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Support me on patron and get early excess to new chapters: patreon.com/user?u=79514336 [Please answer the question. Who is Ironman?.] A: Tony Stark B: James Roddy C: Ivan Vanko D: Pepper Pott Tony Stark:"It's me, I am Ironman." Bruce Wayne:"How can a Playboy like you be a superhero?" Live stream+multiverse madness+good plot (hello guys I am just translating this novel. all the credit goes to the real author) author name:The left ear has a cat

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Spider-Man Talk-No-Jutsu

The nuclear fusion experiment was Dr. Octopus's obsession. Under the control and influence of the mechanical arm's intelligent consciousness, he used criminal methods to gather funds for the experiment, robbing banks, kidnapping hostages, and going to extremes.

When Dr. Octopus first fell, he claimed to create more robust and powerful experimental equipment. However, the new nuclear fusion experimental framework seemed ordinary and indistinguishable from the old one. It was unclear where Dr. Octopus spent the money he robbed from the bank.

In any case, he enthusiastically manipulated things on the experimental table. The hostage, Mary Jane, naturally felt uncomfortable with the tight ropes binding her. She shouted at Dr. Octopus, "Hey, hey, I'm talking to you. You got what you wanted; you should let me go now!"

Mary Jane turned out to be more resilient than the average girl. Even facing the heinous supervillain, she showed bravery rather than a pitiful appearance.

This made some viewers appreciate her, while others found fault, thinking that Spider-Man was excellent in everything except his questionable taste. Why would he be fascinated by her?

In the video, Dr. Octopus refuses to let her go: "No if I let you go, you'll definitely go to the police... Now that Spider-Man is dead, no one can stop me."

Upon hearing this, Mary Jane was momentarily stunned and immediately denied, "No, I don't believe it."

"You have no choice but to believe."

Dr. Octopus sneered and added tritium obtained from Harry into the experimental equipment. At this moment, Spider-Man quietly approached, crawling from the ceiling above Mary Jane. He greeted her playfully, "Surprise!"

Mary Jane smiled, but she was alert and looked at Dr. Octopus. Dr. Octopus seemed immersed in his experiment and was unaware of Spider-Man's arrival.

As Spider-Man was about to rescue Mary Jane, the mechanical arms launched a surprise attack, sending Spider-Man flying. Dr. Octopus, cunningly, seemed to have sensed something but pretended not to.

"I should have known that Harry Osborn wouldn't kill you!" Dr. Octopus, supported by the mechanical arms, approached Spider-Man.

Spider-Man tried to persuade him, "Turn off the machine quickly, or New York City will be in danger."

But Dr. Octopus was not convinced. He was already too deep into this, and how could he stop now?

Without further ado, the two engaged in a fierce fight. In this direct confrontation, Spider-Man gradually gained the upper hand. He beat Dr. Octopus thoroughly, sending him into the river.

However, at this moment, the nuclear fusion machine started running uncontrollably. The shining energy sphere, like a small sun, began absorbing everything around it. Mary Jane was also drawn towards it.

Spider-Man had no choice but to save Mary Jane, but the mechanical arms launched a sudden attack, making Spider-Man struggle. However, Mary Jane took the opportunity to pick up a nearby stick, planning a backstab.

Seeing this, many viewers recalled the previous confrontation between Dr. Octopus and Spider-Man, assisted by Aunt May. Mary Jane was indeed a brave woman, not entirely a burden.

Unfortunately, Dr. Octopus, having learned from his previous encounter with Aunt May, was prepared. Without turning his head, he used a mechanical arm to sweep Mary Jane away. Then, his other mechanical arm extended a sharp blade toward Spider-Man's chest!

Now, Spider-Man seemed helpless. Dr. Octopus, without hesitation, attacked. However, at this critical moment, the clever Spider-Man shot out two strands of web, using them as a shield against the incoming attack.

"Ah, ah, ah!"

The sharp blade pierced into the web, causing sparks to fly. Dr. Octopus, caught in the electric shock.

In the Eternal Space, Gordon couldn't help but shudder as he witnessed the unfolding scene. He was acutely aware of the pain of electrotherapy. In the video, Doctor Octopus convulsed under the electric currents,

propelled outward, devoid of the ability to resist.

Spider-Man, with his wit and quick thinking, turned the tide and defeated Dr. Octopus. However, the crisis was not resolved because the nuclear fusion machine started to go out of control.

Not only the laboratory was affected, but also some cars on the street were being drawn towards the energy sphere. If this problem wasn't solved, the entire New York would likely become ruins.

"Now what do we do?"

Spider-Man didn't know what to do, and Mary Jane was even more helpless. At this moment, Dr. Octopus slowly woke up, seemingly recovering some normal consciousness after the electric shock.

The electric shock seems to have restored some semblance of normal consciousness to him.

Spider-Man quickly approaches, realizing that they must rely on Dr. Octopus to shut down the machine.

"Dr. Octopus, we need to turn it off. Tell me how to do it?"

"Peter Parker?"

Dr. Octopus, with a wet face, appears somewhat confused, seemingly freed from the control of the mechanical arms. However, he shakes his head suddenly, "No, I can't turn it off. I can't!"

The deactivated mechanical arm suddenly thrusts out, grabbing Spider-Man's neck. It's evident that this villain enjoys theatrics, much like the Green Goblin.

Struggling with the grip, Spider-Man says, "You told me that human intelligence and talent should be used to benefit humanity. These mechanical arms turned you into a monster, Doctor. Don't listen to them!"

Dr. Octopus seems moved by the words; the electric shock has indeed brought back some rationality. Still not entirely free from the mechanical arms' control, he mutters, "But this is my dream..."

"Sometimes, for justice and higher ideals, we have to sacrifice our ego, give up what we cherish, even our dreams."

Spider-Man, improvising with Aunt May's advice, persuades Dr. Octopus.

"You're right..." Dr. Octopus listens and shouts at the menacing mechanical arms, "He's right, you have to listen to me!"

Inspired by Spider-Man, he regains himself and decides to sacrifice his dream, dragging the nuclear fusion machine into the river.

At the same time, the entire lab is on the verge of collapsing. A wall is about to fall on Mary Jane, and without hesitation, Spider-Man swiftly flies over, holding the wall to prevent it from crashing down.