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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: This Woman Is Kinda Fierce

At this moment, a stunning blonde woman in a thin hospital gown floated in midair, defying the laws of physics.

‎Her expression was blank, her gaze unfocused, as if she had just woken up.

‎The Ten Rings terrorists, who had been firing their guns nonstop, froze mid-action, staring dumbfounded at the woman who had come back from the dead.

‎Through the slit of his MK1 armor, Tony Stark watched the bizarre scene before him, eyes wide in disbelief.

‎The term "superpower" wasn't new to the world; there were countless unexplained phenomena attributed to it.

‎But now, facing it in person, Tony felt an overwhelming sense of unreality.

‎How could a person float in the air without any equipment? How was that even possible?

‎The beautiful blonde woman shook her head slightly, her eyes gradually regaining clarity and calm. She coldly scanned her surroundings.

‎Smoke filled the air. The freezer was in ruins, the walls blown open, a dozen armed terrorists around, and a clunky man in iron armor.

‎Her emerald eyes narrowed. The flow of sweat, the flapping of insects' wings—all seemed to slow to a crawl.

‎She could hear heartbeats, pulses, even breathing hundreds of meters away.

‎Looking down at her palm, she clenched her fist, feeling a surge of explosive power flood her entire body. So this was ninety percent of Homelander's ability? Not bad.

‎The only downside was that she had borrowed a female corpse.

‎It felt chilly between the legs, heavy in the chest.

‎She grabbed her chest experimentally—round, soft, elastic, and hard to grasp.

‎Damn it, why can't this hand behave?

‎The fit between soul and body was perfect—no rejection, as if they were meant to be.

‎Now "she" was the more fitting term.

‎The body's memories flooded her mind. This world was Earth—or rather, a parallel version of Earth.

‎The body's owner was named Aeris Nova, of mixed Asian and American heritage. Her father, American, had died young of heart disease; her mother had passed away giving birth to her.

‎With no living relatives, she worked as an international freelance journalist and earned her PhD in journalism at a young age.

‎She often traveled to different countries, reporting on culture and local life.

‎This time, she had taken on an assignment in an Asian desert war zone to gather information for a report titled "How Deeply War Hurts Civilians."

‎Worried about being targeted by terrorists, she carried a fake passport as a safeguard.

‎But while exploring deep in the desert, she accidentally entered Ten Rings territory and witnessed their slaughter of civilians using Stark Industries weapons.

‎While secretly taking photos, her camera fell, giving away her position. A bullet struck her in the head. She never had the chance to pull out her fake passport before she died.

‎The terrorists placed her body in a freezer, intending to sell her organs.

‎Ten Rings. Stark Industries.

‎Damn, so her predecessor had come to a war zone just to get herself killed. But more importantly—this was the Marvel Universe?!

‎A world far more dangerous than any normal one, full of godlike beings stirring chaos, with countless alien threats lurking beyond the stars.

‎Even Earth itself was crawling with monsters and superpowered threats.

‎If nothing else, at least it was still recognizable—somewhat normal.

‎While she hovered absentmindedly in the air, Tony Stark, hiding behind a wall, raised an eyebrow and finally spoke.

‎"Hey, lady, how's it feel waking up? Need a hand?"

‎Even in mortal danger, Tony couldn't resist cracking jokes.

‎He could tell something was off about this woman, so he tried to take the initiative.

‎The blonde beauty turned, her gaze piercing through his armor to the man inside.

‎"Tony Stark?" Aeris asked curiously.

‎So now she knew what point in time she'd landed in. That wasn't just anyone—it was literally Robert Downey Jr. himself!

‎MK1—the first armor Tony built while imprisoned by the Ten Rings in Afghanistan.

‎A genius billionaire using scraps to build a prototype Iron Man suit under terrorist watch? Classic.

‎Before transmigrating, Aeris had seen some of the Marvel movies, though oddly, many of those memories now felt hazy, as if covered in fog.

‎Still, the scene unfolding before her didn't quite match the storyline she remembered.

‎"Hi, beautiful lady. Didn't know I was that famous," Tony grinned, trying to sound casual.

‎On the outside, he looked relaxed, but inside he was panicking.

‎Sure, he was a global celebrity—but she shouldn't have known his identity while he was wearing a full suit of armor.

‎What if she had known all along?

‎If this woman turned out to be hostile, he was screwed.

‎At least she didn't seem like a terrorist; otherwise, she wouldn't have been lying dead in a freezer.

‎"You have seventeen metal shards in your body," Aeris said, squinting slightly.

‎X-ray vision. Not bad.

‎"What?" Tony blinked, confused.

‎Before he could react, twin beams of blazing red light shot from her eyes with a hum, slicing through everything ahead.

‎The nearest terrorists didn't even have time to scream. Their bodies split in half instantly.

‎Blood and entrails splattered everywhere as the red beams cut through them like molten knives.

‎In seconds, a dozen men were dead, the air thick with smoke and the stench of burning flesh.

‎Her heat vision—one of the signature powers of both Homelander and Superman—could reach thousands of degrees.

‎Aeris hadn't inherited Homelander's full strength, but 3000°C heat from her eyes was still more than enough.

‎Flesh, metal—it all melted the same.

‎The memories of her body told her that the Ten Rings were ruthless murderers who slaughtered civilians indiscriminately, even women and children.

‎Before her death, she had been shot and humiliated.

‎So using heat vision on these monsters? No guilt at all.

‎The gore was a bit disgusting, sure—but she could handle it.

‎Tony almost threw up inside his armor. The sight of the massacre was too much to bear.

‎Flying, laser eyes—this wasn't a woman. This was Superman!

‎As a kid, Tony had read plenty of comics, and the resemblance was unmistakable.

‎Terrifyingly so.

‎"Uh… Miss Superman?" he asked hesitantly, trying to suppress the urge to gag.

‎"I'm not Superman. You needed something?" Aeris replied coolly, floating motionlessly in the air.

‎She knew that Homelander's powers were only a weakened version of Superman's—similar in form, far inferior in strength.

‎If Superman ever found himself in a world full of Homelanders, he'd still be the strongest one there.

‎"Hey, uh… don't you feel cold in that outfit? Want me to find you some clothes?" Tony babbled nervously.

‎"Just say what you need," Aeris said flatly.

‎"Oh, right—can you help me get out of here? I can pay you!" Tony blurted, slapping his helmet.

‎His MK1 was functional but too damaged to move. He needed materials and time to fix it—two things he didn't have.

‎The terrorists would be back soon, and then he'd be dead.

‎So, true to form, Tony decided to throw money at the problem.

‎"One million dollars," Aeris said after a brief pause.

‎Her predecessor hadn't saved much—barely fifty thousand. Life in America wasn't cheap, and she could use the extra cash.

‎Why not? The man was loaded.

‎"Ten million," Tony said without hesitation.

‎"Deal!" Her eyes lit up immediately.

‎Good god, she'd never seen that much money in her life.

‎"Oh, God—Ethan!" Tony suddenly shouted.

‎"Superwoman, could you help me save my friend? Middle-aged guy, glasses—he covered for me earlier—"

‎Before he could finish, there was a deafening boom.

‎The blonde had blasted straight through a thick wall, leaving a massive hole behind her.

‎Seconds later, she returned, carrying a half-dead, bloodied man like he weighed nothing.

‎Tony nearly choked on his own words. This woman's engine had to be thirty-six cylinders.

‎When he saw the man's face, his expression darkened immediately.

‎Dr. Yinsen—the physicist who had saved Tony's life and helped him build the first Iron Man armor—was barely clinging to life.

‎"Chest and abdominal wounds. Intestines and lungs are damaged," Aeris said after scanning him.

‎"Yinsen! Damn it! Why didn't you stick to the plan!" Tony's voice cracked as he dragged his heavy armor closer.

‎Even without being a doctor, he knew his friend was dying.

‎"Stark… I was worried about you. But now… it's fine…" Yinsen managed a weak smile, blood bubbling from his lips.

‎Aeris said nothing. Her eyes glowed faintly red.

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