Chapter 442 One Dead End
Chapter 442 One Dead End
Chapter 442 A Dead End
As an observer of the multiverse, Frogtu has seen it all and is generally not easily angered.
But this time it's really different. If someone's house is forcibly demolished twice in one day, can they hold back their anger?
Ever since Superman used a super-massive rock weighing a million tons to physically reduce the three-dimensional house Frogtu built on the moon to two-dimensional, Frogtu, as the observer, could only accept his bad luck.
Anyway, I can be considered a five-dimensional being whose words carry weight, so why not just pull the house back into three dimensions after it's been reduced to two dimensions?
This time, FrogTu went to great lengths to place its lunar cabin on the other side of the moon.
Unexpectedly, just as he glanced away and momentarily lost focus, an alarm sounded from his newly built cabin on the moon.
The cabin was built using the technology of the Observer race, and if it were to leak out, it would cause unnecessary trouble. With this in mind, Frog quickly turned his head and refocused his attention on this universe.
When they arrived at the scene, the good news was that no one was eyeing the things in his little house.
The bad news was that he saw Superman dump tens of thousands of tons of scrap metal on the far side of the moon, and it just so happened to land right on his newly built house!
Building a foothold on the moon is a small habit of FrogTu's as an observer. Although it is not in accordance with regulations, it is fine since normal life in the material universe cannot see it.
Theoretically, Superman shouldn't be able to see the house either, but in reality, this was the second time the other party had blindly thrown something that precisely flattened the Observer's entire house.
"It's you again?!"
Having learned from his previous experience, the observer this time grabbed Joey by the collar with both hands, one on each side, to prevent him from escaping again by tearing off his cape: "You think you can just leave after you've damaged my house!"
Joey, who had just carelessly tossed away the trash, felt completely innocent: "What does this have to do with me?"
Observer Frog himself said that his dwelling was completely invisible to people in the material universe. How could Joey have known that when the space carrier was dropped, it would just happen to land right in the other person's tiny abode?
"Let go of me!" Joey immediately started tugging at Frog Tu's arm. "I've been really busy lately!"
Can this observer please stop messing around with themselves?
No matter how you look at it, it's the other party's fault. As an observer who never gets involved, I should just stay on the outer edge and observe. Why did he have to build a house in the material universe?
"You little brat!"
Superman's sophistry infuriated Observer Frog, whose forehead turned red with anger. He immediately disregarded the question of whether to interfere and was determined to teach Superman a lesson: "Take this!"
Joey dodged, causing the observer's powerful punch to miss its mark: "Mistakenly, I missed!"
Then he did a back throw, slamming the big-headed old man, Frog Tu, to the ground.
"Ouch!"
Frog Tu is no pushover either. Since he can't beat Superman in pure physical strength, he naturally has to play to his strengths and avoid his weaknesses.
Cosmic energy flared around Frog Tu. After regaining his balance, he used the momentum to grab Joey's cloak and fling him to the ground, saying, "Today I'll show you why cloaks are bad for your health!"
As the two wrestled and grappled in the no-holds-barred wrestling match, perhaps they used a little too much force, and with a tearing sound, Joey's high-tenacity nanomaterial cape was ripped apart once again.
Now it was Joey's turn to blush: "You beach rascal! My girlfriend just put this outfit on me not long ago!"
Previously, the cape was only torn in one corner by the frog, but later, during the battle with the zombie sentinels, almost all parts of his body and his outer clothing were badly damaged.
This new outfit was given to Joey by Starfire after she woke up, but she never expected that it would be completely ruined by Frog Tu just two minutes after she stepped out the door!
"So what!"
Frog Tu flung the torn, bright red cloak he was holding to the ground with a thud: "As if my house wasn't just built!"
If the other party, who has demolished my house twice, is in trouble, what about my losses?
Unexpectedly, with a casual flick of his wrist, the cloak slammed onto the moon rock surface with a loud thud, sounding more like a hard object striking a rock than like a piece of cloth falling to the ground.
"Um?"
The two, who had been disliking each other, were stunned.
Wa Tu picked up the cloak with his back hand, lifted the back and looked down. At the base of the cloak, there was a ring of black metal that had begun to harden.
The sound that hit the ground just now, which wasn't made of cloth, must have come from it.
Joey leaned closer: "This thing—"
After comparing it with his own experience for a long time, Frog Tu still couldn't find a technological system that matched this metal: "This thing is indeed a rare find!"
This ring of metal is composed of different nano-atomic clouds, submerged inside the cloak. It is likely that Frog Tu, in his anger, directly unleashed cosmic energy, disturbing the operating rules of the nanomachine cloud network inside the cloak, causing them to transform from an invisible camouflage form into a hard metallic state.
While the two were observing, the micro-systems within these nano-metals had clearly restarted successfully. After a brief tremor, the visible metal disappeared back into Joey's newly donned cloak.
"Do you know what that thing hidden in your cloak is for?"
Frog turned his head and looked at Superman in bewilderment: "Reinforcement? Waterproofing? Or tear resistance? If it's the latter, then it really hasn't done anything."
"I know."
Unlike Frog's inquisitive expression, Joey, who was barely able to contain herself, now preferred not to know what those active metals looked like!
Before the Kryptonian core eruption era, the Kryptonians were able to live in a utopian and prosperous society without ever leaving their home planet, thanks to their nanoscale control over matter on the planet.
This nano-active metal originated from the explosive era following the instability of Krypton's core. It represents a technological improvement made by Jor-El to restart space exploration and can be considered a variant of Kryptonian Sunstone technology.
The observer frog diagram just said that it really didn't play any role, which is probably completely wrong.
At this moment, Joey traced his memories back to the scene when Starfire tied the cloak around his neck. Counting the time, several hours had passed, and he suddenly felt that the thing had probably already perfectly fulfilled its purpose.
Joey gripped the cloak tightly, his heat vision instantly melting and burning it: "This thing is here to tell me—we're doomed."
Now Joey knows that the problem he had sensed before but ultimately failed to verify has come true, and perhaps the worst has already happened.
Since the Fantastic Four fled, a series of unexpected events have kept everyone occupied, preventing Batman, Iron Man, and Joey from truly taking another threat right under their noses seriously.
There's something wrong with "Spark" that escaped back with them.
Joey and Batman, who had both dealt with Starfire, should have been able to spot the clues; they had even discussed the issue thoroughly before.
If it weren't for the need to collect the Infinity Stones later on, and the sudden appearance of a zombie Sentinel, we might have already exposed its true form through some tests!
But now it may be too late—
"Be more optimistic."
Seeing Joey's serious expression, Observer Frog patted the young superhero on the shoulder and comforted him, "You guys are almost always on the verge of collapse, there's no need to be upset about something so small~"
This multi-dimensional universe has indeed been quite turbulent lately, with disasters and hardships being the main theme among the universe judges. He thought the other party was already used to it!
Aside from the trivial matters that are about to happen, the most serious thing that will happen next is nothing more than the two universes colliding again.
Frog's perspective as an observer allows him to survey the universe. Although he cannot see everything in the real sense, from top to bottom and from the past to the present, he can still take a look back based on the characteristics of his species.
So, which unlucky universe will this universe be "matched" with this time?
Thinking of this, Frog Tu couldn't suppress his curiosity and glanced back. Then, even this observer who had seen infinite possibilities felt his vision go black: "Oh, no—"
In the words of an observer, what is about to happen may already be a dead end.
Rather than interpreting it as a "dead end" or "stalemate," observers, based on the current situation, might call it a dead end.
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