Chapter 2051 Light up the strange dreams in your heart (forty-six)

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Chapter 2025 Light up the strange dreams in your heart (forty-six)

Walt Disney wore a slightly retro black tuxedo, a black tie like the gentleman Mickey, a tall top hat, and a cane engraved with a vine pattern in his hand. His movements and expressions were slightly different.

He looks funny, like the kind of rich man who only appears in cartoons.

He picked up a cup of tea from the small yellow round table next to him, sat down on the sofa and crossed his legs. Then he looked up at Schiller and said, "You're here."

Schiller frowned slightly, but quickly calmed down his expression. He turned to the other three people and said, "I want to talk to Mr. Disney alone, is that okay?"

The other three said nothing and turned around to leave. After leaving the hut, Nick shrugged. Strange and Rocky each took out a green Franklin and handed it to him.

"I just said that if he is so eager to find Disney, he must have something else to do. What do you think they will talk about?"

"It's hard to guess, but it must be more mysterious than we thought." Loki blinked, turned the staff in his hand and said: "Schiller has too many secrets, but we don't have to understand every one of them.

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In the semicircular house, Schiller sat on another sofa next to the round table, somewhat lost in his own thoughts. Walter's voice rang in his ears again: "Aren't you going to ask something?"

Schiller suddenly woke up, then turned to look at Walter and said: "I guess it's not what I thought, right?"

"It depends on what kind of imagination you have about this." Walter took a sip of tea and said, "Whose story do you want to hear first?"

"What options do I have?"

"Then let me tell you about myself first." Walter sighed softly and said, "This is a very long story..."

"Then keep your story short." Schiller turned to look at him and said, "Obviously I'm not very interested in this. I just want to know that you are here."

Then he lowered his head and looked at the tea cup in his hand. Walter understood what he meant and knew which story he wanted to hear.

"Before that, I have to introduce someone to you." Walter turned to look behind him. Schiller turned his head at the same time as him, and then he saw a green man walking from the back door of this weird animation house.

figure.

That was Loki, an old Loki.

Schiller opened his eyes slightly. As if he suddenly remembered something, he looked at Loki and said, "The God of Stories?"

"Not the one you see often." The old man sat down on another sofa, sitting across from them. He put the staff aside and picked up a cup of tea from the table.

He took a sip of tea, showing a satisfied expression, then gently flipped the lid of the cup, looked at Schiller and said, "Three thousand years have passed since I became the God of Story."

Schiller opened his eyes slightly again, looked at the old Loki and said: "So you are the old God of Stories?"

Old Loki nodded and said, "I have reached the end of the story."

Schiller leaned forward, looked at him and said, "What's there?"

The old Loki shook his head and began to tell his story.

"After I became the God of Stories, I recorded all kinds of stories in various universes. A few hundred years later, my story books became very rich. A thousand years later, they filled almost every word on every page.

Where, after two thousand years, the storybooks got really thick, and I started getting tired of them.”

"There are no endless stories in this world, and there are no stories that are always new. The intelligent life in the world that can create stories is always repeating the same mistakes. Everything I have spent two thousand years recording is just a long river.

Numerous identical tributaries have been carved out of it.”

"I feel deeply puzzled by this. I don't understand why every universe is so similar. People always do the same things under the same circumstances and cannot change."

"I was fed up with the same boring repetition, so I started investigating and experimenting to try to find out the truth behind these stories."

Schiller listened very attentively, so when the old Loki paused, he instinctively asked: "What did you find?"

"I didn't find anything, but someone found me."

The old Loki shook his head gently and said: "In the process of searching for the truth, I adopted various means, constantly going back in time, trying to interfere with the stories, and influence the protagonists in these stories, hoping that they would do something

Change."

"I roamed through countless universes and made more attempts than I could count. Then I discovered that my influence was only temporary, and the universe would eventually move in the same direction."

"At this time, a mysterious being came to me. I have never witnessed his existence with my own eyes. I guess he is the supreme god of this world."

Schiller frowned. He felt that the elderly Loki had probably met the OAA, but he didn't understand why the God of Stories attracted the attention of this supreme being.

Traveling through various universes to change the story line may sound a bit shocking, but there are many people in the Marvel universe who do this, or Schiller is actually doing this. Although his control is not so broad, the depth of the impact is not bad.

How many.

Until now, OAA has not caused any trouble to Schiller, and it can even be called connivance. So OAA must have other purposes for finding the God of Story.

Sure enough, the old Loki said: "He told me that I no longer have to do meaningless things. I couldn't understand it, so I asked him why, and he only said one sentence - 'It is better to create stories than to record them.'"

The old Loki opened his palm in front of him, and a shimmering quill appeared on his palm, and then he said: "We made a deal, I will no longer interfere with the existing story, and he gave

My right to create new stories in the universe."

Schiller had a vague premonition, so he looked at Walt Disney. Walt smiled and said, "The first story he created was the life experience of Walt Disney."

Schiller paused again as he remembered the voice that spoke of Walt Disney's childhood after lighting up the first Walt Disney statue.

That voice was a bit too old, and the Walt Disney he knew had actually died when he was in his 60s. The voice didn't sound like Walt, but more like the old Loki who had just spoken.

So Walt Disney’s origin story in this universe was actually created by the God of Story?

This can't be a coincidence. The story created by the God of Stories is something that he, as a comic character, has no way of knowing. The only possibility is that OAA told him this story, which was one of the conditions of their deal.

One of the favorable evidences is that Marvel has an infinite number of single universes. No matter how much the God of Story destroys and interferes, the big boss will not stop them.

OAA's power is unlimited. Even if he wants to stop someone, there is no need for any transaction at all, he can just delete it.

Then this deal may just be a cover to hand over this quill with the ability to create stories in the Marvel Universe to the God of Story and let him create the origin story of Walt Disney in the comic book world. It is very possible

This is why OAA found the God of Story.

So since it is the origin story of the creation of Walt Disney, Walt must have instigated this matter, or at least it has something to do with him.

Schiller thought about it carefully. What he knew in his previous life was that Walt Disney's death should be in 1966, and Disney acquired Marvel in 2009. There was a time difference of more than 30 years. Could it be that Walt can still

Do you know if Disney will acquire Marvel in the future?

Wait, Schiller was shocked to realize that it was not Walt Disney who made such an arrangement because he foresaw that Disney would acquire Marvel in the future, but it was him who made such an arrangement that made Disney choose to acquire Marvel.

Then Schiller thought of another key figure, that is Stan Lee, known as the father of Marvel superheroes.

After running through Stan Lee's life quickly in his mind, Schiller grasped the key.

In the late 1950s, DC Comics began to get involved in the field of superhero comics, and Stan Lee, who was the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics at that time, was asked by his boss to create a new superhero comic series.

In 1961, the Fantastic Four were born.

In the days that followed, famous superhero comics such as Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, and X-Men were created one after another.

As mentioned before, Walt Disney continued to work hard until his death, did not rest due to illness, and did not have contact with the outside world. In other words, it was possible that he had read Marvel comics a few years before his death.

In fact, Walt Disney and Stan Lee are considered contemporaries, but one lived a short life and the other lived a long life. It makes people feel that they are several generations apart, but their life trajectories actually overlap.

Moreover, the two people work in similar fields. When Stan Lee was working at Marvel Comics, Walt Disney was launching cartoons that were popular around the world and won several Oscars. Regardless of whether Walt had contact with Stan Lee or not,

It is impossible that Stan Lee has not heard of this famous animation director.

At that time, Walt Disney, who became famous with the image of Mickey and even dominated the world's animation field for several years, was the idol of every painter in the industry, and Stan Lee was probably no exception.

So they have had contact before? Schiller speculated in his heart, and in most people's understanding, Marvel's supreme god OAA is actually the incarnation of the creator. To put it bluntly, before 2000, OAA was Stan Lee.

The inference seems to be getting clearer. During Walt Disney's heyday, he had contact with Stan Lee, the father of Marvel superheroes.

They may have had some kind of deal, or they may have just discussed the comic storyline together and obtained inspiration. In short, Stan Lee planned to draw Walt into the comic.

But Walt Disney's company is named after himself. Without authorization, Marvel Comics cannot allow their editors to draw a superhero named after the company's founder. This is a serious infringement.

But this problem no longer existed after Disney acquired Marvel. Schiller speculated that Walt Disney may have made some arrangements, which ultimately led to the removal of the barrier to Disney's acquisition of Marvel's copyright, and his story was

Appeared in comics.

So now there is only one last question left, in which universe do all the relationships between Walt Disney and Stan Lee, Disney and Marvel take place?

Or to put it more bluntly, is it inside the fourth wall or outside it?

While Schiller was thinking about this problem, he picked up the teacup in front of him and took a sip of the hot tea.

The next second, he froze.

The taste in his mouth was extremely familiar. It was Biluochun, his favorite drink in his previous life.

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