"...Forget it." Sherlock tried to think for a while and finally decided to give up.
Even "Stephen Strange", who prides himself on protecting the safety of the earth and has weird nicknames such as "Master Supreme" and "Doctor Strange", has never heard of paying a price... Is a comminuted fracture of his hand counted?
Calculate?
Since my "unpredictable" self only had a limited time to stay in the "Ministry of Magic" and was busy completing the things I promised to "Captain America", I passed most of the "historical facts" and only paid a little attention to the details.
"Myself" information.
In almost all "non-sacred timelines", "himself" is a surgeon named "Stephen Strange". Both his parents are dead and he has a sister also named "Donna", but she is terminally ill.
, the purpose of "self" learning medical skills is to save her. Some timelines are successful, and some timelines fail, but no matter what, it is unavoidable that "after an operation, I was too tired and got into a car accident, resulting in comminuted fractures of both hands."
this incident.
Because he could not continue the operation, "Stephen Strange" either gave up on himself, or went out to relax at the suggestion of his sister. He would eventually find a place near the "Magic Temple" in a different location, and then meet the acting Supreme Mage.
The "King" is the adult and weighted version of Watson.
The two had a meal together, and Stephen impressed Wang with his sharp mind even though he was no match for him. Then he was dragged into the temple by Wang Lianla to become a mage - and his hand was cured by the way.
There is no "Lord of the Ocean Dimension" in other timelines, so most of the universe demons still use the process of randomly granting power and waiting for the descendants to do something to recycle the power. As a result, they only took over the heavy responsibility from the previous "Supreme Mage".
The king, who could assign manpower to three or four temples, was in dire straits.
In line with the principle of repaying kindness, "Stephen" relied on his experience in society to help Wang come up with many management ideas. Once again, he was amazed. After the practice yielded results, Wang even directly put "
The management power of "Kama Taj" was handed over to him.
As a result, Moriarty, who was originally a strong contender for "Mage Supreme" and was called "Casillas" in other timelines, was originally dissatisfied with the idea of handing over the title of Supreme Mage to the King, let alone
Convinced of Stephen, a half-way monk, he contacted Dormammu, the Lord of the Dark Dimension, and began to stir up troubles in an attempt to seize power.
The history of this "alternative timeline" made Sherlock grit his teeth and he wished he could correct those outrageous mistakes himself.
But the problem is that those things are considered extremely normal and even necessary by the "Ministry of Magic".
For example, ensuring that "Stephen"'s hand will not be broken and exposing "Casillas"'s conspiracy in advance to prevent him from contacting Dormammu will actually lead to the destruction of this timeline. The former "Time Management Bureau" even
People will be sent to make these events happen as scheduled.
From this point of view, compared to the rule-abiding Ministry of Magic, the wanton Hogwarts is more suitable for me.
In the end, Stephen, who successfully solved all the troubles, was promoted to the Supreme Mage, established contact with the "different timeline version of the Avengers", and then participated in various "big events".
These major events include, but are not limited to, "Chitauri Invasion", "Age of Ultron" and "Infinity War", all of which, counting them all, did not happen in the "Holy Timeline".
Sherlock even suspected at the time that the so-called "Holy Timeline" was not a collection of "Destroyed Timelines" that were forcibly continued? But because it was too large, it in turn squeezed out the "Normal Timeline"
went?
This should be impossible... right?
But it doesn't matter. Before returning, Sherlock had confirmed that although the whole "Ministry of Magic" was filled with all kinds of Lokis, which was a bit confusing, there was no problem in maintaining basic operations. If something difficult to solve really happened, he would
, or they can come to them for help at any time, but they must be in a state of "uncertainty" or "fall out" of the world.
...such as now.
【噼——卡——】
It obviously did not exist in reality, but Sherlock could hear a sound that resembled distant thunder, interrupting his thoughts.
Looking around at the "Father Worried Alliance", none of them noticed anything. Oh, no, the bald man named Kratos seemed to notice something strange. He reached out and touched the handles of the double swords behind his back. He hesitated for a moment.
He took it back again.
I heard that this "God Killer" had conflicts with Odin, so he was so sharp?
The reason why I say this is because the thunder and lightning just now clearly came from Odin.
Only Sherlock, who has personally traveled through the "timeline" and operated the "World Slice", understands what is happening now - Odin has just "sliced" the "Sanctuary" with divine thunder.
However, this operation is limited to "Sanctuary" and not the entire Asgard. I am not sure whether it is due to lack of strength or ease.
In Sherlock's eyes, "Sanctuary" slowly unfolded like sliced toast, and the "giant" version of Odin was revealed in the void. She was holding a silver-white spear, standing in the endless void, and the tip of the spear pointed "
"Shelter" is directing the thunderbolts to create slices one by one with superb "knife skills".
Each of these "slices" without thickness reflects a completely different image of the interior of the ship. It is obvious that the groups of relatives, friends and tourists who can only enter and exit have been dispersed to different "slices" in advance.
"Mirror".
After completing part of the work, Odin's giant image paused for a moment, turning its face slightly, as if waiting for someone to report or flip through the records, and then raised the spear again.
【Sizzling——】
Every slice in Sherlock's field of vision was surrounded by silvery thunder. They flew away with Odin's movements. Only the slices that were still entering the tourists and the players and relatives and friends of Hogwarts were there.
The slices remain in place.
Yes, Thor clearly said that this "sanctuary" would be anchored above "every" arena. Is this how it was originally realized?
Sherlock is convinced that the thunder that surrounds the "slices" is not a one-way ticket. In addition to its role of protection and return, it may even take the "passengers" of each slice to the arena they want to watch based on their wishes.
The only problem is that this kind of cutting will cause the power to be dispersed. If someone takes advantage of it and attacks a single slice...heh, how could anyone be so bold?
As Odin's vision slowly dissipated, "Sanctuary"'s broadcast explaining the rules also came to an end:
"[...In order to ensure that this competition is fair enough and will not be biased due to the affiliation of each country, Heavenly Father has decided to temporarily give up the ownership of the major countries that serve as the arena. In other words, they currently do not have any artificial rules.