Marvel: I Awake the Little Cosmos-Chapter 582 - 550: Switching the Celestial God Team of the Main Cosmos

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Chapter 582: Chapter 550: Switching the Celestial God Team of the Main Cosmos

"Did our universe also participate?"

"Perhaps."

Sitting cross-legged on the sofa, Wanda looked at Hawk: "Did you say something to It?"

Listening to Wanda’s words, Hawk’s expression became somewhat peculiar.

Wanda glanced at Hawk’s expression, stunned for a moment, then her expression cleared, and she couldn’t help but laugh softly.

"You really did say something to It, convincing It to surrender?"

"Not exactly."

Hawk shrugged: "I just gave It a chance to turn towards the bright side."

Wanda smiled: "Didn’t you think this would push It towards the Celestial God Team’s side, especially since Its stance naturally aligns with theirs."

After all, their universe is a normal universe.

The timeline keeps moving forward, unlike the Mutant Cosmos that lacks Eternal time.

But precisely because of this, the Mutant Cosmos itself chose to surrender.

As for their own universe?

"Isn’t surrendering even better?"

"The higher the risk, the greater the reward, right?"

Hawk met Wanda’s gaze: "Whether rich or noble, it’s impossible to achieve without taking risks. Benefits and risks are always proportional. So honestly, I’m quite looking forward to our universe participating, though I feel it’s unlikely."

He truly hoped his own universe would participate.

Because then he’d have a reason, like with the Mutant Cosmos, to pocket his universe, and he wouldn’t preserve its consciousness. Instead, he’d use it as an incubator for his Phoenix Cosmos, to hatch his Phoenix Cosmos.

After all, the Mutant Cosmos was too low-end, stuck between him and the Celestial God Team. Even if it wanted to remain neutral, it didn’t have the resources to do so.

So he was kind-hearted, sparing the original consciousness of the Mutant Cosmos.

But if their Main Cosmos has the qualification to choose neutrality, it’s not a forced situation. Therefore, once the Main Cosmos chooses a side, no matter whom it chooses, if it chooses the wrong entity, then the final victor will certainly account for it.

Hawk naturally wouldn’t be an exception.

But he felt it was unlikely.

"After I returned from the Mutant Cosmos, I did have a dialogue with the Main Cosmos itself."

"That time, I carried the might of the Mutant Cosmos, just to warn the Main Cosmos itself not to act recklessly."

"Do not act, or face death!"

"I didn’t demand It to serve me."

Hawk recalled his conversation with the Main Cosmos itself, then looked at Wanda: "Though at the time the Main Cosmos itself didn’t reply, I could sense that Its stance should be neutral."

To put it this way.

If there’s someone who understands Hawk better than Wanda does.

That entity would definitely be the Main Cosmos where Hawk resides.

After all, Hawk had lived there previously, so the Main Cosmos itself is aware of all Hawk’s past and personality.

Hawk’s past was either fighting or on the path to preparing for battle.

But his character is beyond reproach.

One word.

Kind!

It’s well-known that Hawk has never proactively provoked others, nor has he ever actively taken anything that belonged to others.

Not to mention the first time he went to Quantico.

It’s well-known.

Starting a business requires capital, and the first pot of gold in a business often carries original sin.

Hawk was no exception.

In conclusion.

"I think there’s an issue here."

"Since you believe our universe hasn’t participated, why not just ask It directly?"

Wanda shrugged, suggesting, then ended the topic, getting up from the sofa: "Alright, don’t disturb me anymore, I’m researching cooking."

Hawk heard her and also chuckled: "Alright, I’m leaving first."

"Aren’t you waiting for Jean to return, to see your daughter?"

"It’s the same."

Hawk also rose from the sofa: "This me is also me."

This version wasn’t comparable to the uncertain self he saw in Ajak’s memory fragments.

Existing in the Mutant Cosmos was truly him, without avatars or any strict definitions.

So —

Hawk closed his eyes and, upon opening them again, transformed into a golden-red beam, breaking through Earth’s atmosphere, entering into the vast universe, and eventually capturing the fluctuations of the Main Cosmos’s consciousness deep in the cosmos.

Boom!

At the moment Hawk’s figure appeared in the depths of the cosmos, the phantom of the Fire Phoenix behind him spread its wings and cried out, the Phoenix Fire dyed half of the cosmos in golden-red.

At this moment, a neutral voice echoed in Hawk’s mind!

"I have not provoked you, Phoenix."

"Sorry."

Upon hearing the voice echoing in his mind, Hawk instantly subdued his flames and smiled slightly: "But if I don’t use such a method, you wouldn’t come out to see me, would you?"

While speaking, Hawk fixed his gaze ahead.

The cosmic starlight shimmered, and amidst the starry sky, a figure incredibly familiar to Hawk emerged.

Golden-haired, in a white dress, resembling moonlight scattered in the cosmos.

Just —

"Why do you like using this image to appear?"

Hawk looked at the ’Gwen’ in front of him, with her golden hair and white dress, and couldn’t help but smile, then sighed a little helplessly.

The Mutant Cosmos itself also likes to appear before him in the image of Gwen.

The same goes for This Cosmos.

What gives.

Could it be that the entire Main Multiverse knows his preferences are very singular, or do they all think this image can easily win him over?

Hawk wondered curiously.

This Cosmos, appearing before Hawk in the image of Gwen with golden hair down to her waist and a fluttering white dress, spoke.

Her voice was cold and as serene as moonlight cast upon the deep mountains at night.

"I have no physical form; my form is projected based on the most desired existence in the heart of any living being who sees me."

"Alright."

Hawk didn’t intend to dwell on this topic too much, and instead recounted the story of how Creator Serra seemed to be planning to replace him with a facsimile version: "I’m curious, why does that facsimile Hawk have an aura that belongs to you?"

After speaking,

he looked at This Cosmos with interest.

"Did you join sides in this matter?"

"No."

This Cosmos continued with a cold voice: "The Laws of my cosmos are complete, time is eternal, I have no need to participate in your games and offer you an excuse to plunder me. Besides, like you, I don’t favor the Celestial God Team under Eternal."

Hawk nodded upon hearing this.

He believed the words of This Cosmos.

The primary reason Hawk didn’t suspect This Cosmos of being involved is important, too.

Don’t forget, the consciousness of This Cosmos was once replaced for some time by a member of the Celestial God Team.

And during that time, the hostility Hawk encountered was all from the Celestial God he had already dealt with, not from the Cosmos itself.

As they say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Even if not a friend, they should not become an accomplice to his enemies.

But if This Cosmos is not involved,

"Then why is there a scent of this place on him..."

"That’s not the scent of this place; it’s the scent of the Main Cosmos."

"..."

Hawk raised an eyebrow, looking at This Cosmos.

"The scent of the Main Cosmos?"

"Yes."

"I thought we were in the Main Cosmos."

"We used to be, but not anymore."

"Uh..."

Hawk was stunned: "Can such a thing change?"

This Cosmos spoke calmly as ever: "Life is never eternally unchanged, nor is the cosmos. Where the sacred timeline is, there lies the Main Cosmos, and the timeline of the Main Cosmos is maintained by the Celestial God Team, assigned by Eternal. Naturally, in Eternal’s absence, they decide where the Main Cosmos lies."

Hawk’s mouth twitched.

"Eternal is just watching the Celestial God Team run amok like this?"

"To Eternal, there are no secrets in time. Moreover, as long as time exists, Eternal exists. Whatever happens along the timeline, he sees it, but he does not concern himself with it."

After all, Eternal embodies the sum of the Main Multiverse’s time.

Hawk is not dead, merely in Nirvana.

As for Eternal?

As long as time does not die, Eternal remains.

Hawk naturally knew this point, only he was curious: "The Celestial God Team changed the Main Cosmos, for what?"

This Cosmos’s voice remained as clear and cool as a mountain spring in the deep of night.

"The reason this place became the Main Cosmos was that my will was suppressed by the Celestial God Team, showing them hope."

"A hope to escape from Eternal."

"So they suppressed me and turned this place into the Main Cosmos, attempting to take steps towards self-evolution here."

The Celestial God Team is very powerful, but they were created by Eternal to maintain the order of time.

As everyone knows,

the Celestial God Team does not allow the Eternal Race they created to escape their control, and neither does the Eternal who created them.

"The abilities of the Celestial God Team members, given by Eternal, vary widely."

"But these powers are all dependent on the timeline of the Main Multiverse."

"Eternal has endowed them with various abilities on the timeline, enabling them to better maintain it."

"But these abilities cease to exist once they leave the timeline."

"Analysts can no longer analyze, creators can no longer create, hence they wish to establish a timeline of their own."

"The result is..."

The Cosmos itself began to narrate deeper motives regarding the Celestial God Team: "They are unable to create in a low-tier cosmos because it cannot support them, nor can they create in a perfected cosmos because a perfected cosmos fears them not."

At this point,

The Cosmos paused suddenly, then, in the form of the golden-haired, white-dressed Gwen, turned to Hawk, changing the subject.

"Do you know how I became weakened at that time?"

"What?"

"Earth calendar, May 20th, 1995!"

"..."