Chapter 397 Planet Vormir
Chapter 397 Planet Vormir
Chapter 397 Planet Vormir
Because of Gamoraty's request, Joey didn't even bother asking "Who to kill?" anymore.
Besides being known as "the most dangerous woman in the universe," her identity as Thanos's daughter is even more widely known.
The person she wanted to kill was, of course, her own father, the Mad Titan Thanos.
Joey glanced at Star-Lord, who was still rolling on the ground, and at Rocket Raccoon, who was trying to give him a couple more kicks.
It seems like I've encountered quite a few people lately who want to cause trouble for my dad.
If the Creator can be considered a father in some sense, then the Supreme Evolution is to Rocket, and the Celestial Ego is to Star-Lord —
To be honest, isn't Star-Lord's Guardians of the Galaxy the true "Fathers of the Galaxy"?
Before Gamora made the conditions, she had already told Joey the coordinates of Vormir. Joey had already memorized the coordinates, so even if he wanted to back out now, there was nothing he could do.
Joey had already done the job of killing Thanos once before, but now that he thinks about it, it was actually quite tricky to do.
The difficulty of this matter depends on how you define "killing" a person.
"How many times do you want me to kill him for you?"
"What?" Gamora asked, puzzled. According to Superman, could murder be paid for in installments?
Joy had a hard time explaining to Gamora why Thanos was somewhat unkillable: "Thanos is more complex than you think."
In a way, Thanos could be considered a fellow countryman of Star-Lord and other Earthlings.
His original home planet was Titan, Saturn's sixth planet in the solar system. However, this past was lost to history after Thanos wiped out his entire race.
Thanos is special not only because he is the last of the Titan civilization, but also because of his motivation to set out into space, build his own power, and cause countless horrific massacres.
Everything was a series of sacrifices, offered to the one who had always silently supported him from behind, or perhaps to Him.
death.
The nature of the gods who wield the power of death varies in every universe. At least Joey felt that death in the Flashpoint universe wouldn't be as biased towards any existence as it is here.
Shouldn't you at least not fall in love with a being from outer space?
Thanos's fondness for death could unexpectedly hinder Joy's actions; nobody likes an enemy that can never be killed.
"You mean he's basically immortal?"
Star-Lord exclaimed in disbelief, "Why would Death show such favoritism towards a villain like Thanos? Isn't she a god?"
"That's because Thanos, being alive, can always offer Death what she likes most. And as God's representative, isn't it normal for him to have a little privilege?"
Rocket, naturally annoyed to hear about this connection to Thanos, retorted, "Almost every civilization's mythology has this kind of detail, don't you have one, Quill?"
"Of course there is," Star-Lord recalled a story he heard as a child: "That guy with the leaky hand was one, but he died in the end too—"
"Didn't anyone tell you that Ye Su came back to life a few days after being stabbed to death?"
Joey thought Star-Lord's example was quite apt: "Thanos is basically like Death's coconut cookie; if I kill him, he'll just come back sooner or later, which is why I asked, 'How many times do you want me to kill him?'"
Upon learning that Thanos was immortal, Gamora didn't flinch; instead, she became even more excited: "That's even better!"
Thanos committed countless evils, and it would be far too difficult for him to atone for all the sins he committed in the universe if he only died once.
"I've changed my mind."
Since Thanos couldn't be killed completely, Gamora no longer wanted to choose this temporary solution. She wanted to bring punishment upon this beast step by step: "I want you to help me remove all of Thanos's wings."
Thanos is no longer a lone wolf. Although the cheapest cannon fodder, the Chitauri, was wiped out recently because of Galactus, the Mad Titan's subordinates maintain a massive military force.
"I want him to be alone again. The rest, I'll handle it myself!"
"If I heard you correctly, you mean you want to kill the Mad Titan when he's alone? Are you serious?"
The Rockets couldn't help but think Gamora had gone mad.
"You're his daughter, you should know his capabilities, right?"
"No, I want to catch him with my own hands—alive, of course."
Gamora had already devised a plan in her mind to tear Thanos to pieces. Sometimes, living is more painful than dying.
"I can't do it!" Rocket shook his head like a rattle-drum. "This job is suicide! I'm not doing it!"
"I am Groot!" Groot echoed.
Star-Lord wanted to say something more, but Gamora interrupted him: "I didn't ask you to—"
Gamora originally planned to do it alone, but if all else failed, she could find her crazy sister who had also been tormented by Thanos for decades. If she had that opportunity, she probably wouldn't let it go.
But before she could speak, Joey interrupted her: "Don't rush."
He said he didn't want to go, but in reality, this stubborn but soft-hearted little raccoon was just waiting for an opportunity to back down.
How could Rocket possibly refuse the chance to hunt down the Mad Titan with a group of like-minded buddies?
Joey chuckled, giving him a way out: "Rocket, I'll help you find that vibranium meteorite."
"Let's do it!" Rocket beamed upon hearing this, clapping his hands and pointing confidently at Gamora: "Groot and I are ready. Star-Lord will definitely go, and Drax dreams of killing Thanos—when do we leave?"
"Don't rush."
Joey pulled a black-covered notebook from Star-Lord's spaceship: "Let's discuss the specifics of the agreement first, like, who do we need to kill?"
To dismantle Thanos's power, instead of starting from the bottom, it's better to target the middle and upper echelons, beginning with some acquaintances.
For example, the other members of the Black Order—Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, Supergiant, and Black Dwarf.
"If you're not in a hurry—I'd like to collect the gems first before going to find them, what do you say?"
After writing down the names and star systems of these people in his notebook, Joey put it away and bid farewell to the Guardians of the Galaxy he had just encountered: "Don't worry, I won't break my promise~"
If he didn't want to go through all that trouble, Joey felt he could just snap his fingers after getting the gem.
Of course, all of this was predicated on collecting all the gems. In the blink of an eye, Joey could already see the dead planet Vormir, its clouds flashing with orange-red lightning.
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