Su Xiuyu could feel it—an overwhelming power nestled within his grasp. If he simply snapped his fingers, a wish would come true. But as powerful as the Infinity Stones were, even they had boundaries—rules. He could erase half the universe with a thought, but conjure up a Saiyan physique? That wasn't happening. Saiyans didn't exist here. Not in this world. Not in the MCU.
The Stones remained inert to his ridiculous wish. Not everything could be forced into existence.
"Alright," he said, tossing the gauntlet casually, "who's up for doing the snap?"
The group fell silent.
"Yeah, not me," Rocket muttered. "I like my arm in one piece."
Banner stepped forward, already steeling himself. "This is our mess. I'll do it."
Su Xiuyu nodded and handed him the gauntlet. "Then it's yours. Just make sure it works."
Banner slipped it on with a pained grunt. The nanotech fused with his arm, and he clenched his teeth. His green-skinned muscles bulged with tension. Then—he snapped.
A flash. A silent roar. A moment where time seemed to fracture.
Then… Hawkeye's phone rang.
Barton stared at it like it was a ghost. He picked it up, and his voice cracked as he spoke. "Laura?"
"Clint? Where are you?" Her voice came through—real. Alive.
"I'm okay. I'm coming home. I swear—I'm coming home."
Tears welled up in his eyes. Hope had returned.
But peace was fleeting.
Tony rushed to Banner's side, who now slumped in pain, his right arm charred and limp. "You okay, big guy?"
"It'll heal… eventually," Banner groaned.
Meanwhile, Su Xiuyu moved swiftly. Without hesitation, he removed the Time Stone and Mind Stone from the gauntlet.
"What are you doing?" Steve asked.
"No more snaps. This was a one-time shot. Let's not tempt fate again."
But fate… wasn't done yet.
A low rumble echoed. A massive spacecraft tore its way out of the quantum tunnel. Then another. And another.
Boom.
The Avengers' compound was engulfed in fire and metal. Craters split the earth. Smoke coiled into the sky like the breath of a sleeping titan stirred awake.
Out of the chaos stepped Thanos—this one from an alternate universe, untouched by the loss they had inflicted upon his past self.
"I once thought mercy was enough. Half the universe for half its future. But you… you've made me see the truth."
His eyes burned with twisted clarity.
"This time, no halves. No balance. Only extinction."
"THANOS!" Thor bellowed, charging through the rubble, his beer belly bouncing with every step. He swung his axe with drunken rage.
And got bodied.
Three hits. Five hits. Thanos toyed with him.
Stormbreaker flew through the air—only to be snatched by Thanos and brought down on Thor's chest. The God of Thunder barely managed to hold it back.
Then—wham! Mjolnir rocketed in, striking Stormbreaker and breaking Thanos' momentum.
The hammer arced back to its new wielder—Steve Rogers.
Clad in a tattered uniform, Captain America stood tall. Lightning flickered around him as he gripped Mjolnir with divine resolve.
He leapt forward, hurling the hammer at Thanos, thunder roaring behind him. "You want the earth, you'll have to go through me."
Thor blinked in shock. "I knew it! You've been practicing behind my back, haven't you?!"
Iron Man flew in beside them. "Gentlemen, let's finish this dance."
For a moment, the trio held their own. But Thanos was relentless.
He caught Tony mid-flight and used him as a shield to block Mjolnir. With a savage punch, he sent Tony flying into rubble, then slammed Steve underfoot.
"You call yourselves warriors? I am inevitable."
But then—lightning cracked.
The ground vibrated.
Mjolnir twitched… and shot past Steve and Thor, straight into the hand of Su Xiuyu.
He didn't just catch it.
He unleashed it.
A thunder pillar erupted from his body, stretching from the heavens to the battlefield—thirty meters wide and pulsing with divine wrath.
Everyone froze.
Thanos shielded his eyes.
"Who… are you?"
"I'm Thor, God of Thunder from the great northern skies—wait, no, scratch that," Su Xiuyu grinned. "I'm Su Xiuyu, and I've been mastering the thunder for two and a half years. Hope you brought an umbrella."
Golden armor materialized over his body, regal and majestic. Unlike Thor's battle-worn chainmail, Su Xiuyu's suit shimmered like celestial starlight. It looked like something out of a holy war.
Tony, despite bleeding from the mouth, still found room for sarcasm. "Hey, Thor? I thought your hammer needed 'worthiness'? This guy's from another universe, and he looks like Mjolnir's favorite son."
"Does your dad have any illegitimate children we should know about?"
Thor muttered darkly, "This isn't helping, Stark…"
Thanos narrowed his eyes. "Another fool with a hammer?"
Before he could finish his insult, a bolt of thunder the size of a small tree trunk blasted into his chest, launching him across the battlefield.
Chitauri swarmed forward in waves behind him.
"Loyal to the end, huh?" Su Xiuyu said. "Admirable. But foolish."
Mjolnir spun rapidly and slammed into the earth. Lightning exploded outward, vaporizing everything in a kilometer radius. Even while suppressing his true strength, the destruction was biblical.
Mjolnir buzzed and spun around him like a dog excited to play fetch.
Thor finally crawled to his feet, staring wide-eyed at the hammer's affection.
"Don't take it personally, Thor," Tony teased. "He's just more dramatic than you."
"And shinier," Rhodes added. "That golden armor's putting yours to shame."
Thor scowled. "Everyone shut up."
In the sky, Thanos roared, "FIRE EVERYTHING!"
Dozens of alien warships opened fire. Plasma bombs rained from above.
"Scatter!" Steve yelled.
But Su Xiuyu calmly raised one hand.
"No need."
His black hair turned ghost-white in an instant. The golden armor shifted into a glowing white robe. His aura expanded—calm but apocalyptic.
He had entered the Six Paths state.
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Su Xiuyu's Six Paths Mode radiated a completely different aura—calm, unshakable, and overwhelmingly divine. It wasn't just a transformation; it was a declaration.
Even Thanos, standing far off in the distance, hesitated. He didn't dare step forward immediately. Moments ago, Su Xiuyu's thunderous assault had been brutal. Though it hadn't dealt severe damage, the sheer force of it left Thanos reeling in pain. Now, in this form, Su Xiuyu gave off a pressure far beyond mere mortals.
This energy... Thanos had felt it before.
"The combat power of a Heavenly Father level being… This is on par with Odin. Or perhaps... beyond that," Thanos muttered under his breath.
"Where did Earth produce such a monster?"
With a sharp gesture, Su Xiuyu pointed at the sky.
"Shinra Tensei!"
A wave of repelling force burst from his palm. In the next instant, the entire barrage from Thanos' space fleet was deflected, as if the attacks themselves were rejected by the world.
"What kind of power is this?" someone shouted from the Avengers' side.
Inside Tony's armor, Friday immediately reported, "Sir, Mr. Su Xiuyu has generated a repulsion field of incredible scale. All incoming projectiles have been nullified."
"Friday, log everything. Record every technique he uses."
"Understood."
Su Xiuyu raised his hand again. This time, a pitch-black orb of chakra spun in his palm.
"Chibaku Tensei!"
The dark sphere shot into the sky, rising above the clouds. As it reached the altitude of Thanos' fleet, it began to pulse—then pull.
The gravitational force it emitted was terrifying.
"Tony! Tell everyone to clear the airspace immediately!" Su Xiuyu shouted.
"Already on it!" Tony replied, his helmet folding back as he transmitted the emergency broadcast. Within seconds, the battlefield was abuzz with movement as the Avengers scrambled to escape the growing gravity field.
"Friday, can you analyze that thing?"
"Sir, the black sphere is emitting gravitational waves on par with a miniature black hole. It's pulling in everything in range indiscriminately."
Above, the Chibaku Tensei continued to grow, absorbing Thanos' battleships and condensing them into a monstrous, floating orb of twisted metal. Even structures on Earth and some allied forces were caught in its pull—only to be yanked back to safety by Su Xiuyu's Banshō Ten'in (Universal Pull).
"He can manipulate gravity that precisely?" Tony gaped. "Strange, Wong—does Kamar-Taj have anything like this?"
Wong shook his head gravely. Strange frowned.
"Well, theoretically, there are spells that manipulate gravity. But this… This isn't a spell. No one's ever even attempted something like this before. For most mages, a bullet is already lethal. Who needs gravity control when a fireball works?"
"This isn't magic," Thor added grimly. "This is power. Cosmic-level power. He's not from this world, that much is clear."
Thor's instincts were right. Su Xiuyu wasn't a native of the Marvel Universe. He was a foreign force—a wanderer of worlds and overseer of realities wielding powers forged in a different reality.
By the time Thanos recovered from the shock, it was already too late. The last of his aerial fleet had been compacted into the colossal sphere above, now hovering like an artificial moon.
"Damn," Su Xiuyu muttered to himself, glancing at the sphere. "Could've taken those ships home for research…"
Though Thanos still had ground forces, his dominance in the skies had vanished. What remained were just scattered remnants of a once-mighty army—"three stray cats and a couple of dogs," as the saying goes.
"That thing's not going to fall, right?" Rhodes asked cautiously.
"It's fine. It'll float," Su Xiuyu replied casually. "Worst case, I'll just yeet it into space. As long as I'm alive, it's stable."
Rhodes blinked. "You can just make moons now?"
"Pretty much," Su Xiuyu chuckled. "You've got an eye for talent, Rhodes. No wonder your multiversal counterparts are always the designated smartasses."
With a grin, Su Xiuyu turned to face the incoming enemies. A section of his arm opened like a mechanical gate, revealing a dense cluster of miniature missiles.
"Boom."
Explosions echoed across the battlefield as wave after wave of missiles launched from Su Xiuyu's body, lighting up the sky in a barrage of fire.
Tony's jaw dropped. "Nanotech…? Wait. Does this guy also have nanostructures?"
But Su Xiuyu wasn't done showing off. With a mischievous smirk, he decided it was time to test something new.
Hell Path—activate.
In an instant, chakra began molding itself into weapons—missiles, blades, drones—all forged from Su Xiuyu's chakra itself. A fusion of engineering and ninjutsu. With Tony's intellect, and Su Xiuyu's chakra control, the line between science and sorcery blurred.
"Let's get creative," Su Xiuyu murmured. "Summoning Jutsu!"
From a burst of smoke, the battlefield trembled as titanic beasts emerged—giant rhinos, massive lizards, colossal hell hounds, and even absurdly large lobsters and birds.
The battlefield's atmosphere shifted from grim war to surreal spectacle.
Tony, Banner, Thor, Rhodes, and even Strange—freshly revived—gathered like an audience watching a live performance.
"Suddenly," Tony said, deadpan, "I really wish we had a Sorcerer Supreme like that. Strange, why don't you know these moves?"
Strange scoffed. "Because these aren't spells, Tony. Do you see runes? Incantations? That guy is warping reality like it's made of paper. If that's a spell, I'll eat that giant rhino!"
"Wong, you heard him," Tony said, elbowing Wong.
Wong turned away, choosing the path of least resistance. He owed Su Xiuyu too many favors already.
And then Su Xiuyu raised his hand once more.
"Mokuton—Jukai Kōtan!" (Wood Release: Nativity of a World of Trees)
The battlefield was overtaken by an immense forest that erupted from the ground in all directions. Trees grew at impossible speed, twisting like living entities. But these weren't ordinary trees—they were monstrous, animated, and bloodthirsty.
The forest devoured Thanos' troops.
Tree limbs stabbed, captured, crushed—every branch was a weapon, and every tree a sentinel. Enemies were grabbed mid-charge and dragged into the foliage, never to be seen again. Severed limbs of trees regenerated almost instantly, continuing their slaughter.
"I… am Groot!" shouted Groot suddenly, eyes wide in awe. He seemed moved—perhaps reminded of his ancestral home.
Rocket glanced sideways. "So that's why he likes you. Makes sense now."
Compared to Groot's nature-based control, Su Xiuyu's manipulation of trees was terrifying—nature reimagined as a relentless killing machine.
With the skies cleared, and the ground forces ensnared, the tide had fully turned. The Earth was no longer on the defensive.
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