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Super Template System In Marvel and Beyond-Chapter 286: Ten Ring Heroes II
Chapter 286: Ten Ring Heroes II
After Aizen stepped back, the silence lingered for just a moment—before being shattered by a familiar voice.
Tony Stark casually strolled up to the mic, hands in his pockets, smirking like he owned the sky.
"Well, if you’re all done with your presidential addresses," he said with a wink, "I guess it’s my turn to make it dry and dramatic."
A few light chuckles rippled across the audience and viewers.
He gestured broadly to the rings behind him.
"These ten little cosmic mood rings? Yeah—they’re the real deal. Alien-made, reality-warping, and each one packs enough punch to give Thor a bad day."
Tony’s smirk faded into a rare moment of sincerity.
"They’re also the beginning of something new. The Avengers were Earth’s mightiest heroes... once. But the world’s changed. The stakes are bigger. The threats are multiversal. Galactic. Mythic. Political. You name it."
He raised a hand, displaying a holographic globe spinning behind him, with glowing lights appearing all over it—representing active candidates.
"That’s why we’re launching a global talent search. A trial, if you will. We’re not looking for gods, billionaires, or soldiers this time. We’re looking for something else."
He turned, pointing back at the Ten Rings glimmering under the sunlight.
"Each one of these Makluan Rings holds a unique power—time manipulation, elemental mastery, mental control, darkness, molecular restructuring, and more."
Tony faced the camera again, eyes steady now.
"And with them, we’re going to forge the next generation of heroes. Ten of them. Each a bearer of one ring. A protector. A symbol. Together, they will be known as..."
He gave a small grin.
"The Ten Ring Lords."
Steve gave an approving nod. Dave crossed his arms with a calm smirk. Even Aizen tilted his head slightly in faint amusement.
Tony continued:
"Applications and nominations open in 72 hours. Trials begin worldwide in one week. Candidates will be evaluated on strength, strategy, willpower, empathy, and leadership."
He paused, then added dryly, "And maybe just a little style."
The globe behind him pulsed with activity as networks lit up—media outlets exploding, social feeds erupting into speculation, and potential candidates being scouted by Unity agents across every country.
Dave stepped forward for the final word.
Dave took one last step toward the podium, his eyes steady as they scanned the millions watching across the globe.
"This isn’t a game. These rings aren’t gifts—they’re responsibilities."
His voice lowered, steady and firm.
"We Avengers... we’re not immortal."
He paused—letting the words land heavy in the hearts of those listening.
"Sooner or later, we’ll be gone. Time doesn’t spare anyone—not gods, not soldiers, not even legends."
Behind him, the Ten Rings shimmered faintly in their containment display. Each one pulsed, as if responding to his words.
"So then what? Who protects Earth when we’re dust and memory? Who stands between this world and annihilation when we can’t?"
He looked to Steve, then to Tony. Both nodded silently.
"That’s why these rings matter. Through them, we’re not just creating a new team... we’re building a legacy—an everlasting lineage of heroes. Guardians, chosen not by power, but by purpose."
He turned slightly, motioning toward the rings once more.
"These ten Makluan Rings... they won’t just be tools. They’ll be tests, carried by ten new champions. The ones who will stand where we once stood."
He stepped back beside Aizen, his voice calm but final.
"And those ten... will be the ones who say: ’Not on our watch.’"
The screen slowly faded to black, leaving only the glowing emblem of Project Unity—and the words:
THE TEN RING LORDS — TRIALS BEGIN SOON.
48 Hours After the Broadcast – GLOBAL PANIC AND FRENZY
Chaos erupted.
The moment the Project Unity broadcast ended, the world didn’t just watch in awe—it detonated in frenzy.
New York City – United States
In Times Square, thousands gathered beneath digital billboards replaying clips of the Ten Rings.
People waved banners, wore makeshift costumes, and shouted:
"I’M WORTHY!"
"PICK ME FOR THE RINGS!"
Hundreds stormed the local Unity liaison office. Some claimed military service, others flaunted mutant lineage, and some just shouted fanatically.
Mumbai – India
Many youngsters appered as they joined the laready long line of regeiteration and first screening of Ten Ring Lords Trial.
Moscow – Russia
State media declared:
"Russia has already selected its rightful Ten Ring candidates."
In a televised ceremony, government-appointed "Russia’s champions" stood proudly in ceremonial armor—for the trial of Ten Ring Lords.
Geneva – United Nations HQ
A closed-door emergency meeting convened. Several world leaders demanded that Project Unity turn over the Ten Rings to existing superpower governments, citing "global security."
"Why are we trusting alien weapons to children and random idealists?" one ambassador shouted.
"We should control them. Not gamble with them."
Unity Tower – Above the World
Inside the top floor of Unity Tower, Steve, Tony, and Shuri stood at a console watching dozens of live global feeds.
Panic. Protests. Parades. Power plays.
Tony exhaled sharply. "Well... that didn’t take long."
Steve crossed his arms. "We knew people would react—but this fast?"
Shuri tapped a holographic panel, her expression tense.
"We’ve received over 8 million applications in just 36 hours. And that’s only the official ones. Unverified broadcasts, fake selection camps, and black-market trials are spreading like wildfire."
Suddenly, Trish—leaning against a nearby column—spoke with a calm but deadly edge in her voice.
"Should I kill those so-called leaders?"
Her eyes narrowed on one screen, where a particular ambassador from Eastern Europe was ranting during a televised press conference.
"Dave Garcia is a tyrant," the man shouted. "He hoards alien power, builds a tower in the sky like a god, and dares to dictate who’s worthy? The Ten Rings belong to the world!"
Trish rolled her eyes. "All that barking, and not one of them would last five seconds in a trial."
Shuri sighed, but didn’t look up. "We don’t need more hostilities, Trish."
Her voice was firm, though her eyes flicked coldly across the screen. She was still working diligently on her research console.
Dave, seated quietly nearby, glanced toward the screen. He didn’t react to the insults—only leaned forward slightly.
"Have you found anything new on how these Ten Rings were made?" he asked, ignoring the barking ambassador.
Shuri paused, then answered, her voice curious and puzzled.
"No... These aren’t weapons forged like anything we’ve seen. I’ve analyzed the core structure down to the atomic lattice. It’s almost alien... but also feels ancient. As if... it wasn’t crafted, but grown. Like it once lived. Or still does."
Tony leaned in, arms crossed as he added grimly:
"In a nutshell? If we dedicated the next ten years and all of Earth’s resources to replicating even one of these rings... we’d still fail. They’re beyond anything we’ve ever touched—even vibranium looks like tin foil next to this."
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