One possible plot could be that the Child Emperor, with his high intelligence and various inventions, is initially intrigued by Garou's self - proclaimed 'hero - hunting' ideology. They might have a series of battles where the Child Emperor uses his technological gadgets to counter Garou's martial arts skills. Eventually, they could find some common ground in their views on the nature of heroes and villains, leading to an unexpected alliance or at least a mutual understanding.
It's really hard to say. The Child Emperor has his amazing technology and intelligence on his side. He can create all sorts of gadgets to attack and defend. But Garou is a really tough fighter with great martial arts skills and the ability to quickly adapt in battle. If the fight is in an open area, Garou might be able to use his speed and agility to dodge the Child Emperor's attacks and get close enough to land a powerful blow. However, if the Child Emperor has time to set up his defenses and traps, he could potentially wear Garou down. So it could go either way depending on the circumstances of the fight.
Well, in the fanfiction, the moment when Cosmic Garou tries to counter Saitama's attacks with his own new - found cosmic powers is really exciting. He has evolved to a whole new level, and seeing how his powers match up against Saitama's is a big part of the thrill. Maybe he creates some sort of cosmic energy blast that Saitama has to dodge or block in an unexpected way.
The battle between Saitama and Cosmic Garou in the fanfiction would have a catastrophic effect on the environment. First, Saitama's initial attacks might send out concussive forces that uproot trees and scatter them like matchsticks. Cosmic Garou's response could involve creating some sort of cosmic vortex that sucks in everything around it, from small pebbles to large boulders. As the fight progresses, the area around them would become a desolate wasteland, with fires raging from the heat generated by their attacks and the air filled with dust and debris, making it difficult for any living thing to survive in the vicinity.
Centipedes were flat and long animals. They had reddish-brown heads and black feet. They had poisonous hooks and a special pungent smell. They were warm in nature and pungent in taste. The centipede was a type of Chinese medicine that had the effects of calming wind and spasms, attacking poison and dispersing masses, and dredging meridians and relieving pain. It was used to treat symptoms such as convulsions, spasms, and wind distortion in children. At the same time, it also had anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, painkiller, anti-aging and other functions. Centipedes were considered a symbol of war and aggression in traditional Chinese culture, while they were regarded as mascots in Japan. Centipedes are distributed in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan and other places in China. They like to live under stone crevices and in damp and dark areas between rotten wood. Centipedes were nightly carnivores. They were agile and liked to prey on earthworms and insects. Centipedes had a certain degree of toxicity. After being bitten, there might be complications such as local infection and necrosis, cardiac arrest, myolyssis with kidney failure, and allergic reactions.
For a good character interaction between Garou and Saitama, start with their fundamental differences. Saitama is a hero who is bored with the lack of challenge, while Garou hates heroes. Have them start with a fight, but make it a comical one where Saitama's nonchalance annoys Garou to no end. This can lead to some great dialogue exchanges where Garou tries to taunt Saitama into taking him seriously, but Saitama just doesn't care.
The Centipede Curse was a horror film from China Hong Kong, that was released in 1982. It was directed by Li Bailing and starred in Miao Qiaowei and Li Dianlang. The film was about the entrepreneur, Valen, whose sister was unfortunately bitten to death by a centipede while traveling in Nanyang. He accidentally discovered that his grandfather had done something immoral in Nanyang, causing them to be beheaded. The movie was shot using real centipedes, telling a story of revenge where one did no evil but was beheaded. It brought a unique atmosphere of horror to the audience. At the end of the movie, Li Dianlang performed the scene of spitting out a live centipede, which amazed the audience.