131. The Watcher’s Eye.

131. The Watcher’s Eye.

This was an interesting outcome. Listening to Orb's story, Alex squinted slightly.

While Alex knew that the DC Universe and the Marvel Universe had many connections and were relatively close, with some Marvel Universe depictions even including comics of the DC Universe, hearing such a direct description was a first for him.

"You saw her wearing the red and blue suit with the red cape with your own eyes?" Alex asked again.

"Yes, yes, well, not exactly with my own eyes. My ability doesn't work that way. It was the Watcher's Eye that helped me. With its help, I can 'see' things I wasn't aware of, like a new memory appearing in my mind," Orb responded loudly, fearful of saying something wrong and displeasing Alex.

Hearing this, Alex nodded thoughtfully.

Indeed, as Orb said, this naturally deformed criminal didn't have particularly powerful abilities. Strictly speaking, among Ghost Rider's villains, Orb wasn't even a first-rate character; even some newly debuted Young Avengers could easily subdue him.

The only impressive thing about Orb was the Watcher's Eye. The owner of this eyeball was one of the oldest races in the Marvel Universe, possessing terrifying power.

The Watcher's technology was so advanced it couldn't be measured in terms of years. They believed their knowledge and power belonged to the entire universe, so they once went to a newly civilized planet and generously shared their knowledge. However, this led to the planet's rapid technological advancement, which in turn accelerated its civilization's corruption, ultimately resulting in the planet's destruction. Because of this event, the Watchers decided not to interfere with any events in the universe but to witness and record everything as bystanders.

Their favorite place was undoubtedly Earth, the "center of the universe," where various major events could always keep them entertained.

Pietro looked at Kara and mimicked a retching gesture, making Kara roll her eyes. However, neither of them interrupted Alex. Casting spells required intense concentration and any interference could have serious consequences.

"So this is the Watcher's Eye," Alex murmured, looking at the eyeball, which appeared just like a normal eye.

This was a valuable item for any faction. Alex was curious why so many cunning villains had allowed Orb to keep such a powerful treasure. This item was no less valuable than the Eye of Agamotto.

Doctor Strange could cast powerful spells with the Eye of Agamotto, and this eyeball could do the same, perhaps even more. Such an exceptional item would be priceless to anyone in the magic community. Yet, the villains had overlooked it, letting Orb keep it for decades.

Could it be, as Orb said, that the Watcher's Eye had bonded with him and only he could use it?

Alex shook his head.

Impossible. Any magical item, even an organ from a powerful being, could be made into a magical artifact. Such invaluable items with great power could even be made into "divine artifacts." If someone couldn't use the eyeball, it was likely because their magical abilities weren't strong enough.

As Orb's screams weakened, the Watcher's Eye revealed its true form and was completely separated from Orb's chest. Feeling the immense power from the eyeball, Alex nodded. Rather than wasting this on a useless person, he would craft a powerful artifact from it. Even if he didn't take it, Bullseye would eventually extract the Watcher's Eye from Orb. However, to turn this into an artifact, the required magical energy would be considerable.

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