Marvel: Starts with a Zanpakuto - Chapter 1455 respectively

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In a black cavity filled with nothingness and chaos.

The azure blue spiritual pressure is like a substance, paving a wide, neat and straight road along the front.

Lord was alone, walking along the road.

Hastur's words, like the whispers of a demon, lingered in the depths of his mind, and every word was like a heavy hammer, beating his heart hard.

Nyarlathotep, disguised as Hastur, and with the help of the Skrulls, is about to break the seal of the earth, causing great panic and fear, and using this as an opportunity to release her last incarnation.

If that's the case... then he will definitely fight against it.

But once it starts, according to Hastur's prophecy, Michael...will die in this battle!

As Hastur said.

All of this is the inevitability of choice, or it can be said to be inertia. Everything seems to be his choice, but it is actually a series of events that eventually lead to inertia.

Suddenly, Lord remembered something.

When Nexia died, he briefly saw a memory, which was exactly the scene she saw when she met the future Spirit King Karl.

That memory gradually became clear in my mind.

Lord Tongkong shrank slightly, because he suddenly found that in Nexia's perspective, he didn't see...Michael!

Everyone is...

Even, six of the seven blazing angels were there, standing beside Karl's throne like guards, but the most noble one who was close to God...Michael was missing!

"Could it be...she really..."

Lord couldn't help being moved, his face was extremely ugly, he clenched his fists subconsciously, and a cold light shot out from his eyes.

In a corner of the future, Michael... literally died.

Hastur's words rang in his mind again.

"From the very beginning, there was no great script, no great design, no predetermined destiny.

Some are just a series of choices that you make yourself, and the inertia of choices... leads to the final result. "

"Choose... Inertia..."

Lord shook his head, threw those messy voices out of his head, and then his eyes gradually became firm, and he let out a foul breath: "Then... change the inertia!"

Under the mottled ancient wall, the theater is like a terrifying giant beast in the dim light and shadow, with its huge mouth open, devouring those poor people who are eager for knowledge and want to find out.

A ragged yellow robe full of holes, empty like a ghost, floats in this abandoned theater.

The seemingly invisible singing voice lingered over the theater.

At this moment, a ghostly figure suddenly appeared at the entrance of the theater, walking slowly with a cane in hand.

"Long time no see, Hastur."

The visitor took off the woolen jazz hat, revealing a skinny face, with sunken eye sockets, two dark eyes staring at the yellow robe, and slowly said:

"Good job. Using the power of the dream to forcibly take away those humans. I have to say that I was already very careful, but you still took advantage of the loophole. It is worthy of you."

"The great three-pillar god, why did you think of looking for me?"

The broken yellow robe slowly floated down, and inside the empty space, a yellow seal glowed with a dull luster, and voices came from all directions: "Nyarlathotep... It seems that your recovery speed is much faster than It's faster than I thought."

"Thank you, Hastur."

Nyarlathotep grinned, revealing his neat white teeth: "If you hadn't betrayed us back then, you wouldn't have to waste so much effort now."

"Ah...betrayal...hehe, what a harsh word." Hasta said leisurely: "I just... don't want that thing to wake up, there is no such thing as betrayal."

"I'm not here to discuss this with you."

Nyarlathotep obviously didn't want to talk more about this matter, so he changed the topic and said, "You chose to betray us and stood on God's side, and now you want to repeat your previous mistakes again?"

"How do you know it's a repeated mistake?"

Hastur was condescending, with yellow seals glowing dimly, staring at her like eyes: "Nyarlathotep...you are too proud and too confident."

"Is that so? Is that your answer, Hastur."

Nyarlathotep sighed regretfully, then put the jazz hat back on, pressed down the brim, and said calmly: "You should know why I came here, hand over that thing."

"Give up now...it's still too late."

Hastur seemed to be warning, and said in a deep voice: "Once she wakes up, everyone, things, things... and even the rules will disappear. Is this the result you want?"

Facing Hastur's warning, Nyarlathotep didn't listen at all, and his cane flashed like lightning.

puff!

With a sound like a bubble being punctured, the cane directly pierced through the yellow seal engraved on the robe.

"I... don't want to hear nonsense, Hastur."

Nyarlathotep grinned and said, "Especially the nonsense that came out of your mouth, obediently spit out Yog-Sothoth's key for me."

After the yellow seal was pierced, the light disappeared immediately.

At the same time, Hastur's voice also disappeared, and the floating yellow robe seemed to have lost its support, falling down weakly and hanging on the front end of the walking stick.

She reached out a pale and bony palm, groped in the yellow robe, and finally pulled out a bead.

"The last key is also complete."

Nyarlathotep put away the beads, threw his robe aside casually, and after tidying up his clothes, he turned and left with a cane, with a crazy arc on his lips: "It's your turn soon, Lord , Karl!"

"You... don't want to know... what did I see under the Two Sacred Trees? Nyarlathotep."

The yellow robe that fell on the ground trembled, making an extremely weak sound.

"Not interested in."

Nyarlathotep snorted coldly: "No matter what you see, it will not affect the next result."

"You're back?!"

Michael paced back and forth anxiously. Seeing Lord coming out of the black cavity, his worried expression faded a bit, and he hurriedly stepped forward and grabbed him to look left and right: "Are you all right? Has the matter been resolved?"

"Well, I'm back."

Lord nodded slightly, his eyes were a little complicated: "The matter... is barely resolved."

"Barely? What do you mean?"

Michael was a little puzzled, his face full of doubts.

Solved is solved, not solved is not solved, what is barely solved? So is it solved or not?

"Anyway, don't worry."

Lord let out a long breath, then pretended nothing happened, and said casually: "By the way, I've been out for so long, and I'm a little worried about that side. Go back and take a look for me."

"Now? Let me go back?"

Michael frowned, as if he had noticed something, and looked at Lord suspiciously: "Did something happen? Why did you suddenly ask me to go back?"

"What can happen? You think too much."

Lord turned his head~www.novelbuddy.com~ and said calmly: "Don't worry, there's nothing going on here for the time being, take advantage of this time, go back and look over there, the devil king of **** will keep an eye on it after all."

Although this reason is very good, Michael felt that something was wrong, and his beautiful eyes stared at him: "Really?"

"real."

Lord said.

silence…

Michael looked directly at him, finally withdrew his eyes, and said calmly: "I see, I will go back."

"Well, let's go tomorrow."

Lord urged.

"it is good."

Michael paused for a moment, seeming to be a little entangled, bit his lips lightly, and said in a very low voice, "Tonight...can you stay with me?"

Lord was shocked.

After a while, he nodded and said a word slowly:

"it is good."

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