434. The Meaning of Numbers!
(T/N): Since it's Christmas there is mass release.
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In the vastness of space, beneath the dome of the moon, the gray-white lunar soil stretched endlessly to the horizon, evoking a profound sense of desolation and antiquity.
Standing there, anyone would feel an emptiness that reached deep into their soul.
The Watcher stared blankly at Alex, his gaze unfocused. After a long silence, he let out a slight sigh.
"I... I've never even considered this before. The power of the pollution is too incomprehensible. Not just for me—even the most brilliant among us Watchers dare not draw conclusions about such a force. But I think you're right."
"Brother, this is the first time for all of us to truly engage with pollution. Like you said earlier, its origin is bizarre, so nothing about it should surprise us. When it comes to this, we should boldly hypothesize and carefully verify."
Alex used telekinesis to remove the quantum bracelet from the zombie's arm. In that instant, the quantum bracelet completely lost its function, severing its connection to this universe.
"When I interacted with the polluted zombies earlier, I accidentally discovered that my energy seems to affect them. Maybe your Watcher technology can help answer some of my questions."
As he spoke, Alex turned to look at the Watcher and asked,
"Do you have any insights?"
The Watcher slowly turned his body, his expression serious as he met Alex's gaze.
"Time Bard, to be honest, your very existence is a miracle. In the flow of time and the multiverse, beings like you are exceedingly rare. Even we cannot fully comprehend you."
"Yeah, I've heard that from many people. But I'm curious—what do I mean to this world? Or, to put it another way, what's your mindset in observing me?" Alex asked, shaking his head as if contemplating something deeper.
"As Watchers, when faced with a life that shouldn't exist in this world, don't you feel the urge to intervene? What if I disrupt the development of the multiverse?"
The Watcher didn't reply immediately; instead, he offered a kind smile.
"Don't worry too much about it. Don't trouble yourself over your power—just do what you want to do. You've already earned my friendship. We're friends, aren't we?"
"Thank you."
"No need to thank me, Time Bard. You've already demonstrated your worth through your actions. What's happened here has been witnessed by the entire Watcher community. They're amazed by your feats, and you deserve the respect of all Watchers."
After experiencing so much together, the Watcher now saw Alex as one of his own. After all, when it came to dealing with the pollution, they were comrades fighting on the same front.
After a moment's pause, Alex shifted his gaze to the distant Earth.
Fiddling with a device in his hands, Reed Richards continued,
"By the way, Alex, guess what I found here?"
Without waiting for Alex to respond, Reed continued,
"This world has a Watcher's Fortress! I just found out about it. If we can locate it, we might be able to loot it completely. The Watcher's technology is far more advanced than we imagined—it could save us a lot of time and effort."
"Ahem."
Alex cleared his throat and discreetly glanced at the Watcher.
At that moment, the Watcher leisurely tilted his head upward as if counting the stars, completely ignoring Alex's group.
Smiling faintly, Alex replied,
"Let it go, Reed. The Watcher's technology isn't part of our mission."
Reed froze for a moment.
"But..."
"No buts. Focus on your assigned tasks. As for the others, once your work is done, help Clark and Pietro if you can. That's all."
The war was drawing to a quiet close during Alex's conversation with the heroes.
This wasn't exactly a grand battle. It was merely a cleanup operation led by Alex and a team of heroes from various universes.
In truth, the Watcher could have handled this alone or sought others to help. But Alex suspected the Watcher had deliberately asked him, with a flimsy excuse, as a way to repay a favor.
After all, without Alex's involvement, these two universes would likely have been trapped in an endless cycle of entanglement. The stalwart Watcher would have been stuck here forever, like a warden.
But now, the outcome was different. The most dangerous pollution had been eradicated, and Alex had gained crucial clues. Though the mystery remained unsolved, the results were not insignificant.
As for the Watcher, he was finally free to return to his original duties.
At that moment, Stark's voice suddenly broke through.
"Alex, I think I've figured out the meaning of those numbers!"
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