What abilities does Deadpool possess as a Mutant?
The Diary had long mentioned his healing factor, even stating it was superior to Wolverine's.
Based on the Diary's descriptions, his healing factor was indeed astonishing. He could survive self-immolation, self-detonation, and countless other suicide methods.
Even when blown to smithereens, he could regenerate his limbs!
The Playboy found it difficult to determine whether Deadpool's healing factor or Wolverine's adamantium-reinforced skeleton was superior. After all, Wolverine's body was supported by an alloy framework tougher than vibranium.
Of course, Tony didn't know that Wolverine had only been grazed by the nuclear blast, and his alloy skeleton had played no role in his survival.
Even without comparing him to Wolverine, Deadpool's healing factor was still astonishing.
This meant that conventional methods of killing him were utterly ineffective!
As for whether Phoenix could have simply obliterated Apocalypse, reducing him to ashes, that wasn't something Tony could answer. He wasn't particularly interested anyway; it seemed pointless.
However, Tony was very interested in the fact that Deadpool and Wolverine had been apprehended by the TVA.
The Diary had revealed a considerable amount of information about the TVA organization.
So, Tony immediately reached a conclusion.
Deadpool and Wolverine had been declared Time Variants by the TVA!
Why?
What had these two done to deviate from the script set by the TVA?
But this time, the TVA hadn't apprehended these two Time Variants to have them work as employees like OB or Mobius.
Instead, it was to confront the Kang Council!
The Playboy's expression suddenly darkened.
So, the Kang Council was finally making its move?
And bringing chaos to the Multiverse?
After learning that Ant-Man had killed Quantum Kang, alerting the Kang Council, Playboy had been worried about this possibility.
Now, the Diary had provided an irrefutable answer:
The Kang Council was truly going to disrupt the Multiverse!
This was undoubtedly bad news for Tony.
However, this wave of spoilers wasn't entirely without good news.
At least the TVA wouldn't stand idly by while the Kang Council disrupted the Multiverse, right?
So, would another Multiversal Cataclysm erupt in the future, following the one that occurred before the TVA's establishment?
If we trace the timeline, the CEO of the TVA during the second Multiversal Cataclysm should have been the God of Stories, Loki, right?
"Deadpool."
Charles, facing another Diary, immediately focused on this name.
Without a doubt, this person was also a Mutant.
Though the nickname was somewhat nonsensical and its meaning remained unclear, fortunately, the Diary clarified his ability: like Wolverine, he possessed rapid self-healing.
Judging by the tone of the diary, Deadpool's abilities—or rather, his skills—should extend beyond mere self-healing. His close-combat capabilities must be formidable as well.
Otherwise, how could he have "stabbed each other" with Wolverine?
Wolverine stabs people with his claws. What about Deadpool?
The probability of him growing claws like Wolverine's is slim.
Charles speculated that Deadpool must have used some kind of weapon, like a dagger or a sword.
Overall, this person's style bore a striking resemblance to Wolverine's.
As for why Deadpool and Wolverine would clash and "stab each other," Charles had no way of knowing.
But if two individuals with super-healing abilities kept stabbing each other, they'd probably keep going until the end of time without either gaining an advantage.
"TVA?"
This abbreviation immediately captured Charles's intense interest.
With just three letters, Charles couldn't possibly know what kind of organization this was.
But could this organization really manage Multiversal-level chaos?
This is fucking insane.
This is absolutely insane!
The Diary is talking about Multiverse-level threats!
If the TVA can handle Multiverse-level chaos, does that mean the TVA itself is Multiverse-level?
What kind of organization is this?!
Let alone something as mind-bogglingly vast as the Multiverse, Charles can't even manage the affairs of Mutants within America.
Then there's the Kang Council.
Charles has no idea who this council really is.
But if they can cause Multiverse-level chaos, they're undoubtedly a super-boss that Charles would need to look up to.
*I wonder if Cable was also captured by the TVA?*
*Cable also traveled back in time from the future and, with Deadpool, altered the past.*
*Even all the time-traveling shenanigans Deadpool pulled off used Cable's Time Watch!*
*Cable—that's Cyclops's future son!*
*It seems after Wolverine reversed the future, Cyclops still ended up with Phoenix, and Wolverine the third wheel still lost to Cyclops.*
*And during the battle against the aliens of "Hardworking Sister," Phoenix clearly didn't die either!*
*Her Phoenix Force wasn't stolen by "Hardworking Sister" either.*
"Cable."
Charles's spirit instantly lifted before the Diary. It had once again mentioned a completely new Mutant.
But what exactly were Cable's mutant abilities?
Charles admitted he couldn't make sense of it.
After all, the original meaning of the word "Cable" was, well, an electrical cable.
What kind of ability was that?
It seemed completely unrelated.
But was this Cable actually Cyclops and Phoenix's son from the X-Men?
And did he possess the ability to travel through time and space?
Moreover, his time travel was different from Wolverine's "pseudo-travel"—the one where his consciousness was projected into the past.
This Cable used a technological device called the Time Watch to truly traverse time and space!
Why had Cable traveled from the future? How did his Time Watch end up in Deadpool's hands? And what had Deadpool done with it? Charles naturally had no way of knowing.
But judging by the Diary's tone, it seemed that time travel would draw the attention of the TVA.
So, was the reason Wolverine was captured by the TVA earlier because he had traveled through time and altered the future?
What Charles didn't know was that Wolverine's capture had nothing to do with altering the future.
It was all because of Deadpool's shenanigans.
So, was the TVA an organization related to time?
Could the "T" in TVA stand for "Time"?
Charles made this logical guess.
But beyond that, he couldn't draw any further conclusions.
He put his thoughts aside and refocused on the diary.
A smirk immediately curled at the corners of his mouth, the expression of a gossip who had just stumbled upon a juicy tidbit.
A love triangle between Cyclops, Wolverine, and Phoenix?
Cyclops and Wolverine were both vying for Phoenix's affection!
This was truly fascinating.
When Charles had reviewed Wolverine's memories earlier, he had seen the scene where Wolverine painfully killed Phoenix, and he had felt Wolverine's anguish at that moment.
He knew then that Wolverine had loved Phoenix.
But now it seemed that while Wolverine was developing feelings for Phoenix, she was still entangled with Cyclops.
Of course, that was the original Wolverine's future—the "old world" before it was reversed.
Yet it appeared that in the new world created by Wolverine's reversal, their relationships remained the same.
It seemed Wolverine's devotion to Phoenix was as unwavering as ever.
Who would have thought that the rugged Wolverine would turn out to be such a devoted lover?
"Aliens?"
Charles's pupils contracted sharply, and he was genuinely startled by the latest revelation.
*Aliens?*
*Are you kidding me?*
*Aliens actually exist on Earth?*
For as long as he could remember, aliens had been nothing more than rumors and speculation.
They only existed in movies and novels; no one had ever taken them seriously.
But now, the Diary was telling him that aliens were real!
*So this is the true nature of this world?*
Charles had never imagined anything like this.
But then he reconsidered. Well, if parallel universes exist and people can travel through time and space, this world was already utterly insane.
What was one more alien compared to that?
Still, this alien's nickname was too bizarre.
*Hardworking Sister?*
*What does that even mean?*
The alien was clearly female, so "Sister" made sense, but what was "Hardworking"?
He couldn't figure it out!
Charles's mind raced through various possibilities, but he couldn't accurately decipher the nickname's meaning.
And of course, Charles had no way of knowing why this "Hardworking Sister" was battling the X-Men.
It seemed Hardworking Sister was incredibly powerful.
She had even once defeated Phoenix, leading everyone to believe she was dead!
Of course, Phoenix hadn't actually died.
Moreover, Hardworking Sister had attempted to seize the Phoenix Force itself.
The diary had described the Phoenix Force in such grandiose terms, elevating it to godlike status.
It was a power capable of destroying the heavens and earth.
The fact that Hardworking Sister could even covet such a force only further demonstrated her formidable strength.
"I knew it," Tony, who was reading another diary, said with an air of "I told you so."
The X-Men Universe was still a Marvel branch!
Like other Marvel universes, it should be a world teeming with all manner of supernatural threats.
Why would it be limited to just mutants?
As expected, aliens had emerged.
And the Sentinel Robots from before were super-intelligent machines similar to Ultron.
The familiar style was unmistakable.
Even here, everything fell under the TVA's jurisdiction and faced the Multiversal threat posed by the Kang Council!
Charles's universe and his own were indeed strikingly similar and deeply interconnected!
This was no longer a matter of doubt.
*But for now, Hardworking Sister and the others don't need to worry. Wolverine has just reversed the future.*
*It's still a long way off before the X-Men go deep into space for that rescue mission.*
*That period must have been the X-Men's most glorious era, right? Even the President personally requested aid from Professor X.*
*When the X-Men returned from space, they were met with thunderous cheers and applause.*
*But sadly, it was all an illusion.*
*Once the Phoenix incident happened, all mutants were rounded up without any negotiation.*
*What a pity that Raven was killed by the Phoenix for nothing.*
"Did the X-Men really reach such heights in the future?"
Charles wore a look of astonishment and surprise once again.
The Diary spoke of going deep into space!
Remember, it's only 1973, just four years after the Apollo program.
Armstrong's famous words, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," are still widely celebrated today.
In other words, humanity's exploration of outer space is still in its very early stages.
This was the result of the entire nation's efforts!
Things like space exploration and landing on other planets have never been achievable by individuals or organizations alone.
Their sheer scale dictates that only a nation can back such endeavors.
Charles never imagined that the X-Men would one day accomplish such a feat.
"That must be Hank, right?"
Charles immediately made this deduction, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
After all, Hank was the most brilliant super-scientist Charles had ever encountered, a genius far ahead of his time.
There was no need to mention Cerebro or the Blackbird.
Even the potion Hank developed that allowed Charles to walk again was revolutionary.
Given enough time, it wouldn't be surprising if Hank could research and build a spaceship.
Furthermore, the Diary also provided an answer to how aliens like Hardworking Sister came to Earth.
Although the Diary didn't explicitly state it, it was undoubtedly because of that one space rescue mission.
While Charles couldn't know the specifics of that mission, it was certain that Hardworking Sister's aliens had come to Earth because of it.
And that mission?
It was the President himself who called to ask for his help.
So, strictly speaking, he was the one who caused the mess in the first place.
As for the President personally calling him, if this had happened before, Charles would have been immensely thrilled, even ecstatic.
But now, he remained much calmer.
What good was it?
Even if the President called a hundred times, the Mutants were still wiped out, weren't they?
Charles knew very well that his strategy of groveling to humanity in exchange for the Mutants' safety could naturally lead to the President taking notice.
This proved nothing.
The Diary had made it clear: it was all an illusion!
When the real crisis came, the Mutants were still rounded up, weren't they?
**Chapter 303: What? The X-Men have stormed out of Earth and are roaming the universe?!**
**Author: Star-Plucking Sage**
**Date: December 26, 2023**
What abilities does Deadpool possess as a Mutant?
The Diary had long mentioned his healing factor, even stating it was superior to Wolverine's.
Based on the Diary's descriptions, his healing factor was indeed astonishing. He could survive self-immolation, self-detonation, and countless other suicide methods.
Even when blown to smithereens, he could regenerate his limbs!
The Playboy found it difficult to determine whether Deadpool's healing factor or Wolverine's adamantium-reinforced skeleton was superior. After all, Wolverine's body was supported by an alloy framework tougher than vibranium.
Of course, Tony didn't know that Wolverine had only been grazed by the nuclear blast, and his alloy skeleton had played no role in his survival.
Even without comparing him to Wolverine, Deadpool's healing factor was still astonishing.
This meant that conventional methods of killing him were utterly ineffective!
As for whether Phoenix could have simply obliterated Apocalypse, reducing him to ashes, that wasn't something Tony could answer. He wasn't particularly interested anyway; it seemed pointless.
However, Tony was very interested in the fact that Deadpool and Wolverine had been apprehended by the TVA.
The Diary had revealed a considerable amount of information about the TVA organization.
So, Tony immediately reached a conclusion.
Deadpool and Wolverine had been declared Time Variants by the TVA!
Why?
What had these two done to deviate from the script set by the TVA?
But this time, the TVA hadn't apprehended these two Time Variants to have them work as employees like OB or Mobius.
Instead, it was to confront the Kang Council!
The Playboy's expression suddenly darkened.
So, the Kang Council was finally making its move?
And bringing chaos to the Multiverse?
After learning that Ant-Man had killed Quantum Kang, alerting the Kang Council, Playboy had been worried about this possibility.
Now, the Diary had provided an irrefutable answer:
The Kang Council was truly going to disrupt the Multiverse!
This was undoubtedly bad news for Tony.
However, this wave of spoilers wasn't entirely without good news.
At least the TVA wouldn't stand idly by while the Kang Council disrupted the Multiverse, right?
So, would another Multiversal Cataclysm erupt in the future, following the one that occurred before the TVA's establishment?
If we trace the timeline, the CEO of the TVA during the second Multiversal Cataclysm should have been the God of Stories, Loki, right?
"Deadpool."
Charles, facing another Diary, immediately focused on this name.
Without a doubt, this person was also a Mutant.
Though the nickname was somewhat nonsensical and its meaning remained unclear, fortunately, the Diary clarified his ability: like Wolverine, he possessed rapid self-healing.
Judging by the tone of the diary, Deadpool's abilities—or rather, his skills—should extend beyond mere self-healing. His close-combat capabilities must be formidable as well.
Otherwise, how could he have "stabbed each other" with Wolverine?
Wolverine stabs people with his claws. What about Deadpool?
The probability of him growing claws like Wolverine's is slim.
Charles speculated that Deadpool must have used some kind of weapon, like a dagger or a sword.
Overall, this person's style bore a striking resemblance to Wolverine's.
As for why Deadpool and Wolverine would clash and "stab each other," Charles had no way of knowing.
But if two individuals with super-healing abilities kept stabbing each other, they'd probably keep going until the end of time without either gaining an advantage.
"TVA?"
This abbreviation immediately captured Charles's intense interest.
With just three letters, Charles couldn't possibly know what kind of organization this was.
But could this organization really manage Multiversal-level chaos?
This is fucking insane.
This is absolutely insane!
The Diary is talking about Multiverse-level threats!
If the TVA can handle Multiverse-level chaos, does that mean the TVA itself is Multiverse-level?
What kind of organization is this?!
Let alone something as mind-bogglingly vast as the Multiverse, Charles can't even manage the affairs of Mutants within America.
Then there's the Kang Council.
Charles has no idea who this council really is.
But if they can cause Multiverse-level chaos, they're undoubtedly a super-boss that Charles would need to look up to.
*I wonder if Cable was also captured by the TVA?*
*Cable also traveled back in time from the future and, with Deadpool, altered the past.*
*Even all the time-traveling shenanigans Deadpool pulled off used Cable's Time Watch!*
*Cable—that's Cyclops's future son!*
*It seems after Wolverine reversed the future, Cyclops still ended up with Phoenix, and Wolverine the third wheel still lost to Cyclops.*
*And during the battle against the aliens of "Hardworking Sister," Phoenix clearly didn't die either!*
*Her Phoenix Force wasn't stolen by "Hardworking Sister" either.*
"Cable."
Charles's spirit instantly lifted before the Diary. It had once again mentioned a completely new Mutant.
But what exactly were Cable's mutant abilities?
Charles admitted he couldn't make sense of it.
After all, the original meaning of the word "Cable" was, well, an electrical cable.
What kind of ability was that?
It seemed completely unrelated.
But was this Cable actually Cyclops and Phoenix's son from the X-Men?
And did he possess the ability to travel through time and space?
Moreover, his time travel was different from Wolverine's "pseudo-travel"—the one where his consciousness was projected into the past.
This Cable used a technological device called the Time Watch to truly traverse time and space!
Why had Cable traveled from the future? How did his Time Watch end up in Deadpool's hands? And what had Deadpool done with it? Charles naturally had no way of knowing.
But judging by the Diary's tone, it seemed that time travel would draw the attention of the TVA.
So, was the reason Wolverine was captured by the TVA earlier because he had traveled through time and altered the future?
What Charles didn't know was that Wolverine's capture had nothing to do with altering the future.
It was all because of Deadpool's shenanigans.
So, was the TVA an organization related to time?
Could the "T" in TVA stand for "Time"?
Charles made this logical guess.
But beyond that, he couldn't draw any further conclusions.
He put his thoughts aside and refocused on the diary.
A smirk immediately curled at the corners of his mouth, the expression of a gossip who had just stumbled upon a juicy tidbit.
A love triangle between Cyclops, Wolverine, and Phoenix?
Cyclops and Wolverine were both vying for Phoenix's affection!
This was truly fascinating.
When Charles had reviewed Wolverine's memories earlier, he had seen the scene where Wolverine painfully killed Phoenix, and he had felt Wolverine's anguish at that moment.
He knew then that Wolverine had loved Phoenix.
But now it seemed that while Wolverine was developing feelings for Phoenix, she was still entangled with Cyclops.
Of course, that was the original Wolverine's future—the "old world" before it was reversed.
Yet it appeared that in the new world created by Wolverine's reversal, their relationships remained the same.
It seemed Wolverine's devotion to Phoenix was as unwavering as ever.
Who would have thought that the rugged Wolverine would turn out to be such a devoted lover?
"Aliens?"
Charles's pupils contracted sharply, and he was genuinely startled by the latest revelation.
*Aliens?*
*Are you kidding me?*
*Aliens actually exist on Earth?*
For as long as he could remember, aliens had been nothing more than rumors and speculation.
They only existed in movies and novels; no one had ever taken them seriously.
But now, the Diary was telling him that aliens were real!
*So this is the true nature of this world?*
Charles had never imagined anything like this.
But then he reconsidered. Well, if parallel universes exist and people can travel through time and space, this world was already utterly insane.
What was one more alien compared to that?
Still, this alien's nickname was too bizarre.
*Hardworking Sister?*
*What does that even mean?*
The alien was clearly female, so "Sister" made sense, but what was "Hardworking"?
He couldn't figure it out!
Charles's mind raced through various possibilities, but he couldn't accurately decipher the nickname's meaning.
And of course, Charles had no way of knowing why this "Hardworking Sister" was battling the X-Men.
It seemed Hardworking Sister was incredibly powerful.
She had even once defeated Phoenix, leading everyone to believe she was dead!
Of course, Phoenix hadn't actually died.
Moreover, Hardworking Sister had attempted to seize the Phoenix Force itself.
The diary had described the Phoenix Force in such grandiose terms, elevating it to godlike status.
It was a power capable of destroying the heavens and earth.
The fact that Hardworking Sister could even covet such a force only further demonstrated her formidable strength.
"I knew it," Tony, who was reading another diary, said with an air of "I told you so."
The X-Men Universe was still a Marvel branch!
Like other Marvel universes, it should be a world teeming with all manner of supernatural threats.
Why would it be limited to just mutants?
As expected, aliens had emerged.
And the Sentinel Robots from before were super-intelligent machines similar to Ultron.
The familiar style was unmistakable.
Even here, everything fell under the TVA's jurisdiction and faced the Multiversal threat posed by the Kang Council!
Charles's universe and his own were indeed strikingly similar and deeply interconnected!
This was no longer a matter of doubt.
*But for now, Hardworking Sister and the others don't need to worry. Wolverine has just reversed the future.*
*It's still a long way off before the X-Men go deep into space for that rescue mission.*
*That period must have been the X-Men's most glorious era, right? Even the President personally requested aid from Professor X.*
*When the X-Men returned from space, they were met with thunderous cheers and applause.*
*But sadly, it was all an illusion.*
*Once the Phoenix incident happened, all mutants were rounded up without any negotiation.*
*What a pity that Raven was killed by the Phoenix for nothing.*
"Did the X-Men really reach such heights in the future?"
Charles wore a look of astonishment and surprise once again.
The Diary spoke of going deep into space!
Remember, it's only 1973, just four years after the Apollo program.
Armstrong's famous words, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," are still widely celebrated today.
In other words, humanity's exploration of outer space is still in its very early stages.
This was the result of the entire nation's efforts!
Things like space exploration and landing on other planets have never been achievable by individuals or organizations alone.
Their sheer scale dictates that only a nation can back such endeavors.
Charles never imagined that the X-Men would one day accomplish such a feat.
"That must be Hank, right?"
Charles immediately made this deduction, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
After all, Hank was the most brilliant super-scientist Charles had ever encountered, a genius far ahead of his time.
There was no need to mention Cerebro or the Blackbird.
Even the potion Hank developed that allowed Charles to walk again was revolutionary.
Given enough time, it wouldn't be surprising if Hank could research and build a spaceship.
Furthermore, the Diary also provided an answer to how aliens like Hardworking Sister came to Earth.
Although the Diary didn't explicitly state it, it was undoubtedly because of that one space rescue mission.
While Charles couldn't know the specifics of that mission, it was certain that Hardworking Sister's aliens had come to Earth because of it.
And that mission?
It was the President himself who called to ask for his help.
So, strictly speaking, he was the one who caused the mess in the first place.
As for the President personally calling him, if this had happened before, Charles would have been immensely thrilled, even ecstatic.
But now, he remained much calmer.
What good was it?
Even if the President called a hundred times, the Mutants were still wiped out, weren't they?
Charles knew very well that his strategy of groveling to humanity in exchange for the Mutants' safety could naturally lead to the President taking notice.
This proved nothing.
The Diary had made it clear: it was all an illusion!
When the real crisis came, the Mutants were still rounded up, weren't they?
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