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Chapter 142 - 142

Honestly, Ego's background is quite significant.

Even though he is essentially a defective product, yes, Ego is actually a member of the Celestials!

He can't compare to the other Celestials, but for the entire Universe, he's already an anomaly.

Especially his Universe-seeding plan, which could truly devour the entire Universe.

If it hadn't been destroyed by Star-Lord, wouldn't this entire Universe have ceased to exist sooner or later?

It's just a shame there are no 'ifs' in this World.

Ego shouldn't have targeted Star-Lord, and he ultimately ended up being blown to smithereens, how tragic.

A Celestial being blown to death by a bomb is simply a disgrace to God!

"Star-Lord's father is actually a Celestial!"

Tony Stark's face immediately showed a look of surprise.

It must be said that this truly exceeded the Playboy's expectations.

Especially after the diary had just finished saying how unreliable Star-Lord was, even dancing during the Planet invasion, which made him lose a lot of cool points in front of the Playboy.

Who would have thought that Star-Lord's background was so impressive!

He is actually the son of a Celestial!

Doesn't this mean that Star-Lord himself is also a Celestial?

The diary actually didn't describe much about the existence of the Celestials.

It only mentioned that Odin created the Destroyer to deal with the Celestials.

However, just this point alone is enough to explain what level of existence the Celestials are.

Even a God of Odin's caliber has to be so vigilant, which is enough to explain the problem.

But there was one thing the Playboy truly hadn't expected: the supposedly awesome Celestial turned out to be a ball after all?

So Odin was so wary, going to great lengths to create the Destroyer, just to deal with a ball?

As a ball, isn't this a bit too abnormal?

Even Ego, this "defective product," is an anomaly in the entire Universe.

It's truly hard to imagine what kind of beings the true Celestials, who are much more powerful than Ego, are.

"Universe-seeding plan?"

Next, Tony Stark's gaze was drawn to this plan, and he immediately couldn't help but gasp.

This plan could actually devour the entire Universe?

This is too shocking!

It's talking about devouring the Universe here!

Originally, when the diary revealed that Dormammu was going to devour Earth, the Playboy was greatly stimulated, feeling like his worldview was about to shatter.

To be able to devour even a Planet, how horrifying!

But now Tony Stark realized that Dormammu was just a nobody in front of Ego.

He wasn't devouring just one or even a few Planets, but an entire Universe!

How many Planets are there in the entire Universe?

Leaving aside other things, the Milky Way Galaxy alone has forty billion!

And the Milky Way Galaxy is just an insignificant corner of the entire Universe.

What level of existence can achieve devouring the entire Universe!

Even Tony Stark's brain couldn't imagine it.

It was precisely because of this that Tony Stark was caught off guard by the subsequent dramatic turn, speechless for a long time.

Such a terrifying existence was actually killed by Star-Lord with a bomb?

So this guy, Star-Lord, actually killed his own father?

He's actually a patricide!

Why Star-Lord killed his father, the diary didn't reveal any reason, so the Playboy naturally couldn't know.

In fact, this question wasn't important to Tony Stark; the Playboy didn't pay much attention to it.

The question he was truly concerned about was, Ego was killed by a bomb?

What a joke!

A terrifying existence capable of devouring the entire Universe, a Celestial, actually died by something like a bomb?

No matter how you look at it, this is too absurd!

So, how terrifying was the magnitude of the bomb Star-Lord used?

And killing a Celestial with a bomb, if you only consider the magnitude of the bomb, it's too simple and crude.

After all, even if the bomb's magnitude was truly enough, the Celestial wouldn't just stand there foolishly and let you bomb him, would he?

But then again.

Killing a Celestial with a bomb, while a bit outrageous, at least sounds more reliable than saving the Milky Way Galaxy by dancing.

The latter is truly beyond ridiculous.

So, is this Star-Lord's style, or rather, the Guardians of the Galaxy's style?

Always using outrageous methods to achieve miraculous things?

If that's the case, then the Guardians of the Galaxy are indeed a very interesting team.

The Playboy would really like to see them.

Tony Stark was already starting to look forward to the scenario mentioned in the diary where the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy would team up.

"Celestials?"

Thor, in front of another diary, fell into deep thought.

For most Asgardians, this name is unheard of, but Thor is different.

As the Prince of Asgard, he naturally has higher authority.

He once saw fragmented records in a very ancient classic.

Legend has it that in an extremely distant era, his father Odin once had an Earth-shattering war with the Celestials.

The classic did not record what that war was about, how it progressed, or what the outcome was.

Thor had also asked Odin, but Odin appeared to be very secretive, not revealing anything to Thor.

Thor knew then that things were definitely not that simple.

And through the diary, Thor finally learned that his father had gone to such great lengths to build the Destroyer, all to deal with the Celestials!

That's his father, Odin, the All-Father!

Thor had never seen his father so wary of anyone.

"Celestials!"

Thor repeated the name heavily, engraving it deeply into his mind.

Since his father even built the Destroyer, then it means.

One day in the future, the Celestials might still appear in the Nine Realms, in Asgard!

As the Prince of Asgard, Thor felt it was necessary for him to shoulder this responsibility.

Of course, before that, Thor still had to pick up his mjolnir first.

Fortunately, after communicating with Black Widow, Thor had gained some insights.

Thor believed that it wouldn't be long before he could regain his mjolnir and become Thor again!

So the thing Ego regretted most in his life should be coming to Earth and meeting Star-Lord's mother, right?

It must be said that Star-Lord's mother's charm was truly great, even attracting an existence like Ego to feel emotions.

Ego himself admitted that he had fallen in love.

But unfortunately, for the sake of his Universe-seeding grand plan, Ego still killed Star-Lord's mother.

Finally dying at the hands of his own son can only be said to be karmic retribution.

However, I remember that Ego was not the first Celestial to appear on Earth.

It seems that Celestials had already descended on Earth millions of years ago, and the Eternals and Deviants were created by them from primitive humans.

Speaking of which, the Celestials really like to experiment with advanced life forms in the Universe.

Perhaps no one knows that the Kree and the Skrulls were also created by them, right?

"Ego actually came to Earth?"

"Star-Lord is actually the product of a Celestial and a human?"

Tony Stark subconsciously exclaimed in surprise.

It must be said that this was something he had never expected.

One is a super big shot, high above in the entire Universe, while the other is just an ordinary person on Earth.

The gap between the two is simply too vast, isn't it?

To use an inappropriate analogy, it's not an exaggeration to say it's the difference between an ant and a giant.

The diary was right, to be able to attract an existence like Ego, it seems Star-Lord's mother truly has great charm.

And while marveling, Tony Stark gained a deeper understanding of Ego, this "defective Celestial."

Since Ego came to Earth and fell in love with Star-Lord's mother, a natural conclusion can be drawn:

Ego must have come to Earth in human form!

After all, Star-Lord's mother couldn't possibly fall in love with a non-human, could she?

Not everyone has such peculiar tastes as Scarlet Witch.

Case closed!

The century-old mystery of how a ball could XXOO with a living creature and produce offspring has finally been revealed here.

Not only that.

Tony Stark also suddenly understood the "Universe-seeding plan" mentioned in the diary.

What does Universe-seeding mean?

Isn't it just spreading his seeds throughout the entire Universe?

Without a doubt, this is the truth behind Ego and countless creatures giving birth to offspring!

He must have descended on many other Planets, just as he did on Earth, and met many other aliens.

Of course, he went there in the guise of those aliens, and then further produced offspring.

Connecting the context, the Universe-seeding plan should be like this.

However, how could this plan devour the entire Universe?

Isn't it just having more children!

Is Ego planning to lead a group of Celestials to conquer the entire Universe?

How many would he have to give birth to for that to happen?

As for Ego having true feelings for Star-Lord's mother and falling in love, the Playboy just scoffed.

He even killed her, and he had true feelings?

This is truly an interstellar joke; without a doubt, Ego is an absolute scumbag!

"The Kree and the Skrulls are actually experimental products of the Celestials?"

Nick Fury also expressed great surprise at this.

As someone who experienced the war between the Kree and the Skrulls, he naturally understood the power of these two interstellar races better than anyone else.

Frankly speaking, both the Kree and the Skrulls are top-tier races in the galaxy.

Even the Skrulls, who were beaten like dogs and lost their homeworld by the Kree, were still formidable!

Nick Fury never expected that two such powerful interstellar races were actually experimental products of the Celestials!

These Celestials are indeed a very powerful and terrifying race!

As for the Eternals and the Deviants, Nick Fury was seeing these two names for the first time, so he naturally didn't know much about them.

However, even so, just by their names, he knew that these two races were definitely not simple.

The "Eternal" race, if they weren't powerful to a certain extent, how dare they call themselves Eternal?

And the "Deviant" race?

Since they are mutated, then they should probably possess very powerful abilities, right?

Nick Fury made such a self-evident guess.

"The Eternals were actually created by the Celestials?"

Thor, in front of another diary, couldn't help but feel a stir in his heart, quite surprised by this.

Unlike Nick Fury, Thor knew about the Eternals.

Not only did he know them, but he also had a good relationship with them.

When Thor was young, the war between Asgard and the Frost Giants was at an intense stage.

Odin allied with several Eternal warriors to jointly fight against the Frost Giants.

After the war, Odin gave the recipe for the Heavenly Palace's secret brew to Gilgamesh, and Thor even often pestered Jin Ge.

Although more than a thousand years have passed now, and contact with those Eternals has become very rare.

But how could Thor forget what happened back then?

Yet he never expected that the Eternals, who once helped Asgard win battles, were actually experimental products of the Celestials!

I remember that because of the experiments on Earthlings, a war broke out between Odin and the Celestials.

At that time, Odin gathered some companions and engaged in a fierce battle with the Celestials.

The result, without a doubt, was a crushing defeat for them, and Odin was left with psychological trauma.

Later, Odin once even planned to collect the Infinity Stones, and even built the Infinity Gauntlet; I strongly suspect it was because he was beaten by the Celestials.

However, I don't know why Odin later abandoned the plan to collect the Stones, only keeping the Infinity Gauntlet as a collectible.

Instead, he built the Destroyer.

"So this is the truth?"

Thor finally knew what kind of "story" there was between his father and the Celestials.

No wonder his father was so unwilling to mention that battle!

In fact, with Odin's proud nature, yet he concealed that battle so much from Thor and others, Thor had already vaguely guessed something.

Now, after the diary's revelation, it was even more certain.

It seems those Celestials are truly difficult to deal with!

It was precisely because of this that Thor felt an even greater sense of urgency.

He must pick up his mjolnir as soon as possible and return to Asgard!

"Father actually planned to collect the Infinity Stones too?"

And this spoiler also came as a surprise to Thor.

Through the diary, he already knew that the Purple Sweet Potato, who wiped out half of the life in the Universe, aimed to collect the Infinity Stones.

He never thought his father had also done such a thing.

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