Chapter 25 MCE
Added 2025-05-11 03:13:12 +0000 UTC"..."
'System, is he really gone?'
It wasn't until Lucifer had completely vanished that Luke finally moved.
First thing he did was ask the system in his mind.
Was that guy truly gone?
ăNo demonic presence detected. Lucifer has left this realm.ă
Luke let out a long breath of relief. Then, the questions hit him all at once.
"System!"
"Why the hell did I summon that Lucifer?! The one from the DC Universe?!"
Thatâs right.
What Luke had just summoned was none other than Lucifer Morningstar from DCâarguably the second most powerful being in that universe.
In Marvel terms?
He was up there with the likes of the Living Tribunal or maybe even below the One Above All.
ăHost did not specify which version of Lucifer to summon. System defaulted to random multiversal pull.ă
The systemâs message was brutally simple.
There were too many Lucifers across too many worlds.
Since Luke hadnât specified which one, the system had picked one at random.
"...How the fuck was I supposed to know you could pull demons from other universes?!"
Luke was pissed.
He thought his summoning was bound to the Marvel world.
He never imagined that shouting a name would drag over someone from a totally different multiverse.
"System... You are insane."
Good thing Lucifer was chill. If he'd been in a bad mood, Luke mightâve been erased from existence.
"Youâve got powers like this and didnât think to give me a heads-up?!"
ăThe host did not ask.ă
"..."
"Donât get mad. Just breathe. No oneâs here to babysit you if you lose it."
Luke patted his chest and tried to calm down.
Sure, things had gone way off script, but... the result wasnât bad.
"The power of the Morningstar... something that can bring the dead back to life and have now technically made me an immortal."
He opened his palm. A thin strand of golden energy shimmered across it like a glowing thread.
It radiated a strange warmthâsoft but powerful, pulsing with vitality.
According to Lucifer, this power would stay inside his body indefinitely unless used.
As long as he kept it, heâd be immortal.
But if he chose to burn it, he could bring someone back from the dead.
"He really is a top-tier boss from another universe... definitely doesnât hold back."
Luke smiled, letting the golden energy flow back into his chest.
This thing was priceless.
He could save a lifeâor keep his own.
It was like having a cosmic-level insurance policy.
âŠâŠ
After that unexpected encounter, Luke had zero interest in summoning anyone else for the time being.
He couldnât risk it.
Who knew what other dangerous personalities he might accidentally pull in next?
Honestly, this system was as unpredictable as it was powerful.
Whether it was exorcising or summoningâit followed its own rules.
"Looks like next time I summon someone... Iâll need to write down their full name, dimension ID, and multiversal address."
Shaking his head, Luke stepped out of the mirror space.
"Meow meow meow!"
A fluffy white ragdoll cat with silky fur bolted toward him the second he emerged, letting out a series of impatient meows.
"Huh?"
Luke froze.
He didnât remember there being cats at the Sanctum Sanctorum in New York.
"Felicia?"
"Meow meow!"
"It really is you! Hahahaha! Didnât I tell you not to mess with any of the stuff in there?"
The ragdoll cat nodded like a guilty child.
Luke couldnât help but burst out laughing.
After catching his breath, he scooped her up.
"Meow meow meow meow!"
Felicia squirmed like crazy, trying to escape his armsâbut Luke held on tight, grinning.
"Oops, why do you look way better like this than before?"
"You know what? Maybe you should just stay this way. Being a cat sounds pretty chill. Iâll even feed you catnip every day."
Luke smirked as he teased the fluffy white Ragdoll cat in his arms.
The catâs eyes filled with tears, and its soft body trembled.
Clearly, it was traumatized by Lukeâs so-called kindness.
"Alright, alright. Iâll stop messing with you," Luke said, chuckling. "Iâll figure out how to fix this..."
Before he could finish that sentence, the core of the Sanctum Sanctorumâan orb-like device hovering midairâsuddenly lit up with a bright pulse.
A strange wave of familiar energy rippled out from it.
"Shadow Demon?" Luke's expression turned sharp.
He gently set Felicia down and turned toward the glowing orb.
Several beams of light shot out, marking points all over the globeâone nearby in New York, others as far as Europe and across the world.
"No way⊠are people really summoning Shadow Demons in all these places? At the same time?"
Lukeâs brows furrowed.
He recognized the signatureâthis was the same dark energy he used when summoning Shaco himself.
But now it was happening everywhere.
"Guess I better go check it out."
He raised a hand, and a ring of shadow energy circled under his feet.
With a pulse of power, he vanished into the darkness.
"Meow?"
Felicia, still in her fluffy Ragdoll cat form, blinked up at the empty space where Luke stood.
"Meow meow meow?!"
Her expression said it allâReally, bro? You're just gonna leave me like this?
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Somewhere between New York and Washington D.C., Nick Furyâs black SUV thundered down a narrow road, tires screeching.
Behind him, a swarm of police cruisers gave chase, bullets pinging off his bulletproof vehicle. Overhead, a chopper laid down suppressive fire.
"Vehicle hull integrity: 70%... 60%... 50%..."
The onboard AIâs voice droned out status reports like a countdown to disaster.
Fury grit his teeth. "Engage flight mode!"
"Flight mode malfunction."
"Activate countermeasures!"
"Weapons system damaged."
"Then autopilot, now!"
"Autopilot system failure."
Furyâs face darkened. "Then connect me to Agent Hill. And donât even tell me the comms are fried too."
Finally, a bit of luckâthis time, the AI responded positively, and the feed connected.
"Director? What the hell is going on?! We lost contact with HQ!" Maria Hillâs confused voice cut through.
"Hill, listen to me carefully! Get everyone off the HelicarrierâSHIELDâs been compromised. Hydra is inside. Alexander Pierce is the traitor! Theyâre trying to take over everything. I barely made it out!"
"What? Say that againâI can't hear you clearly! Weâre under attack by unknown forces! Thereâs a firefight on the bridge, weâreâ!"
Gunfire erupted in the background on her end.
"Hill!? Hill, respond!" Fury yelled.
But all he heard was more gunshots. His blood ran cold.
"Damn it!"
He slammed the comms shut and looked upâonly to find someone blocking the road ahead.
It was Alexander Pierce.
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Alexander Pierce.
The former director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
He wasnât just a colleague to Nick Furyâhe was his mentor, a trusted friend, someone who once shaped the path of S.H.I.E.L.D. itself.
If it werenât for Pierce pulling strings behind the curtain, Fury may never have made it to the top.
Now, in his sixties and supposed to be enjoying retirement, Pierce stood in the middle of the road, arms wide open like he was greeting an old friend.
Buzzâ!
Nick Fury slammed his foot on the gas.
No hesitation. He pushed the accelerator to the floor, eyes locked ahead.
The man in his path? A traitor.
Pierce wasnât just an ex-director.
He was Hydraâa high-ranking memberâand Fury had just stumbled upon their newest plan: harnessing the power of an ancient evil god through human sacrifice.
"I'm sorry, Fury," Pierce said calmly, voice echoing through the noise. "You couldâve witnessed a better world. A world under Hydraâs rule. No chaos, no war. Just order."
Even as the vehicle barreled toward him, Pierce didnât flinch.
In fact, he stepped forward, calmly, like he was walking into history.
Then he raised one hand.
All at once, shadows around the area surged inwardâsliding like liquid, twisting through the cracks of reality.
They merged together and formed a long, dark spear in Pierceâs grasp.
"Fury," he said with a smirk, "you have no idea what kind of power weâve unlocked."
He hurled the spear.
The dark weapon sliced through the air and struck Furyâs armored vehicle dead-on.
It didnât bounce off or shatterâit pierced.
Straight through the windshield, cutting down into the chassis and pinning the car to the asphalt.
BOOM!
The vehicle screeched to a stop. Furyâs head slammed against the dashboard. Dazed, nearly unconscious.
Screeeakâ
Pierce approached. Calm. Unhurried.
He ripped the driverâs side door off its hinges like it was paper.
He reached in, grabbed Fury by the jacket, and dragged him out before tossing him onto the cold ground.
"Look at me, Fury. This is the power the Shadow God has given us."
He spread his arms, laughingâa manic, unhinged sound, like a man who'd waited years to let go.
Then he leaned down, eyes sharp.
"Hydraâs rise is inevitable. Come with me, Fury. You donât have to fight it."
Fury coughed, blood on his lip, vision blurryâbut his mind was still sharp.
"So whatâs the cost, Pierce? That power youâre bragging aboutâwhat did it cost?"
"Cost?" Pierce scoffed. "Just a little blood. One life. Nothing worth crying over."
Fury spit on the ground.
"Thereâs no such thing as free power. And you know it."
But Pierce wasnât listening.
He was already summoning another shadow spear, darker and larger than the last.
"Youâll be remembered, Fury. Your funeral will be grand."
The spear was raisedâjust about to fallâ
BOOM!
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Moustafa Al_taweel
2025-05-16 19:11:35 +0000 UTC