What's wrong with Superman's son wanting to be Superman?

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“I remember you do seem to like drinking some random stuff, could it be…” Gwen was about to ask more when the holographic projection in the room suddenly started flashing.

It was the new Tony Stark, who had finished his campaign and returned to the New Justice League. Dressed in a suit and tie, he looked around before his gaze finally settled on Gwen.

"Gwen, congratulations on waking up."

He nodded slightly.

After Gwen responded to him, the highly anthropomorphic artificial intelligence looked at Thor, who was squatting on the ground studying how to charge a battery.

"Thor, what are you doing?"

His tone carried a sense of astonishment that data could not deduce Thor's behavioral logic. Thor didn't look up, intently focusing on the battery in front of him as he experimented.

"The evil god next to me told me that this is a training. When I can charge a button battery, I will become the truly invincible Thor."

He has clearly been successfully brainwashed and believes Ian's manipulation tactics. Of course, this might not be a deception, just a tempting but difficult-to-achieve promise.

The new hairstylist remained silent for two seconds upon hearing this.

"Have you found your father? What about Stephen Strange?" His tone became increasingly strange, and the conclusion drawn from all the information was that Thor shouldn't be so calm.

As it turns out, the new Tony teacher's derivation was correct.

It simply ignored some special impact information.

I saw.

Upon hearing this, Thor's hands suddenly froze.

"Oh my god! How could I forget why I returned to Earth! Damn it! It's all that spaceship's fault!" He suddenly stood up, looking annoyed.

The battery crashed to the ground with a loud bang.

"I was hit by a speeding spaceship and my memory is all messed up! I'm here for help! Doctor Strange is in trouble too!" He finally explained why he was in such a sorry state.

"Yes, I've come to you for help." Thor slapped his forehead, instantly becoming anxious. His sudden change in mood left the new Tony Stark speechless for a long time.

"..."

He felt he might have overestimated Thor's intellect.

“You’re only getting to the point now? You really do look like you have a mental illness.” Gwen couldn’t help but rub her forehead, her tone filled with emotion, and she agreed with Ian’s earlier assessment for the second time.

"I was hit by a spaceship! Haven't you guys seen Korean dramas? When you get hit, you lose your memory!" Thor attempted to use his knowledge from when he was a chef on Earth to argue his point.

"Makes sense."

Ian first gave his approval.

"Isn't that spaceship cool?"

He then asked the question that concerned him most.

In high spirits.

After all, not many little boys can refuse a spaceship, just as not many priests can refuse a little boy; this is an eternal truth in the universe.

"Perhaps you should pay more attention to Doctor Strange."

Gwen offered a silent reminder.

Ian, however, waved his hand calmly: "Don't forget I am the God of Evil. I can sense that Odin, who betrayed me, and Doctor Strange are both alive and well."

His words made Thor's eyelids twitch.

The word "betrayal" terrified this Asgardian chef.

of course.

Now is not the time to discuss these issues.

"But my father and Strange have disappeared, along with the homeland of the Frost Giants!" Thor, whose mind was no longer muddled, spoke with great tension.

"Although we are all very smart, you need to explain the ins and outs of things clearly." This was the reminder from the new Tony teacher; no matter how powerful its computing power is, it still needs basic background information.

Thor took a deep breath.

Let's begin the story.

“Strange and I went to find my father, but when we arrived at Jotunheim, the place where the great Odin and his guards disappeared, we found no clues.”

“It’s all gone now, as if a great battle has taken place there. There’s not even dust left, just a black hole.” He clenched his fist and spoke in a low voice.

"Strange thought he could unravel the mysteries of black holes, but he was sucked in as soon as he got close to one, without even having a chance to call for help."

Thor made a "whoosh" gesture.

It is used to express that things happen very quickly.

"And then you ran away?"

Gwen raised an eyebrow curiously.

“What can I do if I don’t run? Get sucked in with Strange? I have a much clearer understanding of myself than he does!” Thor said with an air of self-assurance.

"Have you ever thought that your father might have been sucked in too?" Ian's question made Thor's expression freeze again; his reaction said it all.

"So that's it?"

Thor was worried, but at the same time, he suddenly realized something.

"..."

"..."

"..."

Not only was Ian speechless, but even the AI, the new Tony, seemed at a loss for words.

"It must be all that stuff you've been stuffing into my head that's been taking up too much of my brainpower." Thor was a little ashamed when he saw this, and he quickly shifted the blame, trying to make Ian take responsibility for his slow realization.

"The movies and TV shows I put in weren't even one percent used. If I don't use them, you probably won't use them in your entire life!" Ian, who dislikes taking the blame for others and only likes others to take the blame for him, was speechless. Faced with Thor's slander, he naturally had to refute it based on facts.

"Then I must have been driven mad by that damn spaceship." Seeing that his attempt to shift the blame had failed, Thor immediately launched into a second round of explanations.

"You mean you were hit by a spaceship, flew across nine star systems, and fell to Earth?" Ian didn't believe Thor's nonsense.

However, this does not affect Thor's stubbornness.

"Yes, that's right, that's exactly it. You've never been hit by a spaceship, so you don't know how powerful spaceships are." Thor insisted that it wasn't his fault.

"I've never seen anyone more shameless than me! As expected! You truly have the talent to be my number one fanatic!" Ian couldn't help but give Thor a thumbs up.

"Can you two stop being so stubborn? We're here to save people, aren't we?" Gwen rubbed her temples, trying to keep up with the group's pace.

What exactly is inside that black hole?

She looked at Ian.

They were trying to get a useful answer from the dimensional evil god.

"I don't know, maybe it's linked to Happy Planet?" Ian spoke the truth. He didn't like to be mysterious, and he would occasionally admit to things he didn't know.

"Happy Planet?!"

Thor slapped his thigh, suddenly realizing, "No wonder my invincible father god hasn't come out! He must be having a great time inside, that's why he hasn't come out!"

As a son who has always idolized his father.

He was clearly unwilling to accept the fact that his father was trapped.

"..."

Gwen couldn't quite understand this conflicting emotion. She took a deep breath and patted her forehead. "Thor, can't you tell he's just talking nonsense?"

Hear the words.

Thor stood there, stunned.

His expression gradually shifted from excitement to confusion.

“Ian’s guess might not be unreasonable.” The new teacher Tony suddenly spoke up at this moment, as if he had just been mobilizing his computing power to perform some kind of calculation.

Gwen turned her head abruptly, her eyes filled with a strange expression.

"Have you also been corrupted by the evil god?"

The girl glanced at Ian beside her again.

The new Tony teacher made no comment, only chuckled, and moved his projected finger in the air to bring up a set of holographic data: "Ever since Ian revealed about the dimensional demons and the existence of universes beyond universes, Strange has been trying to travel through dimensions using his soul."

His voice carried a serious tone.

A flicker of interest crossed Ian's eyes.

"What's abnormal?"

The Supreme Master did indeed embark on the right path.

This greatly encouraged Ian.

He'll eventually unlock the Mage class from the Sorcerer Supreme.

“Some anomalies that we weren’t aware of before,” the new Tony teacher replied, pausing before continuing, “Since you said that the multiverse no longer exists, Strange didn’t actually find other universes, but he did discover another very strange phenomenon.”

“In our universe, there are many ‘gaps’ that exist outside of reality.” New Tony explained as he pulled up the data stream and organized the information.

Ian, of course, couldn't understand those data and information.

However, he could understand human speech.

"The cracks in reality? The kind of place where the Dark God Nar resides?" Ian stroked his chin, recalling his experience fighting Little War Slaughter.

He was almost fed by the Dark God Nal, but unfortunately the other party was too stingy and only fed him a tiny bit of pure energy. Then he became a coward and ran away with his tail between his legs.

"Maybe close enough." The new Tony wasn't too sure either, but his projection had already floated to the center of the room, remotely controlling a robot covered in magical symbols to activate a hidden magic circle.

The runes on the floor lit up one by one.

A deep hum resounded, the air began to distort, and blue energy lines intertwined to form complex geometric patterns. Illusory images gradually emerged in the air.

It's like a painting that's been soaked in water, blurry yet its outline is still vaguely discernible.

"This is the closest 'reality gap' to us. It is special because it is right in the structure of our universe, but it cannot be detected by conventional means."

The new Tony's voice lowered.

"How special?"


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