Geomancer of the Marvel Universe

Chapter 6 The Cree’s Handiwork

The equipment Hank prepared is the same as Ant-Man's equipment. It really doesn't look very beautiful. Not to mention Iron Man, even Spider-Man's can't keep up. It doesn't feel like science fiction at all, it's almost like a radiation-proof suit.

"I set it for ten days. After ten days, it will be turned on every other day. I hope we can come back when it is turned on for the first time." Hank has finished setting the device for subsonic wave activation.

"Then it depends on whether you can calculate the location of the portal within ten days." Adil remembered that Simmons took a long time to calculate, but she did not have good equipment at the time. Adil and the others went in this time. Hank brought the best computer.

"We went in mainly to save people, right?" Domick felt that Adil and Hank had forgotten about rescuing people.

"Only by calculating the rules for opening the portal over there, we can easily find Robert. Otherwise, it would take more than ten days to find someone on a planet." Hank simply answered Domik's question.

"And we have to speed up. The situation over there is complicated, and Robert's life is in danger at any time." Adil directly turned on the switch of the subsonic generator, nodded with Hank, and then took the lead to jump into the black stone liquid.

After a moment of suffocation, the portal flew out at Adil's feet. The moment he landed, he slapped his hand on the ground and turned around.

As soon as he came over, the voice calling for help became clearer.

"Help me, kill it!"

Adil ignored the voice in his head and quickly caught Professor Hank who came out after him. The old professor was old and would be in trouble if he bumped into someone. As for Domik, the black brothers are relatively solid.

"It's a tidally locked planet with two satellites. There is actually oxygen in the air, and it's very suitable for humans. It's just that the gravity is a bit strong."

Hank quickly measured the general situation of the planet, and then opened the mask directly. Scientists believed in the data they measured very much, and they were more courageous than Adil.

"What does tidal locking mean?" Adil had never heard of this term.

"It's the relationship between the earth and the moon." Hank had no intention of continuing to give Aidil science advice, but this was enough.

"In other words, it is impossible for us to see the sun." Adil looked around. The light was relatively dark now, but because there were two moons, the visual distance was still good.

Looking around, it is desolate, without any vegetation, and there are no clouds in the sky. It may be that it is too dark to see.

"What do you mean if you can't see the sun? We have to stay here for ten days." Domic's understanding was not as strong as Adil's, and he worried.

"That is to say, if the earth is regarded as the sun, we will never be able to see the earth from the back of the moon. Do you understand?"

Adil had already opened his backpack and started to set up camp. They only brought a tent. This was not camping. It was safer for everyone to live together.

Hank did not help set up camp. He was seizing every moment to measure the quantum force field here. He has released more than a dozen small drones, and he has no intention of stopping.

After setting up camp, the voice in Adil's head became louder and louder. He originally didn't want to pay attention to it, but it seemed that ignoring it was no longer an option.

"Stop, how can I help you if you just say this?"

Hank and Domik looked at Adil curiously. Domik was just watching Hank operate the computer, although he couldn't understand it.

"You continue, the consciousness of this planet has something to say to me." Adil waved his hands towards them.

As soon as he finished speaking, the soil under his feet rolled, and then a black rock grew out. Adil had no choice but to put his hand on the rock and ask about the situation first.

"Save me, the Kree people slaughtered the creatures above me and left behind a monster that inhibited my development." The meaning transmitted from the planet's consciousness this time was very clear.

"As far as I understand, the creatures on your planet should be extinct due to cannibalism, right?"

"It was the Kree's conspiracy. They brought over technology that didn't belong here, which caused them to kill each other, and in the end they were all wiped out."

"No, I won't help you. The planet shouldn't have consciousness in the first place. This is too dangerous for the entire universe." Adil knew that a conscious planet almost assimilated the entire universe.

"Please, help me, aren't you looking for someone? I can help you."

"No need, we can find it ourselves." Ediel will not loosen the consciousness of this planet for Robert. Although he does not have a good impression of the Kree, the Kree's approach is right. I just don't know why they don't free this planet. It exploded directly. They probably didn't expect it to produce consciousness when they left.

"Hmph! You can't leave without my consent." After the planet consciousness finished speaking, the wind began to blow around, and it became stronger and stronger.

"Stop, I need to discuss it with my companions." Adil had no choice but to delay for a while.

"What's wrong? Why did the wind suddenly start blowing?" Hank put away the computer and asked doubtfully. The wind just now was so weird.

Adil sighed and said: "I have been threatened by the consciousness of the planet. This planet has the Kree's back-up to inhibit its growth. The consciousness of the planet asked me to get rid of it."

"The Cree made this place, so what are the Crees?"

"The Kree are a kind of blue-skinned aliens whose blood can be used as ink. Their technology is much higher than ours." Adil explained to Hank.

"Then just help it get rid of the things left by the Kree, that's all." Domik said.

"It's not that simple. It is very dangerous for a planet to have consciousness. It can control the evolution of organisms on the surface. The professor should know the threat of such a planet."

Hank took off his glasses, wiped them, and said, "If it's as you said, this favor is absolutely unacceptable."

"Then what should we do? Robert is still waiting for us to save him."

"Let's separate. I was the one who contacted it just now. If we separate, you should be safe. I'll find a way to deal with it." Adil could only think of this solution.

Hank thought for a moment and said, "That's okay. I'll find a way to tell you the calculated teleportation location, and you can rush there by yourself."

Adil nodded: "The danger here is the biochemicals left by Kree. You can locate the creatures through blood. You must not bleed. Also, the storm here is the way for the consciousness of the planet to block the biochemicals. When you see the storm, you must find a way. Avoid.”

Adil combined his memories and told Hank about the threat here.

After agreeing to the help of planet consciousness, a small storm blew up on the horizon, which was the direction given to Adil.

"Go back alive, I owe you a life." Domik said to Adil who left.

"Don't worry, I won't die so easily. Protect the professor, he is our hope for returning."

After getting out of the sight of Domik and the others, Adil contacted the planet consciousness again and said: "I need ore, the rarer the better, otherwise it will be difficult for me to deal with what the Kree left."

Not long after Adil finished speaking, a cave entrance sloping downward appeared in front of him. The cave was so deep that it took three hours to reach the end.

Seeing the various ores at the bottom of the cave, Adil felt relieved. With them, he could make some equipment, which at least gave him some protection.

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