Marvel Starts with Asking Questions About Iron Man

Chapter 382: The man who created the universe turned

"American comics start by asking Iron Man (

"The origin of the mutant race, wow, very good topic!"

Tony Stark couldn't help but sighed with great interest.

"Is it finally the turn to reveal the mutants? This is so timely!" Peter Parker was also very interested.

In fact, they had specifically asked Circe about the origin of the mutants before. However, although the Eternals have fought against the mutants for thousands of years, they still do not know the origins of the mutants.

Therefore, even for Circe, this question is a crucial piece of information.

"After the last answer to this question, I specifically asked Ajak. Ajak obviously knew the origin of the mutant race."

At this time, Circe said to everyone with a solemn expression, "But what is Ajak worried about, she didn't tell me."

In fact, it's not just the last time. During such a long time span of fighting against the mutants, the Eternals have already asked Sersi the answer.

But Circe kept saying that she didn't know.

None of the Eternals doubted it.

But after answering the question last time, Circe had doubts about this, and it was obvious that Ajak had always known some secrets that they didn't: such as the manifestation of the gods.

So after answering the question, Circe went to Ajak once.

And he told Ajak about the answering system and some of the things God discovered.

Ajak could no longer deny that.

"Circe, this matter is of great importance. It is related to the mission of our Eternal Race, and even the survival of our Eternal Race, and even the survival of the universe... So, I'm not sure if it's still the time to announce it."

Ajak said so to Circe.

The truth of the Eternals is too shocking. Ajak was caught off guard by Circe, so he hadn't decided whether to tell Circe or not for a while.

In fact, it's not that Ajak still wants to keep this secret. She has lived on the earth for such a long time, and she has long had feelings for the earth and the people of the earth, and she can't bear to let the earth be destroyed.

Ajak's heart has long been shaken.

I've been thinking about getting the truth out.

But Ajak considered Icaris to be the first person to tell, not Circe.

But Circe is not in a hurry, she believes that even if Ajak doesn't say it, the answering system will "spoiler" for her sooner or later.

And this day came so quickly.

"Well." Thor shrugged, "I don't need Ajak to tell you now."

"Okay everyone, let's start to analyze the topic." Captain America reminded everyone at this time, drawing everyone's attention back to life.

Everyone stopped chatting and focused on the topic one by one.

"Then... let's take a look at option A first." Thor said enthusiastically.

He originally wanted to carry out some serious analysis, but when the words came to his mouth, he found that he couldn't analyze anything.

This kind of thing is really not good for a muscular guy like Thor. After all, not every muscular guy is called Jack Reacher.

So I had to look at Circe, "Sercy, no one knows the mutant race better than your Eternal Race, so it's up to you to analyze it."

"Although our Eternals have hunted down the mutants for so many years, in fact, we don't know much about the origins of the mutants."

Circe thought for a while, but shook her head.

"The only thing we know for sure is that the mutant race has been raging among the galaxies in the universe a long time ago, thousands of years ago."

"Their existence was long before the appearance of our Eternal Race!"

"Before Arisham sent us to Earth, the mutants created chaos in the universe!"

"You ask me if the mutants are monsters from other parallel universes. I don't know. I don't know if they are interstellar monsters that have existed since ancient times. I can only tell you that the mutants have been ravaging thousands of years ago. Monsters in the universe!"

Everyone at the scene was a little bit hurt. The origin of the mutants was too mysterious, and even the Eternals who specialized in hunting mutants did not know.

So how to answer this question?

"but……"

After thinking about it carefully, Circe remembered another thing, "Fastos had some guesses about the birth of the mutant race."

"Fastos? That scientist from your Eternals?" Peter Parker asked, frowning.

When the intelligence was shared, the general situation of some other Eternals was known to everyone.

"Yes, according to your language, Fastos can indeed be called a scientist." Circe nodded.

"Okay, so what kind of guess does our scientist Fastos have?" Loki asked with interest.

"The birth of mutant races is not in line with the theory of evolution."

Circe said to everyone in a deep voice, "Of course, my theory of evolution here does not refer to Darwin's "Theory of Evolution", but simply refers to the evolutionary laws of species. Well, this species does not refer to species on the earth, It's a macroscopic species in the universe."

"The universe was lifeless from the beginning, and then through natural reproduction and evolution, some planets gradually gave birth to life."

"There are many such planets in the vast universe. The life forms on these planets are different, but they generally follow the law from simple to complex, from weak to strong."

"These laws are very complicated, but Fastos has a set of approximate algorithms. According to his algorithm, the probability of the birth of a mutant race in the current universe is only seven percent."

"Well, this is indeed a strong argument." Captain America nodded immediately.

We don't know what the algorithm of Fastos is, but since it is an algorithm made by the Eternals, everyone thinks that it still has a considerable degree of credibility.

In the answer, it is enough to be used as an argument.

"That is to say, the birth of mutants did not evolve naturally!" Tony Stark came to such a conclusion based on Fastos' algorithm.

But let's take a closer look at the title, what comes from other universes, is raised by the Celestial Race, and created by the Eternal Race is not a natural evolution.

This is a little bit of a pain in the ass.

Fortunately, option B seems to be ruled out.

Because this option goes against the theory of Fastos, according to Fastos' theory, the mutant race is obviously an unnatural evolution, not a monster that has existed since ancient times.

Of course, Fastos' conclusion may not be absolutely correct, but now this is the only evidence that everyone can refer to.

What's more, the other three options are all in line with Fastos' theory.

Everyone doesn't have much opinion on this point, and option B is directly ruled out.

"OK." Thor glanced at everyone again at this time, "The remaining three options are all in line with Fastos' theory, so which one is the answer?"

He paused and gave his guess, "Will the answer be A? Because only the A option seems to be a normal option."

indeed so.

Option C says that the mutants are pets of the Celestial Race, and option D is even more nonsense, saying that it was created by the leader of the Eternal Race.

The Eternals are the hostile races of the mutants!

"Yes, options C and D do look wrong!"

"Isn't the Celestial Clan an existence similar to God? Isn't everything in the world created by the Celestial Clan? How could such a Protoss breed mutants to harm the universe? The Celestial Clan should not be lunatics, right?"

"And Arisham, the Eternals under his command have been fighting against mutants all their lives. They are two completely opposite races! So why did Arisham want the Eternals to destroy the race he created?"

"No, the real question is, isn't Arisem also a Celestial? He's even the Supreme Being of the Celestials, so he won't create mutants, right!"

Peter Parker also expressed his agreement on the side, and he quickly said to everyone.

"My child, your thoughts are too simple. There are far more lunatics in this world than you think."

Loki grinned on the side, still as evil as always, "Why can't the Celestials be lunatics? Just because they are powerful?"

In a word, Peter Parker was left speechless.

Peter Parker subconsciously wanted to refute, can a god-like existence be a lunatic?

Will it be evil?

But when the words came to his lips, he couldn't say them, because he found that what Loki said actually made sense.

The gods are not gods!

Even if he knew that the Celestials really existed because of Circe and the answering system, for him, the Celestials were just powerful gods.

It is completely different from the God they usually believe in, although the Celestials have also done what God can do.

"Do not!"

Circe spoke decisively, "Arisham is not a lunatic, and the Celestials are not lunatic! They are the guardians of the world!"

"In the endless years, they maintain the operation of the universe, because of them, everything in the world can exist, how can you doubt it!"

When Circe said the end, there was obvious discomfort in her voice, and there was even a slight anger in her voice.

For others, the Celestial Race may be an amazing and powerful race, but for their Eternal Race, it is their belief and their mission!

Even, is the meaning of their existence!

"The answer to this question is definitely A!"

Circe was firm and unequivocal, and then took the initiative to take the answer to this question, "Since you still have doubts about this, then let me answer it!"

"I choose A, monsters from other races!"

Circe then gave her own answer.

【wrong answer! 】

The expression on Circe's face froze directly.

In fact, she is still very sure of her judgment. After all, C and D are too nonsense, and they can be ruled out at a glance. Option B is also ruled out based on Fastos' theory.

Option A seems unquestionable.

However……

The answer is not A!

[The answerer Circe will be punished by erasing his tracking skills, execute it immediately! 】

Swish!

Circe's related tracking skills disappeared immediately.

Of course, this tracking skill does not refer to the tracking skill of Captain America. The tracking skill here is for mutants.

Even if Circe is not a combatant, these basic skills for dealing with mutants are available.

"Not A? Could it be that the answer...is B?"

Circe frowned slightly.

Now it seems that the answer can only be B.

"I'm sorry Circe."

Tony Stark said, "We are not the Eternals, so we may not have as much confidence in the Celestial Race and Arisham as you do. For me, they are a powerful race, only That's all."

"Others, we don't know anything! So, I can't judge options C and D."

"But option B is different. On the contrary, this option is supported by Fastos' scientific theory, and science is always more trustworthy than personal feelings, subjective feelings and the like."

"So~If it were me~lightnovelpub.net~ I would choose one of option C and option D, how about you?"

Tony Stark then looked at the others.

"Tin Woodman, you finally made me pleasing to the eye." Loki rarely agreed with Tony Stark.

"Sercy." Captain America also said, "Although you are a member of the Eternals, although you have followed Arisham for thousands of years, you have never seen Arisham, you and Arisham are the only ones. It's just Ajak, so it's hard for me to convince you that you really know Arisham."

"No, no, although I haven't seen Arisham, I can be sure that he is what I said!" Circe said firmly.

"Really? So what is 'Godman'? If Arisham is what you think it is, why did Ajak, who has followed him for tens of thousands of years, finally choose to betray him?"

Captain America's next sentence can be said to stop Circe at once.

make her unable to answer.

Ajak has been following Arisham much longer than either of them! And the only one who can see Arisham!

Why did such a person finally betray Arisham?

Circe's heart suddenly made waves.

"So is it C or D?" Thor again couldn't help but ask aside.

"If it were me, I would choose D."

Loki thought about it for a while, but said, "It's a very simple truth, if it is a pet raised by other gods, why would Arisham set up a team to destroy it?"

"Since Arisham sent someone to destroy the mutants, then a natural guess is that the mutants were created by Arisam!"

"It's that simple!"