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Chapter 136 - Chapter 136 Psychokinesis Amplification Module Increased By 1000%

Boom!

On the streets of New York, two towering monsters were locked in a brutal brawl.

The surrounding buildings crumbled like tofu, and the ground beneath them shattered from the force of their blows.

The gray, rock-like giant — muscles bulging, bone spurs jutting from his back — grinned ferociously as he swung a massive fist toward his opponent. The impact sent the big green man crashing into a building, shattering steel and concrete alike.

These two titans were the Abomination and the Hulk.

While Tony Stark — now possessing a mind enhanced a thousandfold — had just dissected Dr. Samuel Sterns, Bruce Banner had transformed into the Hulk once again, trying desperately to stop the Abomination from annihilating New York.

Roar!

The Hulk, thrown through the air, landed hard but quickly retaliated. He ripped a concrete pillar from the wreckage and hurled it with both hands toward the Abomination.

Boom!

The massive pillar struck the Abomination square in the chest, cracking several of his ribs. Yet, his monstrous body healed in seconds — his regenerative ability rivaling the Hulk's own.

"Hahaha! Hulk, is that all you've got? You really are a pathetic fool!"

Emil Blonsky — fully consumed by the Abomination — laughed maniacally. Though twisted beyond recognition, he still retained the deadly combat instincts of an elite soldier. With heavy steps that shook the ground, he charged toward the Hulk.

Bang! Bang!

The Hulk leapt from the debris, sprinted forward, then launched himself into the air with terrifying force, bringing both fists down in a furious strike.

Boom!

But the Abomination caught him midair, grabbing Hulk's right fist with one hand and his shoulder with the other. With monstrous strength, he flipped him over and slammed him into the street, creating a massive crater.

"Tell me, Bruce," the Abomination sneered, pressing a clawed foot against the Hulk's back. "How does it feel now?"

His distorted voice was filled with excitement and cruelty, his eyes burning with madness.

Meanwhile, at Grayburn College, Tony Stark stood before the disassembled Mark 49 armor, his mind processing at lightning speed. His enhanced intellect — magnified a thousandfold — allowed his hands to move faster than the eye could follow as he broke down the armor piece by piece.

He turned toward the gamma-ray amplifier in the lab. A single glance was all it took. Data, equations, and schematics flashed through his mind like a storm of light. Within seconds, he had already designed modifications for his armor by hand.

Click, click, click.

The armor reassembled itself in less than a minute. The new suit was sleeker, sharper — divine in appearance. On its forehead was a crystal device resembling the Mind Stone, and a pair of X-shaped thrusters extended from its back.

Simply looking at this new Iron Man suit was enough to inspire awe — or fear.

Tony stretched out his hands, and the armor responded instantly, assembling itself around his body. Data streamed across his visor, but even the suit's processors couldn't keep up with the speed of his thoughts.

Boom!

In a flash of golden-red light, Tony shot through the roof of the lab and into the night sky of New York. Within seconds, he hovered high above the battlefield — above the Hulk and the Abomination, who were still locked in a brutal fight that had lasted for hours.

His eyes glowed with cold intelligence. A thousandfold mind saw every flaw in the Hulk's movements, every wasted motion, every imperfection. Even as he watched, he began constructing a gamma radiation neutralizer in his head — the design already complete within seconds.

"Let's test how the upgraded Psychokinesis Module performs," he said calmly.

The crystal on his forehead lit up, and a wave of invisible energy pulsed outward.

Boom.

A surge of terrifying psychic force erupted from Tony's hand. Debris — shattered concrete, steel beams, and rubble — rose into the air as though gravity itself had ceased to exist.

Even the Hulk and the Abomination felt their massive bodies begin to lift slightly off the ground.

And this was only Tony's first test.

He flipped his right hand. In that instant, every loose object within several skyscrapers began to float.

Whoosh! Whoosh! Whoosh!

A smirk formed on Tony's face. All at once, everything within several hundred meters shot forward faster than the speed of sound, swirling together into a colossal psychic storm that crashed down on the Abomination.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

Explosions thundered through the city as the Abomination was engulfed by the psychic torrent. His monstrous body, though durable beyond reason, began to break under the pressure. Bones shattered, muscles tore apart, and blood streamed from countless wounds.

But Tony wasn't finished.

He pointed again. The ground beneath the Abomination trembled and turned into jagged psychic spikes, while nearby steel beams twisted violently, binding the monster to the earth.

Shhhh—!

Compressed by psychokinetic force, the soil hardened into deadly spikes that pierced straight through the Abomination's body, pinning him deep into the shattered street.

"Abomination…" Tony said coldly. "Compared to my intelligence, you're not even a ten-thousandth of me."

His eyes glowed brighter as he lifted his hand again. The Abomination's massive body was ripped from the ground and hurled into the sky — soaring over three hundred meters upward.

"Psychokinesis X — Energy Cannon."

The crystal on Tony's forehead flared brilliantly, channeling raw psychic energy into his palm. A beam of blinding white light burst forth, tearing through the clouds and striking the Abomination head-on.

RUMBLE!

A massive mushroom cloud bloomed high above New York. The Abomination was vaporized instantly — reduced to nothing but crimson rain falling from the sky.

"Hulk… can't beat that."

On the devastated streets below, the Hulk — who moments ago was roaring in fury — suddenly froze. Fear crept into his glowing green eyes.

He had fought countless battles. He had faced monsters and armies. But this… this was something else entirely.

He watched as the remains of the Abomination fell from the sky — a literal rain of blood — and for the first time in his life, the Hulk felt fear.

The creature who shared his power, who was nearly his equal in strength, had been obliterated effortlessly.

The Hulk turned and ran.

He didn't even look back.

High above, Iron Man hovered in silence — his armor glowing like a god's halo against the dark sky of New York.

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