Days as a Spiritual Mentor in American Comics-Chapter 4457 - 3542: Research on Cats and Dogs (53)

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Chapter 4457 - 3542: Research on Cats and Dogs (53)

Indeed, Batman from other universes has visited this cosmos. However, Batman himself is not someone who likes to make a big splash. After arriving, he mostly operates within a few places. Ordinary people definitely wouldn't have seen them.

At that time, Malafax might still be on Mars, and Zod even more so confined in the Phantom Zone, impossible to see other Batmans here.

The answer can only be one place, Battleworld.

But not everyone can enter Battleworld. Malafax himself is a minor character, an extremely marginal villain in the Cartoon World.

Even in Martian Manhunter's personal stories, he doesn't have much screen time, let alone fans. Battleworld wouldn't send him an invitation.

Even though Zod is much more famous, he still doesn't compare to Superman's other nemeses, especially not Luther.

Each hero has only one or two villain slots for Battleworld, with Batman and Spider Man being exceptions. Zod doesn't make the cut.

Since this is the case, they couldn't have encountered other Batmans. Yet their behavior suggests they are very familiar with the orthodox Batman.

This makes Shiller very suspicious, so he needs some time to investigate the matter.

First, he needs to find out if Battleworld has sent invitations to these two characters. This is straightforward; Shiller directly called Lucifer.

"Hey? It's me. No, I haven't taken my vacation this year. Even if I did, I wouldn't travel with you; forget about it." Shiller coldly and ruthlessly rejected Lucifer's travel invitation, then got to the main point: "Did you send Battleworld invitations to Zod or Malafax? The Krypton General and the Martian people..."

Lucifer grumbled a long string on the other end. Shiller summarized: Too many popular characters, they'd have to wait about two hundred years for their turn.

Shiller also asked Lucifer for a list of people in this cosmos eligible for Battleworld. The list was soon emailed over.

Shiller checked it, mostly people he knew, but there were also important characters from the comics yet to appear in this cosmos.

This is normal, as the timeline of this cosmos is still early, many younger heroes haven't come on stage.

For example, Victor Stone, known as Cyborg in other universes, received an invitation, but right now, he's not Cyborg yet. By age, he should be just entering college.

Unsurprisingly, Shiller saw the Martian Manhunter's name on the list. But the list only had names, no mention of their current jobs or living locations.

At this moment, Shiller suddenly thought: Can anyone enter Battleworld just by holding an invitation? Does it apply to everyone?

To verify this, Shiller called Lucifer again. Lucifer sounded a bit helpless, saying:

"How is that possible? If this secret gets out, it'll become a battle royale! Only those on the list can enter."

"How do you determine the entrant is someone from the list?"

"Don't worry, there's a strict screening system, checking fingerprints, irises, genes, vocal cords, appearance, and other aspects."

"Isn't this overly scientific? Shouldn't you directly check the underlying codes?"

"We'd like to, but the underlying codes between the two large worlds are entirely different. Using this method would require writing two sets of systems, too cumbersome."

"It still ought to be more cumbersome." Shiller said irritably, "Haven't you considered the possibility of monozygotic twins?"

"Uh, they're not perfectly identical." Lucifer said, "Although monozygotic twins have minimal genetic differences, our detection is very precise. Even the smallest differences can be detected."

"What if the other party has transformation abilities?"

"We also check memories," Lucifer said, "to obtain their personal history and compare it with most counterparts."

"What if he's also a mind power user?"

"Why so many 'what ifs'?"

Shiller sighed, "There are so many 'what ifs'. It's likely Malafax's monozygotic twin brother has taken his brother's place in Battleworld."

When Lucifer mentioned the detection methods, Shiller knew it must have been Malafax entering Battleworld, not in the usual way, but by taking his brother's spot.

The Martian people have physical strength far beyond the Human race, but their reproductive methods are similar, meaning they could have twins. Malafax and Ron are a pair of monozygotic twins.

This means their genes are nearly identical, plus Martian people have molecular-level transformation abilities, adjusting those minor differences to match.

Memory checks are simpler. As a mind power user, one's control over their psychic battlefield is far stronger than ordinary people. Malafax is well-acquainted with his brother, replicating Martian Manhunter's past memories with ease.

Malafax likely used these methods to deceive Battleworld's detection system, successfully logging into Martian Manhunter's account.

But there remains a problem: the invitation. Malafax certainly couldn't forge it, and without one, cannot log in.

Invitations are sent directly to the designated person on the list. But if Malafax had disguised himself as Martian Manhunter at that time, would the invitation directly reach him?

Shiller posed this question to Lucifer. Lucifer responded, "Definitely not, as although the login system is unified, invitations are physical objects, requiring respective management agencies from the two large worlds to send them."

"On our side, it's Heaven that sends them; the other side, it could be the Court of Life or Eternity, they manage their own."

"Heaven uses underlying code identification now; every entity has a unique ID, unequivocally correct sending target."

This means the invitation must have reached Martian Manhunter. Shiller thought, but for some reason, it ended up with Malafax.

Battleworld's open beta version hasn't been around long, meaning Malafax might have encountered Martian Manhunter in recent years and taken the invitation from him.

Malafax's abilities are sealed, making him absolutely no match for his brother Ron. The method to acquire the invitation couldn't be outright robbery; he might have stolen it.

This implies Malafax knows Ron's whereabouts.

But knowing doesn't help; he wouldn't reveal it to the KGB...wait, wouldn't he?

If he used this trick once, he might try it again. He and Zod's prolonged efforts may prompt them to employ tactics, impersonating Martian Manhunter to infiltrate the Justice League might be a good strategy.

While the KGB is searching for Martian Manhunter, he could masquerade as Ron, join the Justice League, and sabotage from within.

Alternatively, he could randomly appear from some obscure corner, claim to be Martian Manhunter, then let the KGB bring him to the Justice League.

But Shiller believes Malafax wouldn't be that foolish. The Soviet Union has not fallen; the KGB still holds a revered reputation as the world's best Special Agent Organization, known for thoroughly investigating anyone.

If Malafax just showed up somewhere, his life story wouldn't withstand scrutiny. For instance, where exactly in the region does he work? What exactly does he do? When does he return home after work? Where does he usually go? The KGB would certainly investigate these aspects.

They might also review surveillance to verify his claims, confirming his identity.

Using psychic abilities to fabricate evidence could work, but it would require a lot of time. Forging a complete life existence in Human Society would be too troublesome.

The best strategy is to invoke Ron's disguise. Ron genuinely lived on Earth for years, leaving traces that wouldn't arouse KGB suspicion.

To impersonate Ron's disguise, he must go to Ron's location, otherwise, if Ron lives in a West Coast city and Malafax suddenly emerges from the East Coast, unable to explain his arrival, it still wouldn't work.

The most prudent approach is going to Martian Manhunter Ron's city, meeting the KGB before the real Ron does.

To get the KGB to find the city, Malafax must attract their attention.

Shiller quickly sent a message to the Eleventh Bureau, instructing them to suspend widespread brainwave information dissemination.

Since the information is broadcast globally, every mind power user can hear it, including Malafax.

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If Malafax learns they use this method to locate Ron, he'll suspect they have a powerful mind power user here too, abandon his disguise plan, and possibly devise another scheme.

"Don't actively search; soon anomalous reports will arrive. Upon receiving information, do not act rashly, contact me immediately, I'll handle it in person."

After sending the message, Shiller began preparations.

Ordinary agents can't match wits with a mind power user like Malafax. Even though the Eleventh Bureau knows some magic, it's often challenging to detect his subtle moves; Shiller himself is better suited.

Besides, Ron could be in the city where Malafax appears, the brothers being mortal enemies.

Back when Malafax exterminated Mars, he also killed Ron's wife and children, infected by the Rongmi Virus. They suffered like countless Martian people, seemingly engulfed in Hellfire, bearing endless agony, and dying painfully in Ron's embrace. If these two cross paths, the harm rivals Mars colliding with Earth.

Shiller is somewhat helpless, questioning why two Kryptonians choose Earth for duels, and now two Martian people as well. Is Earth a battleground?

Complaining is futile; at least there's a silver lining: With shared skills, he can utilize agent techniques, impersonating a KGB agent effortlessly.

Although Malafax has seen him, Ron hasn't. Once locating the target city, Shiller can contact Ron first, then take Ron to find Malafax together.

Ron, unsealed, is an immensely powerful Martian Manhunter, with Malafax facing an inevitable doom.