Chapter 184: Hole Card
"I can fight all day too!" Corvus Glaive cursed, feeling increasingly concerned.
"My group was meant to be a surprise force, but here I am, bogged down by this guy. Fighting for a whole day? It's pointless, even fighting for a year wouldn't make a difference!"
Glancing around, the situation on the battlefield wasn't promising.
The giant apes were incredibly strong, roughly the size of the Hulk, giving them a significant advantage over ordinary beings.
What to do about these behemoths?
The solution is simple: get something even bigger.
"Big, big, big..."
Ant-Man shouted, drawing puzzled looks from those around him.
Ant man became Founding Titan and started Rumbling.
Even though they had seen this transformation before, Spider-Man and the others were still astonished.
A person with an average build rapidly swells in just a few seconds, becoming a towering giant in an instant.
The two-meter-high giant ape now looked like a small rodent in comparison.
"Hooooooooooooooooooooooo..."
Ant-Man's mocking laughter echoed as he raised one foot high. Spider-Man understood the signal, flicked his fingers, and a web shot out, sticking to the legs of the nearest giant ape and pulling with force.
The giant ape lost its balance and fell to the ground, struggling to get up as Spider-Man dragged it.
As the vision dimmed, a massive foot descended from the sky.
"Crackling..."
Ant-Man stomped down hard, twisting violently, and the sound of bones cracking was clearly audible.
Ant-Man's giant form is, in itself, quite unscientific. It defies not just real-world science but also remains a mystery within the Marvel universe.
The technology behind his size manipulation, known as "Pym Scaling Technology," was developed by Dr. Hank Pym.
Using "Pym Particles" and specialized suits, this technology enables controlled size changes.
By altering the density through compressing or stretching the distance between molecules, the physical properties remain unchanged—whether enlarging or reducing volume.
Thus, despite changes in size, strength and weight should theoretically remain constant. This has been confirmed when he shrinks.
However, when he enlarges, everything changes. Not only does his weight increase proportionally, but his strength also becomes far greater, as if he had truly become a giant.
Knocking down a giant Leviathan with a single punch surpasses the capabilities of mortals, even the Hulk.
Not to mention the weight of the Black Dwarf, which could flatten an area...
The only drawback of becoming so large is reduced agility. But with the help of teammates, this flaw is manageable.
As Ant-Man prepared to lift his foot again, Wanda took action.
Red energy enveloped another giant ape, pulling it with a wave of her hand.
"Crack..."
Corvus Glaive's eyes twitched wildly.
Why are there so many formidable beings on Earth?
In the original battle of Wakanda, Ant-Man had been helping Dr. Pym rescue the Wasp, missing the fight, and was subsequently trapped in the Quantum Realm. His daughter didn't recognize him when he emerged...
At this moment, Thanos had initiated the Infinity War early, and Ant-Man had been imprisoned due to the "Sokovia Act," with no access to the Quantum Realm...
Corvus Glaive's expression darkened.
To the north, Asgardian and Wakandan soldiers struggled against the relentless Vanguard forces.
In terms of individual strength, Asgardian soldiers were the strongest, followed by Wakandan soldiers, with the Vanguard and Chitauri being the weakest.
However, neither Asgard nor Wakanda had a large population.
Their numbers were limited, and even fewer were available to fight.
Thor and T'Challa couldn't afford to send every able-bodied person into battle—such actions are only taken in extreme cases of existential threat, even if victory is achieved.
This would severely deplete their resources, and recovery would be arduous, taking thousands of years.
But Thanos had no such concerns.
For him, whether it's the Chitauri or the Vanguard, their value is limited to this one battle. If he wins, it's a success; if he loses, their continued existence is irrelevant.
Even with Stark and the others providing aerial support and a black dragon constantly unleashing its breath on the ground, it couldn't compensate for the sheer numerical disparity.
"Dammit!"
Stark exclaimed in frustration. "Thanos has so many minions! We're running out of ammunition!"
He then called over the communicator, "Thor, what other cards do you have? Use them quickly, or we're all going to be overwhelmed!"
At the Thanos Sanctuary, Thanos observed the chaos below with a smirk.
He had been waiting for this moment.