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"Marvel: Earning Rewards by Scrolling Through Short Videos"

As a seasoned wage slave, Jiang Cheng suddenly finds a strange short video app installed on his phone. By simply scrolling through these short videos, he can earn cashback and other rewards. What Jiang Cheng doesn’t know is that the characters from the American comic worlds can also see these videos! As a result, everyone in these American comic worlds starts breaking down. Iron Man: “Are you kidding me? I’m not smarter than a raccoon?” Batman: “My superpower is being rich, who doesn’t agree?” Thor: “Fake! That 500-pound guy can’t possibly be me!” Superman: “What? Batman actually made me bleed?” ___________________________________ Disclaimer* Other than translation, everything belong to the original creator. If the original creator wants to take it down, pls leave a review below. Check out my Patreon for more advanced chapters patreon.com/Twilight__scribe (40 Advance chapters)

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Chapter 64: Thor's Breakdown: Am I the Weakest?

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Although Tony shared Jor-El's doubts about an interstellar civilization being defeated by Earth's nuclear weapons, it was a verified occurrence in a parallel universe—a living example that Tony couldn't ignore. On the contrary, he took it very seriously and had already considered this method as a secret weapon against future alien invasions.

However, Tony still felt uneasy. Even if parallel universes were similar, they couldn't be entirely identical; deviations were normal. What if nuclear weapons didn't work in his universe?

With these thoughts in mind, Tony watched the screen, where Storm and Black Adam appeared. He couldn't help but feel a growing excitement. Tony never expected that, besides Thor, other beings in the multiverse could control lightning—and these individuals seemed even more powerful than Thor.

Repeated video spoilers had shown that Thor could only summon lightning through Mjolnir. But Storm? She could do it barehanded! The intensity of the lightning she summoned was on par with Thor's. Additionally, Storm could control air currents to create hurricanes, allowing her to fly and attack enemies. Tony couldn't help but feel that Thor was at a disadvantage when comparing their abilities.

Then there was Black Adam. This guy was something else. First, like Superman, he could fly—not the pseudo-flight like Storm's but genuine flight, comparable to Superman. Black Adam also had superhuman strength, able to withstand missiles and casually toss helicopters, giving Tony the impression of Superman.

When it came to summoning lightning, Black Adam, like Storm, didn't need any external tools. While Tony couldn't judge if Storm was physically weaker than Thor, Black Adam seemed much stronger. Tony even suspected that in a fight between Black Adam and Superman, the outcome would be unpredictable.

The only difference between them seemed to be that one had heat vision and the other controlled lightning. But which was stronger? That was hard to say. The critical question remained whether these individuals were from other worlds or his own.

#### Asgard

"This shouldn't be possible," Thor muttered, shaking his head, unwilling to accept what he saw. He was the God of Thunder! Shouldn't controlling lightning be his exclusive power? If others could do what he did, wouldn't his status plummet?

Thor had to admit, albeit reluctantly, that the individuals on the screen were not weaker than him—at least in terms of controlling lightning. If he could be called a god, then what about them? Thor's uniqueness was in question, which was unacceptable to him.

"Thor," Heimdall's voice interrupted. In Asgard, besides Odin, Frigga, and Thor, Heimdall was also watching the screen. His cosmic sight could validate key details in real-time. Thor joined Heimdall to watch the videos.

"I can't see them," Heimdall said seriously. "They aren't in the Nine Realms, or Midgard."

Thor raised an eyebrow at Heimdall. "You mean these people are from another dimension?"

"Or from the future," Heimdall shrugged. Odin and the others had long speculated about the screen's videos. Initially, they thought the videos were fake, but Heimdall had dismissed this after witnessing Tony's encounter with the Ten Rings and the creation of the armor.

This left two possibilities: the videos depicted events from other dimensions or the future. Regardless, their approach remained the same—serious and cautious.

"No, they must be from other dimensions," Thor insisted. "In our entire universe, there is only one God of Thunder, and that's me."

Heimdall silently thought, "As long as you're happy." He knew Thor well enough to recognize his friend's insecurity. Yet Heimdall understood—Black Adam seemed more powerful than Thor.

"What do you think happened in that battle in Midgard?" Heimdall changed the subject. Thor pondered.

Why would he go to Midgard and fight alongside other races? Perhaps because Midgard was one of the Nine Realms under Odin's domain, and when it faced an alien invasion, Odin sent him to defend it. This reasoning seemed logical.