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Marvel: I Awake the Little Cosmos-Chapter 561 - 529: Professor X Comes Looking for Trouble (Second Update)
"So—"
"Professor, are you here to persuade my mom to let them go?"
"..."
Jean listened to Professor X’s intention, and after realizing it, her gaze towards him began to change.
How should I put it?
When she was following Professor X to help humans, persuading those mutants who chose to resist due to being unable to bear human oppression to give humanity another chance, Jean didn’t find any fault in Professor X’s theory.
After all, hatred only intensifies conflicts and cannot eliminate animosity.
But when the roles are reversed.
Jean suddenly found Professor X’s theory to be quite laughable.
She looked seriously at Professor X.
"Professor, you should know, those people deserve to die. If it weren’t for them secretly plotting against my father, creating the Sentinel Robots, none of this would have happened."
"They are also afraid."
Professor X sighed, "Humans always feel fear and anxiety towards forces they don’t understand, which is why we need to give them enough time to understand us."
"Fear?"
"Anxiety?"
"Professor..."
"What I see from their actions is not fear and anxiety, but shamelessness and greed. My father gave them immense mercy and hope for survival, but they took my father’s mercy as weakness and the hope for survival as capital for self-destruction."
Jean sneered, looking at the professor sitting in a wheelchair finding excuses for those people in Washington, and then curiously turned to look at Magneto standing aside: "What about you, Magneto? Are you here to persuade my mom to let go as well?"
Meeting Jean’s gaze, Magneto was silent for a moment before saying, "Charles’s statement is not wrong, and this time, we have the opportunity to fight for our rights."
Jean was amused.
"Magneto, I completely agree with my father’s assessment of you now."
"What?"
"Any mutant following you, hoping for you to create a paradise for them, is truly unfortunate."
How should I put this feeling?
It’s somewhat similar to what my father often said, that when the army reaches the imperial city, the leading general claims he never intended to rebel, just wanted an explanation from the emperor.
Magneto’s words are not exactly the same, but they certainly mirror my father’s words in an uncanny way.
What a joke.
Explanation?
Brother, we’re rebelling here; what explanation do you want? Once you become emperor, there’s no explanation you can’t get.
As the saying goes.
Once I enter the boundaries, I shall have great scholars debate for me!
Yet you claim you never intended to rebel, have you thought about the brothers following you?
Just like those mutants who previously followed Magneto, thinking they were fighting for a beautiful paradise under a hawkish leader.
Magneto surrendered, so what about them?
Their fate won’t be any better.
Now, here we go again?
And this so-called upcoming mutant paradise, wasn’t even created by mutants.
It was created by her father.
Forced to act because of the deceitful, treacherous, and infinitely greedy politicians in Washington.
Before the battle, Washington was confident and ambitious.
Now that they lost, they feel the pain, they beg for mercy, and even found the dove leader, Professor X, who was so afraid of failing to persuade that he enlisted Magneto as well.
Great!
While Jean’s heart cried out "great," she looked once more at Professor X in the wheelchair, her eyes filled with boundless disappointment: "Professor, I’m sorry, I can’t help you."
Upon hearing this, Professor X frowned slightly.
"They already know they’ve made a mistake, Jean."
"No."
Jean looked at Professor X, expressionless: "They don’t realize their mistake; they realize they are dying."
At this moment, Jean fully embraced the view her father once told her.
Some people can’t be said to be shedding tears unless they see the coffin.
Some people are dreaming, fantasizing about leniency from enemies, granting them the chance to regroup and turn the tide, even on the brink of death.
Hearing Jean’s words, Professor X took a deep breath.
"The Jean I remember would never say such a thing."
"The Jean you knew is dead."
Jean looked expressionless at Professor X: "Standing before you now is not the orphan Jean Grey, Professor, standing before you now is the daughter of Wanda, the eldest daughter of Hawk, the daughter of the Scarlet Witch Wanda Phoenix, the eldest daughter of Hawk Phoenix the Main God, Jean Phoenix!"
When Professor X said this is our cosmos at Quantico Base, the Jean who felt some sense of belonging here was already dead.
The present Jean, to this world, feels no belonging, only deep unfamiliarity.
The most important point.
Jean looked at Professor X in front of her: "My father is on the brink of life and death because of those people in Washington. They deserve to die, and they must die. If you don’t want my father to wake up and completely lose hope in this world, destroying it in the process, you should tell those who urged you to plead with us to commit suicide. That’s my father’s final mercy to them."
Professor X’s hands slightly tightened on the wheelchair.
"No one can destroy this world, and we won’t agree to that."
"Heh."
Jean burst into laughter again as she heard this, looking at Professor X, her eyes suddenly showing a slight contempt: "If you think you’ve seen my father’s power, then you’re gravely mistaken. Up until now, what my father has shown is not even one percent of his full strength. Once again, Professor, my father has a saying that’s well-known in every galaxy of our Cosmos and to every Divine Level Life: Destroying you is none of my business!"
She wasn’t boasting.
This was what her mother, Wanda, had told her. That’s also why, after Hawk took over the World Tree Cosmos and transformed it into the Parasol Tree Cosmos, the entire Solar System—or rather, the entire Milky Way Galaxy—became sparsely populated with Divine Level Lives.
It’s all because of my dad’s saying.
Destroying you is none of my business!
Killing you needs no reason.
That’s why all the Divine Level Lives who could relocate did so at the first opportunity, moving their entire families out of the Milky Way Galaxy.
After all, the Universe is vast, and this place is perilous. It’s not suitable to stay long. If you don’t leave, then I will.
Currently, there are still Divine Level Lives in the Milky Way Galaxy, but those are the ones who can’t or haven’t been able to move yet.
Even so, the Divine Level Lives who couldn’t move immediately sought out Anna to report their locations.
After all, with the Main God absent, naturally, the subordinate gods step in.
The Goddess of Death, Anna, personally chosen by Hawk, is qualified to stand in for Hawk when he is absent.
In short.
The meaning of Jean’s words was simple.
"I don’t like the humans of this world, Professor."
"In fact, I am now extremely disgusted by the humans of this world."
"Selfish, greedy, shameless."
"So—"
Jean looked towards Professor X: "I have no more feelings left for this world, just as I have none left for you, Professor. You shouldn’t have come to find me. For this, you’ve exhausted the last bit of goodwill between us, so you can leave now."
Her father is still hovering between life and death, unsure if he can return, or when he can return.
And it was all caused by the greed of those people in Washington.
And now someone actually came to the door to plead for those culprits to be spared.
How shameless can they be?
Let’s put it this way.
If it hadn’t been Professor X who came today, but some lobbyist from Washington, Jean would have thrown them out herself, without Wanda needing to lift a finger.
The only reason Jean hadn’t thrown Professor X out was because of past goodwill.
But even that bit of goodwill was depleted at this moment, with Jean’s restraint.
Professor X looked at Jean’s expression, his own expression changing: "But if they die, the world will be thrown into chaos because of them."
Jean’s face displayed impatience.
But just as she was about to speak, a crimson aura appeared behind her, and then Wanda’s calm voice issued from behind Jean.
"The world doesn’t stop turning because it lacks someone."
"But if they are still alive after twenty-four hours, heh..."
Wanda stepped out from behind Jean, looking at Professor X sitting in his wheelchair by the door, and said with a cold smile: "The world will stop turning because they’re still alive. It’s either their death or the whole planet’s people accompany them to their graves. You choose."
Professor X looked at Wanda, who had stepped out from beside Jean, and at her chilling words, he subconsciously turned his gaze to Magneto, hoping Magneto would say something.
After all, from a certain angle, Magneto is considered Wanda’s father.
This was also why Professor X chose to persuade Magneto to come here.
Once again.
Between brothers and humans, Professor X’s choice was as always. For humanity, he could choose to betray his brothers.
Magneto received the look from Professor X and turned to Wanda.
But just as he opened his mouth, Wanda looked at him expressionlessly: "If you meet with this guy again, I don’t mind creating a little town just for you."
Magneto instantly fell silent.
Wanda then looked at Professor X.
"As for you?"
"My husband was right, there’s a difference between a saint and a hypocritical saint."
"He says that you, in a certain sense, are a saint rather than a despicable hypocritical saint."
"But I dislike you too."
"I’m very curious about which standpoint you’ve chosen to persuade us to abandon vengeance."
"Mutants?"
"Or humans?"
"..."







