Chapter 782 was given a meaningless identity.
Chapter 782 was given a meaningless identity.
Chapter 782 was given a meaningless identity.
With a loud bang.
The foolish toy Buzz Lightyear, after discovering that he is just a mass-produced toy and not a Space Ranger, and that all his identities are meaningless, still stubbornly wants to prove himself.
This insistence on his fictional identity led him to attempt to jump from the table to the window, where he ultimately landed on the ground and broke his arm.
At this moment, Buzz Lightyear was found by a little girl named Hannah, who did not mind the toy without arms.
She played house with Buzz Lightyear and forcibly gave him a meaningless identity:
Mrs. Nasby.
In an instant, Buzz Lightyear, who had just lost his faith, was dressed in a cute blue hat and a pink heart-shaped apron by little Hannah, and appeared as Mrs. Nashby in Hannah's pretend play.
His identity was changed once again, but all of this was meaningless.
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The counter-surveillance tactics worked.
Upon first seeing the Anti-Monitor on Hero Day, I felt something was off. I apologize, but this wasn't because the Anti-Monitor could directly see through the creations of his brother, the World Builder; rather, it was based on a very simple principle:
Heroes' Day is so weird.
Yes, it's weird. But the weirdness here doesn't refer to its appearance. Doomsday wearing S-shaped shorts might be a bit strange, but there are plenty of superheroes or villains in the DC multiverse who dress even more bizarrely. The Condiment King even uses sauces as weapons. That's not the point.
The key point is that he possessed the complete set of moral perfection qualities of a hero from the Golden Age.
The golden age has been over for so many years. What's the difference between the current state of Heroes' Day and a two-dimensional character standing among a bunch of three-dimensional models?
After attracting the attention of the anti-monitors, they began to trace back the history of Hero Day through the timeline. Then, just like Chen Tao, they could easily deduce the problems with Hero Day through the [Doomsday Wedding Dress].
Chen Tao might still have some bias, while the anti-surveillance team locked onto the person who did it almost immediately upon discovering the wedding dress.
Apart from the World Forgers, almost no one in the multiverse could create a being as perfect and powerful as Heroes' Day, yet so out of step with the present history.
Therefore, the anti-surveillance agents immediately found a solution to this problem.
Even during this brief contact, the Counter-Monitors realized that Superman Supreme seemed to be in some strange situation, and all his actions were based on Hero Day's commands to him.
Even Batman Dragon can only indirectly command Superman Supreme through Hero Day, so while it may seem that Superman Supreme is under Batman's control, this control is actually influenced by the medium.
To break Batman Dragon's control over Superman Supreme, all that's needed is to destroy the "Heroes' Day" that serves as the medium, and that's exactly what the Anti-Monitor did.
Sure enough, the Anti-Monitor peeked at Superman Supreme, who had now been thrown into the cracks of the infinite dark multiverse.
Originally, Hero Day only needed to use fifth-dimensional magic to summon him, and Superman the Supreme would return, but Hero Day no longer has that awareness.
Batman Dragon attacks the Anti-Monitor, using dark matter cosmic energy to form purple lightning to defend himself.
Batman Dragon is in a hurry, and the more anxious he is, the more advantageous it is for the Counter-Monitor.
Batman Dragon even tried to use the dark matter energy given to him by Barbatos to fight him, which was ridiculous and completely useless.
He focused his attention on Hero Day, as a large amount of purple lightning coiled around Hero Day's body. The Anti-Monitor was using sixth-dimensional energy to dispel the fifth-dimensional magic that Batman Dragon had left on Hero Day.
"Heroes' Day, Heroes' Day!"
The Counter-Monitor heard Batman shouting loudly, but in fact, Hero Day was just a code name, not the name of the dummy in front of him.
He never had a name.
Once the dummy realizes it is a dummy, the name "Hero's Day" can no longer have any effect on it.
Batman Dragon is still calling him by that name in vain, which only increases the dummy's suffering and changes nothing.
However, the Anti-Monitor was immediately stabbed by Batman's Dragon. The opponent's attacks did not seem to be entirely tickling; some attacks even caused the Anti-Monitor pain—but all of this was within a tolerable range.
If Hero Day harbors rebellious intentions, and with Batman Dragon's interference, the Anti-Monitor will never be able to dispel the magic in a short time—he is not a complete sixth-dimensional god and cannot achieve his goal instantly.
But now that Heroes Day isn't resisting at all, things are much simpler, and the fifth-dimensional magic quickly becomes ineffective.
Of course, Batman Dragon can also reapply the Hero Day bonus.
But will the anti-surveillance agents give Batman Dragon another chance?
dream!
The moment the fifth-dimensional magic failed, the Anti-Monitor saw Batman Dragon attempting to communicate with Superman Supreme using fifth-dimensional magic on his own.
He attempted to use fifth-dimensional magic to recall Superman the Supreme.
"Superman, come back quickly, I sent you something..."
"You're not a trainer, why should I listen to you? Awoooooo..."
They simply don't listen to him.
The Counter-Monitor sensed that Superman Supreme was having a great time flying through the many crevices of the Dark Multiverse, showing no intention of obeying orders whatsoever. Very well.
Superman only obeys Heroes Day's orders, and the Anti-Monitor once again confirms the rules he discovered.
So he added another layer of insurance for himself.
Purple lightning, formed from a large amount of dark matter cosmic energy, surrounded Hero Sun's body, leaving layer upon layer of patterns on his body.
The patterns formed by these residual dark matter energies can effectively prevent Batman Dragon from casting five-dimensional magic on Heroes Day again.
The power of the sixth dimension completely surpasses that of the fifth dimension magic, not to mention that Batman Dragon does not even possess 100% of the power of the Bat Mite.
With this double insurance, the Anti-Monitor completely ensured that Batman Dragon's original plan of "continuously recalling the exiled Superman Supreme, slowly gaining the upper hand, and finally achieving complete victory" was utterly ruined.
However, those who oppose surveillance still feel it's not secure enough.
"A fine little work by Alphaus."
He just watched Heroes' Day like that.
"It's perfect, well-made, but not unmodifiable."
The anti-surveillance group plans to completely revamp Hero Day.
While this is difficult to do, it is obviously much simpler than modifying normal DC multiverse creatures.
Because Heroes' Day is for those who have no past.
His heroic trajectories, such as his 200-year-long battle with Gog, becoming Superman, etc., are simply the World Builder copying the memories of the real Hero Day and stuffing them into the mind of the Hero Day he created.
In the time-travel genre, Hero Day is a character who was only recently created. History? What history?
You're still fresh out of the gate, like uncured cement. Modifying Hero Day would require far too few chain reactions in a time-manipulation scenario, and any changes to him would likely cause very few cascading effects...
Like the first Green Lantern and the Anti-Monitor, if one of them changes history, it will affect the Green Lantern Corps; if the other makes a slight move, it will affect the ending of Crisis on Infinite Earths.
But what about you? What history can you change?
The downstream of the super-time flow has not yet solidified. No matter what changes occur on Hero Day, it will only be counted as history solidified downstream of the super-time flow and will not have the ability to affect the upstream.
The counter-surveillance agent pondered silently.
Therefore, he now needs to modify Hero Day in a way that would completely render him incapable of fighting.
If he could, he'd like to turn the other person directly into an infant—that would be the safest option. But time is of the essence, and the counter-surveillance agents can only make very few changes.
and so……
The anti-surveillance agents forcibly assigned Heroes' Day a meaningless identity:
Mrs. Nasby.
In an instant, Hero Day, who had just lost her faith, was given a cute blue hat and a pink heart-shaped apron by the little girl Anti-Monitor, and appeared as Mrs. Nasby in Anti-Monitor's pretend play game.
His identity was changed once again, but all of this was meaningless.
In an instant, Hero Day transformed from a golden hero of ancient times into a strange young woman attending a party, and all these changes in identity were beyond Hero Day's own will. Nothing could be more absurd and ridiculous.
But the anti-surveillance activists were quite satisfied. For them, this apron-clad hero's day proved that their goal had been completely achieved.
Next, it's about breaking through Batman Dragon's defenses bit by bit, then killing him completely, and taking down the heroes along with him. That's not difficult.
Batman's dragon is still attacking, but what's the point of such an attack?
But just as the counter-surveillance agent was about to act, the Barbatos body he was controlling suddenly let out a muffled roar:
"No...don't think about it...don't even think about letting Batman's dragon sit..."
"What?"
The counter-surveillance agent sensed that Barbatos, whom he had previously controlled, was becoming restless.
He turned his head in surprise and saw that Barbatos' willpower, through dark matter energy, condensed into a smoke-like semi-solid on the back of this body, and Barbatos' roar came from this semi-solid.
Some smoke curled around Barbatos's limbs and then began to transform into its original form, such as dragon claws and scales.
What's going on? He should have basically suppressed Barbatos by now, so how come the other party is able to retaliate at this moment?
The anti-monitor was forced to devote some energy to dealing with it, but the more he dealt with it, the more he felt... He always felt that someone was helping him. Perhaps those weak and pliable Batman willpower were the monitor's help, but as to who was actually doing it... he didn't know.
As for Chen Tao, cold sweat broke out on his brow instantly.
He had witnessed all the changes on Hero Day, and he immediately began to remotely control the Batmen of the Dark Multiverse to connect with Barbatos, attempting to help Barbatos regain some of his sanity and also give himself some time.
Although the results are surprisingly good, that's not the main point; it's Heroes' Day.
While the anti-surveillance agent was still entangled with Barbatos, Chen Tao grabbed Hero Day and shook his head violently.
The sixth-dimensional force temporarily sealed his ability to recast fifth-dimensional magic on the other party. He grabbed Hero's collar, about to say something, but only heard the other party's silly laughter:
"Haha, I'm Mrs. Nasby!"
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"It's safe now, Buzz Lightyear, where are you?"
When Woody the cowboy finds his best friend Buzz Lightyear, he discovers that he has been captured by Hannah and used as a toy, dressed in a strange pink bib and blue sun hat.
"Would you like some tea, Mrs. Nasby?"
The little girl, Hannah, asked this question.
Woody the cowboy, disguised as his mother's shouts, lured away the little girl Hannah, and then he ran up to Buzz Lightyear.
"Baath! Baath!"
Then the cowboy was greeted by Bass's shouts.
"It's all over, it's all over. Goodbye, bye-bye!"
"What's wrong with you?"
Faced with Woody's question, Buzz Lightyear, his mouth crooked and eyes glazed, had completely descended into madness.
One minute you're defending the entire universe! The next you're having afternoon tea with the Duchess of Sussex and her sister!
"I think you probably drank too much tea today." Woody the cowboy hurriedly took Buzz's severed half-arm off the teacup.
"Get up and come with me, Bass."
Buzz Lightyear yelled, "Enough! Don't you understand? Do you see the hat? I am—Mrs. Nasby!! Hahahahahaha!!!"
Buzz Lightyear let out a hysterical burst of laughter.
"Wake up, Bass!"
Woody tried to persuade Buzz Lightyear for a long time, but Buzz Lightyear didn't seem to react at all. Finally, Woody got impatient and pressed Buzz Lightyear's headgear. The astronaut's transparent headgear opened, and Woody used his severed arm to slap Buzz Lightyear across the face.
A slap landed on his face, and Buzz Lightyear's eyes immediately cleared.
"I...I'm sorry, you're right."
He finally regained some of his senses.
He said soberly, "Sorry, I'm just a little frustrated, but I can get through this."
He took off his hat, put on a pink halter top and skirt, and walked out of Hannah's room carrying his severed arm.
He walked on silently, as if nothing had happened.
But the next second, he burst into maniacal laughter without warning: "I'm fake!"
"Hahahaha, I'm Mrs. Nasby!"
"Look at me, I can't even fly out the window. Is this hat pretty? Tell me this hat is pretty..."
Buzz Lightyear wailed:
Please, tell me this hat is really nice!!!
(End of this chapter)
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