difference between the lullaby Black Widow sings and the lullabies others sing? However, in any case, they can try this method with Black Widow.

Of course, Nick Fury would take care of such matters; Playboy believed the bald egg wouldn't slack off.

He didn't think too much about it and continued to focus on the diary.

A look of surprise immediately appeared on his face.

She-Hulk's blood actually had such a magical "effect"?

It could heal injuries!

Playboy hadn't expected this, he had to admit.

This She-Hulk, no matter how he looked at her, was much more "advanced" than the Hulk.

It was like a comprehensive 2.0 upgrade.

"Second snap!"

"The Purple Potato actually snapped more than once?"

In front of another diary, Nick Fury's expression became extremely grave.

No matter what, this involved the "Snap".

Through the diary's spoilers, Fury already knew that the Purple Potato eventually gathered the Infinity Stones and snapped his fingers, erasing half of the life in the universe.

But he never thought that the Purple Potato's Snap wasn't just a one-time thing!

Then came the question.

What exactly did the Purple Potato do with that other Snap, besides erasing half of the universe's life?

Nick Fury naturally couldn't guess this.

With the level of a "Snap", no matter what the Purple Potato did, it would definitely be a major event with a profound impact on the universe, right?

Besides this.

If there was a second time, then would there be a third?

Before the Purple Potato destroyed all the Infinity Stones, how many times did he snap his fingers?

Even according to the diary, snapping one's fingers causes significant self-harm, so the Purple Potato probably couldn't do it many times.

But it's still shocking.

I wonder if the Purple Potato saw his daughter the second time he snapped his fingers, just like the first time?

He could see his daughter in the soul space of the stones, which shows that the Purple Potato really loved his daughter.

Just like Iron Man, who saw his daughter when he snapped his fingers.

It's a pity, though. To get the Soul Stone, you have to sacrifice someone you love.

You need a soul to get the Soul Stone!

Otherwise, Black Widow wouldn't have sacrificed herself so that Barton could get the Soul Stone.

So, when you snap your fingers, you enter a "soul space"?

And you'll meet some related figures there?

Tony had never known about this before.

The diary didn't elaborate on who you would meet in that space.

But based on the examples of the Purple Potato and his big Tony, you should meet your loved ones.

This made sense and was easy to understand; there wasn't much to say about it.

But the cost of obtaining the Soul Stone…

Wait a minute, the Soul Stone!

This was another Infinity Stone mentioned in the diary, following Time, Power, Space, Mind, and Reality.

And judging by the name, it's undoubtedly a gem related to the soul.

To be honest, this kind of gem is pretty overpowered, right?

This made Playboy involuntarily recall the Ancient One of Kamar-Taj, who once knocked the Hulk's soul out of his body.

The soul, for everyone, is a completely different dimension.

Invisible and intangible!

And impossible to defend against! If someone launches an attack related to it, you can only passively endure it!

Dangerous!

Extremely dangerous!

The Soul Stone posed the greatest threat to Playboy among all the Infinity Stones.

Besides that.

The diary had previously mentioned that Black Widow died because she sacrificed her soul to collect a stone.

It turned out that she sacrificed herself for the Soul Stone.

Furthermore, this sacrifice wasn't a simple one; it required another person to be present at the scene.

Someone who had a deep relationship with the person, someone who truly "loved" them.

And it was clear that the "love" here was a broad concept.

Familial love, friendship, or other forms of love should all be acceptable.

So, after sacrificing himself, the other party would obtain the Soul Stone.

So, is this the truth behind Purple Potato killing his own daughter?

After all this, the so-called "sacrifice" here isn't necessarily voluntary; being forced works too.

To put it plainly, "sacrifice" is just a result, simply indicating that someone needs to give up their soul, that's all.

How it's given up doesn't matter.

Like Gamora's death, and Black Widow's voluntary sacrifice, both work.

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