Someone, no, there is a cosmic devil watching him. Every time he chooses a "debtor" and projects his power, that lucky or unlucky person will lose everything in a short period of time.
Depending on the property they own, the ways of loss include but are not limited to company bankruptcy, being arrested for committing crimes, underground processing plants being destroyed by superheroes, being hacked by super villains during illegal transactions, properties being affected and destroyed by battles, and stores being burned down by gas explosions.
Cities suffered disasters and turned into ruins, the earth encountered powerful enemies and was destroyed, the universe itself lost its pillars and collapsed, etc.
If no one is targeting me, could it be that there is something wrong with my vision in selecting people?
Don't ask why the targets are always ordinary villains who are unable to protect themselves. If they are confused by the inexplicable power, they will not be super "heroes" and "super" villains.
Although it is not impossible to give power to ordinary good people and guide them to become heroes, the speed at which heroes grow up is too slow. If you don't pay attention and provide guidance from time to time, it will be a waste of time to give up halfway because of a mental breakdown or to be picked up by a passing second-tier villain.
A common thing.
As for deliberately paying attention to someone and spending a lot of energy on cultivating them, this is generally something that a cosmic demon who has no dimensions to manage and can move relatively freely would do. For the "Lord of Dimensions", failure to return investment will lead to the shrinkage of the dimension itself.
The other demons saw that they were weak, and then they divided and ate them.
Therefore, whoever desires power will spread it wherever he wants, regardless of who gets it, and whoever can give him something in return will invest more. This is the normal way for the demon gods of the universe to choose debtors.
This is also the reason why most of the well-known "Lords of Dimensions" are evil except for the "Lord of Magical Dimension Wei Shandi" who is relatively neutral.
As for the "Lord of the Ocean Dimension, White Star"...high investment, high risk, high reward, I can't help but envy her. I heard that a space demon once wanted to backstab her debtor, but in the end she didn't even invest such a large amount in "resurrection"
They were thrown directly down, and the debtor, who had regained his composure after that, attacked the power of the universe demon and got back all the investment with interest. It was simply outrageous.
Wait, could this be her plan originally?
Ultron briefly thought about what would happen if he did the same thing, and then through careful calculations came to the conclusion that it would be a waste of money and nothing would be lost.
The growth of the "virtual dimension" itself requires "making things that are essentially fictitious appear in reality." This sounds very similar to VR and AR technology, but in fact the latter is just a deception of the user's senses.
"Real" and "looks like real" belong to the realm of "illusion" or "dream". They may... Oh, the illusion dimension was annexed by the "Lord of the Dream Dimension, the Dream Demon"? That's okay.
At present, the debtor representative who can obtain stable income and is not so easy to go bankrupt is the "Mad Hatter" Wes Tetch (Jervis Tetch). He forced the girl he caught to COS Alice, and no one could be caught.
When I was young, I made my own Alice figurines. My hobby was to gather a table of cosplayers to hold a tea party to recreate "Alice in Wonderland". He was a perfect debtor. Unfortunately, the people of Gotham were not mentally normal. Give him a little more.
With a little power, he will expand to the point where he wants to turn the entire Gotham into a fairy tale, and then be beaten by various Batmans.
There are really all kinds of Batman. When he selected less crazy Mad Hatters from various universes as debtors, he saw at least more than three hundred Batmans of different varieties, and half of them were from "others".
"The universe" came to visit.
As an excellent cosmic demon, no, the Lord of Dimensions, it is a basic quality to sense the wind direction of the multiverse in a timely manner and adjust investments, so Ultron suspended the action of selecting debtors and instead paid attention to the movements of these Batmans from different universes.
Without too much analysis, or in other words, these Batman actions are completely blatant. They call themselves the "Dark Knights" and come from the depths of the multiverse. Their goal is to eliminate the "Court of Owls", the secret organization that secretly controls Gotham, and
Ask the "Local Batman" for assistance.
Of course, in the vast majority of cases, they will only get one answer: "Get out of my Gotham."
Since both parties are Batman, no one can tolerate the other. After being rejected, the Batman of the Dark Knights will bypass the local Batman to attack the Court of Owls, and the local Batman will try to stop them.
of wanton behavior.
As for the "Court of Owls", they are just a group of ordinary people, an existence similar to Gotham City's Shadow Council. Apart from the "Claws" who raise dead soldiers and are good at hiding their identities, their own combat effectiveness is not worth mentioning. They are targeted by people with clear goals.
The Dark Knight is almost helpless when attacking. However, with the Dark Knight's actions, the Court of Owls will also "evolve".
They will first receive support from the super claws of their headquarters, the "Owl Council". If these claws are still not enough to deal with the Dark Knight, super villains controlled by the "Owl Council" will be transferred from other big cities. At this stage
, the local Batman has almost realized the dangers of the Court of Owls, and has limited cooperation with the Dark Knight Batman.
At this stage, different universes will generally go in two different directions.
First, the Court of Owls and the council behind it were completely destroyed by Batman. The local Batman will make a decision based on his experience in the battle whether to join the Dark Knights to fight in other universes.
Second, the Court of Owls from "outside the universe" invaded and wiped out Batman and his new friends with overwhelming force. They knew the weaknesses of the Dark Knights just like the Dark Knight knew the identities of the members of the Court of Owls.
After destroying Batman, these alien owls will quickly retreat before reinforcements from the Dark Knights arrive, and in the process "explode" the universe that is about to collapse because of the loss of Batman.
Along with the power Ultron invested in the Mad Hatter.
There are losses and profits in the investment itself, that's okay. What really arouses Ultron's interest is the power of the "Eating Evil of the World" in those "outsider owls", which may not be visible to other demons, but is extremely obvious to him.
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The wall fell down and everyone pushed it, and the drum was beaten by thousands of people. I don’t know who beat it into such a weak state. How long will it last without beating the drowned dog? And it can also protect its investment in the Mad Hatter.
Oh, standing on the wind, even a pig can take off.