Marvel : Starting by Copying Wolverine's Power
Chapter 237: Beating Down Homelander
The 72-hour countdown had three minutes remaining.
Lower Manhattan was empty. đđŤđđ˛đđđŻđđ¨đ§đđ.đđ đŚ
No one on the streets. Shops closed. Cars abandoned at random. Traffic lights still blinked, but they were meaningless now.
In the distance, sirens wailed as the National Guard sealed off the area.
Above, helicopters circled, their cameras locked onto Wayne Industries Tower.
At the top floorâ
Starlight stood at the edge of the rooftop. The wind stirred her hair, her armor gleaming under the sunlight.
She held a loudspeaker. Three drones hovered in front of her, red lights blinkingâthe broadcast was live worldwide.
Queen Maeve stood two meters behind her, arms crossed. Her armor was covered in scratches, left unrepaired.
The bruises on her face werenât concealed eitherâshe wore them openly.
Starlight took a breath and raised the loudspeaker.
"Homelander, I know youâre watching."
At least two billion people were glued to their screens.
Starlight stared straight into the camera.
"You say youâre a god. A savior. That humanity needs you to rule."
"But youâre just a product of Vought. A monster raised in a lab with needles. Youâve never seen the real world. You donât know what love or sacrifice means. You only prove yourself through violenceâbecause aside from power, you have nothing."
Queen Maeve stepped forward.
"I worked with you for twelve years. Watched you pretend," she said. "But you were never a heroâyouâre a tyrant. You enjoy fear. You enjoy watching people kneel before you."
She paused.
"Now the whole world knows what you are. A narcissist. A spoiled child. A pathetic orphan whoâs never even seen his own mother."
Starlight continued:
"You want to prove youâre a god? Then come. Defeat us in front of the entire world."
"Or admit you donât dare. Admit you only bully the defenseless."
The moment her words fell, a sonic boom split the sky.
A red-and-blue figure dove down from the clouds, leaving a white trail.
Homelander landed.
The concrete exploded beneath his feet, cracks spreading like a web. Dust billowed. Debris scattered.
He straightened, eyes glowing red. His suit was spotless, the golden eagle emblem on his chest shining.
He was smilingâbut it looked twisted, almost monstrous.
"Traitors?"
He tilted his head, voice calm.
"You two insects really think a livestream will scare me? You think I wouldnât kill you in front of the whole world?"
Starlight stepped back half a pace, clenching her fists. Light energy gathered in her palmsâbut her hands trembled.
Maeve didnât move. She stared at him coldly.
"Do it."
Homelander laughed and spread his arms.
But he didnât attack.
He looked upâat the rooftop, the drones, the circling helicoptersâthen back at them.
Slowly, he began walking forward.
"You think Iâll rush in and get jumped?" he sneered. "Naive. Iâve been at Vought for thirty years. Thereâs no scheme I havenât seen."
Starlightâs energy sphere flickeredâbut she didnât fire. He was right.
Maeve clenched her fists, muscles taut. She knew a direct fight wouldnât workâthe only chance was to lure him inside, into the alchemical field.
"Scared?" Maeve mocked. "The great Homelander, afraid to fight two women?"
He stopped, twenty meters away.
"Taunting?" he tilted his head. "You think Iâll fall for that?"
Maeve stepped forward.
"No. I think you donât dare."
"Because you know once you fight, the world will see your weakness. You looked impressive in the White Houseâbut those were unarmed politicians. Now youâre facing people who fight back."
Red light flickered in Homelanderâs eyes.
"You want to die."
"Then kill me," Maeve said, spreading her arms. "Do it. Burn me to ash in front of two billion people. Let them see how their âgodâ slaughters his own teammates."
Homelander leaned forwardâ
Then stopped.
Something was off.
Starlightâs positionâtoo deliberate. Right by the rooftop door. If he charged, she could retreat instantly.
Maeveâs stanceâperfectly placed between the door and center.
He straightened.
"Youâre trying to lure me inside."
"Thereâs a trap."
Starlightâs heart raced. Heâd seen through it.
Maeveâs expression didnât changeâbut her palms were sweating.
Homelander threw his head back and laughed.
"You really think Iâd fall for that?"
"Iâll just blow up the whole buildingâletâs see where you run!"
He raised his hand. Heat gathered in his palm, red light intensifying until the air itself warped.
Starlightâs face went pale. If he targeted the structure, the building would collapse in thirty seconds.
She and Maeve might surviveâbut the Boys inside would be buried alive.
At that momentâ
A figure burst out from the rooftop door.
Benjamin.
No words. He charged straight at Homelander, fist tearing through the air.
Homelander turned, raising his arm to block. The collision thundered like an explosion.
Shockwaves rippled outward, warping the rooftop railing.
Homelander staggered back two steps. He glanced downâfaint red marks on his arm.
He looked up, eyes narrowing.
"Soldier Boy?"
"Vought froze you for seventy years. Who let you out?"
Benjamin didnât answerâhe charged again.
His fighting style was raw and brutal. Straight punches, hooks, swingsâevery strike aimed to kill.
Homelander blocked, dodged, countered. The two clashed in brutal close combat.
Each impact cracked the concrete beneath them.
Benjaminâs uppercut slammed into Homelanderâs jaw. His head snapped backâblood seeped from the corner of his mouth.
Homelander froze.
He touched his lip, staring at the blood on his fingers.
For the first time in thirty yearsâsomeone had made him bleed.
"Youâ!"
Rage exploded.
Heat vision blasted toward Benjaminâs chest.
Benjamin rolled aside. The beam grazed his shoulderâarmor melted, flesh burned.
But he gritted his teeth, grabbed Homelanderâs leg, and yanked hard.
Homelander lost balance and fell forward. Benjamin seized the moment, mounting his back and locking his arms around his throat.
Homelander struggled violently, slamming backwardâhis skull smashing into Benjaminâs face.
Benjaminâs nose shattered, blood sprayingâbut he didnât let go.
Homelander surged to his feet, charging backward with Benjamin still clinging on, crashing into a rooftop water tank.
Metal crumpled. Pipes burst. Water sprayed everywhere.
Benjamin was crushed between themâthree ribs snappedâbut his grip held.
"You psycho!" Homelander roared. "Get off me!"
He grabbed Benjaminâs arm and ripped him off, flinging him across the rooftop. Benjamin smashed through the door into the stairwell.
Homelander panted, touching his neck. Deep bruises marked his skin.
He stared at the stairwell, killing intent boiling.
"Fine. You want to play? Letâs play!"
He stepped into the building.
The moment his foot hit the floorâ
Golden runes ignited across the ground, walls, ceiling.
The entire level transformed into a massive formation. Light wove into a spherical force field, trapping him inside.
Homelander staggered.
The Compound V in his body slowed, suppressed. His strength drained. His speed dropped. Even his heat vision flickered.
He tried to flyârose thirty centimetersâthen fell.
"What the hell is this?"
He stomped at the runesâbut they were embedded deep within the structure. The harder he pressed, the brighter they glowed.
Inside the stairwell, Benjamin staggered to his feet. Broken ribs were already healing. Blood still covered his faceâbut his eyes were unwavering.
He rolled his shouldersâand charged again.
Homelander turned, throwing a punch.
Benjamin didnât dodge. He took it head-onâthen grabbed Homelander and slammed him to the ground.
Concrete exploded beneath them.
Homelander tried to break freeâbut Benjamin pinned him, hammering punch after punch into his face.
Homelander blocked, then drove a knee into Benjaminâs abdomen, launching him away.
Struggling up, Homelander wiped blood from his lips. His suit was torn in several places.
The field was weakening himâconstantly.
From the shadows, footsteps approached.
Billy Butcher stepped out, coat swaying.
His eyes glowed faint gold. The alchemical serum in his body was active.
Homelander saw himâpausedâthen laughed.
"Billy Butcher?" he grinned. "The pathetic bastard whose wife I screwed? Youâve got the nerve to show up?"
Butcher said nothing. He clenched his fists. Golden patterns spread beneath his skin, converging at his chest.
Power surged through him.
"You know," he said calmly, "when Becca died, I swore Iâd kill you."
"But back then, I was just human. Couldnât even touch you."
He stepped forward.
"Now itâs different."
Homelander sneered. "You think some injection makes you my equal? Youâre stillâ"
He vanished mid-sentence.
Butcher moved too fast to see. Golden energy trailed behind him.
Before Homelander could reactâ
A punch smashed into his face.
He was sent flying, crashing through a wall into the next room.
Butcher stood still, looking at his fist. The skin was split, blood seepingâbut he felt nothing.
Homelander crawled out of the rubble. His nose was crooked, blood streaming.
He touched his face, staring at the blood.
A human... made him bleed.
Noânot just bleed. His cheekbone was cracked. Pain shot through his nerves.
Something he hadnât felt in thirty years.
"Impossible..." he muttered. "Youâre just insects... just ants..."
The air warped.
Hughie appeared behind him.
In his handâa custom bolt launcher.
He fired.
The bolt pierced Homelanderâs neck, injecting anesthetic instantly.
Homelander roared, spinning, heat vision blastingâ
Hughie teleported away, reappearing five meters back.
"Frenchieânow!"
Frenchie rushed in from the side, slamming both hands to the ground.
Matter Manipulation activated.
The metal rebar beneath the floor twisted and surged upward, wrapping around Homelanderâs legs like vines.
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