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American Comics: Multiverse of Madness

Alex accidentally traveled to the Ruin universe of the Marvel Comics. In this world, everything is hopeless. There are no superheroes here. The things that should have given heroes superpowers in turn, killed them. After Peter Parker was bitten by a spider, he did not become Spider-Man. Instead, he was infected with the disease and died on the street. After finally escaping from this universe, Alex was horrified to find that the multiverse was already collapsing. What awaited him would be one apocalyptic universe after another... Alex : If these apocalyptic universes are graves, I will be the guardian of these universes. Grave Man. .................................................. Disclaimer: All rights to the original content belong to their respective creators. For advance chapters: p@treon.com/Uchiha_Itachi007 (replace @ with a) Translated Original Name: 美漫:疯狂多元宇宙 Author: 御笔画眉

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224. Clearing the Memory.

Agatha's expression was a sight to behold. She recognized the origin of the giant eyeball instantly, but her mind kept denying the reality of her thoughts. After a long pause, Agatha finally asked dryly, "Is this thing... the one I'm thinking of?"

"If you mean the Watcher, then your guess is correct. It came from a fallen Watcher. I acquired it as a trophy from the Orb." Alex replied honestly.

"Incredible... I never imagined this thing would actually appear before me. This... this must be an existence older than magic itself," Agatha said, swallowing hard, clearly holding a deep respect for the Watcher race.

"So, with the Watcher's Eye, we should be able to 'see' where Baron Mordo is, right?" Alex asked. Although phrased as a question, Alex already knew the answer in his heart.

The Watchers, beings that existed even before the birth of the universe, wielded immense and unfathomable power. All known sources of energy are somehow related to their knowledge.

Some speculate that the Watchers might be connected to the Progenitor God, beings higher than any other form of life in the universe, making them nearly omnipotent. These entities, who exist outside the timeline, possess abilities that can fulfill almost any need.

And the eye of a fallen Watcher, naturally, has the power to see through all illusions and effortlessly locate Baron Mordo's whereabouts. However, how to utilize this tool became Alex's current challenge.

"The Watcher's Eye isn't something simple. It's unlike anything you've encountered before. Even though its owner is dead, it still possesses the Watcher's power. Using this thing is akin to willingly touching the forbidden," Agatha explained, sharing her impressions of the Watcher's Eye. As someone who had lived for many years, she had some understanding of these realms that ordinary people could not access.

"You shouldn't have forcibly taken this thing. Watchers don't record the events of the universe because they can store everything they see in their eyes. I can feel that there's still a lot of knowledge and energy left in it. If you try to control it, the result will be being overwhelmed by its endless power."

"I'm more aware of its dangers than you, Ms. Agatha, and I certainly don't want to get entangled with the Watcher race for no reason," Alex frowned.

When it came to the Watcher's Eye, one of the highest creations in the universe, Alex wasn't particularly familiar with it. He only knew that this eyeball was like a storage device, and it was also connected to numerous 'surveillance cameras.'

Anyone who tried to control this thing would be swallowed by the endless history within. Even if they survived, they would be influenced by the eyeball and become a 'Watcher,' spending the rest of their life obsessed with observing various things.

While Alex thought that inheriting the Watcher's power and becoming a carefree voyeur might be an enjoyable life, it was just a thought. He wasn't ready to give up his quest for the truth. Moreover, even with the power of a Watcher, it might not be enough to shake that strange cocoon. If he accepted the Watcher's Eye, it would effectively limit his potential. From a long-term perspective, it would be a losing trade.

"If you know its dangers, then you should stay away from it. This kind of power isn't something we can control," Agatha said, suddenly realizing something. She couldn't help but look at Alex in surprise. "You don't mean to ask me to use this eye, do you?"

There's rarely such a thing as unselfish kindness in the world, and it's even rarer in the wasteland. Agatha didn't believe for a second that Alex was so generous as to save her without expecting anything in return. Having dealt with many black wizards, she was extremely cautious of her peers.

What's more, Alex was a stranger to her. She couldn't even gauge his strength, let alone trust him. If he weren't her savior, she would probably have fled this wretched place by now.

"You misunderstand," fortunately, Alex quickly dispelled Agatha's concerns.

From the beginning, Alex had no intention of handing over the Watcher's Eye to anyone. In the Marvel Multiverse, this was already considered the highest-level fusion material he could access, and it was the most advanced item he could get his hands on.

"I don't plan to give it to anyone. I just want to use its power properly, like forging it into a magical artifact. Do you have any ideas?"

"Forging it into a magical artifact?!" Agatha's pupils constricted. She looked at Alex as if he were crazy. Forging an organ from a higher life form into a magical creation was an unimaginable path for her.

Unaffected by Agatha's shock, Alex focused on the giant eyeball floating in the air.

"You mentioned that it's an organ, right? So, to harness its power, we need an appropriate vessel. If you ignore its origin, it's not much different from the Eye of Agamotto."

Agatha instinctively wanted to refute, but she opened her mouth and found herself unable to say anything. She knew Alex was right. Just as the All-Seeing Agamotto had crafted an 'all-seeing' eye, theoretically, the Watcher's Eye could be similar. But that was just in theory—making it a reality would be incredibly difficult.

"Honestly, sir, I can't even imagine what you'd use as the Watcher's Eye's vessel. The energy within this eye is enormous. Even in the days before the Old Ones, finding a matching object would have been incredibly difficult, especially now that we're pressed for time," Agatha said, shaking her head slightly.

"Moreover, the Watcher's Eye isn't just an ordinary eye. I can sense that it has its own independent thought processes, and it can't reside in inanimate objects. To use it, you need to find a living being capable of bearing its power."

"A living being as the vessel…" Alex mused.

Initially, Alex intended to use the Watcher's Eye as a tool he could deploy at will, but now it seemed that his plan might need some minor adjustments.

"Agatha, with your expertise in mental magic, extracting the stored data from this eyeball shouldn't be too difficult, right?"

"What are you planning?" Agatha stared blankly at Alex, feeling that this crazy dark wizard was about to do something shocking.

Alex merely smiled slightly at this, his tone light.

"I want to clear this storage device's memory."

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225. Formatting.

226. The Vessel for the Watcher's Eye.

227. The Death Omen Bird.

228. The Stagnation of Magic.

229. Bullseye's Log – Part Three.